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Water volume calculator
Knowing your pool's volume is vital when making adjustments as all calculations and dose rates are based on it.
This is easy enough if the pool is a nice rectangular or circular shape. If however you have a pool that is a complicated shape then it is much more difficult. Here is a resource to help you do that. We also have a handy conversion calculator for gallons to litres at the bottom of the page. Rectangles and Squares Simple Rectangular Pool meters feet Enter dimensions of pool Metres Feet Inches Volume of water Length (L): cu metres: Width (W): litres: Minimum Depth (D1): imp gallons: Maximum Depth (D2): us gallons: (If the pool has a flat bottom, enter the same figure for max and min depth.) If your pool has a sloping bottom, then take the deepest measurement (D1) and the shallowest (D2). If there are different levels, then you need to do several calculations of area for each depth and add them up at the end. Circles Circular Pool meters feet Dimensions of pool Metres Feet Inches Volume of water Diameter (d): cu metres: Minimum Depth (D1): litres: Maximum Depth (D2): imp gallons: us gallons: (If the pool has a flat bottom, enter the same figure for max and min depth.) Ellipses Eliptical Pool meters feet Enter dimensions of pool Metres Feet Inches Volume of water Major Diameter (a): cu metres: Minor Diameter (b): litres: Minimum Depth (D1): imp gallons: Maximum Depth: (D2) us gallons: (If the pool has a flat bottom, enter the same figure for max and min depth.) Irregular shapes Example of "counting squares" method of approximately calculating the area of an irregular shape. For irregular shapes, calculating the area is less accurate. You will need to draw up the pool accurately to scale on graph paper using a square on the paper to represent a meter (or foot) square of pool. When you have finished, count the squares. For partial squares, count anything over half as one and ignore any under a half. When you have the area (A) multiply by depth (D) for the Volume in cubic metres. If you have several depths, break up your area calculation for each depth. Irregular Pool meters feet Enter dimensions of pool Metres Feet Inches Volume of water Area (A): cu metres: Depth (D): litres: imp gallons: us gallons: (If you have several depths, break up your area calculation for each depth.) Conversion into different units You can easily convert units using the this calculator (Results are rounded to 4 decimal places) cubic metres to litres - Multiply by 1000 cubic metres: litres: UK gallons to litres - Multiply by 4.54609 UK gallons: litres: US gallons to litres - Multiply by 3.785411 US gallons: litres:
This is easy enough if the pool is a nice rectangular or circular shape. If however you have a pool that is a complicated shape then it is much more difficult.
Here is a resource to help you do that. We also have a handy conversion calculator for gallons to litres at the bottom of the page.
Rectangles and Squares
Circles
Irregular shapes
Example of "counting squares" method of approximately calculating the area of an irregular shape. For irregular shapes, calculating the area is less accurate. You will need to draw up the pool accurately to scale on graph paper using a square on the paper to represent a meter (or foot) square of pool. When you have finished, count the squares. For partial squares, count anything over half as one and ignore any under a half. When you have the area (A) multiply by depth (D) for the Volume in cubic metres. If you have several depths, break up your area calculation for each depth.
Conversion into different units You can easily convert units using the this calculator
(Results are rounded to 4 decimal places)
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