30,000 gallons.
48,000 gallons of water
1795 gallons, if you fill it to the brim.
A pool this size has about 13,500 gallons. Most homes have pressure such that about 5 gallons per minute come through the hose. Divide 13500 by 5 and you get 2700 minutes. Divide by 60 minutes and get 45 hours, or almost 2 days.
2 gallons
30,000 gallons.
GPM stands for gallons per minute, what you do is take the amount of gallons of your pool, divide by the gallons per minute and you'll find out how long it takes the pools water to be cycled once. A pool should be cycled at least 4-6 times a day.
48,000 gallons of water
15000waypoint / 1600gallons/h = Time9.375 hours
Pool capacity in gallons divided by fill time in hours equals fill rate in gallons per hour (gal / hr = gal/hr).
Gallons
1795 gallons, if you fill it to the brim.
To fill in this size pool you'll need 100.5 cubic yards of material. If you mean how many gallons of water to fill the pool, you'd need 20,300 gallons of water to fully fill it.
A pool this size has about 13,500 gallons. Most homes have pressure such that about 5 gallons per minute come through the hose. Divide 13500 by 5 and you get 2700 minutes. Divide by 60 minutes and get 45 hours, or almost 2 days.
You have 16 x 32 x 8 = 4096 cu ft There are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot 4096 x 7.48 =30,638 gallons 30638 gallons/8 gallons per minute = 3830 minutes = 63.8 hours, or 2.66 days
12 hours. 14,000 divided by 20= 720 720 divided by 60 = 12
To fill this pool to the very top you'll need about 1,480 gallons of water - less if you do not fill it all the way up.