Commercial pools require a lot of resources to maintain. The pool operator must use industrial-sized boilers, pumps, chemical systems, lights, filters, control devices, and other equipment to run these enormous pools. What can you do, then, to lower the price?
Save money on water
- Install a solar cover to reduce evaporation
- Only backwash when needed
- Limit draining
- Avoid leaks by maintaining your skimmers, coping, expansion joints etc…
Save money on electricity
- Make sure your are using a correctly sized pump
- Replace old pumps with newer more efficient variable speed pumps
- Check the plumbing systems, incorrectly size piping can stress your pump
- Change your lights to energy efficient LEDs
Save money on chemicals
- Upgrade the pool to an alternative sanitation system such as UV, Saltwater, Ozone etc…
- Test the water more frequently to verify what is required
- Upgrade your chemical feeder
Upgrade the pool equipment to be automated
The ability to measure, monitor and gather data on individual systems is a fantastic source for analyzing pool systems and reducing waste. Setting alerts and automatic responses and actions can control the pool water and energy consumption to a targeted level.
Data is gathered by a controller from the installed sensors, immediately recorded, and reported. The information gathered is shown on a pool control dashboard and provides a wealth of data that the program processes to provide intelligent reports that assist the facility staff in identifying and swiftly resolving any issues