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heat exchanger

heat exchanger

heat exchanger

(OP)
hello, im bill
i want to calculate a heat exchanger for pool.
i have central heating with diesel boiler and i want to connect a heat exchanger for pool heating.
the temperature of the water in the pool i want to be 25 c.
can someone help me;
there is any program for this job or any type for calculate?

thanks

RE: heat exchanger

You don't use a central heating system to heat up pool water.
Google "pool heating systems" and you should get plenty of info.

RE: heat exchanger

(OP)
the installation already exists for heating.
i want to know how to calculate the heat exchanger for pool for this installation or heat exchanger (water/water)

RE: heat exchanger

25 C is too cold for most pool activities. Is this a homework problem? Policy states, "Students are not allowed to post homework problems in the Eng-Tips forums for the purpose of getting answers to their homework. This is considered cheating. Offending posts will be removed from the site and offending members will lose their membership privileges."

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RE: heat exchanger

Chromolax and some of the other heat trace companies have design guides that show you show to estimate heat losses from various surfaces. In this case, I suspect most of your heat loss will be from the pool surface to the ambient air.

Once you have a heat loss, you'll have to look at the heat source and its temperature to come up with a circulation rate that will depend how how much dT you can afford to those. Those temperatures along with your pool water will set the dT for the heat exchanger and therefore the size.

That will at least get you started in the right direction. You might also want to talk to some pool companies to see if they supply these type of systems, if so they might have some information for you.

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