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13. 

Attach the two 

1” Pipe Clamps (15)

 with the 

#14 Pan Head Screws (11

) as shown in FIGURE K, 

Detail B. in the recessed area under the slide ladder. 
 

14. 

Fully assemble the water system components as shown in FIGURE K Detail A without glue to ensure 
that all components have the correct fit and function before permanently gluing them together. 

a.  The 

PVC 1” Slip Pipe “T” Fitting, Female (20)

 located directly below the 

1” Ball Valve (16)

 

must be slightly rotated to the right with respect to the handle of the 

1”Ball Valve (16)

, as 

shown in FIGURE K Detail C. 

b.  With the plumbing assembled as shown in FIGURE K Detail C, ensure that the 

½” 

Polypropylene Tubing (27)

 is routed behind the 

1” PVC Flex Hose (23)

 in the recessed area 

of the ladder and does not interfere with movement of the handle on the 

1”Ball Valve (16)

c.  With the components oriented in the correct position, make reference marks on the 

1” Ball 

Valve (16), 1” PVC Slip Pipe “T” Fitting, Female (20)

 and 

1” PVC Pipe 2” long (25)

 to ensure 

correct orientation before gluing. 

d.  When attaching the assembled components with 

1.5” Pipe Strap (14)

 to the slide ensure that 

the

 

½” Polypropylene Tubing (27)

 is routed behind 

1” PVC Flex Hose (23).

 

 

15. 

Once the plumbing fit and function has been verified, remove the plumbing components from the 
ladder in preparation for final gluing and assembly. 
 

16. 

Use PVC primer and glue to permanently assemble the parts together as described in Step 14 and 
shown in FIGURE K.  Ensure that The 

1 “PVC Slip Pipe “T” Fitting, Female (20), 1”

 

PVC Pipe 2” long 

(25) 

and

 

1” Ball Valve (16) 

are completely fit together and reference marks are aligned per instruction 

#14 b.

 

 

17. 

Use plumbers tape (Teflon tape) when permanently assembling the 3/8” to1/2” barbed 90° elbow 
fitting (22) to the 1” PVC Slip Reducer to ½” Threaded Female (21). 
 

18. 

Glue the top end of the 1” PVC Flex Hose 16” long (23) into the fitting in the ladder. 
 

19. 

Route the ½” Polypropylene Tubing (27) behind the 1” PVC Flex Hose 16” long (23) as shown in 
FIGURE K Det

ail C.  Connect the ½” Polypropylene Tubing (27)  to the small ball valve attached to 

the top runway section by pushing the ½” Polypropylene Tubing (27) into the end of the ball valve 
firmly as far as it will go.  See Figure 13. 
 

20. 

Secure the assemblies to t

he recessed area under the slide ladder by attaching the 1.5” PVC Pipe 

Straps (14) with the #14 Pan Head Screws (11). See FIGURE K Detail A. 
 

21. 

Secure t

he 1” PVC Flex Hose 68” long (24) in the hose recess under the ladder using the 1” pipe 

Clamp (15) firmly pushing the 1” PVC Flex Hose 68” (24) into the 1” pipe Clamp (15).

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for heliX2

Page 1: ...ERS P O Box 400 1017 S W Berg Parkway Canby Oregon 97013 USA Phone 503 266 2231 Fax 503 266 4334 www srsmith com S R SMITH HELIX2 SLIDES ARE MANUFACTURED FOR INSTALLATION AND USE ON RESIDENTIAL INGROU...

Page 2: ...ation 7 HELIX2 Assembly 8 ON DECK MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 15 SLIDE PLUMBING INSTRUCTIONS 16 MANUFACTURER S PLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS 17 APPENDIX A A APPENDIX B B Visit srsmith com for information on the co...

Page 3: ...IREMENTS FOR SIZE OF CONCRETE FOOTING OVERALL HEIGHT OF SLIDE AND BODING OR ELECTRICAL CODES CHECK INSIDE ALL BOXES AND PACKAGING MATERIALS FOR PARTS BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMBLY READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AN...

Page 4: ...l equipment should be at least 3 6 1 067 M 6 Observe the position of the exit of the slide as shown in FIGURE N FIGURE O and FIGURE Q on pages 17 and 18 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 1 When hosing down the...

Page 5: ...5 ASSEMBLED HELIX2 LAYOUT FIGURE A See Appendices A and B for additional slide layout details NOT A PROJECTED VIEW...

Page 6: ...1 ea 14 05 782 1 5 PVC Pipe Strap 2 ea 15 05 767 1 Pipe Clamp 2 ea 16 05 770 1 Ball Valve Gray 1 ea 17 05 784 1 Coupling 1 ea 18 05 773 Garden Hose Adapter 1 ea 19 8 532 5 HIGH X 5 WIDE X 32 LONG RUBB...

Page 7: ...hipping If gasket installation is required follow the instructions below The gasket on the face of the ladder is not installed in the factory but detailed instructions are provided in step 8 on page 1...

Page 8: ...exit part 1 4 6 mm pilot holes must be drilled into the center of each of the recesses each location is marked with a dimple showing where to drill The pilot holes should be drilled through both the...

Page 9: ...to prevent galling 6 Insert the button head cap screws into the back side of the ladder as shown in FIGURE F Tighten the screws until snug Go back and fully tighten the screws from Step 5 Note Be sure...

Page 10: ...eference images below Do not make too tight of a bend radius with the gasket when transitioning the gasket up the vertical edges of the joint The transition radius should be as large as possible Makin...

Page 11: ...rdware shown in FIGURE G Tighten until the lock washer is fully compressed Notes It may take more than one person to perform this step Verify that the gasket material is properly attached before assem...

Page 12: ...ng 12 Finish assembling the two runway sections using the hardware shown in FIGURE J Note Be sure to apply anti seize to all fasteners to prevent galling a First the 2 Hex Head Tap Bolt Item 13 should...

Page 13: ...C Flex Hose 23 15 Once the plumbing fit and function has been verified remove the plumbing components from the ladder in preparation for final gluing and assembly 16 Use PVC primer and glue to permane...

Page 14: ...14 24 23 20 21 16 27 GLUE TO FITTING IN LADDER Step 18 25 22 27 PUSH INTO SMALL BALL VALVE Step 19 20 16 22 FIGURE K 14 11 DETAIL C 15 11...

Page 15: ...holes 4 Using a power drill and a 1 2 13 mm concrete drill bit drill the holes to a depth of 4 0 102 M Use tape or a marking on the drill bit to ensure that the hole for the anchor is drilled to the...

Page 16: ...the deck attach the stub up to the plumbing assembly installed in the ladder 4 The HELIX2 can handle up to 20 gallons per minute 75 L min Water flow to the main water supply is to be regulated using t...

Page 17: ...ne of the slide from Pt A as shown in FIGURE N 2 A minimum clearance area in front of the slide shall be maintained at all times as follows A The minimum clearance distance on either side of the exten...

Page 18: ...contained in ANSI APSP ICC 5 2011 STANDARD FOR RESIDENTIAL INGROUND SWIMMING POOLS and refer to FIGURE 3 and Table 1 for Minimum Water Envelope Dimensions AB BC and Width at Point C TABLE 1 Board Mini...

Page 19: ...A APPENDIX A...

Page 20: ...B APPENDIX B...

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