Indoor Pool HVAC Design

Project Description

Designed an HVAC system for a natatorium (from the Latin natare, ‘to swim,’ and torium, ‘a place for’) featuring a DXair DVA outdoor condenser with integrated dehumidification and electric reheat to control humidity and maintain optimal temperature for comfort. A 300 CFM continuous exhaust maintains negative pressure for effective moisture management, while a 1,000 CFM supply air system with a linear ceiling slot diffuser creates an air barrier along the interior of the glass walls and the Vitrocsa glass pivot door to minimize condensation. Inactive sections were integrated into the diffuser to achieve the total area required for maintaining proper air velocity and throw. This design allows the diffuser to maintain a continuous, seamless appearance by blanking off sections as needed.

Project Details

The 7,001-square-foot single-family home includes a 2,728-square-foot first floor with a 321-square-foot pool room, a 4,273-square-foot second floor, and a 2,480-square-foot basement.

Location

La Jolla, California

Architect

Safdie Rabines Architects

MEP Engineer

Salas O’Brien & T-Squared Professional Engineers

Indoor Pool HVAC Design

WC Engineering

General Contractor

Four By Four Construction