The Rain Deck
splash pad kit must be powered by a supply circuit that
is protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
A GFCI is
generally a minimum code requirement.
A GFCI is required by most building codes and should be
provided by the installer and must be tested before each use. Installer should consult the GFCI
manufacturers’ instructions for correct installation and operation. All electrical components
should be properly bonded per national and local codes.
ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST CONFORM TO NATIONAL AND
LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES AND STANDARDS. A QUALIFIED,
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN IS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS.
DANGER – RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
.
Electrical
components for the Rain Deck splash pad kit should be Installed at least 10 feet (3m)
away from the splash pad surface. All electrical components should be properly
bonded per national and local codes.
Do not permit any electrical apparatuses (ie. Radio, TV
etc.) within 10 feet (3m) of splash pad surface.
EXTREME CAUTION –
Children should ALWAYS be supervised by a
responsible adult while using the Rain Deck
splash pad.
The splash pad drain
should
never
be plugged or restricted allowing for pooling of water on the splash pad area. The
surface of ANY Rain Deck splash pad installation should be designed to NEVER accumulate
more than 2 inches of water in the event the drain should be plugged or restricted. Due to this
requirement, larger splash pads may require more than one drain to meet proper slope guidelines.
CHEMICAL SAFETY –
To ensure a safe water play experience, the water chemistry in
the Rain Deck holding tank should be checked before each use. Ensure that the water contains 3
-5 ppm of chlorine OR bromine and check that the UV ozone generator is properly working.
The UV Ozone generator DOES NOT replace the need for chlorine or bromine but must be used
together for optimal water sanitation.
NEVER mix chlorine and bromine.
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