Energy Guide

For a Round Pool:
Depth x Diameter squared x 5.9 = Volume in Gallons
For a Free Form Pool:
(Deep End + Shallow End) / 2 = Average Depth
(Width A + Width B + Width C + …) / (number of measurements) = Average Width
Average Depth x Length x Average Width x 7.48 = Volume in Gallons
An Example for a Rectangular Pool:
Average depth (3’ to 8’ deep)
3 + 8 = 11
11 / 2 = 5.5
Rectangle:
Depth as in the example above
40 feet long, 20 feet wide
5.5 x 40 x 20 x 7.5 = 33,000 gal.
Reference:
http://www.wikihow.com/Calculate-Swimming-Pool-Volume-in-Gallons
Why is there a Savior Solar Powered Pool Filter?
10 Million Pools and over 100 Billion Gallons of Water to Filter in the USA
15 Billion Dollars is being spent on electricity by pool owners annually
150 Billion pounds of pollution pumped in the air annually
In 2010 Michael Evingham from Dana Point, California invented the (patent pending)
Savior Solar Powered Water Filter for you to offset your pool or spa impact.
According to the property appraisal statistics, in USA alone, there were over 10 million pools. That equates to
over 100 billion gallons of water to filter. The home utilizes the conventional alternating current (A/C) motor
to filter the water. The conventional motor is inefficient, has a short life span, adds to the noise and air
pollution and is costly to operate. With rising energy costs it is becoming ever more expensive to filter the
pool water.
The average Homeowner with a pool typically uses over 500-600 kWh a month just to filter their pool. With
the cost of electricity in USA averaging $0.13 per kWh and an average 8% increase per year in energy costs,
the savings for the Homeowner who has the Solar Pump product gets better every year.