No Diving or Jumping.
Observe all Safety Rules.
2. Mark out the Area
a. Drive two pegs (A) and (B) into
the ground. These pegs will
both be on the
centreline
of
your pool. Choose the right
distance between them from
the chart below.
Note:
Dis-
tance
A
to
B
is equal to di-
mension
P
on the pool draw-
ings above.
Pool Size
Distance between two pegs (A) and (B)
12' x 18'
72" (183 cm)
12' x 24'
144" (366 cm)
15' x 24'
108" (274 cm)
15' x 30'
180" (457 cm)
18' x 33'
180" (457 cm)
b. Use a length of string tied
between peg (A) and a can of
spray paint, and mark a
circle on the ground. Next, do
the same for peg (B). Choose
the length of string you need
for your pool from the chart
on the next page. The circles
will be 12" (30 cm) bigger all
round than the pool.
1-5
8
18 x 33 Oval Pool
Dimensions
R
108" (274 cm)
S
120" (305 cm)
L
90" (229 cm)
M
30-1/2" (77 cm)
N
59-1/2" (151 cm)
P
180" (457 cm)
W
152" (386 cm)
X
108" (274 cm)
Y
140-5/8" (357 cm)
Z
176-5/8" (449 cm)
B
B
G
G
R
R
S
S
X
X
Y
Y
N
N
M
M
P
P
L
L
F
F
E
E
D
D
A
A
C
C
K
J
H
I
Z
Z
W
W
Measuring Stakes
Measuring Stakes
Centre Point
Centre Point
Centreline
Centreline
Pool Area
Pool Area
Clearance Area
Clearance Area
Pool Wall
Pool Wall
B
A
Size of foundation area
Size of pool
12" (30 cm)
9
!
Important:
Determine the
location of your
pool.
Make sure
you have the
proper distances
away from any
adjacent
structures (i.e.
fences, house etc.).
Contact local
authorities for this
information and
any additional
requirements
governing the
installation of a
pool in your area.
By using the dis-
tances provided
by local
authorities and
adding them to
dimension
S
from
the drawings
above, you can
calculate the
location of the
centreline of the
pool.