If a pool was leaking for 12 hours and leaked out 78 gallons of water in total, then it would of leaked out 6.5 gallons every hour. This is a math problem.
gallons divided by time is math problem 7/8 divided by 1/2 = 14/8= 7/4 = 1 and 3/4 gallons per hour
It would take approximately 9 hours, 22 minutes, and 30 seconds to fill a 15,000 gallon pool with a garden house that blasts out 1,600 gallons an hour. But that does not take into account chemical levels. In order to have a safe pool, free of infection-causing bacteria, you would need to adjust the pH level and total alkaline level of your pool.
In one hour first pipe fills 1/7th of pool, other pipe fills one-half, so together in one hour they fill 1/7 + 1/2 ie 9/14 so would take 14/9 hours (93 and a third minutes) to fill the pool. ie 1 hr 33 min 20 sec
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Yes, it is recommended to be a certified pool operator to handle and add pool chemicals safely. This certification ensures that individuals are knowledgeable about proper chemical handling, storage, and application to maintain a safe and healthy swimming environment.
The salary for a 'pool maintenance specialist' is ~$36,000
Yes, absolutely. Swimming pools involve construction and plumbing which have to be done correctly for the pool to function and be safe. It is not as simple as diging a hole in the ground so it is important to only work with certified pool contractors.
make anywhere from 13 to 23 a hour and up....I have a friend whos a manager at leslies pool supplys and he makes 14.5 a hour...but also works from 60-70 hours a week...so you make money with overtime...he makes alot, but its cause of overtime
Where you can work as a lifeguard depends on where you want to work and what you get certified as. If you can only get certified for lifeguarding at a pool or amusement park then that's where you will work. If you can get certified as an open-water lifeguard, it all depends on how far you are willing to commute and how you feel about training for it. Open-water training is definitely more challenging than pool certification.
If a pool was leaking for 12 hours and leaked out 78 gallons of water in total, then it would of leaked out 6.5 gallons every hour. This is a math problem.
Don't know if this is what you mean by certified, but pool chems that have the potential to harm you usually say so with words like "hazardous," "poison," "corrosive," and "oxidizer." Many pool chems are potentially dangerous and care needs to be taken when using them. I don't know if there are any quality certifications.
Run your pump for at least an hour before going back in to make sure it is thoroughly mixed.
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It depends on how much you're planning on using the pool. I'm the pool operator at the YMCA and we have a salt pool which is kept between 55-65%, but that's with 2000 swimmers per week. You may want to try around 15%, then adjust from there.
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1000galls howmuch per hour