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SALEM YMCA-POOL - ESTABLISHMENTS
eggs 14"1 Rd - aob,x y tl-( C A (0_of- iC,01, 7gUcrlO� fr �Tek 781.592-3135 : 781-593-1480 Groom Construction Co., Inc. 324 Essex Street Swampscott, MA 01907 Tim Costin Project Manager Cell: 978-836-9275 F 7 - - t_ oons�i5l� x,4.2 GrPom Omstruction Co., Inc. 324 Essex Street Swampscott, MA 01907 Goa \ J Craig Lanouette f x,-) Superintendent Tel: 781-592-3135 Fax: 781-593-1480 TM Cell: 78, Flcza-,> 6�1CG -I-E51 - Cs3l - 7, 8S !FAx C LANV-�(G r 25' - FINAL LAYOUT ACCEPTED BY: DATE: DE WATERSLIDE SPECIFICATIONS RIDE LENGTH 93.15' CENTERLINE LENGTH 77.46' TOWER HEIGHT 11'-1" UPPER LANDING HEIGHT NA LOWER LANDING HEIGHT T-0" SLOPE VARIES FLUME TYPE 36" OPEN CENTERLINE RADIUS 52" STAIRWAY CONFIG 36" WIDE 7/11 DESIGNED WATER FLOW 800 GPM PUMP MOTOR SUPPLIED BY OTHERS property of JOB ORDER # USA Slide, Inc. and contains 1180 AIRPORT PARKWAY (INTERSECTION OF THE POOL POOL WALL AT COPING proprietary and confidential information, n pr ,t ,t ^ Q^ C2^ ��� SLINE GAINESVILLE, GA 30501 WALL AT THE DECK AND THE which is not to be reproduced, in part or r1/y/�i `TJ `T whole, without written permission PHONE: 770 297-1551 SLIDE CENTERLINE uNi.ess NOTED oTr+ertwise: PROJECT FAX: 770 297-9633 REVISION HISTORY www.usaslide.com REV DESCRIPTION DATE ALL DIMENSIONS ARE INCHES Leggs Hills Project < TITLE ALL DIMENSIONS 72", ±1/16 1 RE -CONFIGURED STAIRS 8/11/2008 ALL DIMENSIONS>72",tl/8 LOCATION GENERAL LAYOUT RE -CONFIGURED STAIRS DRWN BY DATE . Salem, MA 2 CHANG'D SLOPE TO 1:10 KXp 2/4/2009 7/18/2007MODEL # ON SLIDE END SCALE SHEET DWG # REV 3 ADDED GATE 1 2/9/2009 1 1 OF 2 CMPF-090R3 A03 3 #4 70'-411 10'-2 3/811 #5 #6#7 #8 9'-9" #9 8'-7 1/411 7'-5 3/811 80 6'-3 1/211 T-10 1/4" 5'-3" 4'-9 3/4" DATUM ELEVATION - 0'-011 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 FLUME SUPPORT SECTION FLUME DESCRIPTION SUPPORT CONN TYPE 1 START SECTION NA NA 2 RH TRANSITION F1 SIDE 3 R4'=4" x 103.60 RH CURVE F2 BOTTOM 4 R4'-4" x 103.60 RH CURVE F3 BOTTOM 5 R4'-4" x 103:61 RH CURVE F4 TIE ARM (BOTTOM) 6 LH TRANSITION NA NA 7 4'-13/41' STRAIGHT NA NA 8 LH TRANSITION F5 SIDE 9 R4'-4" x 103.60 LH CURVE . F6 BOTTOM 10 R4'-4" x 103.60 LH CURVE FT BOTTOM 11 R4'-4" x 103.60 LH CURVE F8 BUU6 12 RH TRANSITION NA NA 13 41-13/411 STRAIGHT F9 FLP -6 14 POOL ENTRY NA NA / -CONSTANT SLOP LINE #10 3'-7 7/8" I F6 *LAST LEG OF SLIDE SLOPE = 5.7° = 9.98% E REVISED SLOPE #11 #12 #13 21_611 #14 F7 5:70* 1'-4 �r 107/811 35/8 - 1'-3 1/2" F8 F9 INSIDE EDGE OF POOL WALL This drawing is the property of ]OB.ORDER # 1180 AIRPORT PARKWAY USA Slide, Inc. and contains proprietary and confdential Information whi hi t b d d I i AAAQ4524 GAINESVILLE GA 30501 c s no o e repro u , n par or whole, without written permission p �.. �Ult•SLOU r � IV'PHONE: 770 297-1551 www.usaslide.com FAX: 770 297-9633 PROJECT Hills Project UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE: ALL DIMENSIONS ARE INCHESLeggs ALL DIMENSIONS 72", :h ALL DIMENSIONS > 722", t1/8 TITLE FLUME ELEVATION .LAYOUT LOCATION Salem, MA DRWN BY KXP DATE 7/18/2007 REVISION HISTORY EV DESCRIPTION DATESCALE (1:100) SHEET 1 OF 1 MODEL # CMPF-090R3 DWG # ELO1 REV 1 CHANG'TO 1:100 SLOPE LAST 100'TO 1 2/4/2009 25' (INTERSECTION OF THE POOL WALL AT THE DECK AND THE SLIDE CENTERLINE) 1 7 DE 0 `1NJ1UC CUl7t Ur This drawing is the property of POOL WALL AT COPING USA Slide, Inc. and contains proprietary and confidential information TOWER HEIGHT 11'-1" which is not to be reproduced, in part or NA LOWER LANDING HEIGHT whole, without written permission SLOPE VARIES UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE: REVISION CENTERLINE RADIUS HISTORY STAIRWAY CONFIG 36" WIDE 7/11 DESIGNED WATER FLOW DESCRIPTION DATE ALL DIMENSIONS ARE INCHES ALL DIMENSIONS < 72", ±1/16 RE -CONFIGURED STAIRS 8/11/2008 ALL DIMENSIONS >72",tu8 DRWN BY DATE RE -CONFIGURED STAIRS KY,,P 7/18/2007 CHANG'D SLOPE TO 1:10 2/4/2009 ON SLIDE END SCALE SHEET ADDED GATE 2/9/2009 1 OF 2 FINAL LAYOUT ACCEPTED BY: DATE: WATERSLIDE SPECIFICATIONS RIDE LENGTH 93.15' CENTERLINE LENGTH 77.46' TOWER HEIGHT 11'-1" UPPER LANDING HEIGHT NA LOWER LANDING HEIGHT T-0" SLOPE VARIES FLUME TYPE 36" OPEN CENTERLINE RADIUS 52" STAIRWAY CONFIG 36" WIDE 7/11 DESIGNED WATER FLOW 800 GPM PUMP MOTOR SUPPLIED BY OTHERS JOB ORDER # AAAQ4524 IFEA SLIDE PROJECT Leggs Hills Project TITLE LOCATION Salem, MA MODEL # DWG # CMPF-090R3 www.usaslide.com 1180 AIRPORT PARKWAY GAINESVILLE, GA 30501 PHONE: 770 297-1551 FAX: 770 297-9633 GENERAL LAYOUT REV A03 3 t ATE - 36" WIDE 0 0 This drawing is the property of JOB ORDER # USA Slide, Inc. and contains 1180 AIRPORT PARKWAY proprietary and confidential information WQ4524 GAINESVILLE GA 30501 which is not to be reproduced, in part or � r whole, without written permission PHONE: 770 297-1551 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE: PROJECT www.usaslide.com Hills 770 297-9633 ALL DIMENSIONS ARE INCHES Leggs I MIS Project TITLE ALL DIMENSIONS 5 72", 31/16 ALL DIMENSIONS > 72", 31/8 LOCATION - DRWN BY DATE {XP 7/18/2007 Salem, MA SCALE SHEET MODEL # DWG # REV 2 of 2 CMPF-090R3 1 3 o #2 #3 10-2 3/8" 9 (11 -(SII 7 81-7.1/411 DATUM Fi Fvnnnni - n,-nf, #4 T-5 3/8" #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 6'-3 1/2" O 5'-10 1/4" 51,3"4'-9 3/4" F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 FLUME SUPPORT SECTION FLUME DESCRIPTION SUPPORT CONN TYPE 1 START SECTION NA NA 2 RH TRANSITION F1 SIDE 3 R4'-4" x 103.61 RH CURVE F2 BOTTOM 4 R4'-4" x 103.60 RH CURVE F3 BOTTOM 5 R4'-4" x 103.60 RH CURVE F4 TIE ARM (BOTTOM) 6 LH TRANSITION NA NA 7 41-13/4" STRAIGHT NA NA 8 LH TRANSITION F5 SIDE 9 R4'-4" x 103.61 LH CURVE F6 BOTTOM 10 R4'-4" x 103.60 LH CURVE F7 BOTTOM 11 R4'-4" x 103.61 LH CURVE F8 BUU6 12 RH TRANSITION NA NA 13 41-13/4" STRAIGHT F9 FLP -6 14 POOL ENTRY NA NA IXL V 1J11 EV DESCR. 1 CHANG'D LAST 10' /-CONSTANT SLOPE / LINE REVISED SLOPE #10 #11 7/811 #12 r-611 #13 #14 V-4 1/8" F6 F7 5.70* 35/8 11 107/811— 1'-3 1/2" F8 F9 INSIDE EDGE OF POOL WALL *LAST LEG OF SLIDE SLOPE = 5.7° = 9.98% This drawing is the property of )OB ORDER # 1180 AIRPORT PARKWAY USA Slide, Inc. and contains LISA RIDEproprietary and confidential information^ GAINESVILLE, GA 30501 which is not to be reproduced, in part or AAA 4524 whole, without written permission PHONE: 770 297-1551 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE: PROJECT www.usaslide.com FAX: 770 297-9633 ALL DIMENSIONS ARE INCHESLeggs Hills Project TITLE ALL DIMENSIONS F;LI/8 LOCATION FLUME ELEVATION ALL DIMENSIONS > 722", , ;1/6 DRWN BY DATE KXP 7/18/2007 Salem, MA LAYOUT DATE SCALE SHEET L # DWG # REV 2/4/2000 MODE (1:100) 1 of 1 ;-090R3 EL01 1 -7 EQUIPMENT MANUALS L!, INSTALLATION, OPERATION & SERVICE MANUAL WARNING THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFOR- MATION WHICH MUST BE FURNISHED TO THE END USER. FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW INSTRUC= TIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL IN= JURY AND/OR MAJOR PROPERTY DAMAGE. SKIMMER IS DESIGNED AND �NTENDED TO FILTER WATER IN SWIMMING POOLS TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Installation ...............................2 E. Operation .................................... 2 B. Installation of Options .................... 2 F. Dimensions .................................. 3 C. Vacuuming ............................... 2 G. Troubleshooting Guide .................. 4 D. Winterizing Procedure ................ 2 H. Replacement Parts ........................ 4 i 'IVIE:ME31: G3 Do It Right TheFirst Time" O CORPORATE OFFICE NSFaSanford, NC(919)774-415151 PAC•FAS WEST PACeFU NATIONAL EI M.M., CA "A POOL (8,8) "2.7795 Pumps •Filters • Accessories a � ggg�� SKIMMER IS DESIGNED AND �NTENDED TO FILTER WATER IN SWIMMING POOLS TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Installation ...............................2 E. Operation .................................... 2 B. Installation of Options .................... 2 F. Dimensions .................................. 3 C. Vacuuming ............................... 2 G. Troubleshooting Guide .................. 4 D. Winterizing Procedure ................ 2 H. Replacement Parts ........................ 4 i 'IVIE:ME31: G3 Do It Right TheFirst Time" O CORPORATE OFFICE NSFaSanford, NC(919)774-415151 PAC•FAS WEST PACeFU NATIONAL EI M.M., CA "A POOL (8,8) "2.7795 Pumps •Filters • Accessories BERMUDA GUN ITE SKI 1 1 -For optimum skimming action, skimmer should be placed relative to prevailing wind and water flow direction. Con- sult pool manufacturer's instructions for placement recommendations. 2 -Assemble piping and pipe fittings to skimmer. All piping must conform to local and state plumbing and sanitary codes. 3 -Long piping runs and elbows restrict flow. For best effi- ciency, use the fewest possible fittings and large diameter pipe (1-1/2" on 1-1/2" skimmers and 2" on 2" skimmers.) ** CAUTION ** When gluing PVC Pipe into an ABS Skimmer, you must use the primer as recommended by the glue manufacturer. This will ensure PVC to ABS Cement compatibility and a leak free joint. 4 -Seal off any unused skimmer ports with o -ring styled plugs. ** CAUTION ** For sealing skimmer ports, use only the plugs and o -rings provided (Items 10, 11)*. DO NOT use tapered metal plugs as this will void manufacturer's war- ranty. When using threaded plastic pipe fittings for skimmer hook up, use only silicone sealant and tighten fittings handtight plus 1-1/2 turns MAXI- MUM. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN! If skimmer must be bypassed for line pressure testing, use only commer- cially available test kits with o -ring sealing provisions. 5 -Support skimmer securely in position. Support locators on bottom of skimmer allow 1.1.2" or 2" PVC pipe to be used as a support. The deck ring collar has a friction fit that allows 1-3:"4" of vertical adjustment. Additional collars may be stacked upon each other to accomodate deck height as needed. ** CAUTION ** Insure piping is adequately supported on undisturbed earth. If additional backfilling and tamping is neces- sary, do not stress pipe or skimmer port by lifting or moving pipe after skimmer port connections have been made. *Part numbers in parenthesis refer to the replacement parts as shown in the exploded drawing at the end of the manual. 6 -Structural gunite/concrete should be applied in a monoli- thic pour, in conjunction with a cold joint as shown in Figure 1. FLOAT VALVE 1 -Remove all items from bag. 2 -Place large o -ring into groove in bottom of skimmer. 3 -Place float valve into bottom of skimmer and press to seat o -ring. 4 -To increase flow through valve, slide trimmer plate to uncover hole in bottom of valve. To decrease flow, slide trimmer plate to cover hole in bottom of valve. PAGE 2 1 VACUUM PLATE 1 -Remove vacuum plate and lid insert from bag. 2 -Remove deck lid from skimmer by removing deck lid screws and lifting deck lid from collar. 3 -Orient locating tabs on lid insert with respect to notches in underside of deck lid. 4 -Push lid insert firmly until it snaps in place into deck lid. 5 -Thread vacuumplateonto insert. 6 -Replace deck lid with vacuum plate to skimmer, securely fastening the two deck lid screws. _ ** WARNING ** Always replace the two deck lid screws and tighten securely to avoid serious personal injury. C. VACUUMING 1 -Remove deck lid from skimmer by removing deck lid screws and lifting deck lid from collar. 2 -Unscrew vacuum plate from bottom of deck lid and place on basket with smooth side up. 3 -Fill vacuum hose with water and insert hose fitting into hole in vacuum plate. If an equalizer pipe or main drain line has been plumbed to the front port, block off port with trimmer plate prior to installing vacuum plate for best vacuum action. 1 1 1 -Drain pool level well below skimmer inlet. 2 -Plug both ports with PAC•FAB o -ring style pipe plugs (Items 10, 11) 3 -Cover top of skimmer to prevent rainwater accumulation. If skimmer top cannot be covered conveniently, plug (1) port with PAC*FAB o -ring style pipe plug and use "GIZZMO"o freeze protection device in other port. DO NOT use tapered metal plugs. E. OPERATION To obtain best skimmer performance, the pools hydraulic system must be designed to flow from 10 GPM to 55 GPM per skimmer. This insures an adequate flow of water over the skimmer's weir. The amount of flow to the pump or from the main drain/equalizer line is regulated by the trimmer plate (item 6). To adjust the flow to the pump, move trimmer plate over pump outlet port until desired flow is achieved to adjust the flow from the main drain/equalizer line, move trimmer plate over main drain/equalizer inlet port until desired flow is achieved. The water level of the pool should be maintained at approximately half way up the skimmer opening. The water level should not be allowed to get within 1" of the top or bottom of the opening. If the water level drops too far, air might enter the hydraulic system. "WARNING" Air entering the hydraulic system could become trapped and pressurized in the system. Trapped air and improper) - closed filters, pumps, chlorinators or other equipment cou: cause the equipment to separate, causing serious personal injury and/or major property damage. BERMUDA GUNITE SKIMMER FIG. 1 TYPICAL GUNITE/CONCRETE INSTALLATION PAGE 3 F. DIMENSIONS FIG. 2 13A" TO 3%" ADJUSTABLE COLLAR RT ONIONS ABOVE RIGHT BERMUDA GUNITE SKIMMER PAGE 4 Problem Cause Remedy Pool surface not clean, Inadequate 1. Skimmer basket obstructed. Clean Skimmer basket. skimming effect. 2. Incorrect pool water level. Raise/lower pool water level to recommended heights. 3. Inadequate pool water circulation. Position pool waterreturn fittings to increase surface circulation. Pool surface clean, bottom dirty. Air returning to pool. 1. Main drain obstructed. 2. Inadequate pool water circulation. 1. Low pool water level. 51-6256 REV. D 12-1-93 Clean main drain. Remove obstruction from main drain line. Position pool water return fittings to increase circulation at bottom of pool. Raise pool water level to recommended height. H. REPLACEMENT PARTS REPLACEMENT PARTS FLOAT VALVE PARTS ITEM IARTNOJ DESCRIPTION IP 1 35-5330 1 51-6202 SCREW, 48-32X1" SS 2 2 51-6215 DECK LID, WHITE 1 2 51-6216 DECK LID, TAN 1 2 51.6306 DECK LID. BIAC% 1 3 51-6253 DECK COLLAR, GQNITE. WNITE 1 3 51-6258 DECK COLLAR. GUNITE, TAN 1 3 51-6329 DECK COLLAR, GUNITE, BLACK 1 0 51-6112 BASKET 1 5 51-6263 SCREW, B& 6 51.6228 TRIMMER PLATE 1 7 51.6252 WEIR GATE ASSEMBLY 1 OPTIONS a 50-6161 VACUUM" ASSEMBLY 1 9 50-6160 FLOAT VALVE ASSEMBLY 1 10 19-5853 1 Z' 0 -RING STYLE PLUG 11 27-3062 2" 0 -RING FOR 19-S853 PLUG 10 19-1368 1'h".0 -RING STYLE PLUG 11 19-1476 1'h" 0 -RING FOR 19-1368 PLUG 12 50.6162 EQUALIZER ASSEMBLY _ FLOAT VALVE PARTS ITEM IARTNOJ DESCRIPTION lull. 35-5330 0 -RING. SMALL 1 51-6228 TRIMMER PLATE t 51-6243 SCREW, 18-A.5" SS 1 51-6244 0 -RING. LARGE 1 NOTE. All NSF approved skimmers come complete with optional float valve assembly A'N 50-6160 and Equalizer Assembly P/N 50-6162 I 1 } 1 1 7 1 ik Main Drains$ Purex Triton Drains and'Fittings 54.2806 54-2807 54-2030, 54-2040 r(• M(` 542031, 54.2041 1 These drains have two bottom parts, 1'/z in. i.d. scc:<et X 2 in. o.d. slip. The inner portion of each, port is threaded for a 1'/z in. plug or hydrostatic relief valve. These drains are available in white or black. 54-2802, 542800 542603, 542801 Main drains are constructed of rugged material and are available with either a grate or an anti-vcr ex plate. pgvex triton Open area Sow hate Side I Bottom Cat. u Pbdc:Numher I I (Sq.in.) I (GPMI Outlet I Outlet Gry- Oesoption Side Port Main Drains for GunitelConcrete Pools 11.43 I 54 @ lvz,;SEc I 744 in. I 114 in. I 1 542906 I With grate 1 54.2807 I With anti -vanes plate I 7.10 I 133'x-o'IScc l W in. I 1:4 in. I Side Port Main Drains for vmyt Liner Pacts 17.43 54 @ 1',4'iScc I . l'8 in. 1',4 in. 1 54.2802 I With grate 1 11.43 I 54 d 1 i4'ISEc 2 in. I 2 in. I 54.2800 i With grate 1 7.10 I 133 # "o';Scc I l,n in. I 1;4 in. I 54.2803 I With anti-vores plate 7.70 133 � "o';SEC I 2 is I 2 in. 1 54-2801 I With anti -vortex plate I Bottom Part Main Drains for Guniteieoncrete Pools 13.66 64 a 1:SISEC I lYn in. I nla I 1 54-2030 I 'Kith grate -white 1 13.66 I 64 is 1i4'ISEC 2 in. I ida I I 541040 I With grate - black I 1 542031 I With anti -vortex plate -white I 10.91 B - 1',4 in. I 204 a a'iSEC I nla I I 54.2041 I With anti -vanes plate . black 10.91 I 204 3 "o'SEC I 2 in. nla I 1 Seepage 304 for replacement parts. "l pgvex triton SP -1091 PACKAGE THE ORIGINALTHRU-THE-WALL SKIMMER AND RECIRCULATION PACKAGE FOR ABOVE GROUND POOLS NOTE: SP 1093 Package, witn SP 1092 skimmar also available SP -1092 sPd 419 $F.Ic:JG OIRECTION4L IOCKNQT FITTING FITTING %,. 1'.";1'." ,CSE ,APTEPS -I weir, basket. Face p,ate ie) ; gaskets, screws, act an mount flac9e ` . I Sr1a9u SKIII M ER CX7. plaster Adaptor Ban Retainer /Y Ban 1" dla Variable orifice "Eyeball" inlet fitting(s) shall be provided consisting of an injection molded ASH adaptor, ball retainer, directional ball type nc=le and variable orifice inserts - The body shall be designed to insert into the I.D. of S TD.1'h" Sch.40 FVC pipe, and be secured by solvent welding. The directional ball shall be secured to the ball adaptorbcdy wifta ball retainer and have an adjustment of 45' oft center line in any direc:icn. STAIRITE INOLJeTA1tII9, INC. a wicoR company WI IISA Cao."q •. t" Ola Ball orifice i Ban Retains* The directional ball shall have a V diarneter orifi ac i c Three additional orifice inserts shall beincluded:oneh- ove:/:" orifice and one �-0` baffled s insersshall be s(r cticn fit secured to the directional ball by F e, Variable orifice Insert 'Eyeball" socket inlet (white)- (s) shall a _� Rite No. 8434-CCCO.1 h Variable Orifice "Insider'' Eyeball Wall Inlet Fittings Oct.1985 Ei pool Catalog �„ Standard Fitting Includes 93500 & $14100. 13 GPM @ 14 PSI. Air Cav for 10-4105 Hydro Jet Body 11/2" Sli Sockets 10-4100 50 per case, 42 lbs. Extended Hvdro Jet Assembly 10-5300 Includes 93600 & u4100 30 per case, 35 lbs. Wall Fitting Gasket 10-3804 Fits Standard Fitting, Suction Fitting & Skimmer, 1 oz. each gasket & eyeball, less nut. 10 per bag, 3 lbs. Wall Fittin" Nut 10-3807 2 oz. each Not Pictured: Extended Wall Fitting less Nut 10-3600 Same as #3500, but with extended threads 5 per bag, 2 lbs. Standard Wall Fitting only 10-3801 11/4" thread length 10 per bag, 2 lbs. i Extended Wall Fitting only 10-3803 21/2' thread length 5 per bag, 2 lbs. I I , See Page 32 Eyeball only 10-3805 ® 1 oz. each Eyeball Reta10-3806 Rina only 10-3806 1 oz. each Eyeball/Retaining Ring Assembly 10-3808 Includes $13805 & ++3806, 2 oz. each Includes nut & gasket. 10 per bag, 3 Ibs. Not Pictured: Extended Wall ®® Fitting less Eyeball 1 10-3813 Same as $13810, but w/ extended threads 5 per bag, 2 lbs. NPT Fitting with Gaskstandard Wall Fitting with Nut et & Nut Includes nut, gasket and eyeball. 10-3815 Less eye & retaining ring 200 per case, 40 lbs. / I1/2" Slip x Slip Fitting I! Not Pictured: w/ Gasket &Nut Extended Wall 10-3518 Fitting with NutNut Less eye & retaining rin 10-3300 Same as Extended NPT Fitting ++3100, but with with Gasket & Nut extended threads 5 per bag. 2 lbs. 10-3320 Less eye & retaining Tit HYDRO AIR C7 INDUSTRIES INC. UV -J WhisperfloTM Pump Owner's Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Table of Contents SECTIONI. GENERAL INFORMATION............................................................................................................. 2 SECTION11. MAINTENANCE............................................................................................................................. 3 SECTIONIII. SERVICE........................................................................................................................................ 5 SECTION IV. RESTART INSTRUCTIONS ......................... ..... 8 ................................................................. SECTIONV. TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................................... .......................................................... 7 SECTION VI. TECHNICAL DATA .................................. ................ 8 ........................................................ A. REPLACEMENT PARTS.............................................................................................................................. 8 S. PUMP CURVES...................................................................... .................................................I.................... 9 AWARNING "'-C notices and instructions accom an •ng this pump. Before installing this product, re-� ovr all warning p N Failure to follow safety warnings and instructions can result in severe injury, death, or property damage. Call 1-888-263-7763 for free copies. Important Notice I Attention Installer. I This manual contains important information about the installation, operation and safe use of this n n product. This information should be given to the owner/operator of this equipment. ©WARNING Risk of electrical shock x electrocution. This pool pump must be installed by a licensed or certified electrician or a qualified pool serviceman in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes and ordinances. Improper installation will create an electrical hazard which could result in death or serious injury to pool users, installers, or others due to electrical shock, and may also cause damage to property. Always disconnect power to the pool pump at the circuit breaker before servicing the pump. Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury to serviceman, pool users or others due to electric shock. NSF C@US� Wted Listad �� PacFib, htc. -1 Corpm¢ Iieodyn:meri: 16'_0 11�„kuu Ave, SanLu,l, NC 271111 • Oil)) 771-4I51 --7T o o R A i e o 5lotam Olxnu6os: 111951 Wc,t Las Aagclas A,c., Nfoorp.uk, C; � 9311'1 • t.105) 523 '-4011 1 R c o R PIN 07111 Rev. C 3-26-99 1 Note When pump is mounted permanently within 5 ft. of the inside walls of a swimming pool, you must use a No. 8 AWG or rger conductor to connect to bonding conductor lug. AWARNING To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times. ACAUTION This pump is for use with permanently installed pools and may also be used with hot tubs and spas if so marked. Do not . use with storable pools. A permanently installed pool is constructed in or on the ground or in a building such that ft cannot be is disassembled for storage. A storable pool is constructed so that it may be readily disassembled for storage and reassembled to its original integrity and has a maximum dimension of 18 feet (5.49m) and a maximum wall height of 42 inches (1.07m). ACAUTION For hot tubs and spa pumps, do not install within an outer enclosure or beneath the skirt of a hot tub or spa unless so marked. SECTION I. GENERAL INFORMATION. A. WIRING AWARNING Risk of electrical shock or electrocution. This pool pump must be installed by a licensed or certified electrician or a qualified pool serviceman in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes and ordinances. Improper installation will create an electrical hazard which could result in death or serious injury to pool users, installers, or others due to electrical shock, and may also cause damage to property. Always disconnect power to the pool pump at the circuit breaker before servicing the pump. Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury to serviceman, pool users or others due to electric shock. 1. Make sure all electrical breakers and switches are tumed off before wiring motor 2. Make sure that the wiring voltage matches the motor voltage (230v or 115v). If they do not match the motor will burn up. 3. Choose a wire size from the Chart 1. When in doubt use a heavier gauge (larger diameter) wire. Heavier gauge will allow the motor to run cooler and more efficient. 4. Make sure all electrical connections are clean and tight. 5. Cut wires to the appropriate length so they don't overlap or touch when connected to the terminal board. Chart 1. SUPPLY WIRE SIZES (AWG) (size and length by horsepower) hp 115 volts 230 volrs 50 ft 100 R 150 R 50 R 100 R 150 R 1�3 14 14 12 14 14 14 �h 14 12 10 14 14 14 3/. 12 12 10 14 14 14 1 12 10 8 14 14 14 IV, 10 10 8 14 14 12 2 10 8 8 14 12 12 3 _ - 12 12 10 IL PIN 071109 2 Rev. C 3-26-91 6. Permanently ground the motor using the green ground terminal located on the inside of the motor canopy or access plate, see Figure 1. Use the correct wire size and type specified by National Electrical Code. Make sure the ground wire is connected to an electrical service ground. 7. Bond the motor to the pool structure in accordance with the National Electrical Code. Use a solid No. 8 AWG or larger copper conductor. Run a wire from the external bonding to the pool bonding structure, see Figurer. 8. Connect the pump permanently to a circuit. Make sure no other lights or appliances are on the same circuit. NOTE It is important that the 0 -ting be kept clean and well lubricated. We recommend a silicone base lubricant for best results. B. The Pump Strainer Basket. This unit, sometimes referred to as the 'Hair and Lint Pot', is the unit in front of the volute. Inside the chamber is the basket which must be kept clean of leaves and debris at all times. View basket through the 'See Through Lid' to inspect for leaves and debris. Regardless of the length of time between filter cleaning, it is most important to visually inspect the hair and lint Pot basket at, least once a week. A dirty basket will reduce the efficiency of the filter and heater and also put an abnormal stress on the pump motor which would result in a costly repair bill. SECTION IL. MAINTENANCE . ACAUTION To prevent damage to the pump and filter and for proper operation of the system, clean pump strainer and skimmer baskets requiarty. A. Pump Strainer Basket Cleaning Procedures. 1. Turn off motor. 2. Relieve pressure in the system. 3. Turn the clamp and lid in a counter -clockwise direction until it stops. 4. Turn the clamp and lid set to remove the clamp and lid. 5. Put the debris from the basket into the trash and rinse out the basket. If the basket is cracked, it should be replaced. 6. Replace the basket and fill the pump pot and volute up to the inlet port with water. 7. Clean the cover, cover O-ring, and sealing surface of the pump pot. Grease the O-ring with Teflon or silicone. 8. Reinstall the lid by placing the clamp and the lid on the pot; see Figure 2. a. Make sure the lid O-ring is properly placed. Seat the damp and lid then turn clockwise until the handles are horizontal; see Figure 3. 9. Tum the power "ON" at the house circuit breaker. Reset the pool time clock to the correct time. Rev. C 3-26-99 3 Figure 2. PIN 071 V AWARNING THIS FILTER OPERATES UNDER HIGH PRESSURE. WHEN ANY PART OF THE CIRCULATING :, SYSTEM (e.g., LOCK RING, PUMP, FILTER, VALVES, ETC.) IS SERVICED, AIR CAN ENTER THE SYSTEM AND BECOME PRESSURIZED. PRESSURIZED AIR CAN CAUSE THE LID TO BLOW OFF WHICH CAN RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY, DEATH, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. TO AVOID THIS POTENTIAL HAZARD, FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 10. Open the High Flow"m manual air relief valve on top of the filter. 11. Stand clear of the filter. Start the pump. Lad 12. Bleed air from the filter until a steady stream of water comes out. Close the High FlowTm manual air relief valve. B. Winterizing. 1. If the air temperature drops below 35° F. the water in the pump can freeze and cause damage. Freeze damage is not warrantable. VOlU' 2. To prevent freeze damage follow the procedures listed below. a. Shut off electrical power for the pump at the house circuit breaker. Figure 3. b. Drain the water out of the pump case by removing the two thumb - twist drain plugs from the case. Store the plugs in the pump basket. c. Cover the motor to protect it from severe rain, snow and ice. d. Do not wrap the motor in plastic. It will cause condensation and rust on the inside of the motor C. Care of Electric Motor. 1. Protect from heat. a. Shade the motor from the sun. b. Any enclosure must be well ventilated to prevent overheating. c. Provide ample cross ventilation. 2. Protect against dirt. a: Protect from any foreign matter or splashing water. b. Do not store (or spill) pool chemicals near the motor. c. Avoid sweeping or stirring up dust near the motor while it is operating. d. If a motor has been damaged by dirt it voids the motor warranty. Protect against moisture. a. Protect from splashing pool water. b. Protect from the weather. c. Protect from lawn sprinklers. aj d. If a motor has become wet - let it dry before operating. Do not allow the pump to operate if it h been flooded. e. If a motor has been damaged by water it voids the motor warranty. NOTE DO NOT wrap motor with plastic or other air tight materials. The motor may be covered during a storm, for winter storage, etc., but never when operating, or expecting operation. NOTE When replacing the motor, be certain that the motor support is correctly positioned to support the size of motor installed. Rev. C SECTION III. SERVICE. ©WARNING Risk of electrical shock or electrocution. This pool pump must be installed by a licensed or certified electrician or a qualified pool serviceman in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes and ordinances. Improper installation will create an electrical hazard which could result in death or serious injury to pool users, installers, or others due to electrical shock, and may also cause damage to property. Always disconnect power to the pool pump at the circuit breaker before servicing the pump. Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury to serviceman, pool users or others due to electric shock. Read all servicing instructions before working on the pump. A. PUMP DISASSEMBLY 1. All moving parts are located in the rear sub -assembly of this pump. Tools required: a. 3/32 inch allen head wrench. b. 1/2 inch open end wrench. c. 9/16 inch open end wrench. d. Flat blade screwdriver. 2. To remove and repair the motor sub -assembly perform the following procedures. a. Turn off the pump circuit breaker at the main panel. b. Drain the pump by removing the drain plugs. c. Remove the 6 bolts that hold the main pump body (strainer pot/volute) to the rear sub -assembly. d. GENTLY pull the two pump halves apart, removing the rear sub -assembly. e. Use a 3/32 inch allen head wrench to loosen the two holding screws located on the diffuser. QCAUTION Be sure not to scratch or mar the polished shaft seal faces; seal will leak if faces are damaged. f. Hold the impeller securely in place and remove the impeller lock screw by using a flat blade screwdriver. The screw is a left-handed thread and loosens in a clockwise direction. g. Remove the shaft cap located at the back of the motor and hold the shaft secure with a'/ inch (Century) or 7/16 inch (Franklin) open-end wrench. On A. 0. Smith motors, remove the motor canopy, move the capacitor to one side and hold the shaft with a 7/16 inch open-end wrench. h. ITo unscrew the impeller from the shaft, twist the impeller counterclock- wise. . i. ,Remove the four bolts from the seal plate to the motor, using a 9/16 inch wrench. j. Place the seal plate face down on a flat surface and tap out the carbon/spring seat. k. 'Clean the seal plate, seal housing, and the motor shaft. PIN 07111 Rev. C 3-210-99 5 B. pump Reassembly/Seal Replacement; see Section V, Technical Coll —� Data, Figure 4. 1, When installing the replacement shaft seal, use silicone Seat Plate sealant on the metal portion, before pressing into the seal plate. Gasket a 2. Before installing the ceramic section of the seal into the impeller, be sure the impeller is clean. Use a light density Lockscrew Water Slinger soap and water to seal the seal. Press the seal into the c Motor Shaft impeller with your thumbs and wipe off the ceramic and carbon faces with a clean cloth. \ Impeller 3. Remount the seal plate to the motor. Lockscrew, Seat 4. Grease the motor shaft thread and screw impeller onto the Figure 4. motor shaft. 5: Screw in the impeller lock screw (counter -clockwise to tighten). 5. Remount the diffuser onto the seal plate. Make sure the plastic pins and holding screw inserts are aligned. 7. Grease the diffuser 0 -ring and seal plate gasket or O-ring prior to reassembly. using the 9. Grease the bolt threads, assemble the motor sub -assembly to the strainer pot -pump body by two through bolts for proper alignment. Do not tighten the through bolts until all 6 bolts are in place and finger tightened. 9. Fill the pump with water. 10. Reinstall the pump lid and plastic clamp; see SECTION II. START-UP. 11. Reprime the system. C. The Shaft Seal. 1. The Shaft Seal consists primarily of two parts, a rotating member and a ceramic seal. 2.. The pump requires little or no service other than reasonable care, however, a Shaft Seal may occasionally become damaged and must be replaced. ®CAUTION The polished and lapped faces of the seal could be damaged d not handled with care. ACAUTION In mild climate area, when temporary freezing conditions may occur, run your fiftering equipment all night to prevent .SECTION IV. RESTART INSTRUCTIONS A. If pump is installed below the water level of the pool, close return and suction lines prior to opening hair unr not on oumn. Make sure to re -open valves prior to operating. ACAUTION DO NOT run the pump dry. it the pump is run dry, the mechanical seal will be damaged and the pump will start leaking. this ool occurs, the damaged seal must be replaced. ALWAYS maintain proper water level in your phalf way up skimmer opp this if� the water level falls below the skimmer opening, the pump will draw air through the skimmer, losing the prime and causing the pump to run dry, resulting in a damaged seal. t Note impeller ller Continued operation in this manner could cause a loss of pressure, resulting in damage to the pump —� seal. Rev. C B. Priming the Pump. 1. The pump strainer pot must be filled with water before the pump is initially started. Follow these steps to prime the pump. a- Remove the pump lid plastic clamp. Remove the pump lid. b. Fills the pump strainer pot with water. C. Reassemble the pump cover and plastic clamp onto the strainer pot. The pump is now ready to prime. d. Open the air release valve on the filter, and stand clear of the filter. e. Turn on the switch or time clock.— f. When water comes out of the air rele- ase valve, close the valve. The system should now be free of air and recirculating water to and from the pool. 2. For 2 -speed pumps: a. Pump should run on high-speed for priming. b. The pump should not run longer than 8 minutes before priming is achieved. _ SECTION V.1 TROUBLESHOOTING. A. Failure to Pump. 1. Pump will not prime - too much air. - Remedy: a. Check suction piping and valve glands on any suction gate valves. b. Secure lid on pump strainer pot and make sure lid gasket is in place_ c. Check water level to make. sure skimmer is not drawing air. 2. Pump will not prime --not enough water. Remedy: a. Make sure suction lines, pump strainer, and pump volute are full of water. b. Make sure valve on suction line is working and open, (some systems do not have valves). c. Check water level to make sure water is available through skimmer. 3. Pump strainer clogged. - Remedy: a. Clean pump strainer pot. 4. Pump strainer gasket defective. - Remedy: a. Replace gasket. B. ReducedCapacity and/or Head. 1. Air pockets or leaks in suction line. - Remedy: a. See item A.I. of this section, above. 2. Clogged impeller. Remedy: a. Turn off electrical power to the pump. b. Remove the clamp that holds the volute to the seal plate. c. Slide the motor and seal plate away from the volute. d. iClean debris from impeller. If debris cannot be removed, complete the following steps. (1) Remove left hand thread anti -spin bolt and O-ring. (2) Remove, clean and reinstall impeller. (3) Reinstall anti -spin bolt and 0 -ring. e. (Reinstall wear -ring, diffuser, and O-ring. f. Reinstall motor and seal plate into volute aligning with keyway at top of volute. ,Reinstall clamp around seal plate and volute and tighten securely. 3. Pump strainer clogged. - Remedy: a. i Clean suction trap. , P!N 071 SLC1.10N \'I. lliCl INIC AL A. Replacement Parts Item Part Model Descoplion )tem Part Model Description No. No. No. No FOOT INSERT WFE PUMP 1 357750 CLAMP POT 20 07-0929 P10313 FOOT INSERT (CANADA ONLY) 2 07-0795 POBo80 COVER LEXAN AQ/WFE PUMP 20a 357160 SCREW A - 20 X 1 in. HH sls, 2 req. 2 357151 COVER LEXAN WFE PUMP - 21 07-1657 P26948 `A 20 HEX. hd. s/s, 2 req. O-RING WFE COVER 22 07-1406 P23802 NUT - 3 350013 BASKET AO & WFE 23 07-2183 P35010 Wsh. FLAT `/. X 578 , 2 req. 4 07-0387 P01325 BOLT 3/8 16 X 1.15 HEX HD sls, 4 req. 24 07-1131 P19656 KNOBKNOB, DRAIN. 2 req- S 07.0430 P02812 DRAI(CANADA ONLY) 6 07-2184 P02811 Wsh. 3/8 s/s X 13/7 O.D.6 225 FLAT Wsh. WFE PMP. ORN..2 r� 7 07-0431 P02813 BOLT 3/8 - 16 X 1175 HX HD s/s. 2 req. 07-461 25 07-4629 GASKET, ITEM M MOTORS 8 07-1403 P23696 NUT 318 - 16 HEX. hd.. 2 req. HP 60HZ /WFE-2. 3 & 24, 29 Lbs. 9 357102 GASKET SEAL PLATE WFE PUMP 26 07-1313 P21258 .75 60HZ IWFE-4 8 26, 331Ds. 10 350015 VOLUTE WFE PUMP & POT 07-1314 P21259 1 HP MlFE-6 8 26, 39 Lbs. Ica 357157 VOLUTE (CSA/CUL ONLY) CANADA 07-1315 P21260 1.5 HP 60HZ Z 0 Lbs. 11 07-1444 P24262 O-RING PARKER #2-238 WFE PUMP 07-1316 P21261 2 HP IMPELLER SEE CHART) 12 07-1660 P26951 SET SCREW #4-40 X 1.1/8 WFE, 2 req. 27 VOLUTE REPLACEMENT KIT 13 07.2928 S05633 DIFFUSER assy. WFE 12/3 HP ONLY 28 357149 07-2927 505632 DIFFUSER assy. WFE-3 8 8, 75 HP — 2.5 HP 14 07-1652 P26942 SET SCREW .25 20 X 1 LH PHILLIPS 27 IMPELLER CHART 15 07-5713 WFE PUMP RUBBER Wsh. STD CANADIAN 16 07-1734 P28323 SEAL PA -7 W/CERAMIC SEAT HP SIZE PART NO. CSAICUL 16a- 07.1728 SEAL A7 s/s PS201 (CSA/CUL) WF, WFE-2. -23 073726 357167 17 07.0429 P02811 BOLT 3/8-16 X 7/8 s/s HEX hd.. 4 req. 44 357168 07-3742 SEAL PLATE WFE - NOT AVAILABLE 3; WF, WFE-3, -24 073127 18 07-4564 SEAL PLATE WFE t WF, WFE-4. -261 073128 357169 357173 SEAL PLATE / CUP (CSA/CUL) WF WFE-6. -28 073129 3571W 19 07.0937 P10311 FOOT WFE - 4 PUMP V WF. WF 073730 357171 19a 357159 FOOT (CANADA ONLY) 2 357172 g WFE--t212 073737 Rev. C 3 PIN 071109 8 1 l B. Pump Curves. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. PN 071 SEEM ■■■sSEEN ■■■�■ won- .ate NOME WINUM MEN ■■EM�:��■■■■■■■o MIMS I4 No - ■■■■■��\■ \■\illahk\ ■■NO■■ ■ ■■N®■■ h■■ SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. PN 071 SEEM ■■■sSEEN ■■■�■ NOME ■■EM�:��■■■■■■■o SOME I4 No - ■■NO■■ ■ ■■N®■■ h■■ SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. PN 071 PacFab WhisperfloT" Circulating Pump Limited Warranty PacFab. Inc. manufactures its Whisperllu circulating pumps under high standards of workmanship and with high quality materials. Accordingly. PacFab expressly warrants those pump models as follows: WARRANTY COVERAGE - All pump component pans actually manufactured by PacFab, and the pump's respective motor is warranted to be free from defects in material and/or workmanship for a period of three (3) years from date of purchase. Thc obligatio:t of PacFab under this warranty will be limited to either repair or replacement of the product, at PacFab's option. if PacFab elects to replace the product, then the owner agrees to pay PacFab a charge based upon the time which has elapsed since the product was purchased according to the schedule below. The percentage factor will be applied to current published list prices of the product at the time the warranty claim occurs. The amount of the charges will be determined as follows: Elasped time since % of published List Price Pump Purchase Paid by Owner Up to 1 full year 0% I to 2 years 33% 2-3 years 66% EXCLUSIONS FROM THIS WARRANTY - This warranty does not cover: 1. Any item manufactured by other companies and installed by PacFab. Such items may carry warranties offered by the original manufacturer. 2. Problems resulting from oversizing of pump and/or reduction of valve piping size, or from failure to turn pump off before changing the position of the filter valve or any operating valves for the pool and its accessories. 3. Problems resulting from failure to comply with instructions contained in the Owners Manual. 4. Problems resulting from abuse, misuse, negligence or accident by any party other than PacFab, such as but not limited to, damage to pans caused by installers, damage to pump pans caused by 'dry' operation (loss of prime or obstruction in plumbing lines). 