Swimming Pool Dehumidifier Sizing: Application Note 10
Swimming Pool Dehumidifier Sizing: Application Note 10
DEHUMIDIFIER
DRY AIR
AIR EVAPORATION
HEATING
SUPPLY
POOL WATER HEATING AIR DUCT
Evaporative loss formulas and derivations are beyond the scope be that area occupied by persons viewing a swimming event.
of this application note. Desert Aire uses the latest information If the number of seats cannot be determined, then the
from the U.S. Department of Energy to figure evaporation rates. estimated maximum occupant load is 150 people per 1000
The government’s latest computer simulation uses a vapor square feet. If the pool and deck occupy only a small portion
pressure differential-based formula. Using those formulas, the of a larger area, the larger area is not considered spectator
table below (Table 3) lists the evaporation rate of still water per and deck area and therefore requires no additional ventilation
square foot of pool area. The difference between still and air. Refer to Desert Aire Technical Bulletin No. 5 for additional
active water is accounted for in the worksheet through the use information on ventilation air for indoor commercial pools.
of an activity factor of 1.5. This factor determines the evapora-
tion multiplier required to compensate the table value. The final make-up air volume contains a specific moisture
content based on the geographic region in which the pool is
The ventilation air required for commercial pools is governed by located. Table 4 on the next page shows approximate
the ASHRAE and BOCA code of 0.5 CFM per square foot of pool guidelines for moisture content. This table was derived by
and deck area plus 15 CFM per person in spectator areas. taking the moisture difference between mean July outside air
Although the codes do not define “deck area,” it is generally moisture content (see Table 5) and an indoor design of 82F
accepted to be the tile or concrete area of six to eight feet DB, at 50% RH and at 60% RH. A more detailed analysis can
surrounding the pool. “Spectator area” is generally accepted to be done by the dehumidifier manufacturer.
Temp (F)
76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 102 104
Water
Air 50% 60% 50% 60% 50% 60% 50% 60% 50% 60% 50% 60% 50% 60% 50% 60% 50% 60% 50% 60%
72 .0341 .0288 .0383 .0330 .0427 .0421 .0474 .0421 .0523 .0470 .0574 .0521 .0630 .0577 .0688 .0635 .1112 .1059 .1196 .1143
74 .0323 .0266 .0364 .0307 .0408 .0399 .0455 .0399 .0504 .0448 .0556 .0499 .0611 .0555 .0670 .0613 .1093 .1036 .1178 .1121
76 .0303 .0242 .0345 .0294 .0389 .0375 .0436 .0375 .0485 .0424 .0536 .0476 .0592 .0531 .0650 .0590 .1074 .1013 .1158 .1097
78 .0282 .0218 .0324 .0259 .0368 .0350 .0415 .0350 .0464 .0399 .0515 .0451 .0571 .0506 .0629 .0565 .1053 .0988 .1137 .1072
80 .0260 .0191 .0302 .0233 .0346 .0324 .0393 .0324 .0442 .0373 .0494 .0424 .0549 .0480 .0607 .0538 .1031 .0962 .1115 .1046
82 .0237 .0163 .0279 .0205 .0323 .0296 .0370 .0296 .0419 .0345 .0470 .0396 .0526 .0452 .0584 .0510 .1008 .0934 .1092 .1018
84 .0212 .0134 .0254 .0175 .0289 .0266 .0345 .0266 .0394 .0315 .0446 .0367 .0501 .0422 .0559 .0481 .0983 .0904 .1067 .0989
86 .0186 .0102 .0228 .0144 .0272 .0235 .0319 .0235 .0368 .0284 .0420 .0336 .0475 .0391 .0533 .0449 .0957 .0873 .1041 .0957
88 .0169 .0069 .0210 .0111 .0354 .0202 .0301 .0202 .0350 .0251 .0402 .0302 .0457 .0358 .0516 .0416 .0939 .0840 .1024 .0924
90 .0130 .0034 .0171 .0076 .0215 .0167 .0262 .0167 .0311 .0216 .0363 .0268 .0418 .0323 .0477 .0381 .0900 .0805 .0985 .0889
92 .0099 .0002 .0141 .0039 .0185 .0130 .0232 .0130 .0281 .0179 .0332 .0231 .0388 .0286 .0446 .0345 .0870 .0768 .0954 .0852
Table 3 - Evaporation Rates of Still Water at Sea Level (Using U.S. Department of Energy Simulation Method)
C onclusion INSIDE AIR MOISTURE CONTENT
Grains
Commercial pool enclosures must account for all three humidity
Inside Temp (F) 50% RH 60% RH
factors: pool water evaporation, make-up air, and the presence of
72 59 71
people. The dehumidifier will utilize inactive times to catch up on
moisture removal. Generally, the dehumidifier will be able to 74 62 75
Table 5 - Geographics Outdoor Design Criteria (Based on N.O.A.A. Mean Daily Humidity Data for July)
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