Ionic_man
11-07-2010, 09:55 AM
My business is disinfection of public swimming pools in Belgium. I have a client with 2 pools. One of 80M3 which he uses and below it another smaller pool of 20-30M3 which he does not use as it is bother and expense. He also has a high heating bill. My thinking is that he might use the lower pool to store heat. The heat from the lower pool can only rise to the upper pool. His current method of keeping the humidity level down in the upper pool is to open the skylight above it which he does summer and winter.
His heating bill are high which is no surprise.
Would it be a good idea to put a dehumidifier which puts the heat into the lower pool and a control to release the stored heat through an exchanger to the larger pools circulation system as it is required.
If this is likely to save energy there is a subsidy in Belgium. I am open to commercial suggestion.
Does this sound like a task or does it sniff of fantasy?
His heating bill are high which is no surprise.
Would it be a good idea to put a dehumidifier which puts the heat into the lower pool and a control to release the stored heat through an exchanger to the larger pools circulation system as it is required.
If this is likely to save energy there is a subsidy in Belgium. I am open to commercial suggestion.
Does this sound like a task or does it sniff of fantasy?