Jun. 17, 2024
First, calculate the volume of water in the pool in cubic meters.
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Next, calculate the mass of the water by multiplying the density of water in kg / m3 by the number of cubic meters.
Finally, using the specific heat of water ( J/kgC°), calculate the number of joules needed by multiplying the specific heat by the number of kg of water and the temperature change needed.
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Convert joules to kilojoules by dividing by . As kWh is electrical energy in kilojoules, divide the number of kilojoules calculated by (1 kWh = kJ).
Without getting too much into the scientific computations, the easiest way to do this is to assume (well, its not really an assumption, this is a number supplied by the manufacturer) that it takes 1.16 Wh to heat one litre of water up by one degree. Taking this number, we know that it takes 11.6kWh to heat up a 10,000 litre pool by one degree Celsius in an hour.
To further simplify things, we have created a table that can give you an idea of how fast (or slow) different sized pool heat pumps can raise the temperature of your water so that you can have a rough idea of the size youll need for your pool before going to look at the specific models.
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