Here's a formula for round pools:
distance across*distance across*depth*5.9
for rectangles:
length*width*depth*7.5
or for a deep end:
length*width*((shallow end depth + deep end depth)/2)*7.5
so in your case, 24*24*4.3*5.9=15000 gallons
24 feet is 731.52cm. If that is the circumference the radius of the pool is 116.4cm ( c=2πr)
52 inches is 132.1cm.
The volume of a cylinder is πr2h= 3.14 X (116.4 X 116.4) X 132.1= 5 625 295.8 millilitres, which is 5 625.3 litres, or 5.63 cubic metres.
go to www.extendaswim.com and use the pool volume calculator to find out the exact gallons
A 24 foot round pool that is 52 inches deep will hold approximately 14,645 gallons of water if filled completely. If filled to a 90% capacity, as recommended by most swimming pool manufacturers, it will hold approximately 12,481 gallons.
I have a intex 24 by 52 and it hold 12,481 gallons of water
45,000 Gal
15,000
24/7 filtration
Because putting a cover on your pool makes it much more hot in the space between the cover and the water. The water will evaporate much quicker because of the increased temperature.
Long enough to turn over the full amount of water in the pool every 24 hours.
18,000
821.
If its an oval pool approx 7800 gallons at full capacity. If its rectangular pool then approx 9000 Gallons.
I depends if it is a chlorinated pool. If so, wait 24-72 hours. If it is natural water, you do not have to wait.
Swimming in a chlorinated swimming pool would not be a problem. However, if it is a lake or untreated pool, I would wait at least 24 hours for the injection site to close before letting them go in the water to be safest.
There are 13,536 gallons in a 24 foot diameter pool that has 4 feet of water. Not true for a pool that is 4 feet in height. This would hold less than 4 feet of water.
'bout 1500 to 2000
75 feet
aprox 17thousand gallons