Hi all,
Building a new house with a pool. The pool is fairly small, 10 x 20 feet, approximately 6,500 gallons, inground. I would like the pool to be around 85f. Live in Toronto Canada.
Originally specified a Pentair ETi400 (400k BTU - way oversized but would heat up fast) pool heater, but it looks like the mechanical room doesn't have enough physical space to include it.
We've now decided to use the same boiler that will be used for the home infloor heating to save space. It's a Lochinvar Knight WHN086 85,000BTU boiler at 95% efficiency (so approximately 80,000 BTU output). http://lochinvar.com/_linefiles/WHN-05.pdf . The boiler will feed a 400,000 BTU Bowman pool heat exchanger (it's a CN400Ti - http://www.poolweb.net/Brochures/CN-TI_Brochure.pdf .
I'm hesitant to upsize the boiler as some of the infloor heating zones in the home are very small, and on mild days I'm worried it will cycle too much. I've lived with uncomfortable oversized heating equipment and I never want to do it again.
I was wondering if the 85k BTU boiler might be undersized for this application. I've tried a bunch of online pool calculations and it either seems to work or is marginal. Would love some real world experience.
Thanks for everyone's help!
Building a new house with a pool. The pool is fairly small, 10 x 20 feet, approximately 6,500 gallons, inground. I would like the pool to be around 85f. Live in Toronto Canada.
Originally specified a Pentair ETi400 (400k BTU - way oversized but would heat up fast) pool heater, but it looks like the mechanical room doesn't have enough physical space to include it.
We've now decided to use the same boiler that will be used for the home infloor heating to save space. It's a Lochinvar Knight WHN086 85,000BTU boiler at 95% efficiency (so approximately 80,000 BTU output). http://lochinvar.com/_linefiles/WHN-05.pdf . The boiler will feed a 400,000 BTU Bowman pool heat exchanger (it's a CN400Ti - http://www.poolweb.net/Brochures/CN-TI_Brochure.pdf .
I'm hesitant to upsize the boiler as some of the infloor heating zones in the home are very small, and on mild days I'm worried it will cycle too much. I've lived with uncomfortable oversized heating equipment and I never want to do it again.
I was wondering if the 85k BTU boiler might be undersized for this application. I've tried a bunch of online pool calculations and it either seems to work or is marginal. Would love some real world experience.
Thanks for everyone's help!