You will find below our choice of models, grouped by their comparable capacity.
The table at the bottom of the page will help you determine the number of BTUs needed for your pool.
Here is a table to help you determine the amount of power needed depending on the size of your pool. For oversized pools, you can estimate the volume of water using the following formulas:
Rectangular: Length x Width x Average Depth x 28.35
Oval or Circular: Diameter x Diameter x Average Depth x 22.3
Rectangular Size | Volume | Certified BTUs required | |
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(Average depth of 5 feet) | (Litres) | min. (1) | ideal (1.3) |
12x24 | 40 824 | 40 824 | 53 071 |
14x28 | 55 566 | 55 566 | 72 236 |
15x30 | 63 788 | 63 788 | 82 924 |
16x32 | 72 576 | 72 576 | 94 349 |
18x36 | 91 854 | 91 854 | 119 410 |
20 x 40 | 113 400 | 113 400 | 147 420 |
Rectangular Size | Volume | Certified BTUs required | |
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(Average depth of 5 feet) | (Litres) | min. (1.3) | ideal (1.5) |
18 | 28 903 | 37574 | 43 355 |
21 | 39 341 | 51 143 | 59 012 |
24 | 51 384 | 66 799 | 77 076 |
27 | 65 108 | 84 640 | 97 662 |
12x24 | 25 692 | 33 400 | 38 538 |
15x30 | 40 144 | 52 187 | 60 216 |
16x32 | 45 674 | 59 376 | 68 511 |
18x33 | 52 990 | 68 887 | 79 485 |