Projected Energy and Ongoing Costs
Projected Energy and Ongoing Costs
At Sunset Pools, we understand that managing energy and ongoing costs is a critical aspect of designing efficient hydraulic systems for pools. Our approach ensures that every project is optimized for performance and cost-effectiveness, taking into account various factors to deliver accurate projections.
Advanced Modeling for Accurate Projections
In designing the hydraulics for your pool or water feature, we consider a range of factors including heat load, heat loss, bather load, and environmental conditions such as wind and whether the pool has a cover. To ensure precise calculations, we use the UNSW PoolHeat program to model every project. This advanced tool allows us to determine the required heating capacity and estimate associated gas or electrical running costs. By modeling the heat loss and gain on an hourly basis, we provide a clear picture of the energy needs and cost implications for your project.
Acoustic Considerations
For projects involving larger heaters or those situated in sensitive environments, we also account for dBA acoustics. Our calculations address the noise levels generated by heating systems to ensure they are suitable for the project’s scale and location. This attention to acoustic details helps us design systems that not only meet heating requirements but also minimize any potential noise disruptions.
At Sunset Pools, our comprehensive approach to projected energy and ongoing costs ensures that you receive a detailed and accurate assessment of your pool’s operational expenses, enabling you to make informed decisions and manage costs effectively.