Re: Should Church Pools Convert To SWG?
Thanks Sean. Sumo1, to correctly size a commercial pool for a salt system, I need the following:
Pool Volume
Maximum Bather Load(throughout the whole day, and on the busiest day)
How many hours per day does your main filter pump run?
Indoor or Outdoor location?
Are there any water features,water falls, fountain heads, slides...and if so, how many hours per day are they in operation?
What is the peak water temperature?
We've recently done the Hepzibah Childrens Home in Macon (approx 90,000 gallons). You're more than welcome to contact them and ask about the Pool Pilot.
Whichever system you end up with, make sure you verify that they have NSF certification on their system. The Department of Health will require it. You will also have to consider which county you're in. I know Cobb, Gwynette and Dekalb all require permits to be applied for. The last two also require 1 lb of chlorine production per 10,000 gallons.
Regarding warranty, most salt manufacturers provide 1 year warranty. Some cell's last 12 - 18 months, which is basically their residential cell that has gotten commercial approval. Others provide a specific commercial cell, which will provide longer cell life and high chlorine output per day. Yet some others provide a 3 yr warranty, but work upon the principle of a single large cell and a large power supply. While this takes up a little less space, it means you have only one cell and if it fails, you have no chlorine output. A multiple cell installation allows redundancy so that if one cell fails, you have the others that will continue to manufacture chlorine to still provide chlorine to your pool. The multiple cell approach also allows lower cost of replacement when the time comes.
Hope this helps,
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
e-mail: sean@teamhorner.com --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com
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