Remove wall from carton.
NOTE: the UP arrow on wall.
Determine starting point as the
filter inlet and outlet holes are at
the beginning of the wall. Starting
at the center of a bottom plate
insert the bottom edge of the
wall into the groove
on the bottom rail.
Ensure that the
center line of the closure
holes in the the wall
align with the
center
of the plate
. Make sure that the cutouts
for filter inlet and outlet are on the top por-
tion of the wall and will not be hidden behind
a vertical. If the wall ends do not meet, adjust
the bottom rail in or out of the bottom plates. The
spacing in all bottom plates should be equal.
8
BOTTOM RAILS
2
PRE WASHED SAND OR
SIFTED EARTH RECOMMENDED
REQUIREMENT CHART
12 ft.
1.4 Tons
1.1 Yards
15 ft.
1.9 Tons
1.5 Yards
18 ft.
2.6 Tons
2.1 Yards
21 ft.
3.4 Tons
2.7 Yards
24 ft.
4.4 Tons
3.5 Yards
27 ft.
5.4 Tons
4.3 Yards
30 ft.
6.5 Tons
5.2 Yards
BOTTOM RAIL
CENTER STAKE
BOTTOM RAIL
VERTICAL BOTTOM PLATE
BOTTOM PLATE
PATIO BLOCK
1/16”
OPTIONAL
GROUND SHIELD
Ground Shield and Wall Guard are optional.
Spread a ground shield or plastic sheeting over prepared ground
(not included). Ground Shield and Wall Guard are available from your
local pool supply dealer or polyethylene sheeting can be purchased
from a local hardware supply. This will protect your pool liner and
metal parts against chemical reactions from the ground soil.
INSERT WALL INTO BOTTOM RAILS
3
Mark out pool radius (1/2 pool diameter) using the center stake as reference. Form a circle by
sliding bottom rail groove up, into the bottom plates 1/16" from the stop.
To prevent stones or other foreign material from damaging the liner it is recomended to build
a 2” to 3” base of sand inside the entire pool.
Bring the required amount of clean and washed masonry sand into the pool area at this time. Refer
to chart above for the required amount. Place the patio blocks under each bottom plate at ground
level.
Check the levelness from the center stake to each bottom plate.
4’ x 4’ Plywood
SKIMMER INLET
SKIMMER OUTLET