These Design Guideline Bulletins are in PDF format, are printable, and can be shared with everyone involved in your project. This information has been gathered over the years from a variety of resources including our own experience, that of building professionals, pool contractors, architects, engineers, mechanical contractors, ASHRAE, ACCA, and others, and is not expressly the opinion of DXair. Providing these guidelines does not negate your own research into building materials and preventive measures for your indoor pool; these are merely provided as an additional resource to assist you in your own due diligence.
- Air Delivery
- ASHRAE Applications Manual
- Ceiling Fans in Pool Rooms
- Condensate Discharge to Pool
- Condensation in Pool Rooms
- Dew Point Temperature
- Drop Ceilings
- Duct Design Standards
- Ductwork
- Eleven Common Mistakes
- Equipment Maintenance
- Evaporation Rate Table
- Everything You NEED to KNOW About TXVs
- Heating the Pool Room
- Heating the Space with Pool Water
- Insulating a Pool Room
- Lighting Natatoriums
- Manufactured Enclosures
- Mechanical Space Requirements
- Negative Pressure
- Outside Air Requirements
- Pool Chemistry and PH Balance
- Pool Cover
- Radiant Floor Heat in Indoor Pools
- Relative Humidity
- R-Value
- Secondary Coolant Technology
- Stink or Swim – Pool Chemistry
- Stratification in Pool Rooms
- Temperature Settings in Pool Rooms
- U-Value (U-Factor)
- Vapor Barriers
- Vapor Barriers are a Must – Article
- Wall Construction Diagram
- Waste Ventilation (Exhaust Fans)
- Well Water for Cooling Pool Rooms
- Windows and Skylights in Natatoriums
DXair does not assume responsibility or liability of any nature with respect to consulting services, or make any warranty with respect to the services provided by outside consultants, engineers, architects or HVAC mechanical firms providing installation. By receiving design assistance from DXair, you waive all claims against DXair and release DXair from any liability for any errors, omissions, or negligence arising out of or connected with the services of the architect or engineer. DXair will not be deemed a principal, agent, partner, or joint venture with respect to any project. In no event shall DXair be liable to any party for fees and costs to be reimbursed for design or consulting services.