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Installation
(for qualified installers only)
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A Typical Above Deck Installation
A Basic Box Enclosure with Minimum Dimensions
WARNING:
The fountain should be lifted by the tub or reservoir body– never lift the fountain by
its components.
Recommended Minimum Service Access
Place a minimum 12” high, 20” wide access hatch adjacent the controls and a 36” X 32” clear area in front
of the hatch for service and general maintenance.
The above enclosure specifications allow for maximum simplicity and serviceability.
There are endless possibilities in shape and material used for building the enclosure. As long as the
dimensions on page 6,
Dimensions
, are observed, the fountain enclosure can be round, hexagonal,
octagon, etc.
Some of the suitable weather-resistant materials that can be used to construct the enclosure are treated
wood, tile, bricks, stone, concrete, glass and many more. Enclosure construction method and fasteners
should also be weather-resistant.
In enclosures with limited service access, it is recommenced that additional 6 ft lengths of gas, electric and
water lines be place inside the fountain. With the extra ‘slack’ in the lines, the fountain can be serviced by
lifting it up and out of its mounting hole. Without the water and decorative stone or glass beads, the fountain
weights less than 60 lbs. It is recommended that two people lift the fountain out of its mounting hole.
For best fountain appearance and performance, make sure the fountain is installed in a leveled enclosure.
Place at lease 6 square inches of vent/drain hole at the lowest points of the enclosure. This will provide
ventilation for the proper functioning of the fountain and the drainage of any accumulation of water.