5. Problems resulting in whole or in pan from alteration or modification of the filter by any party. 6. Failures due to chemical corrosion caused by failure to maintain the water chemistry in conformity with the standard of the swimming pool and spa industry. PacFah. Inc. Corporals I1ca0qua.1c : Weslem ()peak...": WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS OF PACFAB - Should a defect in workmanship and/or material in any item covered by this warranty become evident during the term of the warranty, then upon the consumer following the procedures set forth below, PacFab will, at its option, repair or replace such item or part at its own cost and expense. PacFab is not, however responsible under this warranty for any cost of shipping or transportation of the filter or pan thereof to or from the service department. Also, PacFab is not liable for any loss of time, inconvenience, incidental expenses such as telephone calls, labor or material charges incurred in connection with the removal or replacement of the equipment, or any other incidental or consequential damages. PLFASE NOTE: Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation or incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE: In order to obtain the benefits of this warranty the consumer who made the original retail purchase will contact PacFab Customer Service Department, 10951 W. Los Angeles Ave., Moorpark, CA 93021 as soon as possible after discovery of the defect, but in no event later than the expiration date of the warranty period provided in this warranty. Upon receipt of this communication, PacFab will promptly notify the customer of the address to which the defective item may be shipped. The customer shall then ship the item, freight prepaid, to the address indicated together with a letter stating the model number, serial number, and the date of purchase of the item which is claimed to be defective, and the name and address of the consumer and a brief description of the problems encountered. WARRANTY PROTECTS ORIGINAL PURCHASER: This warranty extends to the consumer who made the original retail purchase only and is not enforceable by any other party. WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS BY OTHERS: No dealer or other person has any authority to make any warranties or representations concerning PacFab or its products. Accordingly, PacFab is not responsible for any such warranties or representations.. OTHER RIGHTS: This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. 1620 Hawkins Arc.. Sanford. NC 2,7330 • (919) 774-4151 10951 Wesl Lo, Angdes Ave., Moorpark. CA 93021 • (W5) 513-7400 P/N 071109 12 Pace I M C O P P O a A T E Rev. C 3' TR TR 40 1TON° II 7R50 B0 TA 100 FIBERGLASS SAND FILTER TR10003 FILTRE A SABLE EN FIBRE DE VERRE TR1ao TA140C: FILTRO DE ARENA DE FIBRA DE VIDRIO TR 140C-3 INSTALLATION, OPERATION & SERVICE MANUAL MANUEL D'INSTALLATION, D'UTILISATION & DENTRETIEN MANUAL DE INSTALACION, OPERACION Y SERVICIO I C) REVVEYTXAL RESIDENTIEL RESICENC/AL FILTER IS DESIGNED AND INTENDED FOR USE TO FILTER WATER IN SWIMMING POOLS LE FILTRE EST CONCU ET PREVU POUR FILTRER L'EAU DES PISCINES EL FILTRO HA SIOO DISENADO Y TIENE COMO FIN SER USADO PARA FILTRAR AGUA EN PISCINAS A'. WARNING THIS MANUAL CONTAINS CRITICAL SAFETY INFORMATION WHICH MUST BE FURNISHED TO THE END USER. FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR MAJOR PROPERTY DAMAGE. �t AVERTISSEMENT LE PRESENT MANUEL CONTIENT DES INFORMATIONS TRES IMPORTANTES CONCERNANT LA SECURITE, QUI DOIVENT ETRE COMMUNIOUEES A L'UTILISATEUR. LE FAIT DE NE PAS LIRE NI SUIVRE LES INSTRUCTIONS PEUT AVOIR POUR RESULTATS DES BLESSURES GRAVES ET/OU DES D GATS MATERIELS TRES IMPORTANTS. Q' ADVERTENCIA ESTE MANUAL CONTIENE INFORMACION DE IMPORTANCIA CRITICA CUE DEBE SEA ENTREGADA AL USUARIO FINAL. SI NO SE LEEN NI SE SIGUEN ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES SE PUEDEN PRODUCIR LESIONES PERSONALES GRAVES Y/O DANO DE IMPORTANCIA A LA PROPIEDAD. PAC FAB - CCRPORATE OFFICES MEMBER 1620 HAWKINS AVE. MEMBRE SANFORD. NC 27370 MIEMBRO PHONE (919) 774-4151 FAX (979)774-4831 PacFalb PAC FAB . WESTERN DPERATICNS NSF I N C O R P O R A T E D 10951 WEST LOS ANGELES AVE. Ilan Goeow ri o�n�n pool rt Spa Sw1•m. TABLE OF CONTENTS HOW YOUR FILTER WORKS ........... :......... 3-5 . ....................................5-8 INSTALLATION........ INITIAL START-UP.........................................9 I. FILTER CARE ............................................. .10 CLEANING FREQUENCY .......................10-11 FILTER BACKWASH PROCEDURE ......11-12 �. CHEMICAL CLEANING PROCEDURE ...... .12 .{. WINTERIZING THE FILTER .........................13' L TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .... ..I --••-•.I ..... 14 J. REPLACEMENT PARTS TR40. TR50, l7 20 TR60, TR100, TR140............... _...... _...... K. REPLACEMENT PARTS TR 1000. •.-••••-21.23 TR140C_... _.............._.................. L. REPLACEMENT PARTS T810OC-3 ••'•�-27 AND TR140Ca....... ..... _..-..-.._......_ TABLE DES MATIERES A. FONCTIONNEMENT OU FILTRE...............3-5 B. INSTALLATION ................................... _....... 5-8 C. MISE EN SERVICE INrrIALE .........................9 D. ENTRETIEN DU FILTRE ....................... -----lo E. FREOUENCE DE NETTOY AGE .............10.11 F. LAVAGE A CONTRE-COURANT DU ....... FILTRE............................... _..... _... _. G. NETTOYAGE CHIMIOUE ....... __ ..:.............12 H• HIVERNISATION OU FILTRE _ ....................13 I. GUIDE DE DEPANNAGE.... _._--_.___15824 J. USTE DES PIECES DE RECHANGE (TR40, TR50, TR60, TRt 00, TR1401..._17.20 K. USTE DES PIECES DE RECHANGE 11 23 (TR100C. TR140C) ------------ - -------- L. USTE DES PIECES DE RECHANGE 27 (TR100C•3, TR14OC-3)---•••••- 2 CONTENIDO A. COMO FUNCIONA EL FILTRO...................3-5 B. INSTALACION....... ..... ................................5.8 C. ARRANOUE INICIAL......................................9 D. CUIOADO DEL FILTRO ................... _........... 10 E. FRECUENCIA DE UMPIEZA..................10-11 F. PROCEDIMIENTO DELAVADO POR 11 t2 CORRIENTE DEL FILTRO._............... G. PROCEDIMIENTO DE LIMPIEZA.•.t2 OUIMICA._........... ............ .............-.••.•••. H. PREPARACION DEL FILTRO PARA EL INVIERNO............ _..... _. ..............13 1. GUTA PARA LA IDENTIFICACION DE PROBLEMAS .... ... _.......... ....... ..... 16824 J. PIEZAS DE REPUESTOS TR40. TR50. 17-20 TR60, TR100. TR140.._--•.... ..... ........... K. PIEZAS DE REPUESTOS TRI 00c, TRI40C.._.._..._.__.............._..._.. ........ L. pIEZAS DE REPUESTOS TR100C-3, ......25-27 TRITON II FIBERGLASS FILTRE A SABLE EN TRITON II FILTRO DE SAND FILTER FIBRE DE VERRE ARENA DE FIBRA DE TRITON II VIDRIO This filter opcnto under pressure and if assembled impmpely or operracd with air in the water circulation system, the top closure can upaate and result in an accident ausing'propeny damage at serious bodily injury. een A warning bW has b"affsaed b the top of the filter and should not be removed. Keep safety labels in good condition and replace if missing or illegible. (For Joe labels call 1-919-7-14-415t.) momenta tent o Si u Ce litre foncD tionne sous re®tan cq i it of mal moot! &m film open bijo pcsi6n y L u dc ou uritisk calors Rue de fair es prlxnt dans It circuit open con circ en d sistcma do dicta m"dcmu que d-ou, son couvercle risque de x dlsolidari—. ee qui citric wperia u.Pucdc abrin 7 redticir - paut avoir pour rdsultot un meident occwionnant des causes loiones graves to d euerpa y dano a IS dti;R3 mulriels-imparums ou blessums grams. Une proincdad Se_ha idnmdo sena cuqucu de t rxsr(tuU. ltiqueac d'vicnimment a Eli collie sur k dessus du - en la pane wperior del fslleo 7 no se Ced > � : Mile a doll y rester: Maiintmccz to ltituetics-de situ- Mamenga last aiquesss do sryundad Icer. rite en bon tut et mmplaccz-les si elles.rnanqucnt ou cions y ponga uses sura» falu a si all se pins W illisibles. (Pour rn obrenirgmruirrmtpr, appelez ft , (Pato obrrn_er'dipItms grant Ilam, al 1.919. ries-. 1151.) IFIRTMAT1111Apl• 1 • 1-919.771-4151.) Your high rate sand filter is designed m operate.for 'vrhen rw - g g • : p 1 - Yesrs with a minimum of maintenance and in-.- suBrd,operated and maintained in accordance with Cefsltne i sable! grand ddhit est caner pour fonasanncr S will provide years of trouble Gee" pendant de'nombceuacs armies avec un mmimum theseinswetiau,it -: ' d'entreuenet, lorsgp it Est insulle, utilise it entretcru- s opcntien.- ., _ - Din u skated in the Glter as the water Ili s through cusfolinament aux presents tnsmcuuns, fonciionnera I sans probleme the <enml'valvcat the side of the filar and a dutaed dant de nombreaaes annaes lac' ., . -. - danstcrdlrelorsqueieu...- intothetopEulkhad. Dirty water flows onto the'dif- Les impurctes sant recocilliei 6 de Sc muve sur le cat! fuser it the top of the unit and is directed down.ard of the Girt, sand bed. The din is traverse vanne rcgulauwt qui de celuki et sont dirigles dans la traversae de perm onto she top surface collected in.the 'sand bed and the clean water nawi Manche suparieurc. Cru sale eeule dans Ie.dif(ascur du eat dirigc vers through the latmis and lower piping at the bottom of qui se tmuve cn haul rdscrvuir, puffs to bas.jusque aur ti surface suparicure du br de sable., thefdserupintothelowerbulkhe,d.Thtrlowthcriiocs- valve at the side of the ftlter: Clean Les impurctcssant recucilEtz dans le litde able al'au into she Central walcru maimed through the piping system to she pool. pmpre tnversclese!anents latanuatl l<tuyaunfesieur The pressure will rise and the flu- to dw pool will he qui sc srouve au has du ftitre, pun renonwpour penetrcr dans la tnvtrsec de pami eunehc inferieure L'au low<rtd as the Jin is collected in the Glte:. Evenuully, secoule cnsuite dans la vanne do rcgulauon sisuee sur thebherwJl bcamcso Ise Jwith Jin the it will be D z'e to testa du Mine. L'cau prupie rctourne ensuite 1 Is necessary to pedoms the backwash prucudum. It is impartial to know when to hackwash the Filter. seine it law autme. '- 7 -.' . D p y - , Bnckwsshingis Jiscussdfunherundcrthesuhsequcnt Uprosions'alren a le debit verso Piscme xabaisxra i accamulent dans sections of the booklet. - m fur et 1 mesure que Its bnpurtes -kfiltreI ifianiceresretde strul pastes Please we that ftlter mmuvcs suspended matter and rocadcscirt impurtas qtr if sera necessaire de Praadcr.i w lavage - -it -de does not sanitia the pool. Thc pool water must he 1 contrt Courant du fshre. B est important siva; tarvtized aryl the. alcr must he chanieally halanccd foe quand cRcducI tate opantilm. Cello -Ci at d<mm plus spackling dor water. Your fill ration syitem should h. en dials dans Its s<cic ru wivantes du present BVmL designed to mea your local health codes. As a mitt; -- must be site that your system will turnover Vcuillez niter qu'un fillre !!imine les paniculcs en mum, you the tall volume of water in your pool at (cast two to susperosion et n -pure pus IS piscine. Ceiu de exiled chimique dolt Etre four times in a twCalydour hour perivd. . _ _ duil l:rc epurec et n e mpusmon I -m Vosmsystcnede Rcfcr toTable A for 1Sihcr Upciatiun Data. equdsbrctpourqucitcsantrescm - " fihngc doita:re crntSti pourrespecttrb rtglenenuuon saniuirc locale applicable. Vous devcz au minimum vcillcr i cc que ruts syut me Mrsalvclle la taalitl de rcau de vote, piscine au mains dc.0 i quatm fois par peridc de vingt-quasrc hcures. Reponez-vous to Tableau A pour dcs d,nnao sur its specifications des Mines. 1 1 Is Nita de arena de ala capacidad ha tidoaucdvlo P operar pa aims ern un mansenimieaomfnima y si C insula.opcla y u manurncSegfin raw insmcames e entsegari Aiwa de operICum sin Qrablem-a -.. U mugs se reaudret cl.Mira a medida,que d flujo . no,, a Cowls de la vilvula de central es la p+nt lateral dci fritro y se dirigc huia d upin superior. EI agua sucia fluyc al difusor m is pant tiptoes del essana y sc dirigc hicia ab.jo, a h superftee supe. . caps de amm del filtro. U mugre sC.mc3ud2 m IS cap3. do scants y cl agua Bmpia (luye a vav£s do lu raunlea y de la tube:;- infcriul rn b pane inferior de! Ciltm�y. hacia am"na al upon irdcriar. El fiujo luego va'a b'. viivola de carinal es Is pane lateral del fdm. Ei agua limpia .ere devaelve a Cork del sistcma de tubsnss a la h presian se clevari y el flujo de Is pisc'eta Cbajari a medidi queto,",,d- MUSIC e c.lien.Evevualmnse, el Glvo se up li unto con la mugrc Rue seri naenro e! impiemerurcl procdimiestode!avado pot coiricnte Es gnpotunte saber cuindo o Pieces'. no laver el G1tCe pot corrienta. El lav -do put eomente u ase MIS a cominuacidn hajo las .mono siguscntcs do manual. tlaga el favor de darse cornu elite el film remove los matcnalo suspcndidos y no higicnin la piiana. EI agua do In piscina time Rue serhigieniada y,balaoceada quimicimcnte Pan eonsegulf agua burbujonceser tra,tsparentt. Su sistcma de fillociZ" tine qtr dis"du de mod, quo satirf-92 toff c6digos , salad locales. Como On minima Ilene Rue uagunrse Rue w sistcma ver a hxcr roar d v,J=m de agua total en w piscna par to mtmos dos a C-arm sett-%cn sen pend, de :a hos. R;Ge rase a b Tables A para obtescr la Infocmaccn nit Operation del fihm- I$= RITON 11 FIBERGLASS SAND FILTER 99 30680 .. 6].600 .. .�••••_.. Tido 7.06 79 ]8 160 sm 101 • FILTER OPERATIONAL DATA TABLE A 141 a.,....,. ?R700 AND TR140 ARE BASED ON t3 GPM/50 FT. DE VERRE TRITON- - TURNOVER CAPACITY FILTER FILTER FLOW - .. _ -_ —'- (Gallons) - ' . •• MODEL AREA RATE a►.■r.■■ .' (Basad on 20 OPM/SR.FIJ' TURNS PER DAY 2 ;URNS PEA DAY Nl" 'R {59'FI'1 g7oGPwFT' 4 TURNS PER DAY J TURNS PER DAY 2.4 r..360 Ian" 87360) ;. J8 1],680 18,240 n,500 TR 40 1.92 2181631 - 85852 (n680) . 7144701702x0) x.14]088177800) 17,6 40 2].520 29,400 43,]60 TR 50 246 49 - 288902(767201•- ]0,340 ]7,900 4011106) 14N51 (381601. . 192601(50880) Id07511fi1600) TR 60 ].It 63 n.680 14,400 - ..• .: i],Z90 1. 58,900 'RKOGTR1000J 4.91 99 30680 .. 6].600 .. .�••••_.. Tido 7.06 79 ]8 160 sm 101 • :.,r.e 7.06 1 .,. _ .: CfTR n law ,.. _____ 141 a.,....,. ?R700 AND TR140 ARE BASED ON t3 GPM/50 FT. DE VERRE TRITON- FILTRE A SABLE EN FIBRE AIm ■■ 6 . -TABLEAU A • SPECIFICATIONS DES FILTRES — nam■■m■■mmumumaara �- :- :�. CAPACRE DE RENOUVELLEMEt7T."'- " NUMERO SURFACE DE DEBIT ` _. - ,• ... _ (Utros/Callons) a►.■r.■■ DE MOOELE FILTRAGE . •(UMN• . (Bas4 sur 20 gaYmnlPt'j GAUMN) RENPO '2 UVELLEUENTS AENOPAA. ��: DE FlLTRE (M', ply RJOLUaMEMS 20 GAL'MN/PP 4 RENOUVELLEMENTS 7 RENOUVELLEMENTS. ,2,4 1R . MEN PARJOUR PAR JOUR Ian" 87360) ;. }44 (]8) 51784 (116801 69046 (19240) 86307 (2280% - 173549 M2601 TA W 0,16 (1.921 183 (49) 6677417764 0) 69037 (21520 111291 (294 - 171706 457601. TR 50 0.23(2,461 2181631 - 85852 (n680) . 7144701702x0) x.14]088177800) - 201686153280) TR 60 0,29 (3,14) 1]4457 J5520) 1158072( 444001' 280 (741 100847 (215640) ( 267098 M56M" TR100 0,47 p4,911 ]71(98) 173549(]3290) 178065 {47040) 222581(58800) ' - 288902(767201•- TAtoOCRAt00DJ 047{4.91) 4011106) 14N51 (381601. . 192601(50880) Id07511fi1600) 784294170152% Tt40 0,65(7,06) 7921471307601 -.: .. 236196 (67680) _... 320245 (8x600) R140C/fAla J 0,155(7,06) 534 17411 . S SUR 15 GAL/MPP SONi BASEN/ .t. -LES CHIFFRES APPUCABIES-AUX TR100 ET TR740 II FILTRO DE ARENA DE FIBRA DE VIDRIO TRITON LA OPERACION DFL FILTRO TABLA A INFORMACION DE - ' CAP ACIOAD DE ROTAC1014 NUMEAO AREA DEL VELOCIDAD >• I+' lGalansl DEL YOOELO FlLTRO OE FLUJO -. .. (Based a on 20 GPMIPIas cuadndosj' -(GPM) DIA 2 VUELTAS AL DIA DEL FlLTRO (pias cuadrados) 0120 GPM/PIE' 4 VUELTAS AL DIA 3 VUELTAS AL DIA 24 VUELLT.e30AL 27160 .-. 16 13,680 78.240 " - 35,250 TR 40 1.92 .. 2],520. 29.400 49 17.640 '. 45,3150 .. TR 50 2.46 63 n, 680 70.240 ' 37,800 - S7.2B0' TR 60 3.74 26,640 75.520 70,560' ' TRI00 4,91 I 74 15,380 a,o4o. 56,600 715,320 . MWOU1R10oG3 4.91 98 18.160 5D,99D 67,600 701,520 - T140 7.06 706 84,600 '. 50.760 - � 67,680;- TR140C17R140C•3 7,06 H1 _.. BASAN EN 7S GPMIPIES . •TR100 Y TR149 SE .CUADRAOCS .. i._ ta.0 Pressure .. Curves for TRITONA■i■■■■a■■iiiiiiiWn AIm ■■ 6 Sand FlIws. nam■■m■■mmumumaara .aa� ossnanmuu■■>.■■, a►.■r.■■ de la SERIE TRIG I I. Curves d MEN iii■iiuii� Mon M am WA 9 p■■� r.■■■■ZO�■■: Arens de Is Scrie TNI- . MEN .uENS �■� MEN a 1'r�-�n'iiiIIII ■■ i�iy■■■■■■■mans P11TON II FIBERGLASS FILTRE A SABLE EN TRITON II FIL.TRO DE FIBRE DE VERRE ARENA DE FIBRA DE AND FILTER TRITON II VIDRIO - 5 . .. - Q AU VER7'ENCIA . IQ AVEATISSE9tENT IQ W,\RNING .. - S, no OPun sit s.tcma de rams o si la Wuari6n w u Y eq Una nen-wibsatim de rare tyuer un manmue de eland adecuada sc puede af,M, Is tr]nspartncia del agua. Illi¢ to °pence your filters stem or inadequate fJ- fdtnge i ssuffisant u+ rovoq 9 - Pl P ede ser e P' P Mr 'JrcnL, la visibilidad cn sit ,icor y W 111ty n,=1.0 caut<pOor waterclarity obsinlcung visibd- - eand all ow diving into or on top of ob-. de Peau $taunt lavmngtrd dans voce +st1nC, cSalta dcmlo O tYhT OhJC1VSOMCY2tidO+gV IrvI aO in Yur pool Quelq� un pail ain$t plunger dans r g sui des obom norale, Brava o que b P5. ,mrd objects which can cause tcriouapersonal injury products iniOrws pc quJne pcutvar, risquant de seblesa<r gravtmrnt, ere ahogue. �or drowning. de se noyet ' " - fd.acidn g Pp P til agua tnmparcnm es el rtsuludo Janlea adewado Clay water is the result of Proper "'Mum as -ellas L'eau claire est produlte par un filtrate a N rid et ademsda wmutvnbldn del balance W une eumpoatios cbimique eo,mcte de Peau. 1-c del agm Je la Piscuu. La quimtca de la piscine requicrt proper water chemistry: Poul chemistry is s Special* tet- comulLir aura imd arta and you should consult your local poo trvlement chimiquc dune piscine est I'a(faire de cenucvn6nm es(aciali'ndu y Bene qua an los vice specnlin for 'Pacific details. In general. proper sp&ialistes « B eonvient qua vous consultiiv rare do pinla hgrenizaei6n Pool ssnititioh require a Gee chlorine level of 1 ao 7' sp¢nAste local de 1'entrelien demos Pnlemesur qui aero _ Jn alpessosp 6fscos. sFn general. Pr1, tier( p PPM and s Pit range 47.2 to 7.6. _ _ _ points Partied . G tegle g 211e doit P a 7,6. J-une acme soft cortectemeni f a• mel uq., sdecwJa de to .naw oma de PI de i.7 cfoio66rt- ( p Linc pi un niveaa do dllorstion de 1= 3 pP do 1 a 3 ppM Y B - PI I eompris emrc 7,2 .0.6._ - ( ,.• B 1 WARNING D ERTENCIA , to Q A V J11tenshould never he lestdorsubjettedibeand... Lwfltrusnuntadcbensaprobadia ser espyestos ss under pressure. All gases are compressible and. _ _ . Qj 'AVERTISSEMEYI- ` under pressure. crert< a danger Severe bodiij a site o gas baja p resi6n tree, Pdtgro. Se Injury or property damage could occur If the filler Les 111tres ne doflmk n(ttre <pos6 a eeua'c( Tous comprimibles y baja P6n. 3'odos los asci so q pucdcn produtir lesions corporates graves o dans Is subjected to air or gas pressure. Cats au gaz camp as bala I's gaz sont co d..C,cibi<s es, (ors rets'-soni • - � - <omprimis. soot dangveuz: Des blesiures'griresala propicdad A el liltro se cspanea alvei g j oudesddgdzsmalBsefslmpoctants p<urenl resultc5 presi6n. I{7+cck canon for my col. if n damage due filter tough handling in shipment. If anon or eriy filter de 1 exposition d'un Gllre i de 1 air Cats 8 du gaz sous ootid freight came, imine- 1 -Revise la csja de Cando pan verificar a hay ecvnponents are damaged, Y B prtssloa: evrdencia do Jano dehddo at man<jo abrvp+a durance el ncnse dcl diatdy. envie. Si la Cala Je canon u malquic rats detnnspone acka c and the 1 -Examine, Ic canon pour Mchercher SCUM ale an c urs do filuo esti dansdo, ans< a la comps 2-Cartfu0 rtmove the accessory P __ 3 d<gils dos i uric manutcraiess brut, in Me usmente. tout dldment du fJtre est ue+e del acCesm"a filter Link from the canon. tnnspoa. Si Ie Cangrl Cats a de <anrin. neu, immddiatemem. 