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POOL HEATING

Pool heating can be achieved using gas- natural and propane, oil, heat pump, heat exchanger- utilising your existing house
boiler, electric or solar panels.

Gas Heaters.

By far the most popular form, where natural gas is available, are direct fired natural gas heaters. These

specifically designed and manufactured for swimming pools, they are practical, clean and efficient. Heaters are available for
both indoor or outdoor ‘flueless’ installations, outdoor types are popular because there is no need for unsightly flue
chimneys. A simple thermostat controls pool water heating.
Where propane gas heaters are installed invariably a gas tank has been sited and a contract has been made with a bulk
supplier for regular top-ups of gas.

Be aware that whilst these heaters are suitable for outdoor installation all heater cases can be ‘hot’ and should have some
barrier protection against contact with bare skin.

Oil Heaters. 

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nvariably in country areas you will be using domestic fuel oil. Oil pool heaters can be ‘direct’, indoor or out

conventional flued or ‘indirect’ pressurised sealed systems, again available either conventional or balanced flued.
Direct oil fired heaters are controlled by a simple thermostat. Indirect pressurised sealed systems have two thermostats,
one controlling the primary hot water temperature and one for the pool water temperature.

Heat Pumps.

These units are generally installed where there is no gas and oil is impractical due to distances from tank

to heater. Heat pumps run off of electricity and basically operate like a fridge in reverse, they draw warm fresh air over a
refrigeration system, the heat chilled from the fresh air, together with all the electrical energy consumed in operating the
system is transferred via an integral heat exchanger to your pool water.
Heat pumps are considered to be super efficient and simple to install, however be aware that they will put heat into your
pool water very slowly, typically it may take up to 2 weeks continuously running in the spring to achieve your desired
temperature. Again in the autumn they may need to be run continuously depending on ambient temperatures.

Heat Exchanger (Calorifier)

Where possible and practical a heat exchanger may be fitted to your existing house

boiler and is simply another circuit i.e. a normal house system has one circuit for hot water and one for central heater, add
a heat exchanger and you have a third.
Invariably your central heating programmer will have been changed and an additional primary hot water circulating pump
will have been installed.

Electric Heating.

Usually installed on smaller pools where there is no other source of heat or as heater ‘boost’ on

pools with heat pumps or solar.
Electric heaters can be run on ‘off-peak’ with an over-ride if required and simple thermostat controls pool water heating. (Be
aware that the time will need re-setting in the event of a power cut!)

Solar Heating.

Solar heating panels are usually sited on a south or southwest facing roof or garden area near to the

pool. Filtered pool water is diverted through these panels thus picking up any solar gain available.
Differential thermostats operating a motorised valve to ensure efficient running and to maximise solar gain control Solar
heating.

When winterising your pool always remove the solar cover, clean it and allow it to dry. If left on the pool in icy conditions the
cover life will be greatly reduced.

SOLAR COVER ROLLERS (REEL ASSEMBLIES)

Although it is possible to cope with a solar cover by hand, it is a lot easier to remove and replace the cover with the aid of a
solar cover roller.

WINTER DEBRIS COVERS

A winter debris cover fitted to your pool will keep out the vast majority of leaves, twigs etc. whilst the pool is closed. Above
ground winter covers are usually 1’-1’6” larger in each direction than the actual pool size and is held in place by means of
a draw cord and ratchet.
The cover should lay on top of the pool water, once fitted run 1”-2” of water onto the top of the cover to keep it place, it is
worthwhile to check for strap tension from time to time and adjust if required.

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Страница 1: ...L INSTALLATION OPERATING GUIDE THIS BOOKLET CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION STAGE 1 SITE PREPARATION FOR FOR OVAL POOLS STAGE 2 LINER INSTALLATION GUIDE STAGE 3 PLUMBING INSTALLATION GUIDE STAGE 4 POOL MAINTENANCE OPERATING GUIDE ...

Страница 2: ...ce and water chemistry Irrespective of whether this advise is free or a charge has been made it must be understood this advice is general and given in good faith without liability being neither expressed nor implied No claims will be entertained in the event of a incorrect installation or wrong diagnosis Manufacturers have the right to modify their products without prior notice so long as the desi...

Страница 3: ...14cm depth concrete pad s We have allowed for a small tolerance in our measurements to allow for adjustment compared to the Vogue Installation Manual To help you form the slots in the concrete pad we have provided Polystyrene blocks to enable you to form the correct size slots when pouring the concrete USE A 6 1 6 X BALLAST 1 X CEMENT CONCRETE MIX FAIRLY DRY TOO MUCH WATER AND THE POLYSTYRENE WILL...

