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PLUMBING TO AND FROM THE PANELS
Prime consideration should be given to system drainage (see owner's manual "Freezing Conditions")
and appearance when running pipe from your pool pump and filter unit to the panels and back.
Standard 2" schedule 40 PVC pipe is readily available and very easy to work with. Pipe insulation to
and from the system is unnecessary because the relatively small temperature difference of the pool
water and daytime air.
The feed and return lines can be buried if that is desirable. To adhere to the uniform plumbing code
guidelines, the pipes must be buried 12" below the surface. It is recommended that you check with
your local inspectors so that all local codes are met.
The feed and return lines may be plumbed through an overhanging eave or routed around the edge of
the roof. A 2" masonry or wood hole saw can easily be rented or purchased at any hardware or tool
supply store or tool rental outlet. They attach to any standard drill and the holes can be drilled easily.
Allow a minimum of 8" between the two holes in the eave where the pipes go through to
accommodate the roof jacks placed next to one another.
NOTE: Roof jacks are used to seal the roof where the holes are drilled. The pipes simply go through
the eave and through the roof jack where they are also sealed. They are available at your local
plumbing house. Since roof construction may vary state to state always consult your local building
inspector or a qualified roofing contractor for specific instructions for your area.
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