2-C cn2nq a del fi rad". a Pa9 an 4 endammage,avisaanletnnspo y eI esunyue del fibro I. ail n on eel anent slab, preferably aeeessolrC « an Lina laser pet'''s" t }Mount the Wier on a perm 2-R«iia avec Mile- sn du arta la j_M.nrc d fd, c tentrtta POYIid 111 a (omr °, an platform CORSINCIed le rdservoir du (hrc- prt(criblcracrac do c°ncrcio vciadu an un me IMO u de Yse sand to level of mnc=c block or brick. DO NOT will wash away- Lina pl-.u(onna tonstrva a n, bl°C m Sur Linc delle fine, mow Sur dc' an niydar d liltro o para Y ]-Noma l< fJtrc sit g ou sur une ladnllo. NO USE vma p the filter or far pump mounting. p,dfCra" m bdtrn torted de's 'n^°t(ou cera briLies.SC lateforme wnstruite an P R g o lie le fJtrc i mo"t,jc do Is bombs plies lot s inial =C -so pass d -Provide space and lighting for routine in N,IyfILISF.Z PAS de sable pourq-Irm rcmne espuso Y P nivauN Nur monter la POmpe, aril sen cmpancpn 1JU er'lean the msnt<nimrtnw de rvtlna. No monte lo, Antroes 0,, adsnot able to ledrial controlsoiler h nnaruer. elicincus sabre ci filtro. Es necesanodpad 7 4 One reeds tobe inimurtosund clorCIMMIr may be round I'cau bombs. hs Ute pump yl'nir^um space requirtmrnts may be found del (ilii cuanmi se hate am112- la as ueden 4_Prdvoyez un accts suffisammenl spaeieuz «biers Cantle large nameplate on the filter aide mmmandes nersidado minima' de espacio P Eclaire pour 1'enirasen. Ne moral You, dere, pm Ilii enccmt ar cn at fdtna' m la Plies $nide dd (abnan 1 Henri ua 3Ic Cl i_ i l Wtue $-prang] el blit. de modo qua lot cs" an de vous dearter Je edit -<i larsque Ilius cache la purspe rocedlmiento de $-Position filter so that the port locauans Ile N the s c un f nal Jacada. Siga <I p desired frail position. Follow valve insuUat"m pnsce• en marcher. L'espsm minimum nd<esnirt est indiyud P° l r durt. sur IS grade plaque signalfuque du ultra. mn,1366m JC is vilvula. les,montc to 5-Pusiuonrsez le fdtm de fagoo i cc qua Jas orifice Lit Ica millet 6-Siumeuna VilvuU de Agujerw Mulup Valve, astdnble the valve m viI ula cn el estmque, ssegurinduse q 6-Jf you have a\tulupon soirntdam l>posivasfinaleddsirfe.Swvezla morale. _ vilvaI este, an an lug" Y ... to los acces.nus dc la t del adv. unk,bcmgsure o -rug, applied lightly i htly Plsuch v tions de pose de la vanne. B r>;e, monmi-la lira ms. U,e un luhncvut aPliodoll)] spas o GL' JC0 art clean. Use a Iubncmta;�PoreGE jh00Yor 623, or "i vous &iposez dune vann< multiv P nl cornu la $rasa d< tibamat Du•v rn hs Silicone grease, Dow 073, rooves nor io a n2J, u un Prsalucto sunilu an los an Jlos O Y r ucl a� o -rings and o -ring g p - sur le tfscrvorr an vdllam 1 to qua tit, la J°tnn wnJv p °J toriques d , nc,ords de la verde So prapr .1 ethic. sorts del morluJe. a11e^hiP enolate-ApPh9uczunemmcecwthed,lubn ard, let anuns de los inill.t 0, w,o.77 Cats g0.GE300ou 7-$i ucna Lina Jilvula de dcsliz]micnto de dos u<dc la nisse,ilicate Do oma ton Lies a isnaIlMla vilvula curs el esungoe de mcdo &I CSIA-que. 7-1l You haveat-q Position slide valve, align the valve 623. ou un ,adult temhlable, sur la j 9 Pu.awct, with Link so Us, thchmdle is towed the' of the ink, P qua la manilla este hatter la pane supcno rrt las ''cites push valve mlo pqm and wet the valve nuts snugly on Icon gorge avam It montage. Link Gmngt, h is not necessary to cmeh valve nuts w 7 -Si vms disp]sez dun ,obinet'v. de i ilei, (soar crop. is Iv valvulas an 1n ...Juoa y is tic lit uuc Link tiding beyond B la poi Bnet wrl wumee ren le dessus du rescrvou, aunyuC. N. as nc¢sano uegunr las t, qua do la ad hmdii hu+ns, ti�ns,•bgncz la vannc sit, le rdservolr de faknn i<t qac dc I] valvula aPl<udamrntc en los acrosonos ci en]n ue m q im(latcmenl dorsa sur Icls rccods du rfservuia 11 n'asl it pu<Jt h] cr maswMcrnc. q Ass nil<asz;fc de les ser¢' au deli du te.,r l li ma n. 11 J • • TRITON II FILTRO DE 6 II FIBERGLASS FILTRE A SABLE EN ARENA DE FIBRA DE TRITON FIBRE DE VERRE `' SAND FILTER _ TRITON II _ VIDRIO - E -Les sanglcs de tmnspon utilisEcs pour Soutenir ie q ��t, E-l� comas, dc) cnv(o w se 0svon u ��° straps used PP ort the IOOC-J. multidirruseur du I00C-3, TR 1400 ct TR 1400-3 multidifusor IOOCJ, TR 140C y TR 1400-3 to el (dus. shipping i multi 140C and TR 140C•7 multi diffuser should be doivent 21re retirEes avant de charger Ie filtre do sable « remover, antci de c+t6ss U Kea y U Brava st TRI4 TA e before loading sand and gravel in the filter. remove remov Sit gravier. - du sable - veillel i utiliser le sable 9 -lea epccJcactones de U arena - asegdrese clue tomo at ha daCnlO en h specifications - be twain the proper sand is Table S. Before the sand 9-Spt<u tcauons tel ue It ddcrit Ie Tableau B. Avant de vomer eorleet, 9 elui<i ct use la arena dc" -da til Tabla B. Ant" dc 1262f 11 S " lil. " u " vee used as described in pouring filter, look inside and check the lower under- it sableJIM m ardc3 i 19nzdriturde edns le r, to,, 61&nmt sdenzroy nit W el drmaje"em dteriorol qn pucdai: into the driW for brut en Or louse lazerils (or fingers), which damaged by sough pO° ou desserTE, susceptible davoir IatEnl fou doigt) eassE P esaudtosld=ajc hay lateral debido d manejo +brupzo ., ' Faber danad0 por accidcnze - rliay. have been •+eeidentally ,Sy, a Replace any broken pens i( Et! endommagE ucidemdlcmrnt par one manulenuon aecnd ussfe dunnzeclmane3a. Cambielsspartes rozssaorcmYio•. -- Burin shipment. B on dutransport. Remplacez tout< pi2ce bruladc ._::. ;. necessary. - Si ndcessssm. -TABLAB. TABLEAU S - •• ': MATERIAL DE TABLES YATERIAU DE- ... Egp�00 TODO RRL7TqRAOStj.%-' . f0.TER NEOYt_ "EE BOARD ALL SAN p, SAM RLiMOEt KC RStFORYE _ -- UBRE ARENA• Opay1U-A•t A0F1tA ' YODELO I- NBrusl 50 '- 135 ' A-1 YOOEL q- (PDUNOs) PC OwA�EL'ANO W 13a OU BEAGLE SABLE' CRANE T- {KC) ET SABLE ITS TR a0 t v4- i75 IT+ TR u 1 w' W In TR YOOE 1A a0 10.a CY Tars 327 SBA T:5 lA 50 t v! 735 3T5 - R W to yr• ]b W ]r] ill WO 1m 4® TR 50 34.7 CY 103.3 33.7 147.7li 30.7 OY t,T r 175 m0 .: lSp - 450 TR 100 11 1Ir. _ TR tW It W_ 10 uao „sea- sm Iso TRW TA too 39.6 CY 373.7 60.3 3aA m maces It tK tri V•p n ta' � 111 ,W t]set ns m aW rn_I- 343CY 777.7 sa3 �•s a4.]CY - 410A .: '125 193.4. TA lao W T 4]t? ns lri . CUYPUR, CON LO!- __. J>Eou PEOWRED TO MEET NSF REDumEYENTS .. vEA OKAY 11 To 1E w To tM Ou. WEFR 7A 140 1Plaaea YI,J CY a30.4 _ 135 790.4 SPECRCA710Ns •..... .... .....::. t._ •_ MATERIAL NECESARIO PARA } ATERI OE NSF 719X9 OUE SER OE w • td 014 • SAMO TO BE 1Rt. A S=N0ARO SILNNiFDN"= Ofi -,ENT NOT aREl.iER THAN 1.Ts) A's,. p DIAMETER PAR- - ^ ..: '- - ' ` - _ t FTERIAU E7UDEPOURSAi15FAIREIES yB ► 1N.P6) DE, • GRAv1ER PISIFORYE DE 3 A 0.75 101 1 .... .... U CRAY0.LA -LA ARENA pFpLIENTE OE UNFOR0AO N0 YA OR OUESUCEA p.73J� 15,BE RODE PARTICULA-- ` -. ... TCUSI NOTE: The free board divan¢ is the root important be Sand density will CAURRE ' SABLE DOR ETRE OE TYPE NE DIEU> alp to STANDARD. D-URFORIBTE NE DEPASSANT PAgt7S)DE A20�OEN dutinoa delespadolibreala v+ruble de La densidad de la variable roil should maintained. (COEFRCIENT m5simponssxi+yse debt m+r>ene and them[= sand amount is given as arefemnee. 0.45 A 450 YY DE CAUBRC._... - _ d- sable set la b tant0la eanndad de aim+ u da vary .. REMARQUE : La hauteur a -u east +rens v+nsrd y pot . don muter constante. IV .. ,:. - variable la plus'unPonante et _ tomo referencia. . du sable vane et la quantize de sable donnEe Car ,- •. - dmiitE - .. it titre indicauf. .. ._ .... -� OESSU - HAUTEUR AU .. OV SABLE *r 'X' FREE BOARD I r T000 ARENA _ �-' TOM SABLE ... 0 ARENA DRAVA ALL SAND :. GABLE W MVIER • Or = SAND & GRAVEL .. - _ .. - - "- - IA TS Q AVERTISSEMENT _ _ Aire nstrapado 1� WARNING rnddri que % 1"PC "m cn d Air Vent Inside of Le Potitl0nncmmllncarrnddelTrent mlomatlque Slnox°vt�iclselNe is atl ldtro. El a iI Failure to position the Automatic the Closure wIII allow etctssivc trapped air t0 ac- 51'InlMlcur du rnurerde permAtra pfnHndon d'alr priwnnitniernsr dans esis c,,S, y no rests ecndo to forma adecvada prE- tiue�n u erre. to t que cumulate In the filter. Trapped air and the closure de I'esefdenl III a hate quest produzan fugas'm d der" danpl)a not properly dosed can Dose the dOsurt t0 blow caar� Ie pose ret provoqua 1'fe6tOnenisde cdul- p torpor>lesgnres yfB .71 : da on and m�ldouseskrkebodily InJupandlorP1°P- del ocoslonnc alnsl deshlessura grams tUou FrOPkdassd'd�s'lona crty damage. - - Ls. d[gdts 1112 els Imporlin31 a 1 . • 4 0 > 4 TRITON iI FIBERGLASS SAND FILTER ltt_m.a dK dRuxr out of the cemcr of U. tank on the TR 10. W. 60. IW k Ido by muting the diffuser -stem' Jay Counm, cbckw;ie. (NOTE the mule diffuser assy. should ort be moved on models TR 1000 and TR 10()C- ) sM TR I40C Md TR INCd. After iowlling the (Iter aedia as dexribM below check b make wre the reps on ue dirfusen tae paralkl to she tap of the sand bed.) FII dx tank about half full M waxy. Pour Pea gravel first (if nap and diem the saw in. the top of tk ,Iter at a 'I. - .,C o dw Jac impact of the filter malia docs Its, dam. age do IsMrilL See Table B data in urn boaLIct for lie. Pm,, vnoures of sand and gavel. FII filter to proper kvel to majau;n fnmboard Ism Table 0). Pivot the dif. luso assembly back to its vertical politic. if it vas moved. Be veru;. the automatic it vent is pmmding into eat, top of the dmure as indicated below in Figure 1. Fswre that dx .1 . 6. tar vcm is in the ecntO of rhe rata court. Wash away dl and uouad the Nreded ye.ing m the top of the tank. FIGURE p : _ .. MANUAL AIR - - .. OLe CIen PRESSURE VALVE GAG.' `—�iCLOSURE AUTCMATIC AIR VENT / TANK FILTRE A SABLE EN TRITON 11 FILTRO DE T FIBRE OE VERRE TRITON It ARENA DE FIBRA DE VIORIO 10.Faims pboxr It dff.vcur pow It ddccnucr dam It reservoir des TR 40. 10. W. 100 A I40 m It twmant dans It sent inverse des aigvilles dune montre: (REMARQUE: Le muhidi (fuss., at doit pat the ddplace sur Its modbles TR IWC. TR 1000.1 ct TR IdOC, TA 140CJ. Apes aveir oris en Place it M31463a de flange amore irdiqud plus loin, vdrifet que khout dcs diffuxun est panikk au lit do sable.) RcmPrsxt k mond k Alen.;, d'C.. Verses d',bord k gnvkr Pit; - forme (IC cm hhdsnr), puffs k nble Ic.....t dans It haul du Nut. pour hirer que I'impact Odd par It ma"' au de filuage C dommage its dldnxnts brim... Voir ks donM&, figurant dans k Tabkau B du pft!.t livor pour its quantiles corrrexs do ubk et de gnv;rr. Rcmplace. k (Iw jmqu iu live. (earetum h .;... cn;r une I --- tea, au-dcasus du sable em.uam, [,air Tableau B). Faith p;vot. it diffuser pour It nmcecr, darts u Position vcnjcale ti van 1'avct ddplace. Veiilct k cc que 1'lvcnt auarr,l que depauc dans it ham du cwvCIck. cwn.x )ndiqud sur I. Fig.re I ci.dcsaut Vdrifxt que 1'bcm est cense dans It cwvcrcle. Gla¢ tout table cnoun.t I'oav<nurc rk,ec cn haul du KMrvoh. QWARNING FOR THREADED CLOSURES Us.. ore Then Installing dosure.The closure should turn freelyhn the Niel. If resistance to closure Insertion Is fell, then slowly remove the closure by turning counter Clockwise. The starting thread of the Unit and closure must engage properly In order to M,un the closu". Do aw crow -thread rl.s.... Failure In Install the closure properly can cause the closart to blow air and could cause severe bodily Injury and/or property damage. _ Q WARNING FOR OVAL CLOSURE Use are when insuBing closure. The dosuae should be intents! into the tank by placing the small diameter of the oval closure into the larger dia.tcr of the tank opening. Imes the side of the closure that does rot have dx presuue gage and air bleeder lost The closure will rcd to be jostled a a V angle. Once th, closure js imid. the lank it Can be muted 90' and lifted up tb Mal the tank. The aluminum bridge with load spring can then be placed over the closure boll and the hand knob tightcad to bad the closure properly. The iamb should be bghtencd by hand only. DO NOT USE A WRENCH TO TIGHTEN THE KNOB- You could damogcthe unk a du,uft, area cause a hilu c by using a wrench. F.IuK m i -,-Il the daswc prapHy can cause the do - sue to blowoff and could cause Mvae bodily injury on, Property dam?ge . NEVER ATTEMPT TU TIGHTEN OR LOOSEN THE CLOSURE WITH THE PUMP RUNNING. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS INSTRUMON CAN RESULT IN THE CLOSURE IILOWINC OFF AND CAUSING SEVERE OOOILY INJURY OR PROPERTY D.01AGE. 10-Pi.mcC ci diruwr (taco &I,—. &I marque m of TR b. 30. W. 100 1140 munla d cotjunb del dtuxr cn d .,,.;do canvvja ca que Kinn ba n vtillas d:l reloj. (AVISO: EI orpr . &I muhdiNsu m x dehe mover C,, lot model., TR 1011('. TR IWC-) y TR 1400. TR INC -d. Ocspuds do insubr d mvcsnl &I film ul tomo M to dexrit. a ...in aaeidn mix PTMa vajfca, que las Pnxs ft."iora dC lot dw.uftct ado pvaklas can Is psne su(xri.r de Is op do aetu) Lk d rev" Co. ag,ia has. alrNcda h b mind. Vxk gn•illa pimcm Iv x ata a usv) Y Iucg. amrw In b tale supe.°, del ,a- tm knu.x... C w main qua el im(.c+n 61 material 11 (Ivo On dale los Imeatcs. Vn b Informaddn en la Tabb Ben Cate manual pan veAtiO, Is cause d de veru y gnra sdeeuada. Lit. el raw al nivel decuado fwa mortar el cspacio,bre Ives b Tabb B). Pivotce cl eonjuno del difuor d, mucro a an paaicid. watiol v n que sem vii. A,egdr.t que la vemllacida do sire autun0lica esu abrcs.J;tvIae. b tart. ia,evja del eirne ul tomo M iMio a eoninuscidn ea b figura 1. AseSdrese qua b vcwibcd. de cue awcmdoca -0 to d «nun del dare dl O; try lave coda la vcv alydedoe de b shcnun aseda en Is Pant sureut del no.gm FIGURE I - - - FIGURA I VALVULA DEL' PURGEUR O'AIR .: PURGAOOROE AIRE : - "- MANUELftANOMETRE MANUAL MEDIOOR DE PRESION 1 CIERRE VENTILACION DE AIRE AUTOMATICA -- ESTANOUE WENT AUTOMA- TIOUE `tet RESERVCIR �v AVERTMSEMFYT CONCERNA`T L1 LES COUVERCTFS FILETES Faites atemiun Outset.. .utas menta le couvercle en place. Cdul-cl doll lourner libremenl dans Ie Blare. SI une r61stance u fail sentir tors de 1'Insertlm du cwvaclev redrew celul-d doucement an It lournsnl dans It sees (nveru des altuilles dune montre. Le Net d'enlyde du rfservolr at du couvercle doll i engage <ortcclement pour assunrl'fbnchtllf de b (<rme(urt. Nr fauO� par k jU.sagr du edurrrtk. La mise an place Incorrecte du couvercle peut provoquer 1'fd31emenl de « lul-d et "Caslunner a1nM desbie umgravereVoudcsdegltsmaierkls Imparlanls. . Qj AVERTISSEMENT CONCERNANT LE COUVERCLE OVALE Fait., attention lorsque wus menta It couvc=IC Cn place. Le couve le doll i:2 interd dam It rfMrvoir en piagvu It plus petit di ... Im: du cau•ertk ovale dans k diamblte It plus large de 1"ouvetture du ,'servo.. ].site, Tabard It cote du couvcKle quina pas do awomitte d de pugc-v d'art. Lt COnvacle dolt fate insttf k un angle de IO'. Une lois It couvcKle dans le fds afar, anpew le faire pjvmO do 90• d it swRvff - Paul assurer 1'61ancheite Ass rturvar. Le pang In, alu mm,um avec un reason do charge pew cnwne NK paceA sur k bubo de fcmxnue d k boulon manuel velure( Pau, manner mKaam +t le cwvctele. Le bout.. dot fire resamrt unique.mcm avec la main. NE PAS UTILISER UNE CLEF POUR SERRER LE BOU- TON. Vous pwniet mdommall" It rdst"a w it couvcKle n cruse ora ddbillance en utilisant une def. La mita en place incortecre d. CWv,KIC Pur purr. quer I'dclmement do alai<i Cl oceaaronner ainsi des bl,ssures paves V. de, digin mattrieb imponanu. N'ESSAYEZ JA.MAIS DE SERRER OU DESSERRER LE COUVERCLEALORSQUELA PONIPE EST EN A1.kitCHF.. LE NON RESPECT DE CETTE INSTRUCTION PEUr ENTRAINER L'ECLATEMENT DU COUVERCLE ET OCCASIONNER AINSI UES DLESSURES GRAVES OU DF.GATS MAT ER I F. LS IMPORTANrs. QADVERTE`ICIA PARA CIERRE ENR OSCAIM. Tenga culdado at Insular el Jerre. EI ogre deb.. Illnr Ilbremenle ea el Nlra, sl u dente reslstencla a Is lnserddn del claret, remueva lmlammte it clerre fi rdndolo to el untldo comsat16 m que giran las manillas del reloj, Li rosea del eomienao. del _ estanque y el Clore Ilene que engancha.e all forma adecuada para poder wegurar Of dere. No CIO" 6s ro"as del neer. SI no u Instate d clere m forma aEecuads sr producirin togas en ci clerre y u Pond- praduck . kslanO corpurslO gnvn 1/0 dodo a la propledad. ds ADVERTENCIA DEL CIERRE OVALADO Tenga cuidado al ;-sl-lar d ciene. EI cone u debt itsswar Cn et Oscar" Culaearlln el JLneuo pc".0 del time .•Clado dcnw del dii mew nth Ilranle de b abenun del Ourtque. Pri— insene el bin del curve que no liege la vdlvola de preside y el aljvio d. tire. EJ cierse x debt imers, M on fngula de 30 grades. Una vet que eI ci m Olt dCMm del marque se taxi, ,mar 90 grad., y levo., para sells, el evangsx. Alma cl Puente do aluminio Co. ,none ya x puede caltxar abre Cl Pt., M eiene y x puede aquae Is maml, COO la maw pan Colney el Gene adecaadeaema La maniia sobmemc u dcbe apretar can la maria. NO UTILICE UNA LLAVE INGLESA PARA APRT AAR LA MANILA. Si milita ung II,vena falba . Lia dsA-incOacIt . Ouoqu, o Cl Core y product 13 iwilacidn dd ci-M pude ocasiow que d Ckne M ,.I.y eta. puede ptoducir Inions personales pave, o daro a b propjedd. NUNC.k TRATE DE APREiAR O SOLTAR EL CIERRE CON LA Il FUNCIONANDO.S1 NO SE SIGUEN IEST.AS INSTROCCIONES SE PUEDEN PRODUCIR Ft:CAS EN EL CIERRE Y PRODUCIR LESIONES CORPORALES GRA VFS O D,e.NO A I_% PROPIF.DAD. TRITON It F P, DE y SABLE EN ARENA DE FISRA DE pN II FIBERGLASS FiLTRE A VIDRIO EN II ERRE F18Rp t ID FILTER IRII ,stet aegm'rl"pn'tua p p,scin fas pa,aipslas Nn'I<s Puedcn a nuC i lavd. . L -Lim Kun' y cma t avnntdeneneamtdv haca dana a so bumba 'aopur 1 1_NeuUyetun�Yn earn J'unP bade lav eoernno 1 et le GhK. 2_Asegar<sc quelriube vedclibr< a r La prdsenee <r la pompe Sac d agw 9 e Uv"10 P° 11sccum Cdling a'tce at cnd<mmat ronin est ,brcrta Je ms>1o4 tubed' a new Pool•dpn SseW articles on arsieulesP au d<Uv'8<'�^are<o+ an . P vele tuY U p,s�ura y ulir (vera de la r<sve Jin and lar& P =_V dri(,ezq u<I•eau pmsse bbfemmt uuelavi wl c 1'wsks E'mp and filar. ;slice d< 65<^ i ce 4 z w o a m ^U^ ,U place l' a Atuloas htuluPla as ahstrud. causer par « try . meme Al rilvuls or c mane g< sa P so than w aa<r ado p ash Sane. P seine et t E ante : , _5; to us' °n' do lav backwash line is open rnir ae la p dans la position sury I"Al en cn la posicibn ,surtthe pool an flow mut thebxiw vanne de rcBuUtivn emultivol<. r28 a,nepNtJ1O as backwash one vane ( A Safela ' CFW 5t1). s4vmamo de v al" poutiun alve to .-Si vous uaihsci contre. ouM ons. RA a on vSlvuU de a ab�P ala pUsi<i5a n valve, Set + de lav'Bt i e i1<ux p°siu b_5; sc us man;lla pan rotores<rtd Mulugu position ,net-vann on de <m leU che'lsctu a_lf uimg handle ;vous uailizczun robot le m stm en posits poslcsunes, P`s .enMy rngan siuon s1;Jt V'1vt• Putt b -S , nee Pu betel en do lavabo PIS cum Two Pos,avn aelsKkbYl'rissint 'PPUyez Sur l'a ffUg ,l ct v<rtouJlez tem I. .mu- lador SeUbr'^b' b_lf usin8 sitivn anJ enB t lavage S ctnlrc-cuury I wash SKse que It dcpbtito de m a,vntoback P° ; nC<. de la PUmP< est utcr. va„rtrmµ la Iva g }-Asea a ua. ysS1e. sure h is full u(w' Sac la cove de 1a afpir`t suim<r Polio }-YCnGcty curd veno eon lg ApVEATENCIA {-Ghees p'mp ,nqu< no Plcn,t beau. G\Y,\RNf•l: nut in n itsslvlEYf p i., un mise 91i<e 51 "in a ire Qod the Sank dsssur blow off l AY F.A en the litter and lyduns le Rltre tl .air peuvent is tS Insula Niro 7 < at ashes <or or'16 en Corma ade<uada se pue et prOduclr es<>9tt to el dein 7 All entering closure to {<dad. erl]mn cruse lh< andlnr prop- l.,phaktntun d'a v<r<le du rf5tr<Uurer<le r>res ylo donoaU prop eriGcar si esti stalled PfOp use severe bodily {njvey Ineorrecte du < do l4 n P ou du and mold<a pro quer on FesureSecores elyou r CIL Sts ru bltsvures E I c damage• on 4-Kevise e eKe err) ucnsloaner 1 htn<ss. aPrnado. el r t Ualrnel cierK de](at�o on filter [Sar u6 M,ttricls. r 'dor de aiK ;",31 la btmbs Jc q_Q1tti Cfaa" der on the filter duvurt. ercc Ju faire. 9_Abn dpu 8 a the manual all U0st the pump allawmgit to age du cuuv Shills -peen Ithc Glte; anJ suM1 q_V EnGexlc Bert _ t Sand dear° r cur d'au m'uU <r y J" Un wr a eP l C el yui se rtes Al� s dtroSe c.be ambo fe Y' cur vies le put vo'deccd mieretme li P° aagv deo;K enlcieAme"'A Cava e hen all th 5-Ou i uCdtre, Loner: s<sn0 dei amnrc � ,e -re el puB'JOf lCatro sal aun P^m° the air bladcr on the d'ready stream of w'¢s c°uvtrc.ed ecnlui laissanll< uverdc o<I Girt do y.Ctvse -fa PomPeenmareh u;SetrNve sur le eo remav;dotod Moved from the filter rcvrJvrq farm n4ve Peau Pirtle. 