Bathing Load Calculator
Definition
- Bathing Load: The total pool capacity, measured in the number of people that can be accommodated.
- Significance: Helps in determining the safe and optimal number of people that can use the pool at any given time.
Example
Let's say the total pool area (PA) is 1500 ft². Using the formula:
\[
BL = \frac{1500}{15} = 100
\]
So, the bathing load (BL) is 100 people.
Extended information about "Bathing-Load-Calculator"
Maximum Bather Load Calculator
Formula: \( \text{Bather Load} = \frac{\text{Pool Area (ft}^2\text{)}}{15} \)
- Bather Load: Total number of bathers
- Pool Area (ft²): Total surface area of the pool
Example: \( \text{Bather Load} = \frac{4500}{15} \)
Swimming Pool Bather Load Calculation
Formula: \( \text{Bather Load} = \frac{\text{Pool Area (ft}^2\text{)}}{\text{Area per Bather (ft}^2\text{)}} \)
- Bather Load: Total number of bathers
- Pool Area (ft²): Total surface area of the pool
- Area per Bather (ft²): Area allocated per bather
Example: \( \text{Bather Load} = \frac{3000}{20} \)
- Pool Area: 3000 ft²
- Area per Bather: 20 ft²
Loading Calculation for Wastewater
Formula: \( \text{Loading (lbs/day)} = \text{Flow (MGD)} \times \text{Concentration (mg/L)} \times 8.34 \)
- Loading (lbs/day): Total loading in pounds per day
- Flow (MGD): Flow rate in million gallons per day
- Concentration (mg/L): Concentration of the parameter in milligrams per liter
Example: \( \text{Loading} = 2 \times 150 \times 8.34 \)
- Flow: 2 MGD
- Concentration: 150 mg/L
How to Calculate Bathroom Occupancy Load
Formula: \( \text{Occupant Load} = \frac{\text{Area (ft}^2\text{)}}{\text{Occupant Load Factor (ft}^2\text{/person)}} \)
- Occupant Load: Total number of occupants
- Area (ft²): Total area of the space
- Occupant Load Factor (ft²/person): Area allocated per person
Example: \( \text{Occupant Load} = \frac{500}{50} \)
- Area: 500 ft²
- Occupant Load Factor: 50 ft²/person
Water Weight Calculator for Bathtub
Formula: \( \text{Water Weight (kg)} = \text{Volume (L)} \times 1 \)
- Water Weight (kg): Total weight of the water
- Volume (L): Volume of water in liters
Example: \( \text{Water Weight} = 200 \times 1 \)
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