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SELECTING POOL LOCATION

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he selection and preparation of the pool site is your responsibility.  The manufacturer can only suggest 

the proper techniques, indicate the important considerations and emphasize the precautions and cannot 
be held responsible for damages to your pool that may result from failure to carefully follow all pool 
specifications.

1.  The surface on which your pool will stand must be absolutely level and solid.  This condition should 

extend 2 feet beyond the actual pool area. The best surface is bare solid earth free from stones, 
roots and other sharp objects.

      

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2.  Allow plenty of play area around the pool.  Fit the location into your landscaping plans.

3.  The pool site must be accessible to electrical and water supply and should allow for disposal of great 

quantities of water when the pool is drained. All electric outlets within 10’ must be GFI protected.

5.  Do not set up your pool in hilly areas or areas with poor drainage.
 

For Semi-Inground and Inground Installations: 
The site of installation must accomodate an efficient  
drainage system to minimize the impact of heavy rain  
and high ground water conditions.

4.  When installing your pool on a solid level surface, it is imperative that you protect your pool and liner 

from chemicals and other foreign matter contained in the surface. Do not install your pool on peat 
moss, tar paper, roots, sticks, gravel or chemically treated or contaminated soil not approved for pool 
use.  Any or all of these surfaces can ruin your pool and liner and will void your warranty.  To prevent 
stones or other foreign material from damaging the liner it is recommended to build a 2” to 3” base 
of clean washed masonry sand or other suitable base material inside the entire pool.

5.  If ants or termites are prevalent in your area, have soil treated with insecticides and allow sufficient 

time for them to dissipate before continuing with pool installation.

6.  Do not set up your pool under trees or under overhead wires.

7.  Do not set up your pool near any existing structure such as  

your house, garage, etc., as this condition may compel diving  
or jumping into your pool which could result in permanent injury  
or death. You must check with your local municipality for all  
appropriate ordinances and regulations.

8.  Do not set up your pool on or near any septic system or  

underground utilities.

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Summary of Contents for Metric Series

Page 1: ...Installation Manual Metric Round Residential Swimming Pool...

Page 2: ...Check with your local town or municipality in regard to obtaining a building permit and or an electrical permit The installer shall follow the regulations for set backs barriers devices and other cond...

Page 3: ...r pool If there are any missing or damaged components please contact your retailer for replacement While all Radiant Pools are designed to meet or exceed industry recommended safety standards ANSI APS...

Page 4: ...Set Cloth rag 9 16 Open End Wrench Screwdrivers Flathead and Phillips 14 Channel Locks PVC Pipe Cutter Metal File Utility Knife Rubber Mallet Square Hacksaw Power Drill Shop Vac Wheelbarrow Extension...

Page 5: ...OR OTHER DEBRIS AS THIS WILL CAUSE DIFFICULTY IN INSTALLATION We recommend a small broom or shop vac to maintain a clean track system throughout the installation process In addition we recommend a da...

Page 6: ...the impact of heavy rain and high ground water conditions 4 When installing your pool on a solid level surface it is imperative that you protect your pool and liner from chemicals and other foreign m...

Page 7: ...or wall installation Patio Block Intervals Pool Size Qty Needed Once you have chosen an appropriate location for your pool based on the criteria specified above determine the pool circumference by put...

Page 8: ...sed lubricants WD 40 Hard downward pressure or hammering causes metal burrs and jams the spline into the compression seam If a spline does not install easily leave it and go to the next one or next pa...

Page 9: ...bolt and T nut at the bottom center hole in the mounting assembly and tighten firmly Do not over tighten fig K Slip skimmer body through the white plate to the gasket on the gray plate fig L Secure ti...

Page 10: ...ottom option Bring the required amount of clean and washed masonry sand into the interior of pool area Refer to the chart for the required amount Once the sand has been placed inside the pool install...

Page 11: ...lows One screw approximately 2 3 from each end One screw in the middle of the coping length One screw half way between center and each end screw Using a 1 8 drill bit drill through the plastic coping...

Page 12: ...pe Clear all sticks and sharp objects from an area near the pool that is as large as the pool itself Remove the liner from its carton and unfold and open the liner Refold the liner so that it can easi...

Page 13: ...of sealing gaskets Using a razor knife carefully trim the liner from inside of the openings for the skimmer and return When done install the eyeball into the return Locate screw holes Trim liner from...

Page 14: ...14 Metric Inground Installation Instructions...

Page 15: ...NOTE A 2 ft excavation is recommended for the first time installations after that a 1 ft excavation is acceptable A sturdier pool will result when the pool rests on undisturbed earth It is better to...

Page 16: ...ncrete pavers etc Adjust height of step by aligning top of coping with top of step and plumb by checking front face of step unit with adjoining panel See images below to determine the proper benchmark...

Page 17: ...rd Splines for exterior side of pool 3 8 Carriage Bolts and Nuts Backer Washers 2 A Frames for connection to T Splines on either side of step Assemble the stair adapter kit to the first pool panel wit...

Page 18: ...or at the ball joint Important Keep nuts very loose until all panels are installed T spline assembly Final adjusting The extended T spline is installed on the exterior side of the pool with holes to a...

Page 19: ...pool wall to prevent sand and debris from getting in behind the liner Silicone foam sealant or duct tape can be used For CP2 coping install coping clips to cover the ends of the lengths Anchor Plates...

Page 20: ...ts are in place screw in securely Do not over tighten Install Skimmer Support It is recommended that 2 Schedule 40 PVC pipe be cut to size depending on installation Plug unused skimmer port Place PVC...

Page 21: ...lastic walk in step add 2 5 yards of concrete to the Concrete Requirements table for the concrete around the step and A frames fig 3 Do not pour concrete directly on the pool walls Pour concrete away...

Page 22: ...a away from the pool and other structures Backfill as the pool is filling with water manually compacting every 8 12 Do not use compacting machinery Hand backfill around skimmers lights and inlets Be s...

Page 23: ...ed swimming pool components as set forth above damaged due to the ill effects of ice or snow directly on pool only Purchaser must notify Manufacturer of such damage and complete a winter damage claim...

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