0 is rtmu b_Refe:me':Ie psi 3 AYIs !,,,MtC. $'m emerges. old not to<s4u �{ nc Mite plus J'air dura le trema. opt a. - N0.1'iCE and shv jet cunUnu. wash<•d S C<Nlc <� u^ AYIs J is tyF'UIIY Pre Uwever.a'e th,(p`^3 ealemrnt h _ aKna de fillro de pool (ihr. s'n. aznm8.li which tvuld piscine esa ed^e fond i Y ^'a `kms M 1a P oda S'0r <� , rn ps ° ebaekw ibnssUn pNr on lavages c -^barge. el evcNS ° 1 m A iso do RgU„e eatensw sive fatngt iva4 Sae rna so e t n erclo de lav e pros -u Y pose execs e{e at initial Stan up'. f sahle de sl fps anJ(r t Sae pued irvcial: «^° m' wash Cl dem 1<tMtP°M1 ia+exFt a rn el N q, ua observad' JcS back backwash wager IS at Prdave es rte Jev 1 1, pcul louse ass q� abyss ce qui pwmn tet- r ryr[;tn to Un ,eyvire an uckw ash until the tuntK.caaMl. U evc-euive• n r � mehasu 9ute rrnte coma U ahtssicn I'ttmtoanntlon pc rca ns contiwe t .ter. Sat on m e< Uv 3 I is the pool " vt mens Samage anJ Put P ° �n tilde pmlunge �r_itialegc <ardinuez i IavamlN� ,Sot este u to Sabo una y Ta prcvrnt cq P rorc Bhang t P oche - and env<m: p;uina. tviur d,A cc ebb anyes at 10N , amp oft be• do la mise nsle rcg CAI>T always tumthtP iusqu3Ccq�cCcaul,deUPisd°a. DREG\L'CION• pan Bible0 rY• r.. Sae Idle ager siemprt desW^ the v,lvt posiu<n. wS: ausi cutKy d•cndomm s;blc lcstbn. dcU vSlwU. aHe pnslour, as lUllo pour E"tet ,s�tcz P° icim (,vt delavilwla sc8un 5a thev lv Gltc: ATP ENT IUB he p"^'P' set valve r le ssib sblessures.2 do la pmhiu a Yet°P valve, mcnt tdccauscr ae fa0 1 pot lu F It on using hlulupun fdqurPt avant dt chan8et }_paf eUbomba-� ste a -V handle m uiente: la s laujaurs I, P° P° to sit vjHUj' do AL°IT,1 5 sS° lc V>1vc nut h sivan pvssition. 51idc hanJla TwU pasitiUvt kbv twizim8 vannc. Is vannc d'^' p° b-Uusini cvalv<lo< ,n cPlaccz t U a-5 t Utz to fates politico amt c^tt; 1 rclvm lines are open so , _,\rtCsCz la po P ajasteU ess la pU'ieibrt l,, (biro ai tss�e n dc W the lcs-la en X5,1 fe usa Sana rilvala de al and rctum - ,,le : .111 o <, rc8 ante la mana7a aU pot n del III suction m (P m the Pa sury v>nne m g -Ensure a-S;vous uuGsezune Pm;<ism<s.1c•' de li vSlvula mrti eilnJa J,alwaterisGr_to r_ el SC - N u¢. puswun de Gavage. vacs, es�su on the (Jter dos .one i aestx po tnganche ye wd>s las tuhtrias o l- d' pvl. ; bleeder vetun mb;net-• cc,vertoullle_ Srese q _ als;<nat aLrcm n the lump. b -S4 ve the nunual a r Usuta n8 , 9-01- filter anJ su hen all <. r Biu 6 de Suns dor of the c filter cWture w wultvezlapm 'm2st�N ^ , t y ,\se < de Ktour rctu11 a P la t < stream a( room 'ration et ueJa ulir y vo Nat lit Ili pttC .nab • Il} -Close the Sar hlcedu Sar` anJ a study Ie rrgsinea t^ aux dazpr 'Jur Je I'M the mymalmel cien<Jei i dfrvm J1C (dttr Sae wutics tub r ss g_V dnC,,,, stbtlruds•Yrc th<orisrt let <le. Ynu tont P' er c r qm t {UU l•ta ,oar cmcrg<s J ns Cdten^S cY take i la pssant rte la seine e Y u - wv. tune Ual anJ hhrcment venir de P e trove sur le \lij ,y eel Por lro cv del ($ Yh ;s Ktumsngtathcp man Our see dcrnwr ct ll).-Crtrte t ago at t PurgaJ T J 11-11e hhcr has the Cater a deur. cUl d Mit m de talo <I dt halt cicrK >;K t^ d ,Ju Jd r Y S;du rcmur �surt tNl+asci q-0uvrttle port lerrovs c -19,o a on chart° d<'t°' PaKjn � s th�alJ e. rcssam ,vh<^ dU (,lug Enr nJa sUado-<( nee of the ufcr'Unt P t,uvcrdC ror Ie $alg la Comers Seo ,cnJo al maahe' se trouve shun•a u est Iv Ud r^` uzla F° C. I cn sus Soh Jans 1l -CI Cairo ncibn cUanS et til PUrycur iu1a n<r Tycncase AI,Pcquec test P < Ja de ofsc CWRdemIt. Chicoo�! nuc en un jd tp,tino Vous Yplan<en la pap <rde IB,K M1 4 Sae l'ea son <Yde Jc Gpnt li,r,pw. 1l-1 c CJue a alv.t ental", tWnse i Is piSdne d alevcr Scut_ vdr f1er que l'ou rt Sat le (;life ett prcpre. la pr<uivn do save<e luny 5- 7 8 TRITON II FIBERGLASS FIBTRITON 11 FILTRO DF RE DE VERREEN ARENA DE FIBRA DE" - SAND FILTER - VIDRIO TRITON II silo as ti-AsscmNc the press'tue gauge and bleeder valve to I1-htontczle manomctm a Ic purgeuI sur le couvercle I I -Monte el mediJor do p. Luin y la =11100 in' rfl the dosvrIbic t Clean the bd o.ring and lubricate with d. fcmictute Ndu lubr c,toyczii as joint toriqu clue Ic c it Ilui ups y lubriquclapc04 grata de silicon til soma Co. sitcom &rose such as Dow a33. 40 or GE 300, 623 8 sic la a rietela, v<&urfndose q lubriam. Plica the datum Gd on she filter and tighten. 73 ou 40, w le GE 300 ou 623. place- k couvercle de 835, 40a con IubriomeGE}CO3 623. Pmgala ups fevem soil v<niol 1 l'interiew du dome du aouverde ventilaciI6n de um rate h>m artibadmtm dela aipula making <etnm the air vent is up inside the dome of the fermetu« sur Ie filtm et xrtez-Ie, en veillmt 1 cc clue c¢rt< en e t w y t Closure. .. dot ci<rtc._ _ .- _: 12 -With the plastic wrench provided with the filler 12�ertcz d couvercle Sunt clue vows le ponies en Terse ugduida con if si gh¢n the Closure as tight as possible using two hands tenant da deux mains IS elf en plastique foumie avec 12-Cgn la have de plfsuco S pm the closure Conn Ie litre. l_4 couvercle dolt cert au moms $errE i fond i �fatro" apricte d acne to mit apreudo poubk ut0 on ondtewrenchhandles.:As Imusimum. tui 114 detour., - . tai dm minas in la mangos dc 112 eon�lamm+^o la main. p + . minima, el dare bene W .. P . ... be hindsight v 114 win- - _ i I/o de vu<It>. - (}the evil closure dui is used an de TR 1400-3 and the 13-1-C corvcmlc ovaIsm le qui ns wilise sur k TR 14OC3 et . _ tae s< wa cn bs stadebs iR,)sOC- TRIODCJ will need to be insulted ss dexribed in the d TR IOOGn3. he c A,mr ;...lose- eomenotet le awrv- • 13-E1 eierre ovalado q is detail C In u note on the oval closure dans a pan6 P ..... 3 y TR IODC.I. dchrf insulan< segsla above ruran& ... antcri• . ek oval_ - .. min de advcur, del acne avalndo osnamatis`_. 14 -Assemble piping and Pipe fittings 10 Pump and I4_Bnnch.zlawyavcclatuysea necdoit 111 E=corespic atfome omen '•'- "b;'ba y la valve Aft piping must um(omn to local and sort ilavanne.L'em<mn locale cwcmzntIn 14- Monte las wbcnas y let aeasorios inla plumbing and sanitary codes. . ..: - i la reglcmentation locale et naoonale conccmme l . vilwl, Todsa IS tubcrias amen clue cumpl'u can los 13 -Use sulant compounds an an male Connections of plomberie a Thygaenc. , e6digos saniurios y de plamcsia assaults y locales - Its . pipe and futingt Use only pip. Compounds suited for I6r-Utilisez du mastic d'etancheitE sur tons les 16 -Use los compuestoa do seilado im Sodas las plastic pipe. support pipe m pmvent strains on, later, aemuplararnts miles de In tayauterie et des =zords. coneaiones de tuberiu y acctsorios ,,has. Use pump or valve: N'utilisez clue des mastics d'SunahEiLl adapt.43 i la s6lamarte los computsma de wberfas idecuadw pan Y .lam saic0. A e las tuberias pan cviur 16 -Long piping nrns and elbows restrict flow,. For Dost wyauteri< rn plastique. Soumncz la w autene sir las tuberias de pl P°Y vflwlr:{ <trcicrcy: an: the Fewest possible number of fittings. Evitcr toute camniritc escrcec sur It farm. Is pompe oo I,atub<tzocn.d fatro-la bombayIf la and loge diarnetcr pipe (v kut 2- for TR 100 and TR In vane.. • ... - - .. _ _ : ' :- . wbeAss togas y los codes 140.a least 3- for 7i!0003 and TR 1400-3)- 16- ass sections de tuyauteric de&wince longueur a les 16 -Las extrnssones-de_. uirlartiYoe efieientcia.ux vble de 3Cmitarson y act tabetia de CAURON: Operating at eacu:ivt vSeot Ievels ceodu red.'U:z t debit Pour obtenir le meilleIS ren- restrigrn d-Imcr Per? CO,, m�rsas T PM, 7R IW y TR can cause the tank io crick and could cause propcny dcment. ulaixz le maim possible de rxoords [2 um e! mctm mimeos (P 14OC-3)- ' damage. - tuyausesie de grand dumitm (au moires n em d40. par once s 3 TRIOt3C•3 y TR pour Its Modelo TR 100 it TR I40, au mains 3- pour Its 140, par la mean 3' pa'?_ _ _ 17-Whcn insulting backwash lines, it is�retommclet- ModBe TRIOOC-3 et Tit 1400 7}. PRECAUCIO.r4 pcnci6naniveln de sspind6t -d that a vacuum Dmaker be 'mulled on installations A•f-CEITTION Un ronclUonnemem i des rJveaw de excesivos poetic hater que el estv'que m romps y m ,he= the backwash line length exceeds 40 ft. or the depmasion execssifs pew provoqucr de". fissures dans pucdcn produdr dsnos a la propsedad. uckwuh line disuhsullen more than IOIL lower dun It reservoir et des dEgiss materiels. - -- --- mienda the sur.'`_ of du pool_ Ahc:vtdy a vacuum break pit 17 _At insular las IfneaS cc cm3! agvc i kie� n monde Should be pmv!ded. 17 -Las dc 1' installation de conduitu de lavage I con• insular un (mos do vxio en las. 4 iu o tae -courant, if sit tecommandE de ser one cssse 1a ldngicud de la lima de enjuaguc tsccdt los (1 P 14 •A check calve u t scamme sled be the Cilter c la linea de ehju, x vaela i mit de 111 pia: zb4o de and heitu w prevent hot wua'bacf•up- which wall ride dans I<s cos ou la longueur de la eonduite do la lines di: a del de tiro. Como .altemusvi ie debe damage the rater and valve. .. - .--- -,:. - lavage I Tonere-c -id dfpasx 12 in('Q pis a sl i•10 py racuaaon de =tic Cot x erosive I plus d< 7 m (10 so Bionic on logo pan d (rings de vacfp s 19 -Tac maximum operitin&pressure of the unit is 50 - en-dessousdc la surface de !'eau dons U pest sec: P ls° .. - rilvula tit •^°td's pounds per square inch. Neva Op<rit<thli Cala lDawG p - - emend lasso yet'alcntador pancviurdretroctpo del thispr_ssumaatiaeh apumpto this Caserthathas more Une autrc_spiulioh _t:it de prEvoir un pairs pour ease- )g-sereConstrnda el wo euN - vide. a ua tsGena clue canaria d.(ava Ila vffwh :. than SO psi shut of[ pressure- - 18 -0 it secommandi de posy one Sets a de rtmnue 8 _ 20•NcerainstaUa chloiAitor upstream of the rater. c�mI�Cs)ueeir£femenachaufrantpourempcehal'eu 10_t, pmSi6g de opcnei6n mfumad<tsu gmRcsre ehauded'ct¢'m[wlfe ;¢qui<ndommugcnit le filer de SD libns par pulgsda euadnda. Nano oFe Always facile downstt-.am and wish a check valve - fJtso par sob¢esu presidn oadjgnmonsb?mbsaux . baweci the chlorinator and faces - .• et la vane p pv'16ft de dart_ 21 •A positive that o[(vsive is not ¢commended lithe 19-V prunoe maxanum de serviccd<ea appamil est filao clue icnga Cols de SO n de _b del linm - - . outlet o[ the Cate-ing ryncm. U the systern is suer sun 345 kPa (30 psi} Ne faites jamais (onaianner ce fdtre 20 -Nona insult d d°rinad« 11 co SM. v �a de withsuch a val'v� dosed, the in¢mil air relief system 1 one pression svpericure et.ne Ilii, «lies jamais we sicmpre uhfqudo Oujo abajo Y dot Cat¢: bcccmoinoperiavc'and an explosive situation pompe da mlaprusiondarrcid6pus<343kPa(SOpsi). ncsnci6 cnitmmcdio dot ...1.-, 21 -No se mcomicnda el sass de una vffvula tit dcrm east. Additionally. rimming the system with no Oow _ .. - - w;llscriouay da�rtsa&e clic equipmcnc,..,_ .: _.. 2D-Nlniutle jamvi on opponent de ehlorid6n en In po+mtt una saes aPOiie mtenue-asua luirL. le. s CIS as na cn veld sistemisehaa furscionareon utly&Ivkaaeemda, 222 _ ^._}... \ever atom pool chemicals within l0 [c of your PP5" �•. .e .v -" - pod finer. Pod chemicals should always be stared in a' " e el sistcma de alivio de aim intemo cera dafoncson+' ucde roduarse una situacidn'explmivC Adcm9, a cool, d well vrndlatcd arra. ' -_ ° : ' - 21-11 n Cn pas me is do sy t do poccr one vaunt u oats an d -" "' cmualEe I la sonic du Systeme drfaingc si celui,-cs P P_ t<. d _ a Y. ?t se, hate Iw<aonar d ssstcma.hinr0upn . 23 -The oval closure used on the TR 140C.3 and TR fonctimne avec sine telae vanne It neene , Ie systema ravementa , s: iscina 100CJ b designed to provide a vacuum relief mechanism mneme depuryc Cairn artese defoncdon'autrf.Cequi pent 22 -Nunes octal Ito ioJuaoa due P1Ovm arc lank rmm vacuum condition The clo• presenter un risque d•explosion. D'autre pig to dmuo dealOpesedd fi to do la pi ain''oL°t PaPwafar sus -in Jlaw sir to a+Cor the tusk d the Sank u higher fonctionncment do �SyssLme 1 see endomma era cluimicos de la pssdm stomp`. se ticncn clue f dun r above the war: level. In it.. eases when the fsl. &nremeitt rEquipcmen ... -.• en frca (rata, teen y'bien vrnu1+J+•.a ; - , to mons after Shut down you may obsmc air being n2 _N•enlrtpoxzjamaislts produiu chuniquu destines - uaa cn los n`od<lot TR 140C. rammed to the pool in the Worn fittings. This is not k la piscine I mot¢ de 3 mclms (10 pieds) du faire, de 23 -EI scree ovals3a clue x ori ru IOrrga on mean• P 3 y TR lODC3 cies dsc4adn p e°al IS, ut de condi. unmwl it is simply Nc smomvic air relic( in the filter la pompe ou de 6 varvge. Cu roJuiu da c° cO1�Er£s 11.. csm pmk g rtma.in& da ail, In otic 01mc elm c,I its dans on endreu fnis. Isms do ali• c Jc • rmidd' clue ,cl sire entm a sonoal rain. Pc 2}L< couvcrde ovale wilts! we k TR 140[-) IS le 7R EI Gene sic ic enc uensn'vbieadi� i 4'psn psi IODCJ est conqu avec uric wupapc do dechug< qui pro- cit." a Si d csuM ua. En csms cy Lk. an asara3o lel filo k&< k rdwnoir +d2prtssionS. Le cou•en:le va panel encirna del mvc Jct ., crap" 2i pa& ha aado, e I tae s I'mr d'e-tat dans Ie dxrvolr It cclui<i a nowt 13 x joins nu<vame¢ of Ria a la stir tusibc q 1 yes tua uamJ rtb,er< ee o ole ensu ryqac esti pads au. dessw du niv<w dean. Dana « os. longue k de ¢cornu. b fihrc ¢ddmu spies un art2s •out F..." observer Parr P. us ucanJu when++ qui rtvrcnt dam la pn<Vn< pat 1'imtglanon do rcmur. Cc iu do >Ir< awumyuco cn If 611. ad d airt d n'cst per inhabuucl, c'ot +impknscmJIS srwpap< anwm+' fthro. TRITON PI FIBERGLASS FILTRE A SABLE EN TRITON II F1LTRO DE 10 SAND FILTER FIBRE DE VERRE ARENA DE FIBRA DE TRITON II VIDRIO The filter is a very4nponum pan of the pool equipment and installation. Proper care and maintenance will add many years of service and enjoyment to the pool. Fula- these suggestions (or long trouble-free opera. tion: 1 -To clean the exterior of the filter of dust and din wash with a mild dacrgcnt and water and then hose off., Dona use solvents. 2 -If internal maimeunce is required, sand may be removed by ¢moving the sand drain from the batum of the filter and flushing with a garden hose. PAC -FAB Sa,d Vacuum Pan No. 54-2090 may also be used. 1-_ titer a number of years, the filter unit appears foggy in color a rosgh in texm¢, the tank surface can be painted We recommend the use of a Quick Dry Spray (Inamcl. Du INeat Paint The Valve. n WARNING Always visually Inspect filter components during normal servicing to ensure structural safety. Replace any Item which Is cracked, deformed or otherwise visually defective. Defective filter components can allow the filter top or attachments Io Dluw off and could cause severe bodily Injury or properly damage. 4 -The /sits closure on your Triton ❑ Sand Filter was manufactured with high quality concision resistant matenals.This pan should be carefully inspected when. ever servicing your Filter. U excessive leakage is noted caning from the cice'srettaNt interface, the closure and o -ring should be camf•�':y inspected and replaced if any signs n(daericration exist. 5 -Your filter is a pressure vessel and should never be serviced while under pmssum. Always relieve tank pressure and upon air bleeder on filter closure before attempting so service your filter. 6-Whcn restarting your filter, always open the manual air bleeder an the filter closure and stand clear of filter. I -Tim filter on a new pod should be 6ackwashed, and cleaned after appmaimately 48 hours of operation to clew c t plaster dust and/or construction debris. 2-Thac are three d.ffcrast ways to identify when the floc nods Wckwashmg. A .`: most accurate indicator on rystems with a naw miner is to backwash when the no- decreases 3U% from the original (clean filter) flow. For cxample, if the original now was 60 GPM, the filter should be hackwashed when the now is reduced by shout'' -0 G I'.M (at 30%)4o 40 G l'.%C MTRiFTERN C U Glim joue w role tris important dans I.6quipement et I`mstallation de votrc piscine. Si vous lui apponez It sous a rcniraicn qui eonviennent, sa durie de service sera prolong6c do nanbreuses ann6es pendant lesqucllcs vous pcunez proftter de votre piscine. Respcctez les suggestions qui suivcnt pourque le systbmc fonctiomsc pendant longtemps sans problime : 1 -Pour dcbarrasscr 1'extirieur du filtre des impura6s a do la you ssierc, lavcz-Ie avec one solution de d6 argent dwx et d'eau a rimcz-Ie au jet. N'uuliscz pas de solvanu. - 2 -Si un mtm6m do I-miErieur du filtre s'avim n6¢ssaim. vous pouvcz vider It sable to edevant 1'emcmble du mbinet de vidange du bas du filtrc et to ringant cclui-ci aujcL VouspouvezigalcmmtvousscN4Lf=aspima r 1 sable PAC -FAR (piece no. 54.2090). JSi, au bout d"un certain sombre d'ann6cs,. la couleur du reservoir du flim sanble at voiles ou sa surface devenir mgueuse, vous pouvez peindrc cello-ci. Nous mcommandons pour Bela d'appliquer au pistols tine pcinture imaiDde 1 sechago missile. Ne peignex pas la vanne. Q AVERTISSEMENT Examinez toujuurs vlsucllement Its Elements du Mire pendant 1'enlretlen courant pour vdrificr lour Int6griti. Rerri lout 86ment felt, derurme ou apparemmenl 46rectueux. Des elements de filtre defectueux peuveng enlralner on edatemenl du dessus eau des accessoires du filtre susceptible de pmvoqucr des blcssures graves ou ci tits mal6ricls impartants. 4 -Le wuverele de vase filtre a sable Triton II a est fabrique en uttisant des mat6riaux anti -corrosion de haute qualitd. Vuus devez ['examiner, soigneuscment chaque fuis que vous proeedez a Paumuen do vatic filtre. Si vous ubservez des (lutes cmcssives i la join - tum du couvercle a Ju reservoir, vous devez examiner soigncuscmcnt it couvercle et joint toriquc et Its mmplacer si on sign quelcunque de dELErrantiun appamiL 5 -Voce filtre est un riservuir sous pression et vous nc devez jamais en ef(cmuer 1'entretien lorsqu'il est pressurise. Vous device tuujours detester la pmssiun dans tc ,i,crvoir m ouvrir Ie purgcur d'air qui sc uuuve sur Ic couvercle du filtrc avznt de pracdtr i I'tnrretien du filum. 6-I.ursquc vous remettez Ic Glue en matche, uuvrcz toujours Ie purgeur d'air qui se trouve sur le couvade du filtrc ct ecancz-vous do cdui-ci. Taxl�1=11 bVI D11 I 1 1 -Le Glue dune piscine neuve suit itre lave i cater courant et natuye au bout des 48 prcmiires hearer do funcuonnement pour can ilimincr la poodle de pHue etlo. les d6hris resultant do la construction. 1 1 1 1 1 EI Mimes una pane mulrimponante del equipo y dela insulacidn de su piseim. EI cuidado y el an-Mimtento adecuado van a agmgar muehos anon de aavicio Y de goce de so piscine. Sita euas suge¢neias pan eontar em una operaci6n duradcra y ice pmblemas. I -Para limpiar la mugre y d pelvo del exterior del Film. liveto con un dacrtente suave y ague y lucto m4nguerielo. No use solventcs. 2 -Si se necuita mantcnimiento inwmo, se ticne quc remover Is arena mmovimdo cl drmaje do artna de la pant inferior del filtro y se debt laver ten oma mungucta do jardin. 1J pane PAC -FAB No. 54.2090 umbitin it puede user. JSi dc"Es do vanes anus, el estanque del flue aparecc descolorido y is' ru to textura, la mperficie dcl esunque tient que p; arse. Rccomendamo cl um de esmalte it, ratio dv scudo 6pido. No Pinle la Vilvula. 2-0 y vuis ,pons dc savoir quand It fdtrage Joit Etre Nvi i conuc.courant : A-CutJicauon la plus precise qu'un Izv age a conlre- courant cu nEcessaire eat, sur la sywimea 6quip6d'un dchiamit m. que le debit dim inuc do 30'% par nppon au debit initial (Glue pmpre). Si, par example. It debit inival Etab de 227 Visit, (60 gal/mn), it mnvmm do laver It Ghre i co.uc Aouranl lorsque It debit diminue de 75,7 Units (220 gal/mn) pour ancindrc 151.3 Visit, (40gaUmn). - . -.. tie- Q ADVERTENCIA Slempre Inspecclone vlsualmenle los compomenles del filtru distance d servlclo normal para garanlinr la segurldad estructural. Camble cualquler artleula que este particle, c1dormado o que en Agana ova forma se pueda perclbir tomo defecluoso. Los compo senles del flllru defectuosos pueden permldr las ragas en la parte superior del nitro o en los accesurics y pruducir leslones corpunles graves o dams a la propiedad. 4-L'1 der¢ del filtro to so Miro de arena Triton D ee iahric6 con materiales do alu cabdad maistentes a Is carrosi6n. Esu pane se debt inspeecioner cuidaduvmenm asando se It do servicio a so Film. St ve que hay fugas oactsivas quc vicnen do la interfuse cram cl derrdestanquc, cl cicne y el Anglo O tienen quc inspeccionarec cuidadusarnente y cambiame si hay alguna renal do detcrium. 5Su filtro es un mcipwrite baju presun y nano dobe recibir servicio cuando este bajo presiim. Siempre alivie Is presidn del esunque y abra el purgadorde aim ca cl filtro antes de Iratar de dale servicio. 6-Cuando vulva a tracer amncar el Film siempre abs cl purgadurde aim manual to el cicne del Gltro y 2Vjcse del Flue. N 1 I-Elftliro do una piscine neva se time que laver por mrricmc y limpiarse despu6s she apmximufamente las primeras 48 hurts de opcmci6n pan limpiar cl polvode ycsu yfo la W sura do la constructs,.. 