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Establish Pool Surface Area
Using a tape measure, determine the overall Length and Width of the pool |
Enter the overall pool width |
Ft |
Enter the overall pool length
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STEP 2__________________________________________
Select Pool Shape
Using the Pool Shape chart below, determine the Shape Factor simply by choosing the shape of the pool and the corresponding factor number.
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Pool Shape
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| Pool Shape |
Factor |
| Rectangle |
1.00 |
| Kidney |
0.85 |
| Freeform |
0.85 |
| Oval |
0.90 |
| Round |
0.79 |
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Enter the shape factor number, including decimal point
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STEP 3__________________________________________
Select Roof Orientation
Using a compass, determine the directional orientation of the roof.
Select roof area based on fit, function, appearance, and direction.
Note: A south facing roof area offers optimal efficiency.
Solar panels can face up to 30° East or West of True South for optimum efficiency. Panels can not face in a northerly direction, unless supported by a rack to elevate the system towards south.
Using the Roof Orientation chart below, determine the Orientation Factor simply by choosing the appropriate roof direction and the corresponding factor number.
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Roof Orientation
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| Direction |
Factor |
| South Facing |
1.00 |
| East Facing |
1.25 |
| West Facing |
1.25 |
| Flat Roof* |
1.10 |
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*See the Solar Pool Heater Installation Manual [PDF Format] for precautions on installing on a flat roof.
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Enter the orientation factor number, including decimal point |
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STEP 4__________________________________________
Establish Pool Shading
Determine the percentage of area and length of time any area of the pool is covered with shade during the Solar Window [9am-5pm].
Using the Pool Shading chart below, determine the Shading Factor simply by choosing appropriate percentage and the corresponding factor number.
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Pool Shading
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Shade
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Factor
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No shade from 9 am - 5
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1.00
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25% Shade
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1.10
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| 50% Shade |
1.25 |
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75% Shade
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1.50
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100% Shade
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1.75
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| Indoor Pool |
1.75 |
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If only a portion of the pool is shaded for part of the solar day, then a Shade Multiplier Factor should be extrapolated from the table (i.e. 50% of the pool shaded for 50% (4 hours) of the solar day equals 25% or a multiplier of 1.10). Indoor pools should use 100% shade multiplier.
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Enter the shading factor number, including decimal point
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Enter a screen enclosure multiplier.
Screen enclosure, use a 1.25 multiplier
No screen enclosure, use a 1.00 multiplier
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STEP 5__________________________________________
Establish Desired Swimming Season
Florida Residents
Using the chart below, find your location, then choose the corresponding factor number. If you are located between two numbers, use the average. When in doubt, use the larger number.
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Florida Extended Season
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| Region of Florida |
9-10 Month |
11-12 Month |
| North |
0.64 |
0.80 |
| Central |
0.56 |
0.68 |
| South |
0.48 |
0.56 |
Outside of Florida
Using the map below, find your location, then choose the corresponding factor number. If you are located between two or more numbers, use the average. When in doubt, use the larger number. [To see the potential swimming season for your area, scroll to the bottom of the page]
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Enter the swimming season factor number including the decimal point.
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To run the estimator, click the "calculate" button
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This is the total pool surface area in Square Feet.
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SqFt |
This is the required square footage of solar panels.
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SqFt |
This is number of 4' x 8' solar panels.
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panels |
This is number of 4' x 10' solar panels.
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panels
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This is number of 4' x 12' solar panels.
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panels
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CRITICAL INSTALLATION NOTE: the above system sizing formula is designed assuming the use of a Solar Pool Cover when night time air temperature drops below 60 degrees F. If a cover is not being used during the conditions, then the system MUST be over-sized by 75 - 100% to attain desired water temperatures.
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Typical System Space Requirements
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Vertical Displacement
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4 x 8 Panel System - 8' 6"
4 x 10 Panel System - 10' 6"
4 x 12 Panel System - 12' 6"
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Horizontal Displacement
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| # Panels |
Overall Width |
# Panels |
Overall Width |
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3
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13' 3"
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8
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34' 6"
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4
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17' 6"
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9
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38' 9"
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5
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21' 9"
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10
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43' 0"
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6
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26' 0"
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11
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47' 3"
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7
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30' 3"
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12
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51' 6"
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The overall width includes the minimum 3" required on all sides of each row to allow for feed and return plumbing. Different size panels may be combined; however, we suggest you call for technical assistance on these types of installations
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Use the solar insolation map below to determine your zone and the length of the extended swimming season you may expect if your pool is heated.
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Extended Swimming Season
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Zone
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Swimming Season
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1
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12 months
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2
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10-11 months
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3
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9 months
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4
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8 months
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5
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6 months
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6
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4 months
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7
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3 months
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