INDOOR NATATORIUM DESIGN AND ENERGY RECYCLING.

Author(s) : KITTLER R.

Summary

THE PAPER ADDRESSES ENCLOSURE DETAILS, AIR DISTRIBUTION, MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, AND POOL WATER TREATMENT. IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT ALL ARE INTERDEPENDENT ENTITIES. TRADITIONALLY, INDOOR NATATORIUMS HAVE BEEN HOT, HUMID, AND UNPLEASANT-SMELLING ENVIRONMENTS FOR SWIMMERS. BUILDING OWNERS AND OPERATORS HAVE BEEN FACED WITH PROBLEMS OF SEVERE BUILDING CORROSION. THE SYMPTOMS OF INADEQUATE INSTALLATION ARE DISCUSSED WITH THEIR RESPECTIVE SOLUTIONS, DEMONSTRATING THAT AN INDOOR NATATORIUM, WHEN PROPERLY DESIGNED AND MAINTAINED, IS A COMFORTABLE ENVIRONMENT WITH LOW MAINTENANCE AND OPERATING COSTS.

Details

  • Original title: INDOOR NATATORIUM DESIGN AND ENERGY RECYCLING.
  • Record ID : 1990-1222
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1989
  • Source: Source: ASHRAE Trans.
    vol. 95; n. 1; 521-526; 6 fig.; 7 ref.; append.; discuss.
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