Heating Cost Formula:
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The Swimming Pool Heating Cost Calculator estimates the financial cost of maintaining your pool at a desired temperature. It considers heat loss, operating hours, system efficiency, and energy costs to provide an accurate estimate of heating expenses.
The calculator uses the heating cost formula:
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Explanation: The formula calculates total heat required, adjusts for system efficiency, and multiplies by energy cost to determine total heating expense.
Details: Accurate heating cost estimation helps pool owners budget for operating expenses, compare different heating systems, and make informed decisions about energy-efficient upgrades and usage patterns.
Tips: Enter heat loss in BTU/hr, daily operating hours, number of days, system efficiency (typically 0.7-0.95 for most systems), and energy cost per BTU. All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: How do I determine my pool's heat loss?
A: Heat loss depends on pool size, temperature difference, wind exposure, and cover usage. Professional energy audits or manufacturer specifications can provide accurate estimates.
Q2: What is typical efficiency for pool heaters?
A: Gas heaters: 80-85%, Heat pumps: 300-600% (COP 3-6), Solar heaters: 50-80% depending on conditions and system type.
Q3: How do I convert energy prices to cost per BTU?
A: For electricity: $/kWh ÷ 3412 = $/BTU. For natural gas: $/therm ÷ 100,000 = $/BTU. For propane: $/gallon ÷ 91,500 = $/BTU.
Q4: Does pool covering affect heating costs?
A: Yes, using a pool cover can reduce heat loss by 50-70%, significantly lowering heating costs and improving efficiency.
Q5: Should I consider seasonal variations?
A: Yes, heating costs vary significantly by season. Calculate for different periods to get annual estimates and consider climate-specific factors.