I would not recommend it there is a lot of weight bearing down at the bottom of a pool and the concrete lid over the tank is unlikely to have been designed for that sort of weight. It would be a rude possibly fatal shock if it gave way with some one in the pool.I suggest you get advice from an engineer on this matter.
I have an old summer excap pool and I don't have the manual but I think my pool is 15 foot long and about 36'' high or could be 42'' high. Someone gave me this pool without a manual. The side pipes that support the pool are havey metal with pins that lock in to the elbows and the tee's. I think this pool is 4,440 gal. Can you help me? Thank you. Roger PS I need a manual.
How deep is the pool?
630 sq feet
Cannot be answered with only these measurements. You need to specify what shape the pool is. Also, for a rectangular pool, the length, width and depth are needed. For a round pool, the diameter and depth are needed.
When filled to 80% water capacity, as recommended, the pool holds approximately: 10'x30" = 915 gal 12'x30" = 1,353 gal 12'x36" = 1,722 gal 15'x36" = 2,561 gal 15'x42" = 3,110 gal 16'x42" = 3,896 gal 18'x36" = 3,735 gal 18'x42" = 4,814 gal 18'x48" = 5,593 gal 24'x48" = 10,103 gal per intex pools site
X42 is 42000psi steel and x52 is 52000psi steel. They come either coated or uncoated.
X42 by far they are surrond sound and use dolby digital. X 12 are stero and use regualr audio
what are tge differences between API 5L Gr B AND X42 PIPES
42
yes
depends on line slope
46 ft x 42 ft = 1932 ft²
When filled to 80% water capacity, as recommended, the pool holds approximately: 10'x30" = 915 gal 12'x30" = 1,353 gal 12'x36" = 1,722 gal 15'x36" = 2,561 gal 15'x42" = 3,110 gal 16'x42" = 3,896 gal 18'x36" = 3,735 gal 18'x42" = 4,814 gal 18'x48" = 5,593 gal 24'x48" = 10,103 gal