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2021/03 - Version: B Code : 37371
HOTLINE
WOODEN POOLS
BWT myPOOL
POOL’N BOX
5.
BUILDING THE WOODEN STRUCTURE
Figure 5 – Exploded view of the wooden structure
REF
QTY
DIMENSIONS (MM)
1
10
Wall slat 1700x145x45mm, male/female
2
1
Wall slat 1700x70 x 45mm, female R
3
1
Wall slat 1700x70 x 45mm, female L
4
10
Wall slat 2264x145 x 45mm, male/female
5
1
Wall slat 2264x70 x 45mm, female L
6
1
Wall slat 2264x70 x 45mm, female R
7
3
Wall slat 2332x137 x 45mm, female
8
11
Wall slat 2332x145x45 mm, male/female
9
1
Wall slat 2332x145x45 mm, male/female, with aperture
10
3
Wall slat 2332x78 x 45mm, male
-
10
Pine finishing trim 755 x 70 x 45 mm
-
4
Trim 745 x 137 x 45 mm for supporting brace
-
8
Coping corbel
-
4
Pine reinforcement 321 x 145 x 45 mm
-
1
Martyr slat
Assembly of the wooden structure may begin without waiting for the slab to cure fully, however, the longer
the delay between building up the wooden structure and filling the pool with water, the greater the risk of
deformation of the wood, particularly if the temperatures are high. You must wait at least 3 weeks for the
concrete to cure before filling the pool with water.
Before starting to assemble the wooden walls, make sure that the slab is free from any defects and that it
is perfectly level. The finish of the concrete slab will determine the correct seating of the walls, the quality
of the pool floor and the finish of the pool. A level defect will be accentuated and visible when the pool is