2-114y ves mantras distinus do identifier aindo d filtru ncccsiu ser I...Jo pa comienre. A-19 ind{cada mit prccisu en lus sistemas de piscine con an mcdidur de nujo es lavar par eonicnte cuando cl flujo disminuye 30 a eomparado can el anginal (filtro limpio). par ejemplo, is el nujo anginal ' era do 60 GPM, el filtro tient quc lavarse par ,,,,stmt cuandu ci nujo se hays mducido en alrcddor do 20 GPM (o ]0%) a 40 GPSt. TRITON II FIBERGLASS SAND FILTER FIBREA SABLE, DE N VERRE E TRITON II B -A more subicctivc and iels accurst fromsc"O"'to the (low observe he amount or water hawing I The filter direcuunals located in d+c wall of the Pd t . should be bacltwashed met it i detecleJ that the flow has been reduced by lbOut C -The mon commudy used but less acwnte indi- cates is to backwash when the (Jsnr gauge reading unertases 10 PSI ave, the initial (clean filar) reading 7 -It is unpenant not to badswssh the filter solely on a limed buff s such as eery three days. It is also.po"anL aused to note thatbsckwashingtuufrequendy aauaU7 heavy poo, filtration. Factors Pike werthcr Conditions, rains, ll affect duo o, pollen. and vert,( tempera eit �e your ure apool-You the frequency of backwash. As y will beerme aware of these influences. 4-U at any time the main& psevur< after hackw ashmg the filter indicates all PSdurtn`'athin chemical, Clea m Pressure. is is time to pc procedure 1 q .p a and EXUA Z• s do roCedel a u I 1 CAUTION: To prevent equip,,,, uip,,,bcdama a I.oB normal,, it est 'temp p r possible injury -always tum off cturnique. valve positions. PR ECA UCION: Para eviusconecte la, bUrnr el dodo al Y 1 posihles lesio,neS. sn<mpte Je umba I -Stop Pump- nes de la vilvula. 2 -Ensure that the suction and hack wash and now otu so that waaris free to comefromthe s.. as fol- l the backwash line. Set emuul valve po lows ,-If uitng Mulupon v'Fvalve to backwash position. push handle b -U using Two Position Slide V ae lock by 'listing down tobackwash Position d cngsB on an handle. }-Sand clear of eller and sun pump to 5 minutes or 4 -Backwash filter fur UPproximattly ) until backwash warm is clean - 5.Skop Pump. a -If using Mulupon valve, set v alvc to rinse position and continue with remaining steps. b -U using Two Position Slide V alve, skip to step % 6-1;und dear or filler and sun Pump. 7 -Rinse filter Lx •pproxima,ely 3 0 secon ds. g -Stop pump and set valve as folluws filter using Mull-N"Mull-N"valve. set valve to Pusivan b-llusingTwo Posiuun $Lilt Vahe,nese twijuit filar Pasiuun and engage val•c Ii,ck by 1`i,�um handle TRITON JIFILTRO DE ARENA DE FIBRA DE 11 VIDRIO n- n. lndieaei6n mit subje¢va y me"°s Peds' n t maim Pit 111 u<nu elle los ditposnuvos B -U,, inJication plus subj<cuve a d•eau uhs<rv., la csntidaddc agua9 7 and de la Pucina Je Ji ¢cutin del nujo uhieJos enUp vex que S4 est dunnce Par 1'obscrvau(n du dchit Ja soaroi do la u<lavarse pot corrieme una 9 t dins is FI [ihw"ceC ducido en aIrcdd0l direcuonnclles qui se uouve+ hay. detecudo que el flulo se ha rt piscine. L.0 Fiji,, dud cite lave i centre -Cour 9ta°v?qon Ile 709. u< se us mis comunmente Peso vous const atcxque cc J6bit i est rtduit par 7 13 C_la indica<i6n q r corriente mando la C -l: in6 Il Iss Plus d,volr<I...ru eeontrtucWumtei Its la menus QreCisa es lava( P° moms precise de as nppon i la . ( m)de0 Pressioni Pponepar undicaaon del mdidor del fJuo 'me IO PSls TalCU,..... n Uxlc de C p, kPa (10 Psi) P la initial (filuo limpiul- valeuriniusle(fdtrcp W name no lava( pot cartiente d nitro le msnomiuc du filum. comrc. 7 -Es imPo periudas de licmpo til Cono calla n'nt de fie pas laver I< (Jtrc i Mute ftjarse que el bvado }-ll est irnpo trcs dias. Tamhidn es unpo couran,uniqucmem ides intervall<s de temps, wmme sol' , , tcnte oe efeauado muY a menudu de hedso pro* P° olaswndiaon<s Par eacmQletWsl<s lrUl3 jOUR.B c Rnt trop frequent � len y las tint d, noterqu'Un lavage i wntrc facteurs tell duce mala fdtnaon.l.os facto polo y P° del uempo, much, lluvu, P eneia dellavado provogUC Ill tun mauvais(altrag d, fonts pluics.d` tem errtuns del agus,CC ola frecu a, dot que les eondiuuns atmuspheriques, Put wmente. A medida que usa sit p+scma s` ° (ones con<cmn,iuns de puusswm w Je pollen a les P is [re iterate du itis <uenta de e,a, innuenci,s. de ananque daP ampenmra do I'eu t. V. a t! len q entolapresto gla�agComm cWnnt.Vous de scre'caconscie a -cc 4-$i en algun mum na dd(dtroindiea4 a6PSI mis tie vousvwsserexfamilianse avec del lavado pot aredc<ir qtr< ru, influences loR9 seine. de artanquenacabo l lotto 1'utilisauan de vou< P alit tie U prrsian ocedim ha lie ado cl moncntodelleva(srab°<fP 4-Siiun moment quelwnyuela preufaltre dEp-s5c gI 4 i<xa uimic�- ression de dem.rtage de limp q 1 apr6s un lavage i conue�wunnt du (dire dcpasse de 7 6 i 41 4 kl'a (3 i b psi) la P n ncttuyagC 1 AT'P E\TION Pour cvitar If Cndummager antes Jeombiar las puvcto ssiblesblessures•ar,ct`z @quipcmcnlcld<causcr de pi, position do Is oujours la PumPC ,van, de changer la anne. 1 -Parc Is bumba. +s• 2_Ascgur<se qu<1• tuh,rfa de succibn Y Is tubcria de lavadu pot wmente c,,6n btcnzs de mode queelagua pueda rntrn dead, la piseina y sslir pot la tuberia del t• Aiusa la position de la vilvula 1-AIEW la PomP`' lava lava e k Z-V6rifiez que la wyau, d'asPnnu d fay � i cc quo sell, CMUC-COurant rat soon pas obstmes,'ecouler Par 1'csu puissc libremcros cnirdc la p+i Piacez la vanne de 'ju Ie wy.0 Ile lavage k ventre -county- In regulation dans la positron jlnc mut ,-Si vous uulisezune vanne muluvuie, reglez-la en I' posiuun de lavage k contre.Courant. d b -Si vous utilis"'m rubines-vanne i deux pss_nuW s, .ppuycz sur sa puignc< Pour le moire en position de la lavage i centretuunrst et vertooillez 1, robiret cit }i toumant la puign6e, ns;,;6-C. a 1-Ecurtu"•msdufiltr, et m<tt<zlapumP°rns - 4 -1.. -elle Gh re ic,nuc-cusum p<"Joni 7 i 5 enmities s ,nt irun ou jusqu'i cc que I'ou Jc lavage i cunue- cWnot wit prop"' 0 5. A 161ea la Pompe rE lezrla en g a -Si vous uUJiscz Une vanne mulufaiwns Uiv2ntcs. position Ile riAme el passel aux op6 . . b -S, vousuullsa.un ruhi,c,.vanne iJeux pas't'ors%• p .... z il'6,aPC% ,mpe cit marche. 6-F.carlct•rcusdu filtre ct melt" zls P 7-Rinccz Ic filtro Ivndmt 70 se ranncsJn ire position+ g-Ancez 1. Pum(, et Platen la 13 suivwlc - r. 1 1.cit a -Si vous uui.•' zit^•' `•nnc muWvoc, g u pasiuun Je Ill rare CU.trans, b -Si v�u s uJ 'te z un r.•h�a^un JC f ih ogc ct v�novelle:. seulcersapuigrCCCnpa �. le ...b,net cn IWma,t 1. laugnee. Jo Par Connell un lit siguien,e: ilWti les, 'Si se usa una Its de ABuJCfOor eerriente stela ell la poticl6n d< lavadu p. ACY ASID. b. -Si se usa una vilvula de Desbumila ento dsic usicioncs, empuje la manilla Para 2b-10 s it a o P° e lavado pot wmente y rnBy+chc el seguro torcicndo manilla. -Al6jese del ftltris Y orticmeaipruxim am<me 7 a .Lave Cl filtru Pu cement n ::.Coos o hasu que el agua del lavadu (sur ale lunpia. 5_ ,are 1, bumba. ilwlz de Ag°je,os %I61UPie1 ,-Si esti ueandu la v sea tie y conunu ajunc Is vilvula cit la pusia6u de enj g C,31' lospanus ,e fume(. b -Si esti us'ndu la vilvula dc Desliramirntu J` Poskiones, vayu al Paw g. �:\I6juse del fsllro y hags arrsne, la bomb,. 7-linjuaguc cl fill,Pus aproatm,d,,Cmc30sc9u"c tc %-I'urc 1. hha y ajuv< la vilvula scgws to vg a�,is uunde la vilvula Je Athro s blulul 'I 'Juste Is vilvula en Is pasicibn J< Csfil u cs,iuonJulavilvula de Dcitic,C fit Je p,n,ciun<s Cleve 1' m'nill a a la pi, in6 13 engv+dm Cl se g.tru I. Is vilrala toff la mit TRITON II FIBERGLASS FILTRE A SABLE EN TRITON II FILTRO DE I� SAND FILTER FIBRE DE VERRE ARENA DE FIBRA DE TRITON II VIDRIO 9-, mart tint pool mmm lose is open sir Na w iter may mcly flow from the pool back w the pool. Ip -Open manual air bleeder un Tritan 11 Clusum Stand clear of niter and start pump. 11 -Ouse manual air blender of the Ousum when all the air is removed and a steady stream of water nm rges from the bleciler. 12 -The fiher'has no. suited its filtering cycle You should ensure that wateris rtuming to the puul and take note of the rater promre. 13-1'he filter pressure in ataP 12 ahuve should nu ocetd the pressure originally observed on the filter when it coat initially sand. If after backwashing, the pressum is 4 to 6 PSI abuvc the start condition it will be nmesnry to chronically clean the sand bed. PROCEDURE 1 -Il is teComtn.A d out an approved closer be used. plost comet jour local pool chemical supplier or mail nom for the proper clones. 9-VEnflcz quc It mysu do rctour i Is piscine n'ea pas obstrue, pour quc fou Puisse nbmment Wnir JC la piscum et y mtuumcr. I 0._0uvrczle purgcur d'air mwuel qui se trouve sur It ewvwcleduTmonn. Ecartex-vou5 du fltreel metlez la pump, en marche. - 11-Rcfermez Ic purger fair qui se rm.vc sur le eoverele lunquil At mate plus d'air et quereau i ecaslc cit on jet cunimu. 12-1< faire a altars entamE sun cycle de filtrage. Vous dcvaz verifier que fcau r,twme i la Piscine, nomr la pression du film. 13-h pression du fltre relcviic 1 Patau, 12 ci-deasut At duit pas dcpasser Celle qui a Eli observ& k rorigine Ion de la mise CA most initialc du fsltre. Si, 1 Iissuc du lavage 1 eomM_tm rant, la pmssion est supericurc de 27,5141 4 kPa (4 16 psi) it Is pression acicv2c Ion do is mise en route, it sera necessaire de nettoyer ehimiquemem le lit do sable. MrMIKU1 1-11 or mcemmande d'utarest, un produit de netloyagc` agrfe Climatic vouc founthleue local de pruduin chim- i ues pour piscine w us dEaillant poor o6mnir it nettoy- Thee cleanenwiilramuveoils,gcal,wdmstfromthe nit gtoz sand bed in one dewing Open On. 2 -Mia a solution following the manufactumn snstruc- tims on the IabeL 34ackwafi the rater as outlined above. 4-U fate is below pool level, shut off pump and close appropriate valving to pravcm draining Use pool. 5-SIsw off pump, open filter drain wd let filter drain. place valve in backwash position. 6 -After niter has drained, dose filter drain and remove the pump strainer pot lid. 7 -Ensu¢ that the backwash lines are open. S -Tum thcc pump on cod slowly pour the clewing solution into the pump stn.mer with the pump running. 9 -Continue adding Solution until the sand bed is satu- rated witb doning solwiom Replace lid on pump. 10 -Shut off the pump and leave rater in backwash position Allow fart, to stand overnight (12 hours). I I -Replace the pump lid and follow backwash proce- dust outlined above. 1: -Do not,sUow the dewing Solution to get into the pa L 9-Amgdrae quc las-her - do resomo do Is piscine cad ,tom" it mwo quc el ague pueda Ouir libmmcme de la piscine de vuclta a la piscina. Ill -Abri el purgadur do circ manual o el Cicne Triton II.Alfjcsedelfillr07h1g2 arrassorl'abomba. 11 -Gene el psrg.l.r do site manual m cl Cmnc euandu $C haya rcmuvidu el acre Y alga un chums de allot pamjo del pwit'dur. - . 12 -EI farm shun ha m pezadu to ciclo de Gltncidn. Tsmc quc amgurarsc quc cl agui Cad vulvicndu a la piscina y rental nota JC la pmson del nitro. 1 }la pit iun del filtro en cl paw 12 wtenor no dobe ,,ceder la pmsias que se ubscrvd onguulomIC m al - filu, "wdo it hizu arrant, Wicialmente. Si dopuds de laver pot commit, la Pres'6A Csi mile 4 a 6 PSI •obm Is condicitin de arnnque seri neceusio ftmpiar qusmicamenm Is or arms _Sc mconamsta stator um bmpiadw apmbado. Por fav, commfgnest Con un prevCCdur a uo eubleeimu:m w to do producs quimicos pan piscsnas cit w I,alitLd pan obtenet el bmpiador adccuado• a remeucr aceites, camas y Cc, ptoduits ncitoyants elimincront lhuJc. It unrc et Faros bmpudums van •6xidu de is apt de amns CA one operscsdn dcbmpmza. I, muille du lit de sable CA une settle opEntion de 2-Mtzdeuna suluci6n siguiendolasimtnice"Ono del netoyage. fabdome m is ctiqucu. - 2-preparcz one solution en suivant les instructions }lave d rave par conicme tomo rs ha descrisa donn&s par It fabrscwl sur rdtiqucte. ameriomsesm. 3-Nestoyez it filtm 1 cont¢ -Courant cumin, indiqu6 4 -Si d niuo esu aur dchalu del nivel deb anima. plus haul. docunene Ice bombs y citric la valvula taro- 4 -Si It flue ell au-dessous du nivou de Is piscine, pad, pan eviur quc Is piscina sc trade anEtcz6 p,mPCa fcrmczlm "'Acs aPproPriao pour 5-Desconcac la bumha, abs c! dmNJe del filtro' ponga Is vilvula CA I Evimr de eider Ice piscine. penia que se trade d filtro. 5-An6tcz la pompe, wvmz Ic robinet do vidangc du pmidim de lavado pati cornenle faire m laissez alai<i se vide. Placez la vane en 6-Despues de que cl f aro sc hays drenado. Citric It upa del dcp6sito d position de lavage k contre-corant. dmnaje del filtro y. rcmueva 6-Une fon quc It fill¢ S est vidE, mfenncz 5.s' f.bNCl colador de la bombs. do vidangc ct enlcvcz le cwvcrcle de Is cr6pinc do la 7-Ase161ec que las tubcrias do lavado Por comer PomPC- 7-VEri(1ezquclesluysux dcl3v3ge1 centre -courant At cn6n abirnas. g�oneae la bomba y lentammle vatic la soluei6n tont pas obstrucs. - . bmpicza en cl culadur de Is bombe con la born S -Mentz Is pompe ern march, et videx Imlement la funcionwi o. solution de natoyage dans Is cripinc de Is P=Pc alert 9_�Custin6e agrcgando wlucie. haste que Is spa que cellc-ei toume. arena eslE sawrada con la s huci6n de limp iCu Vol 9-Cmtinucz 1 ajouter de Is solution de nc11oY3KC a euloor la ups ern la hart a. Is jusqua cc qui Ie ht de sable en sort suture. Rcmc.tce It 10-Apague la humba y dcjc cl Ws'o ern posici6s ewvcrcle sur Is pornrx- lavado put etsmientc (nACKWASil). Pentane qu (12 horas). 10-An6tcz la PomPC et laissez le film en ptniti.n de ratio docansc de un Jia Pan el Otto lavage i contrc-counm. hisscz le faire reposer pen- I I_Vuclva a Witco, la ups dc la bombs Y $ir qucseludes dot la suit (I 'I hc.ms). pmu,dimicntode lavaJupurcommm I I-Rcmcttez it couvercle de Is pompe en place et •ntcrionnenm. pox6dez a un lavage i centre -courant e,nme mdiquk 12 -No permiu que la soluci6n do limpmza plus haul. dens'. de la pis.ina. 12-I',,npEchcz la Solution do ncnoyacc de penetrer dans la piscine TRITON II FIBERGLASS SAND FILTER FILTRE A SABLE EN FIBRE DE VERRE TRITON II 4577=4 1154 4114: 1 -In not Jvt have freezing. winter temperatures, praacct the pawl N.y.imh by baekwashing the filter. 2-Afher Nckwa.hing, shut the pump off, open the manual sit bleeder on the cloture and adjust the valve IS Wll.-,: a -0n Jiuln valves, muv<the handle of the vulvc to the W,iwnm P.mion' b{h, Two Posmon SliJe V alvc d psauhk, mnove the V dec 1'umn Assembly; clean• luhrnate and Shue in a dry ivaaswn fur the W inter. 7-0n the TRaO, 50 anf 60. mmve the wing -type Plug on Jun ban,. of the filter. On the TR IW.TR 1000. TR 1000.7, and TR 14o. TR 140C. TR 14OC•7 remove the I I!: drain Plug ap. The filter will dein very slowly. and d"'rore. C e tecomirenled that the drain plug be left out •N'OTE -Me Multip n valve should be left in the Winter' - position during shutdown season so the valve divcncr has no pressure on the rubber seal. - 4 -Drain all aPFupriste system piping. 5-W< mconoo mJ covering the equipnelit with a tar pauhn or plastic sheet to inhibit deteria'adun fru weather. Do not "raP P" tnP muton with plastic. TRITON II FILTRO DE 13 ARENA DE FIBRA DE VIDRIO a 1 -Dans les rfgiovs dans ksquelks 1"mmpe nes hivcmales descendent en dessous de aero. p"6 gez fdquilement de la piscine rn lavant lerfdtm i cuntrc. caauant. 2-Aprege s Ie lavai eumle-<ourml• arrctez la Pompe. amvre, k purge., d"air Manuel qui te tmou c sur Ie cwvcralc ct reglca. la ..rune cwnmc suis : -. ,Sur-Ies vannet muhiwie�..Place, la Nignee de cclkao cn p.+iliani dhivcmiaauon.• b -S., le robinebvanne i Jcua pusihicns, mtir<z, si i cst possible, to piston aspirant : ncuoyca, graissez a mg" Ic rubinct dans un endruit see pendant Ilsiver. }Sur les TR40, So et 60. relircz k bouchon du type ! orcilles du bas du Ritre. Sur ks TR 100. TR 11700. TR 100C-3 ct TR 140. TR 1400. TR 1400-7. aesic fk bou- chon d< vidangc de 79 mm ll IR po.). l ltm se vides rs2s knlernc�nt S il ea dont tecommandd de laisi- cr k be short de vidange retire penlsnt 1'inler-saizoa. •RF.yt.\RQUE h vanne multivuic dn .4 Eire laiSS4C en positio d7uvemisaticn pendant I mters.isoti do fagov i ee We So,,paniteur n'eaesx ?u"M pression sur Ie joint en zit cawtchuuc. 4-Vidangez torte IS tuyauterie appropri6e. 5 -Nous rccom,nandons do mcouvrir fequipemcnt avec one tole goodmnnde o. one feuillc plastique Poor Evitcr toute dctcriontion due aux intampEries. N'enveluppez pas le moacur de Is pornpe avec d plaauquc. It 1-I:n lac jecas clue Sievers Seml+eratuns de irrvkmu que Producers CMIC1136wn, P..1, el mip. de b f"seSna d I fill", Pur CV C`Ss lava. u< 2. tleapq" debvu Cl fdlrupur eommte•,Ictayrcsuhs mush', ahra cl Pulgadaa de Site manual rn of eierse 7 ajuuc la vilvula s<gun W siguicntc: _ a -lin bs viN.w de Aguictoa hldlto <i inaemas' manilla a la par+iiuri ik prcpancidn pa R-I:si lavilvula Jc lXsfiramirnno c Pisss& de eheb st <t pusible rem a cl i y rtes b CIS or, jugal rilwla, limpiclu, brW seta. Pw d invkma. }la los niod .1m TR40. 50 y 60, remu<'n cl °p6n apo mariposa en la Pane infcria del it 1.0. el to Flo T 100. TR IWC. TR 1000) 7 TA NO, TR de i -V_'"•' 1400.7 rtrmreva b tali. Jct npdn do drewje FJ fihro se drenari muy kwmeme 7 . b tanto. ac teeomknda clue el tap6n de dm=je x deje ahrcrS. -A V ISO 1, vilwla de Agujcrut %taltiplcs tia:ne qac dciaru <n la posia6n de prtpuaci6n pan cl inviesro dirMlc b tempunda en que la Piscma ro esti rn use dcSmohdo Joe e1 desviadm no lenge Presi6n on el Sella de 4 -Drone toJas Its tuberias apropudas del siaemS. S-Recomendamus que u rnbn el equiPo con unit sibana de piistico o de lona impermeable pin uilSibir ° cl deseduro de' ido sl dims. No rnvuclvs el motor de la bomba Sun el P"sue"' _. ���w �Nw'C11� ■ Htg�'A�.L s�i�"E{'':IN5gf1VV'9Q,is waawaTG TRITON II FIBERGLASS SAND FILTER Problem pod water not sufficiently clean High filter pressure Short Cycles Retum flow to pool diminished. Low filter pressure. Sand returning to pool Sand loss to waste f Leak at Closure Cause 1. Pool chemistry not adequate to inhibit algae growth. 2. Too frequent a backwash cycle. 3. Improper amount or wrong sand size. 4. Inadequate turnover rale. 1. Insufficient backwashing. 2. Sand bed plugged with mineral deposits. 3. Partially closed valve. 1. Improper backwash. 2. Pool chemistry not adequate to inhibit algae growth. . 3. Plugged sand bed. 4. Flow rale too high. 1. Obstruction in pump hair and lint strainer. 2. Obstruction in pump. 3. Obstruction in suction fine to pump. 1. Broken underdrain lateral. 1. Backwash rate too high. 2. Improper sand size. 3. Air strainer is damaged or missing. 1. Improperly tightened Closure. 2. Dirt or contamination on sealing sudace. 3. Damaged pan. 14 Maintain pool Chemistry or consult pool ser vice technician. Allow pressure to build 10 10 psi above clean tiller condition before backwashing. Check sand bed Freeboard and sand size or consult pool service technician. Run system for longer time or consult dealer or pool service technician. Backwash until-ellluent runs clear. Chemically clean tiller. Open valve ofGemove obstruction in return fine. Backwash until effluent runs clear. Maintain pool chemistry or consult pool service technician. 1' surface of sand Manually remove lop bed, replace with new sand and chemically clean entire sand bed as described lo Section G. Restrict flow to capacity of filler. Clean basket in strainer. Disassemble and clean pump. Clean skimmer basket. Remove obstruct in lines. Open valves in suction line. Replace broken or damaged laterals. Reduce backwash flow rate. Change to proper sand. Replace damaged components. Shut off pump, relieve lank pressure, op air bleeder, tighten closure property Shut off pump, relieve tank pressure, op air bleeder, remove closure and clean a sealing surfaces. Reassemble closure property. Same as above except replace damage ring, closure, tank or any combination c parts as required - Leak at Bulkhead 1. tightened bulkhead Shut oil pump, relieve tank pressure. c Shut air bleeder, remove closure and remov auroperl sand to access leaking lkhead on 50.60. 100. 100C, 4of khead Holdl bulkhead and tighten the 2" internal la On the TR 100C-3"!iR 140C-3 using cial wrench 15.4020. hold the 3" Ilang spacer and with wrench 15.4019.bgh the 3 -flange adapter. Handtighten plc 2. Dirt or or Contamination on sealing Shut off pump. relieve lank pressure. surfaces. air bleeder, remove closure and remc leaking bulkhead. Re sand to access attached tank internals and remove t head assembly. Clean all mating sur and seals. Replace the bulkhead las! o being careful to assemble Properly y assembly as indicated above. 