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Fig. 33 Grounding Rod and Anode connection
IMPORTANT :
These electrical connection works should be carried out by professionals, according to the
applicable valid safety regulations for this type of bathing facilities.
The electrical control panel (CP) documentation is included with your pool (see technical box
inside).
13. System Startup
13.1 General references
The quality of the pool water is ensured by the circulation of water through mechanical filters
(cartridge filters in the skimmer), together with dosing chemicals. "City Pool" pool maintenance is
required once a week on average, or more frequently if the pool is used more intensively. The pool
water is changed once every 1 year, so it should be possible to drain all the pool water into the
sewerage system.
In “City Pool”, the water level should always be 15cm below the pool curb, filled about half
of skimmer throat (1). During the water circulation, debris (pollen, leaves, grease, etc.) floating on
the surface of the water, and is trapped in cartridge filters. From the skimmer, the water flows
through the pipeline to the circulation pump (M1) and is then returned to the pool via the nozzles (4,
9) (“Active” and “Fun” models have an additional wall-mounted suction (6)). If a heater is installed
(optional), the water is additionally heated during water recirculation.
In private facilities, the circulation pump runs an average of 10-12 hours a day. This includes
mechanical water purification, water temperature control, and mixing of chemical products. The
Skimmer (1) cartridges must be rinsed or replaced periodically (see filter cleaning procedure in
"Cleaning and replacing the cartridge filters").
Flush the filter once a week. In the long run, if the filters are not plugged in, they become
clogged, which slows down water circulation and can cause equipment damage.
Pool operation without installed cartridges is only possible in the "City Pool Basic" model
because the circulation pump (M1) has a pre-filter. The circulating pump pre-filter must then be
periodically maintained for contamination. In "City Pool Active" and "City Pool Fun" models, we do
Summary of Contents for CITYPOOL
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