Страница 4: ...4m 1 14m 0 29 0 29 1 83m Pool Wall 3 69m 1 39m 113cm 13cm 13cm 13mm Between Braces front edge DISCOVERY NOTIKA IMPACT 23 4 X 12 Note actual pool size is 23 4 x 12 1 7 10m x 3 69m with 6ft 1 83m radius ends this will make each end of the pool slightly smaller than the middle of the pool 4 00m 2 31m 4 62m 4 62m 1 14m 1 14m 1 14m 0 29 0 29 1 83m Pool Wall 3 69m 1 39m 113cm 13cm 13cm 13mm Between Brac...

Страница 5: ...tween Braces front edge 5 Note actual pool size is 33 4 x 18 1 10 16 x 5 49m with 9ft 2 74m radius ends this will make each end of the pool slightly smaller than the middle of the pool DISCOVERY IMPACT 33 X 18 Note actual pool size is 30 x 14 101 2 9 14m x 4 54m with 7 6 2 28m radius ends this will make each end of the pool slightly wider than the middle of the pool DISCOVERY IMPACT 30 X 15 Note a...

Страница 6: ...cm 13cm 13cm Between Braces front edge 3 86m 1 14m 1 14m 0 22 0 22 3 16m 4 98m 4 98m 1 14m 4 54m 113cm 13cm 13cm 1 39m Between Braces front edge 3 86m 1 14m 1 14m 0 22 0 22 4 11m 5 64m 5 64m 1 14m 5 49m 113cm 13cm 13cm 1 39m Between Braces front edge ZENITH 9 14 X 4 57m 30 X 15 ZENITH 10 16 X 5 49m 33 X 18 6 ...

Страница 7: ...in the installation manual Using a piece of 2 liner lock clip available from your dealer place onto liner bead above the wall seam page 8 dia 1b The liner lock clip will help lock the liner into position Using a hair dryer dia 2b heat approximately 24 of the beading and the liner material this helps the beading and liner to become more pliable and easier to stretch Ideally using two pairs of hands...

Страница 8: ...T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D S T R E T C H E D 2 4 Once all of the line...

Страница 9: ...o drain the pipe s for the Winter season All threaded fittings must have P T F E supplied applied to them Apply a minimum of 20 wraps of P T F E onto a threaded fitting in a clockwise direction As an extra precaution it is a good idea to apply a thin film of Silicone Sealant prior to screwing the fitting into a threaded socket Make sure that all pipework enters all the fittings correctly i e at le...

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Страница 11: ...ALL FILTERS ARE NOW SUPPLIED WITH A SIX WAY MULTIPORT VALVE 11 2 5 ...

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Страница 13: ...u take an attached vacuum head out of the water you will loose prime To prime the pump Ensure the pump is switched off close the suction valve in front of the pump and turn the multiport valve to closed remove the pump lid fill strainer pot up with water replace lid ensuring that lid O ring is in place and tighten open valve and return multiport valve handle to filter and switch the pump on The pu...

Страница 14: ...own and to stop back flow of water from the filter if required Rinse Used after every backwash to settle the sand bed down and clear the pipes of any sediment Recirc Circulates the water and bypasses the filter Useful for checking the pressure drop through the sand Backwash Reverses the flow of water through the sand thereby cleaning it water goes to waste Waste Water bypasses the filter and is pu...

Страница 15: ...hemicals You will have been provided with and shown how to use the simple chlorine pH Alkavis test kit Regular pool water testing and adjustment will ensure your pool is ready for use when you are Please test your pool water at least twice weekly With most domestic pool water test kits supplied See Fig 2 below there are two sample cells and three tests one for pH one for chlorine and one for Alkav...

Страница 16: ...er keep hold of the vacuum pole to ensure you don t lose it in the pool Proceed with a or b described above If the pool is very dirty you may notice a loss of suction and it may be necessary to stop and clean the pump basket and or backwash the filter and start again After vacuuming the pool At pool side take pole hose and vacuum head out of pool and store Replace skimmer basket weir assembly and ...

Страница 17: ...ly it may take up to 2 weeks continuously running in the spring to achieve your desired temperature Again in the autumn they may need to be run continuously depending on ambient temperatures Heat Exchanger Calorifier Where possible and practical a heat exchanger may be fitted to your existing house boiler and is simply another circuit i e a normal house system has one circuit for hot water and one...

Страница 18: ...sure the pool and equipment are good condition saving you time and money in the spring To winterise your pool 1 Remove the summer cover from the pool whilst doing so hose off and brush the cover to ensure it is free of leaves and clean If a roller is fitted with the cover rolled up cover it with the protector sheet and tie it up in several places Raise one end of the roller and support it this way...

Страница 19: ...dows to get rid of the gas CALL AT ANY TIME TRANSCO 0800 111 999 check that gas valve is open if propane is the tank full does the gas line need purging of air check that pilot light is on where applicable oil heaters check that oil tank is full and valve open check the in line oil filter is clean check the reset button on the oil burner heat pumps if there is heat increase over a period of days a...

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