3. Damaged pan. Same as above except replace darn pan or combination of pans. BRE FILTRE A SABLE EN DE VERRE TRITON I[ probleme Eau de le plsclne Insulllsamment ptopre Ptesslon trop ,levee dans IS "lire Cycles trop courts ,lpi,c ne. prlt do esslont our do I' ,,,,p6d1trop be sseu vers la p dens to Illlre. Relour du sable dans Is plsclne Cause t. Composition chlmlque de reau do lla piscine Inadequate pour ampuhar crolssanca des slgue+. trent. 2. Lavage I,cantre-courant IMP Iraq Parte de sable vets r,acuedon des dechets Fulles ou nlveou du couvercle ] Cuentlle ou callbre Incorrect de sable. a. Cadence de renaUIfelletrr,nl Inad6quata. 1. Lavage It Con' ",ursnt Insu111Sent. 2 Lit de sable ancombr6 do d6P6ta mindraua. ], Vanne parllellsMe l lerm640 1. Lavage i contra -courant I0eorrect- 2. Composition chlmique de I'esU do 111 piscina Inadequate pour amp Uhar croissance des algues. ]. Lit de sable Sete. C. Debit IMP clave. IJ Solution Malnlenax la composition ehlmique corrects de reeu de Is plsclne ou consullaz un technician sanitation apncM�k. i Lelasaz Is pras1l.0 Jusqu d ..us do Is prsrlon 69,9 kits (1g Ps')av and da lawn 1 contra - avec Wife prop courant. 'f irlllez ripolsseur du lit do sable It 13 calibre de ee dernter ou ccallaet un technician senile len +p ndant plus Falls% I ricdonne la systime De un glechniclen denuellen +prks I`,deur au la1IS4. Lev,x 1 contra -courant iusqu'1 C, qua resu de 11,191 wit Claire•anl le p;tle. Naltoyez chlmiquam debouchsz la Ouvrex Is vanna ou tuYfu da velour. Laves i contra -count.' lusqu'i ce qua reau do lavage solt Claire' osltlon ehlmique col -acts Malntenez I1 coat un mp de re,u d1 Is plsclne ou +dallsl technician dentrallan s &1311 r . 25 mm Redrez 111 m$In Sena (1 po.) our t1 deazus duu Ill de sable du lit de nattoyez chlmlqumrrent renew sablecomm, Indlque ds ns Ia Section M. Ramenez le d6bi1 i Is eapscltd du Nlra. 1. Calmalage du llltre i chavoua at peluchee de Is pompe. 2. Obstruction dons Is PomPO'ob slrue. ]. Tuysu dospiradon do la Pomp, 1, Element lateral de vldange Par Is baa Casse. t. Debit de lavage i contra -courant trop Steve. 2. Calibre de sable Incorrect- abaenl. ]. Le lilire i sir ell endommagi ou 1, Couvercle mal serri. 2, pr63ance de sslelds ou d-Impurel6s aur la surlaca d'6lanch61t6. ], plica endomm3g6e. Naltoyez N IUtre. Demontez at netloyez Is pompe• Naltoyez to panler du colleeteur. Oebouche2 les tuysuf. Ouvrez to$ va ,nes du Mau d'lspiratlon. lilemenls Iflirsus caves ou Romplacex as endommages. Redulsex to debit du lavage icentre-courant. Utilise, Is sable approprle. bas. Remplacez les pieces endommag _ .mita: Is pompe, delestex Is pression done Is reservoir, ouvrez Is purgeur fair, serrez bion to couvercle• deleste, la ProsSion tlans Arrbtez Is pomp •Nur trail, roS,rex le Is r6servolr, ouvrez Is PSer 9 couvarde b neltoyez route$ las Sul' d'6lsnchell6. Remette, Is couvercle Olen en piece. See cl.dessus, sl co *all Mimes masures q lacer la lolnt lorique, la IL qua voua devez remit binelaon couvercle 11. e Cos eechlf OU eanLtoule Com do places, suite page 24 TmVTON RAIDE V DR O ARENA EI sgu, de is Ill aclna no esti to sunclenlemenle Iimp,a Alts prasl6n del gltro Ciclos codas h Flulo de relorrt0 a Is piscine dlsminuldc. prasl6n del Illlro bola. L, arena vuelve a Is plsclns Ls arena se plerde an at desech0 Pugs an al clerre Causa 1. V qulmlcs de Is placlna no es ade,cuada para Inhibit el crecimlenlo de alga$. 2 Lavado par corrlente muy Irecuenle. ]. Cantldad Inaproplads o tameM10 de Is hens equlvocada. q• Velocldad de rotecl6n Inadecu&ds. 1. L,vedo par corlenle Insuflclersle. 2. La cape de arena lapada can dep6111105 minerales. 3. L& vilvula esti parclalmente cermda. 1. Laysdo par corrlente lnedecusdo. 2, Ls qufmlca de Is piscIna no ea adecundo para Inhibit el crecimlenlo de signs_ ]. La cepa de arena esti taped&. q. La veicclded del flulo demaslado alta. 16 Soluci6n Manlengs la qulmlcs de la plsclns o consults can el 16cnico de serviclo de Is plsclns. Permits que Is p96s16n se acumu1a a 10 de sabre In condlcl6n del llltro llmp hetet el lavado pot corrlente. el vis aa' de Is larlena o do colnsul caple .1 el do wens Y l6cnico de serviclo de Is plsccina. llempo Hage tunclonar el sislems p ar un con el teenlco de serl vlclo de leplsclnacon at r o Lave par corrlente heels quo el ague efluenic ,alga tranaparenle. - -, Llmple el Illtto qulmlcamenle. Abra Is vilvuls o remueva la obstruccl6n en I, luberla de relomo. L.. par corrlente haste quo e1 ngo, efluenl, ,alga Iransparente. Mantengs to qulmlcs de Is placlna o consults can el 16cnico de servlclo dela placlna. ll Remuevs manual nt eI- do I csu leis ipor - superior de Is caps arena seta^ set he ldescrlto on I- seccamente e6nlG. arena seg acidad del flltro. Restrinle d Ilulo a Is cap 1• Obstruccl6n on el colador de pelusa y cabello de In bombs. 2. Obslruca6n on Is bombs. 3. Obstruecl6n an Is luberla de suecl6n a Is bombs. 1• Lateral debalo del drenale quebredo. 1. Velocldad del lavado par corrlente demaslado all&• 2. Tamaft de Is arena Inadecusdo. 7. EI colador de alga esti dalledo o tale. 1. Cierre mel sprelado. Mugge o contaminscl6n on te aupaRcle de sellado. 3• parte daM1,da. Umple el canasto en el colador. Desmonle y Ilmple la bombs. Llmple el canasto despumedor. Remuevs la ,bstrucclvilvula, en 1, luberla de succlon,laa Camble el lateral da68do o roto. Red,1cs la velocldad del put' del lavado, par corrlente. - Camble a In arenasrprt°lels daAados. Camble los Compo Is estanq eclaebra el purgadoredo alre, spr eta el. estanque, clerre n forme decubombs, Silvis la prs. esldn dal Desconedabrse in bel purge beQ estanque, ur edor de alta,las d evl el clerre y Ilmple today es superilcles de ._ ,cited'. Vuelva a moner el elerre en lorms ,decusda. Lo mismo quo to anterior, escepto quo Camble It ,nillo 0 ds6odo, el clerre, el estanque c aesuler nec esarbinacl6n de las partes seg INS'[RU=ONS ` Continua en Ia pagma 24 r0N II FIBERGLASS dD.FILTER A SABLE EN i r'6 V THFTEAO )5Tc�jl Fl FILTRE ERRE BEECoE 40V 1. 991 FI TON II TR 40 TR SO TR 60 TR loo TR 140 9 259 32 / 29 f / '30 31 Iil I flEmcnts t7, 26. IS i cmploicnt sur ks mod• 21csTR40•TR50'TR60 us llfmcros 31, 38,39 f"sur ks mod' 2ks lR I00 a TRI40 ARENA DEF BRA DE VIDRIO too 2• CLEAR 10 REMOVE CLOSURE t1. OACEYEaOE s CM {!Po4 Paull REUVEPCL 1CLvioJA CE 7 RAM —PE`OvEa El CSE=P= Items 17.'16. 18 used on TR40, TR50. TR60 hems 37, 38.39 used on TR 100 and TR 140 P J/�j 6" OUTTFESSTHIAEAO i r'6 V THFTEAO )5Tc�jl Fl D5: -1q O'ER WV 1.1991 BEECoE 40V 1. 991 SAVE THESE INSTR TR 40 -I SO TA 60 TR 100 TA 140 1? 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INTERNE 2 JOINT TORCUE- TRAVERSEE DE PARD ETANCHE 2 P0. 91 &AGUE DECARTEMENT- 2PO.EXTERNE 18 JOINT O'ETANCHEITE 1S TRAVERSEE DE PARD ETANCHE- 7 l 0 RF➢ L, 27 2 27 3 21 4 1 5 1 e 2 9 10 4 10 1 11 K it 1 12 e 9 2 2 2 2 1 1 19 19 20 CESCR 1E5T0 1512 PURGAOOR DE AIRE SIN ANLLO 1511 ANILLO-O TORNILLO DEL PURGADOR DE N 3564 COKWO DE A17V10 DE ARE 15050 IMEDIDOR DE PRESION ;4494 ANILLo o ADAPTADOR DE N50 I VALVULA DE CUERPO 54575 aERPE 110J1J4 153430 TRAPEZOIDAL 9177 - 52509 ANILLO CUADRAD09 U7 154599 DIPUSOR (SE REOUIEREN 157431 2 EN TRIOOC) 154599 DIFUSOR (SE REOUIEREN - 4 EN TR140C) . 15.6755 CDN7UNTO DE TUBERM 154596 SUPER OR TRIODC 155759 MONTA7E DE TUSERIA St 1557"I DALCOKPUNTO E RM SUPERIOR TR1000 156345I TTUUBAwIA SUPERIOR TR140C 1 1 i 1 1 1 11 15412 VERU-rwit"" 153430 CONEMTO TANQUE Y PIE TR1000 ROSCA TRAPEZOIDAL 81? 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DEL DES[F1CCK ROAD Lo REPUESTO De WAL OPERAC 75,eS2 MANUAL Y SERVCLO -TRS I I` IS -401 RUDAN AoHCSIF-F"TION 3 OU PtEO TR 1O0t110 15x952 MANUEL CUSATION78 O'ENNT E -n - DLI 1 TwTonu 29 19,881 CORPS . VICANGE DE SABLE I 2 PO. 30 75.2220 ENSEMBLE VIOANGE DE I SABLE 2 PO. Y ]t 1 32 15,871 CHAPEAU.- FILETC 1 33 i5,527 CLE -000VERCLE B IR Pa. 75,807 ENSEMBLE DE TUYAUTERIE 1 >< INFERIEURE TR IWC N 15-489 ENSEMBLE DE TUYAUTERIE 1 INFERIEURE TP µDC ]9 15,+21 RACCORC-TUBE DE PURGEUR i O'AIR 76 17-3071 VIS 11113E (t REOULSE •t 29 194881 CUERPOORENAIEDE ARENA I OE Z 30 15-=32D MONT/JE.OREIWE LE I ARENA CE Z ]7 i 4 15-471 TAPA CON ROSCL 1 p 15,521 CLAVE-CIERRE 817 34 L 15 7 CpfooODETUBERU I INFERKJR TRIDDC .r34 754.189 CC4 UNIOCETUBUTA I IWERICR TR110C 35 15..421 TUBO CONECTCR CE AUVO DE AIRE 36 27.3071 TCRNILLO 114184 .1 LSE REOUIERE I EN TRIWG 1 37 1S44V TUBO ALMO OF AIRE TRIOOC ]8 151`.07 Y TENTILAC R1000 1 R SUR TR 1000) I 71 75-4]7 TUBE-P-tCARTMEN 7RTLTR 154507 0AGt1E O'ECAR7EMENT-FRTRE DEVFNT 7R tWC VA �. 1 15,'_08 BAGUE C'rARTEMFNT•FATRE 1 ]B D'EVEYf TR µOC W P0. 1 ]9 15,578 FlITRE • PVPGEUR OMR AO L54WO AUTOCCLLANT' AVER1155EMENT 1 1l n' AUTOCOLLANT-AVERTL+SEMENT 1 D'AIP MANUEL 15,506 ESPACIALCR-CCLADO I >8 VENTIACrN AIRE VC TRI O£AIRE38 I 15-+57 COIACCR-AW1O 39 1 M I�� 671CUETA DE PEtJGRO EI7CIIEAOEPOJGRO- 1 11 Z7" AUV1O DE AIRE MANUAL 0.0 ADAPTADOR DE 17,+91Il 1 VALVULA _ p 27-1G6 VALV }AOAPTADOPA 1 YALVULA Z Y 1 1? PAP SIP -PUPGEUP 12 V1 91 JOog TCRICUE- ADAPTATEUR 1 OE VANNE y 27.10% KIT - ADAPTATEUR OE VANNE EMBOREMEM 2 x-11 '12 Po' I u 17.1L92 KIT. PNPALETAG 2 PO- SDE 1 VANNE A FlLE E AGE 2 PO. 4 21.11192 JUEGO.ADAPTADCR OE 1 VALVULA Z PAR ROSCADO 45 27.1094 JUECO.AOAPTAOCR DE I VALVULA 1 1? PAR ROSCAM 15,856 JUEGO-CERRE ROSCA i 46 �PEZOIM 81? NEGRO 15 27 1*4 pT PARE D'ACAPTATEURS OE - 1 VANNE A FlLETAGE 1 IR PO. 46 15,858 KIT -CCVVFSCLS* PACCORO 1 FILE TE 9 112 PC. • NOIR FILTRE A SABLE EN FIBRE DE VERRE TRITON II pyre de la Mie 15 Probl6me I rMau de 1a traversee de parol I i Cause ` Ensemble do la traversee de paroi 6tanche mel sane 2. Satete ou impuretes sur les surfaces ". - Cretan vM0 RIIDF- FIBRA DE VMO ARENA CIDM1inu`efoe de 11 og;-16 Problema n qUe gotea 0 S 3. Piece endommagee 1. Conjunto de lapdn aprelado 2. Vena o contaminaci& an las super4Cies de Salto - Pana daetada. 24 Solution t. Pour as modeles TR 40. 50. So, 100. 100C. 140 ou 140C' arretez la pompe• delestez la pression dans le risen""" ouvrez le purgeur a sa re afln date ^dte cle. Puts enlevez le sable a e a rorlgine to traversee de Palo' stoics versee de la luite. En mamtenanl I 'asserrez le de parol ¢tanche de 2 Do-• contre-ecrou interne dant le ALfi100tC 3 est de 2 Do- Pour les modelesa r ide dune el7R 1400.3-, 5aisissez, ue de• de sP - 'ale no. 15-4020, !a bag casement de W bride de 3 po. et resser- rezavec use de no- 15-4019 radapta- lour de la bride de su 5eme"talars. main dun deity -lour jest esston 2. Artelez la Dor^Pe• delestez W rg . dans to reservoir, otrvrez le purgeur dau. relirez to cowerde, Dui enlevez le rs4'I de sable a6n datteindr-a b ltave paroi etanche a rorigile. lne de la N Enlevez les elements Internes du reser- - veir et rensemble de to traversee de paroi eta rhe. Nenoy. touU0 les sur, les r- tares de lorntement ainsi q lace laces eta aro, Remelt de parz anoi rensemblen vous asn le suant de blrocedar elaric, . le an p monter. sertez renseuee o-dessus. de la lagon indiq ind1Wee ci- W 1. on Ila pie=s lou le 3 ee dessusenas) a rem groupe de pieces) ndcmmagee. Soluc 1. APague la Pomba, aflvie la a aire,n tanque, abra et Purgador de are, r cierre y our la arena Para acces: tapelTF' 40- 50- anqueg14 et40C SOman% t00.t00C.140 d laPon de 2• y aPrieEnlat TR t00C dad interna das ndo la nave esP TR 140-C-3 t as acladc 154020. sosiengae D d 3- Y con la leave 15-401 Anda e nda de ete da ccs b 11 vuclta mos manuals I r 2. t nn U a. la bombs, alrve a Pre' aqeabra el Purgador de air cierre y quite la arena Para ac: taDb^ que golea. t]uile las aC! Intemas del to^que Y qu'te el del tapbn. 1 -Imp's lochs las sl de 3c0D1a^1an ty los seltos. place at conjunlo del taPd^ Y cuidado Para instalar edecu: to tomo se APriete el conjun dormente. el punto anter; 3, Igual cue elate la pane o c' que reemp de pass dailadas. ABLE EN TRITON II FILi t1v L' S 'ON II FIBERGLASS FILTRE A VERRE ARENA DE FIBRA DE FIBRE DE VIDRIO ID FILTERTRITON II :, — ,— TR 10oC-3 _. I 7R 1OOG3- TA 140C-3 r TR 1006-3 TR 1406-3 - 7R 1406-3 Wo- -ia ;occ i virtu 1 ^.. .. - -- .r (5 11 6 7 ,1 u - I I I I 9 Imo. I ... - - - - TUSEAIA SU PEAtOA ISOMETRICO . AESENTEE EN a -. TUYAUTEPuESQPER�EUAERE+' .. VISTADELESTANOUETRu TA DEPAATES CACTfIDADES PARA LOS �L. UPPER PIPING SriOWN IN ISOMETRIC .. ,EL AR71CUL0 30 EN VUE ISpbIETAICUE DU AESEAVOIR TR 14CC- - ..: ...30 OE LA LISTE DE TIENE Of Ts yTR 14CC•3. -: TANKVIEW TA 140C-3 ' ' EMENTS A SABLE TA 1000.3_._. pIFFERENT 'LE NOMBRE TIE SUR. LES FILTRES TAOS DE ARENA PIECES DIFF TA {406.3. - `. • - -ITEM 30 IN PARTS LI57 HAS TA 100C-3 QUANTITIES FOR TR 100C-3 AND 7R 14CCJ • - - SAND FILTERS. OIMENSiCNAL T,aOLE YCOEL OILL CILL B TP ICOC439 'W Y� - TteLE10 OEs ),ufNs'CMs LLlI01LL9 YCOELE 0 rn �ppCJ lol cT la u^ �q��pCJ 11]c•^ 91 cm TA IS A DE GY t s s EN .- TRITON II F1LTR0 DE 26 E - TRITON II FIBERGLASS FiLTRE A SABLE ARENA DE FiBRA DE SAND FILTER FIBRE DE VERRE, VIDRIO TRITON 11 TR 100c-3 # TR t 0OC-3 TR 10OC•3 TR 140C•3 WL1ACENIENi PARTS TR 14OC-3 PIECES DE.RECHANGE TA 1400.3 PIEZAS DE REPUESTOS cAw DESCFIWMN OTE ARTICIF NO. DEL DESCAIPOCH TmAo RFV PAfR NO. DESCRIPTIONOTT ELEVEN[ PIECE NO. LO AEPUESTO 1 1 27-3519- JOWTTORIOUE VIS OE t i A-751] ANILLO-O TORN810 1 f 271517 o-RINC •AIR BLEEDER SCREVA PUPGEUR O'AW _ PURGACOR DE +IRE 2 21158 AIR Blf_DFA'NK}ARKi 1 2 2J-1512TEUR OAR SANS 1 2 21.3512 PURWOOR OE NRE t JOIN7 15.5mo PRESSURE GAUGE i SW A41LL0 7 15.x50 155050 MANCMETRE I uED00R DE PRESION I � 754Y7 K14C8 - _ 1 ' _ 3 4 154SB1 BOUTON 1 1 5 15482 SPWIKT t l 154561 AIAJ4IU ,154582 RESSORT RESORTE I 5 15{49 BRIDGE-ALUMINUM 1 5 5 1514+561 6 4579 PONT-ALUMINIUM 1 1 7 I5-4376 CLOSURE-OVAL 1 6 154579 PUENTE- ALULeNIO 7 15x576 COWERCLEOVALE 1 1 8 147501 SCEIARE RINOCVAL CLOSURE 1 1.7 75.476 OERPE • OVAU00 1 9 IS-2509 ANNEAU CARA 1 153W9 AMLLO CUADRADO 9 7S-= LABELWARNING CCUVE;CLEOVALE 6 C;ERRE OVAU00 1 10 143437 TANK L FOOT ASSY. TR ICDC.7 BUTT. 1 9 154600 ETICUE- AVERTLSSEVENTTIWETA CEAWE 1 1 _ 9 t5.A6o0 ERtE'+C'.A 10 Ij3171 ;TANK l FOOT ASSY. TR 14OC3 BUTT. 1 t0 153,M ENSEMBLE OE RESERVOIR - 70. .IS-7470 CONUNTO ESTANCUE 1 1 ET PIED TR IODC-3 t Y PIE TR IooCJ-TRAPE2DI0AL 007 11 154UPPER PIPING ASSY. TR I00C-7 RACCQRD FILETE .. _ 1t 15-M .UPPER PIPING ASSY. TR 1400.7 I t0 15CL7 7431 ENSEMBLE OE RESERV_ . 10 147x31 CONIUNTO ESTANOUE t ET PIED TR IAOC 3 T PIE TR 140C.3 dRAPE'AC10AL ' 12 1541:6 ORING-PARKER 2-747 2. - .: RACCORD FILETE 115.4W% SUmiumm TUBERIIS S19 tIIOC3 T3 154002 SPACERS 2 11 154007 ENSEMBLE ETR TR IooIJTE E I UPER10RES SUPERIEU1000) t 14 15-,WA O.RING• PARKER 2742 2_ .- RE -Il i5-+006 CDNNNTOTU _ . SUPERIGRES TR14C J 2 11. 15-4=e ENSEMBLE TNAUTE�E ti 15 IS-+CR01G•EACN FLING? AIPERIEURE7Ru0CJ ti 75+O+NULLED-0PARKER 2-147 16 154077 ADAPTOR•FLANGE 7 2 12 154005 JOINT TOR;CUE. PARKER 2J47 � 2 ESPACIACCfl OEr 2 1] 15-002 IT 1540CS LOWER PWNG ASSY. TR 100C-3 1 13 154072 BAGUE D'ECTRTEMENT 3 PO. 2 ANILLO-O PARKER 2441 14 54004 17 154010 LOWER Pwc ASV.TR 14C-7 I It • 154001 ]OWI TORICUE- PARKER 2342 2 13 154007 +NULLED CCH BPIOA ElSCN OE 7 16 1545% FOOT-2P 01A TR 1000-]'IACD-3 I - t5 154007 ANNEAU-BRIDE ELSON 7 PO 2 16 [3x001 AOAPTAOOR CON ERICA CE 7 11 154016 NUB•? ASSEMBLY I 16 154Wt ADAPTATEUR-BRIOE7PO. 211 154079CONJUNTO TUBERIAS 5 145m PLUG-r 1 17 154009 ENSEMBLE DE TUYAUTERIE INFERIpRESTfl IOCC7 INFERIEURE TR 1000.7 1 N70 Tu0ERV5 27 147202 UTERAI-7TR 1000-3 8 17 154010 WFERIORES TR IACC3 21 154540 LATERAL• it TR 14CC-3 8 17 1540[0 E4EPI BLEDRI40C-3 RIE 1 PIE. 24- DE DLUAETRO INFERIEURE TR 14pG7 le 54596 - - 22 154871 CJtP •TNE40ED 1 1? I 1! t5as96 PED • 24 PO.OE DIAMETRE . • TR IooC-114004 .. _ 19 40 ... . . -. i _ ._ .- ... IS- 16 PARTE CENTRAL JAOFITAJE DE a 194x61 B=-rS6NDORAW..: 1 .. 19 154016 ENSEMBLE MOYEU 7 PO 1 TAPON OE r • 24 15215 SADA DRAW ASSY-z �. _ 1 5 1?5829 4, . . 20 19.5&9 BOUCaCN-• 2 PO _ 21.4 15-.202 LATERAL T.TR IOOC 3 + 25 a44W OV4-VLV. ADAPTOR . - - - ._ - _ AR RELEf St18E `. 1 21 152202 ELEMENT LATERAL 9 21 144540 LATERAL Ir TR 1400 7 29 154u0 C,'VBAECTCR • 9 PO. TR 1tDC 3 - ' 1 1 21 154671 TAP+ CON ROSIN DE t I? 21 154171 TUBE • AIR REUEF iR'0)C-312P1 21 154440 ELEMENT LATERAL 6 1 11 PO. TR 1400-3 i3 19-ANA CUERPO ORENA;E a 154,6 TUBE • AUT RELIEF IS 14004 (271 1 OE ARENA OE T - DI 15,417 DIFFUSER PIPING ASSY. • TR 1000-3 2 22 154871 CHAPEAU-FILETS 1 IR PO. NtA;EOPENA:E 71 194884 CORPS 2 P0. v10ANGE CE SABLE 1 2. 152720 DIE ARENA OE 2' . . DI 15.4018 DIFFUSER PIPING ASSY • TR 14004 1 1 24 142^.'7 ENSEMBLE 410ANGE CE SABLE t5 27.4494 ANILLO-OACAPTACCR OE VALVULA 25 27449+ JCINT TORQUE - 1 - AOAPTATEUR DE VALVE i6 1$.4440 CONEC..CR TUBO OE ALIV10 OE ARE X 15AAAO RACCORD: TUBE DE PURGED AIR 1 - tS.uF TUBO OE AUvK) CE RIPE 21 154A77 TUBE - PURGE O'A'R 1 27 TR [OCC 71:31 TR IooC 3 (23 PO.1 AIRE A 2• 15+476 TUBC CE ALrvO CE 27 15406 TUBE •PURGE D'AW TR t TR 1400 71'71 140C 3127 PO ) 15.47[7 CCWUNTO iUBEauS OEL +9 154011 ENSEMBLE OE 7UTAUTEPlE _28 OIFUSOR IR 108 3 DU DIFFUSE TR [OCC']_ 2 .. -- - 15,4018 otfuSO—=O TIAL'C3 DEL 8 OIFUS..R iR 1+[C ] 7 ITON II FIBERGLASS fND FILTER TR 100C3 7R 140C-3 pt,,aCENENT PARTS OESCRRTIOR cm L PWiRO- 2 7540 SCREN-t1�-t t((NE:(16d 154`99 DIFR1SER l2 RECO. FOR TR IOOC31 2 p a p 15199 DIFFUSER II REO'O. FORTH WC -71 131 ISa=07 571Lu1 -TR 1000-]BYC 1 Jt 14 `� 3K`A'� IOC -7 t0 Yt6 1 i 2 15457! STR10tER •NR PE(kF yJ 15< 1 NifAOSLRE TNTGN OVAL 1 vMUOES tFEW` I THF MGH 91 34 19.2m 0 R T PLUG t 1 TRITON Il FILA nv if` -' FIA SABLE EN ARENA DE FIBRA DE FIBBRERE DE VERRE VIDRIO TRITON II TR IOoC3 TR 100C-3 TR 1 a0C-3 7R 140C -3E REPUESTDS PIECES DE RECHANGE oE5t� am ELF9IEFIT r.ECE RD. Antme 25 tYOte ENSEueI.E DETV IAOC-3 EUR TA aOC-] 2 W OIFFUS 29 JS4AWVLS •Ih la•I IR Pa. - 2 A SOI PANS I69 ]O 151599DFPJSEUI 2 Q REM+S PMR TR 10003) 30 +5 N pMR TR taOC-M ]I 154507 Vag QECAPTE Aeff • 1 TR Ia0C3 9 Ya Po - 77 15450! � to F y 75L'79 PURE WAGE OrAM .I ]J ts-ma+ ;i=�m34 .1 l79.2^9r 1 PIEZAS D C?r4 9Flttcu NMDA DEScxr TOaO W Ruutm 29 154�E0 TOwRLL01f ,HOE I v2'. 2 If7UGCWL 70 154599 OiF=00M.A�N 2 2 PAM In 7p 154599 Daws ISE REUEREN 2 I PtMTR IAOC•A ESPIop=R P9RA 1 31 Is4w TR IODC.3.6 W ESPuMtaDORP9- 1 77 +�� TR IaOC3. IO LIE 1 .32 154579 FILM DE WX O£9NE JJEt5 t Two" I E'FPTtGUl05 1 IAL91 1 µ0.L0-0 TAPCN DE r ]a 142'S7 . Clean & Clear'" Cartridge Filter Owners Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Table of Contents., SECTION I. FILTER INSTALLATION ............................... :................................................... ............ 1 SECTIONII. ` FILTER OPERATION..................................................................................................... 2 SECTION III. TROUBLE SHOOTING.................................................................................................. 6 SECTIONIV. TECHNICAL DATA........................................:.............................................................. 7 A. Filter Pressure Loss Chart ................................................................................................ 7 C. Replacement Parts........................................................................................................... 7 B. Flow Rate Table . .................................. ............................................................................. 7 AWARNING Before installing this product, read and follow all warning notices and instructions accompanying this filter. Failure to follow safety warnings and instructions can result in severe injury, death, or property damage. Call (800) 831-7133 for additional free copies of this manual. Important Notice Attention Installer. s '. This manual contains important information about the installation, operation and safe 11 1 /1 use of this product. This information should be given to the owner/operator of this equipment. SECTION I. FILTER INSTALLATION A. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. The filter should be mounted on a level concrete slab. Position the filter so that the instructions, warnings and pressure gauge are visible to the operator. Also, position the filter so that the piping connections, control valve and drain port are convenient and accessible for servicing and winterizing. 