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Commercial Pool Operations: Feeders, Controllers, and Facility Systems

Commercial pools don't survive on the residential playbook. Automated feeders, ORP controllers, code-compliant ventilation, and NEC Article 680 — this pillar is the commercial operator's reference.

Commercial pools don't survive on the residential playbook. Automated chemical feeders, ORP and pH controllers, code-compliant ventilation, and NEC Article 680 electrical safety — this pillar is the commercial operator's reference.

The commercial stack

A typical commercial pool automation stack looks like this, from the pool outward:

  1. Sensors: ORP probe, pH probe, flow switch, temperature probe.
  2. Controller: PLC or microcontroller reading sensors and driving relays.
  3. Chemical feeders: peristaltic pumps (liquid) or gas regulators (chlorine gas), erosion feeders (tablets).
  4. Heating: gas heater, heat pump, or geothermal — usually with modulating control.
  5. Ventilation (indoor): source-capture extraction at water surface, plus general dehumidification.
  6. Telemetry: remote monitoring, alarm outputs to a building automation system or operator phone.

What changes for a commercial operator

  • Chemical feed is metered, not thrown in from a scoop.
  • Documentation is required — log entries are a legal artifact.
  • Accessibility and safety codes are enforced, not optional.
  • Failure modes get people sick — so redundancy matters.

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