EricQ
Structural
- Dec 17, 2016
- 3
I am looking for some advice on the rate to fill a concrete pool tank with water. I am working for a general contractor that is currently constructing a building that contains a commercial indoor pool.
The concrete reinforced pool is 20 000 x 25 000 in size with a capacity of 960000 liters/ 253605 gallons. The pool needs to be filled with water, and tested for leaks over a duration of 7 days. The time it takes to fill the pool is critical as it directly affects the construction schedule. The pool needs to get filled and the test started/witness before the winter holidays.
I have access to a 4" domestic water line that is roughly 8 Celsius/45 Fahrenheit, the concrete shell is indoor with the temperature around 18 Celsius/65 Fahrenheit.
Would filling this pool with cold water too quick cause a rapid change in the concrete pool shell temperature? Could this cause the concrete to contract and crack? If the water is heated close to room temperature would it increase the fill rate?
The concrete reinforced pool is 20 000 x 25 000 in size with a capacity of 960000 liters/ 253605 gallons. The pool needs to be filled with water, and tested for leaks over a duration of 7 days. The time it takes to fill the pool is critical as it directly affects the construction schedule. The pool needs to get filled and the test started/witness before the winter holidays.
I have access to a 4" domestic water line that is roughly 8 Celsius/45 Fahrenheit, the concrete shell is indoor with the temperature around 18 Celsius/65 Fahrenheit.
Would filling this pool with cold water too quick cause a rapid change in the concrete pool shell temperature? Could this cause the concrete to contract and crack? If the water is heated close to room temperature would it increase the fill rate?