Calculation, System installation – Lifebreath 700DDPOOL User Manual

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Calculation

Example:

Pool surface area

16’ x 32’ (512 sq ft)

*Indoor design air temperature

83 ˚F

Pool water temperature

81 ˚F

Relative Humidity

50 %

*Outdoor design air temperature

15 ˚F

* Always use design temperatures for indoor and outdoor air temperatures. Outdoor design temperatures

are published by organizations such as ASHRAE. Do not us day to day temperatures for this calculation.

1.

From Table 1, select the appropriate evaporation rate based on the room air temperature,
water temperature, and relative humidity.

Evaporation Rate = 0.052

2.

From Table 2, select the corresponding flowrate factor depending on the indoor air temperature,
outdoor temperature, and room relative humidity.

Flowrate Factor = 21.70

3.

Multiply the values obtained from step 1 and step 2 to obtain the minimum CFM
required per square foot of pool surface area.

Evaporation rate

X Flowrate

= CFM / square foot of water surface area

0.052

X 21.70

= 1.12

4.

Multiply the value in step 3 by the area of the pool

Area of pool X Value for step 3

= CFM

512

X 1.12

= 573

System Installation

It is necessary to design and size the duct distribution system for both the supply and the exhaust
air streams.

Proper duct design will

Minimize air flow requirements

Ensure a comfortable environment by using reheat if required

Optimize humidity control, including eliminating condensation on windows by
blanketing the windows with airflow

Please refer to sketch 1 and 2 for typical duct layouts.

Note:

As a general rule, if the water temperature is maintained at 80˚F and the pool room air

temperature is maintained at 82˚F, use a factor of 1 cfm/sq ft of pool surface or .5 cfm/sq ft of room
area (whichever is greater) to determine amount of ventilation required.

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