Calculating Volume WITH HLM

 Including the depth of the pool with the surface area will determine the cubic volume. For precise calculations, it is recommended that pool be divided into various areas according to the depth.

Constant Depth Pools: Square or Rectangular

Length x width x depth x 7.5 = volume (in gallons)
To reach the surface area of the pool you will need to multiply the length and the width. Then multiplying that area by the depth will give you the volume in cubic feet. Since there are 7.5 gallons in each cubic foot, multiply the cubic feet of the pool by 7.5 to determine the volume of the pool, stated in gallons.

Variable Depth Pools: Square and Rectangular

Length x width x average depth x 7.5 = volume (in gallons)
To reach the surface area of the pool you will need to multiply the length and the width. Then multiplying that area by the depth will give you the volume in cubic feet. Since there are 7.5 gallons in each cubic foot, multiply the cubic feet of the pool by 7.5 to determine the volume of the pool (expressed in gallons). Measure the length, width, and average depth of the pool, rounding each measurement off to the nearest foot or percentage of one foot. One inch equals 0.0833 feet. Therefore, multiply the number of inches in your measurements by 0.0833 to get the appropriate percentage of one foot.
Example: 25 ft, 9 in. = 25 ft + (9 in. x 0.0833)
= 25 + 0.75
= 25.75 ft


Referred Link: Mariage De Luxe

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