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Old 06-22-2015, 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by sunnyatlast View Post
The real problem is the sport pools that are too hot to work out in in any given summer. That and the messengers have already been shot, trashed, sliced, and diced on other threads, but I'll say this one thing.

How many people would go bowling without air conditioning here in the summer? After all, bowling has the most participants of any sport here in TV. How many people would use the TV fitness centers at regional rec centers without air conditioning? Air conditioning is very expensive, too. The sport pool schedules are full of classes and teams all day and into the evening, which to me indicates there are many participants in the aquatic fitness venues--sport pools.

Just because you don't do a particular sport doesn't mean you should trash reasonable suggestions from reasonable people, who for example, suggest commercial pool chillers:

commercial pool cooler

Commercial Swimming Pool Cooler Chiller / Glacier cooling for your pool! No more bath water in hot summer months.

So let the trashing begin..............

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The representative I spoke with at one of the commercial chiller manufacturers mentioned that they had installed a number of units for many sports pools. He mentioned some Del Webb communities, in particular, and said the chillers worked very well. Since the chillers are thermostatically controlled they maintain an even temperature. Choosing the correct size chiller is the key. It can be done for adult, community, and sport pools.