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Site Requirements
Site requirements
Your exercise system must be installed on a smooth and level surface
with a 15 cm concrete slab or wood decking able to support 980 kg/m².
If a new slab is poured, consult your local electrical codes regarding
grounding and bonding. Local code may require a bonding wire to be
attached to the reinforcing bar or wire mesh that is embedded in the
concrete. If new concrete is being poured, this is the ideal time to install
the conduit for the incoming electrical supply.
Even if a new pad has been poured, it is essential that the system site
is level and planar. There is a simple way to ensure that this is the case.
First, draw a chalk outline of the footprint of your exercise system.
Place a six-foot level along and around the footprint of the system. Verify
that there are no gaps between the level and floor. Next pour water
inside of the chalk footprint. Verify that the water does not puddle inside
the footprint.
Should there a be a gap or should the water puddle inside the footprint,
call your
ENDLESS POOLS
dealer prior to continuing to discuss the
best way to resolve this situation.
INDOOR CONSIDERATIONS
• Local electrical and plumbing codes.
• Ventilation fans and/or dehumidifiers should be provided to handle
the humidity developed by your exercise system. Walls, ceiling
and wood trim should be water resistant, also.
• Chemicals will vaporize from the water and may cause an odor
and possibly corrosion to certain home hardware. Never store
chemicals inside the exercise system
cabinet.
• During the normal use of the exercise system, water will escape
the vessel. Never place on or over any materials, which may be
damaged by this water or the chemicals within the water. Keep
damageable materials far enough away to avoid water damage,
even if the exercise system should lose all its water.
• Consider and prepare for the unlikely event of rapid drainage. If
placement of the exercise system is permanent, you may wish
to provide floor drains to accommodate draining, etc. Always leave
room all around the exercise system for easy access in case
repairs are necessary.
• Consider and prepare for the unlikely event of removal.
• Do not set exercise system on finished floor without a waterproof
barrier protection underneath.
• The exercise system should be close to a source of water.
• Do not use the exercise system above a finished living area due
to the risk of water damage.
• The exercise system is not designed for in-floor installation.
However, it is compatible with a deck system that is built flush with
the bar top, provided you leave access for service.
• Be sure to note any other considerations, such as aesthetics or
privacy concerns, that may affect the safety or enjoyment of using
the exercise system.
OUTDOOR CONSIDERATIONS
• Local electrical and plumbing codes.
• Consider local codes pertaining to fencing, enclosures, walls,
electrical and plumbing. You will need to ensure that your exercise
system is an adequate distance from power lines, both above
ground and underground. Your exercise system will also need to
be child proofed.
• View from house for aesthetics and supervisory needs.
• Distance from house for wintertime soaking.
• Nighttime lighting.
• Consider sunlight exposure, views, access, property lines, lighting,
wind direction, shielding, septic tanks, plants, and trees when
determining your location. Chemicals in the exercise system
water may splash damaging nearby plant life.
• Area for placement of support equipment where adequate space
will be needed to gain access to components for maintenance and
general servicing.
• Be sure to note any other considerations, such as aesthetics or
privacy concerns, that may affect the safety or enjoyment of using
the exercise system.
• Provide adequate drainage away from the equipment and
adequate elevation to allow draining by siphon, if should be
required.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
1. The exercise system should have access to a power source
capable of supplying 220-240 volts AC.
2. It must be wired directly into a grounded circuit with a ground fault
circuit interrupter (GFCI) or RCD. No other appliances should be
on the same circuit.
3. Location of electrical supply 220-240 / 380-415 volt systems
require hard wire installed from the main electrical source, to
the sub panel, then to the exercise system terminal block. All
equipment must be ground fault circuit protected (NOT SUPPLIED).
All electrical wiring must comply with the national electric code.
4. Locations at least 1.5 m (5 feet) from all metal surfaces. A
exercise system may be installed within 1.5 m (5 feet) of metals
surfaces providing each metal surface is permanently connected
by a no. 10mm² (8 awg) copper conductor attached to the bonding
wire connector on the heater provided for this purpose. All
installations must comply with your national electric codes.
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