2. Install electrical controls (e.g., on/off switches, timers control systems, etc.) at least five (5) feet from the filter. This will allow you enough room to stand clear of the filter during system start up. 3. Provide sufficient clearance around the filter to permit visual verification thatthe clamp is properly installed, see Figure 1. Provide a 4. Provide sufficient space above the filter to remove the filter lid for cleaning and servicing. This distance will vary with the model of filter you are using. See Table 1, for the required vertical clearance. PacFa6, Inc. Corporate Headquarim: 1620 Hawkins Ave., Sanford, NC 27330 • (919) 771-4151 Western Operations: 10951 West Los Angcles A% c., Moorpark, CA 93021 • (805) 523-2100 r MNIMUM SPACE Figure 1. Pac r M C 0 A p 0 a A T I D A 0 Pentair comyai-T nni •305= AWARNING Risk of electrical shock or electrocution. Position the filter and High FIowTM manual air relief valve to safely direct water drainage and purged air or water. Water discharged from an improperly positioned filter or valve can create an ii electrical hazard that can cause severe personal injury as well as damage property. 5. When installing the High FlowTM manual air relief valve use the O-ring only, there is no need for thread sealing compounds. Position the filter to safely direct water drainage. Rotate the valve to safely direct purged air or water. Water discharged from an improperly positioned filter or valve can create an electrical hazard as well as damage property. 6. Make all plumbing connections in accordance with local plumbing and building codes. Filter plumbing connections are provided with an O-rin- seal Use 1 -1' C on y a st tcone base lubricant on the O -rings. Do not use pipe joint compound, glue or solvent on the bulkhead connections. 7. The base of this filter is provided with two (2) mounting bosses for the purpose of anchoring the filter to the concrete. 8. The maximum working pressure of this filter is 50 psi. Never subject this filter to pressure in excess of this amount, even when conducting hydrostatic pressure tests. Pressures above 50 psi can cause the lid to be blown off, which can result in severe injury, death or property damage. When performing hydrostatic pressure tests or when testing for external leaks of the completed filtration and plumbing system, ensure that the Maximum Pressure that the filtration system will be subjected to DOES NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE OF ANY OF THE COMPONENTS CONTAINED WITHIN THE SYSTEM. In most cases, the maximum pressure will be stated on each component of the system. If doubt exists as to the pressure to which the system will be subjected, install an ASME approved automatic Pressure Relief or Pressure Regulator in the circulation system for the lowest working pressure of any of the components in the system. SECTION II. FILTER OPERATION ©WARNING THIS FILTER OPERATES UNDER HIGH PRESSURE. WHEN ANY PART OF THE CIRCULATING SYSTEM (e.g., LOCK RING, PUMP, FILTER, VALVES, ETC.) IS SERVICED, AIR CAN ENTER THE SYSTEM AND BECOME PRESSURIZED. PRESSURIZED AIR CAN CAUSE THE LID TO BLOW OFF WHICH CAN RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY, DEATH, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. TO AVOID THIS POTENTIAL HAZARD, FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 1. BEFORE REPOSITIONING VALVES AND BEFORE BEGINNING THE ASSEMBLY, DISASSEMBLY, OR ADJUSTMENT OF THE LOCK RING OR ANY OTHER SERVICE OF THE CIRCULATING SYSTEM: (A) TURN THE PUMP OFF AND SHUT OFF ANY AUTOMATIC CONTROLS TO ASSURE THE SYSTEM IS NOT INADVERTENTLY STARTED DURING THE SERVICING; (B) OPEN AIR RELIEF VALVE; AND (C) WAIT UNTIL ALL PRESSURE IS RELIEVED -PRESSURE GAUGE MUST READ ZERO (0). 2. WHENEVER INSTALLING THE FILTER LOCK RING, FOLLOW THE FILTER LOCK RING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY. 3. ONCE SERVICE ON THE CIRCULATING SYSTEM IS COMPLETE, FOLLOW SYSTEM RESTART INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY. 4. MAINTAIN CIRCULATION SYSTEM PROPERLY. REPLACE WORN OR DAMAGED PARTS IMMEDIATELY (e.g., lock ring, pressure gauge, relief valve, 0 -rings, etc.) 5. BE SURE THAT THE FILTER IS PROPERLY MOUNTED AND POSITIONED ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED. P/N 178556 TABLE 1. Vertical Model Size Clearance Rea 160314 50 sq. ft. 30 in. 160315 75 sq. ft. 38 in. 160316 100 sq. ft. 60 in. 160317 150 sq. ft. 68 in. 160318 200 sq. ft. 68 in. C on y a st tcone base lubricant on the O -rings. Do not use pipe joint compound, glue or solvent on the bulkhead connections. 7. The base of this filter is provided with two (2) mounting bosses for the purpose of anchoring the filter to the concrete. 8. The maximum working pressure of this filter is 50 psi. Never subject this filter to pressure in excess of this amount, even when conducting hydrostatic pressure tests. Pressures above 50 psi can cause the lid to be blown off, which can result in severe injury, death or property damage. When performing hydrostatic pressure tests or when testing for external leaks of the completed filtration and plumbing system, ensure that the Maximum Pressure that the filtration system will be subjected to DOES NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE OF ANY OF THE COMPONENTS CONTAINED WITHIN THE SYSTEM. In most cases, the maximum pressure will be stated on each component of the system. If doubt exists as to the pressure to which the system will be subjected, install an ASME approved automatic Pressure Relief or Pressure Regulator in the circulation system for the lowest working pressure of any of the components in the system. SECTION II. FILTER OPERATION ©WARNING THIS FILTER OPERATES UNDER HIGH PRESSURE. WHEN ANY PART OF THE CIRCULATING SYSTEM (e.g., LOCK RING, PUMP, FILTER, VALVES, ETC.) IS SERVICED, AIR CAN ENTER THE SYSTEM AND BECOME PRESSURIZED. PRESSURIZED AIR CAN CAUSE THE LID TO BLOW OFF WHICH CAN RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY, DEATH, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. TO AVOID THIS POTENTIAL HAZARD, FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 1. BEFORE REPOSITIONING VALVES AND BEFORE BEGINNING THE ASSEMBLY, DISASSEMBLY, OR ADJUSTMENT OF THE LOCK RING OR ANY OTHER SERVICE OF THE CIRCULATING SYSTEM: (A) TURN THE PUMP OFF AND SHUT OFF ANY AUTOMATIC CONTROLS TO ASSURE THE SYSTEM IS NOT INADVERTENTLY STARTED DURING THE SERVICING; (B) OPEN AIR RELIEF VALVE; AND (C) WAIT UNTIL ALL PRESSURE IS RELIEVED -PRESSURE GAUGE MUST READ ZERO (0). 2. WHENEVER INSTALLING THE FILTER LOCK RING, FOLLOW THE FILTER LOCK RING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY. 3. ONCE SERVICE ON THE CIRCULATING SYSTEM IS COMPLETE, FOLLOW SYSTEM RESTART INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY. 4. MAINTAIN CIRCULATION SYSTEM PROPERLY. REPLACE WORN OR DAMAGED PARTS IMMEDIATELY (e.g., lock ring, pressure gauge, relief valve, 0 -rings, etc.) 5. BE SURE THAT THE FILTER IS PROPERLY MOUNTED AND POSITIONED ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED. P/N 178556 A. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. This filter operates under pressure. When the lock *ring is installed properly and operated without air in the water system, this filter will operate in a safe manner. 2. The maximum working pressure of this filter is 50 psi. Never subject this filtei to pressure in excess of this amount - even when conducting hydrostatic pressure tests. Pressures above 50 psi can cause the lid to be blown off, which can result in severe injury, death or property damage. When performing hydrostatic pressure tests or when testing for external leaks of the completed filtration and plumbing system, ensure that the Maximum Pressure that the filtration system will be subjected to DOES NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE OF ANY OF THE COMPONENTS CONTAINED WITHIN THE SYSTEM. In most cases, the maximum pressure will be stated on each component of the system. If doubt exists as to the pressure to which the system will be subjected, install an ASME approved automatic Pressure Relief or Pressure Regulator in the circulation system for the lowest working pressure of any of the components in the system. 3. The pressure gauge is the primary indicator of how the filter is operating. Maintain your pressure gauge in good working order. AWARNING Your filter is a piece of machinery, do not tamper with it, attempt to disassemble it or otherwise adjust it unless you fully understand it's operation. Serious injury or death can occur if the equipment is improperly handled. Consult a . pool service professional for maintenance and service assistance. 4. Clean your filter when pressure reads between 8-10 psi higher than the original starting pressure. Your filter pressure reading will increase as it removes dirt from your pool. However, this buildup of pressure will vary due to different bathing loads, temperature, weather conditions, etc:: aj MY ORIGINAL STARTING PRESSURE IS psi (pounds per square inch). I SHOULD CLEAN THE FILTER CARTRIDGES AT psi NOTE When the cartridge element filter is used on new pools and after cleaning the elements, introduce into the system .5 pounds of diatomaceous earth per every 100 square feet of filter area, (a one -pound coffee can equals .5 pounds of diatomaceous earth): Mix the diatomite with water and pour it into the skimmer after the pump is primed and the system is operating. This will enhance the filtration of your water. t B. LOCK RING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS These instructions MUST BE FOLLOWED EXACTLY to prevent the lid from blowing off during system restart or later operation. 1. Perform the following steps before working on any part of the circulating system (e.g., lock ring, pump, filter, valves, etc.). a.'i Turn the pump off and shut off any automatic controls to ensure that the system is not inadvertently started during servicing. • . b. Open the High FIowT" manual air relief valve. c.! Wait until all pressure is relieved. Never attempt to assemble, disassemble or adjust the filter lock ring while there is any pressure in the filter. o..., c 7 nn On PiN 1785 ©WARNING THIS FILTER OPERATES UNDER HIGH PRESSURE. WHEN ANY PART OF THE CIRCULATING SYSTEM (e.g., LOCK RING, PUMP, FILTER, VALVES, ETC.) IS SERVICED, AIR CAN ENTER THE SYSTEM AND BECOME PRESSURIZED. PRESSURIZED AIR CAN CAUSE THE LID TO BE BLOWN OFF WHICH CAN RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY, DEATH, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. TO AVOID THIS POTENTIAL HAZARD, FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 2. Be certain the O-ring is in position in the lower tank half. Place the filter lid over the lower tank half, making sure it is fully and firmly seated on the tank half, see Figure 2. 3. Place lock ring over the tank lid, and centering the lock ring on the threads of the tank body. Tum the lock ring clockwise until the safety latches click and the lock ring hits the stops on the body. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OVER -TIGHTEN THE LOCK RING AFTER LOCK RING HAS HIT THE STOPS ON THE BODY. 4. Follow the System Restart Instructions in Section C. C. SYSTEM RESTART INSTRUCTIONS ©WARNING THIS FILTER OPERATES UNDER HIGH PRESSURE. WHEN ANY PART OF THE CIRCULATING SYSTEM (e.g., LOCK _ RING, PUMP, FILTER, VALVES, ETC.) IS SERVICED, AIR CAN ENTER THE SYSTEM AND BECOME PRESSURIZED. PRESSURIZED AIR CAN CAUSE THE LID TO BE BLOWN OFF WHICH CAN RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY, DEATH, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. TO AVOID THIS POTENTIAL HAZARD, FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 1. Open the High FlowTM manual air relief valve until it snaps into the full open position (this only requires a quarter turn counterclockwise). Opening this valve rapidly releases air trapped in the filter. 2. Stand clear of the filter tank, then start the pump. 3. Close the High FIowTM manual air relief valve after a steady stream of water appears. 4. The system is not working properly if either of the following conditions occur. a. A solid stream of water does not appear within 30 seconds, after the pump's inlet basket fills with water. b. The pressure gauge indicates pressure before water outflow appears. If either condition exists, shut off the pump immediately, open valves in the water return line to relieve pressure, and clean the air relief valve, see Section F. Cleaning the High FlowTI manual air relief valve. If the problem persists, call (800) 831-7133 for assistance. D. CLEANING THE FILTER ©WARNING Filter t0 Tank Top Lock Ring Filter Tank Body' Figure 2. The following information should be read carefully since it outlines the proper manner of care and operation for your filter system. As a result of following these instructions and taking the necessary preventative care, you can expect maximum efficiency and life from your filter system. ©CAUTION ��1 IPlease Clean®. heed all manufacturers' posted instructions, warnings and cautions when using Baquacil® or Baqua 1. Tum the pump off, shut off any automatic controls to ensure that the system is not inadvertently started during servicing. P/N 178556 2. Open the filter High FlowTM manual air relief valve, (and the waste drain valve, or cap, if your system has one). NOTE Special care must be taken when cleaning cartridge element used in a swimming pool or spa. using Baquacil® as a sanitizer. Becauseiof the way Baquacii® works, the cartridge element must be cleaned more thoroughly and more frequently than in a chlorine system. If extreme care is not taken to completely remove all residue from the cartridge element, a buildup will occur. This buildup will significantly shorten the life of the cartridge element. Baquacil® is a mild coagulant which combines bacterial cells as well as other small particles contributed by the environment, bathers, etc. into particles large enough to be trapped by the filter. In comparison with all other trapped contaminants in a typical pool or spa the amount of bacterial cells that are deposited on the filter is minimal. The resulting deposit is a gray sticky film which can only be removed with Baqua Clean. If TSP or any TSP type cleaner is used prior to stripping the film, the cleaner and the gray film will combine to form a gum -like substance. Once this occurs, the substance cannot be removed from the media and the cartridge element must be replaced. 3. Remove hair and lint strainer pot lid and clean basket. Replace basket and secure lid. 4. Disconnect air relief drain hose if installed. 5. Remove locking ring by depressing safety latches on both sides of ring and rotate counterclockwise, then remove tank lid. 6. Remove the element assembly by placing hands in lifting handles and pulling straight up on the element assembly. 7. Remove the cartridge element from the center support tube. 8. Using a garden hose with a nozzle, direct water spray at the cartridge element to dislodge and wash away accumulated foreign matter. Water may be sprayed at the outside as well as the inside of the cartridge element for thorough cleaning. 9. Tum the cartridge element over several times during the washing operation to clean the media thoroughly. r 10. Clean and remove debris from inside the filter tank and from the O-ring and O-ring groove on the tank body. 11. Replace clean cartridge element on support tube and install assembly into the filter tank body, aligning the arrow on the support tube with the inlet port of the filter, making sure it is fully seated. Make sure the internal air relief screen is attached to the top of the element support tube. F. 12. Replace the tank lid onto the tank body making sure it is fully and firmly seated on the tank body. 13. Place lock ring over tank lid, and centering the lock ring on the threads of the tank body, tum the lock ring clockwise until the safety latches click and the lock ring hits the stops on the body. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OVER -TIGHTEN THE LOCK RING AFTER LOCK RING HAS HIT THE STOPS ON THE BODY. NOTE Any time'the filter tank is opened, and/or element assembly is removed, be sure to generously coat the O-ring with silicone lubricant before reassembling the unit. DO NOT USE PETROLEUM BASED LUBRICANTS BECAUSE THEY HAVE A DETERIORATING EFFECT ON RUBBER. 14. Replace drain cap and reinstall High F1oWVA manual air relief valve drain hose if used. E. REPLACING CARTRIDGE ELEMENT Cartridge element life will vary with pool conditions such as bather load, wind, dust, etc. You can expect an average media life of three (3) years under normal conditions. 1. To replace cartridge element follow steps in section D, Cleaning the Filter. r;.,,, R 7 -5)n -nn 5 P/N 178556 F. CLEANING THE HIGH FLOW'M MANUAL AIR RELIEF VALVE 1. Turn the pump off and shut off any automatic controls to ensure that the system is not inadvertently started during servicing. 2. OPEN THE HIGH FLOWTM MANUAL AIR RELIEF VALVE UNTIL IT SNAPS INTO THE FULL OPEN POSITION, THEN WAIT UNTIL ALL PRESSURE IS RELIEVED.., 3. With the relief valve attached to the filter tank, pull out the locking tabs and remove the valve stem and cover assembly with a counterclockwise and lifting motion, see Figure 3. 4. Clean debris from the valve stem and body. Verify that the filter tank's air passage is open by inserting a 5/16 in. drill bit through the valve body. Verify that the O-ring are in good condition, properly positioned, and lubricated with a silicone base lubricant. 5. Reinstall the valve stem and cover assembly with a downward and clockwise motion until it snaps into position. SECTION III. TROUBLE SHOOTING A. Air entering your filter is dangerous and can cause the lid to blow off. Correct any conditions in your filtration system that allow air to enter the system. 1. Some common ways to identify air entering the system: a. Low water level in pool or spa - skimmer is starving for water with pump running. Add water to pool or spa. b. Air bubbles or low water level in pump hair and lint pot are caused by; low water level, clogged skimmer basket, split suction cleaner hose, leak in pump hair and lint pot lid, or leak in pump suction line. c. Air bubbles coming out of water return lines into pool or spa with pump running, see items La and Lb of this section. d. Air is discharged from the air relief valve on top of the filter when the valve is opened with the pump running, see items La and Lb of this section, above. B. Until the water initially put into the pool has been completely filtered, short filter cycles in between cleanings are normal. In most cases pool owners are dismayed by the undesirable color and appearance of water in a newly filled pool. Plaster dust can be responsible for short filter cycles, requiring frequent cleaning. C. If pressure drops on gauge, check skimmer basket and pump basket first for debris. If the baskets are clean, shut off power to pump and turn off any automatic controls. Then turn motor shaft with your fingers. If it turns freely then the pump must be disassembled and the impeller checked to see if it is clogged. If it is not frozen or clogged then there is an obstruction in the line between the pool and the pump. D. The pressure gauge is an important part of the filter system. It is your primary indicator of how the system is operating. Maintain your pressure gauge in good working order. Check the operation of your pressure gauge in the following manner: I. The pressure gauge should go to zero (0) when the system is turned off and pressure is relieved. 11 2. The pressure gauge should indicate pressure when the system is operating. 3. The pressure gauge should be readable and not damaged in any way. 4. Replace the pressure gauge if it is not meeting the requirements of items D.l through D.2 of this section, above. ! t SECTION IV. TECHNICAL DATA A. Filter Pressure Loss Chart. A Filter Pressure Loss M WA a C. Replacement Parts. B. Flow Rate Table. (1) Recommended now rate for residential is .5 GPM per sq. ft. (2) Commercial flow rate is a maximum of 375 GPM per sq. ft. of filter area. NOTE: Actual system flow will depend on plumbing size and other system components. Residential Maximum Cartridge Flow Rates Part Number Description Commercial Maximum Cartridge Flow Rates 98209800 Product t sq. 1L GPM GPM 6 hour • 8 hour GPM GPM 6 hour 8 hour 160314 50 50 3,000 18.000 24,000 19 1,140 6,840 9,120 160315 75 75 4,500 - Z7,000 36,000 28 1,680 10,080 13,440 160316 100 100 6,000 36,000 48,000 38 2280 13.680 18,240 160317 150 150 9,000 54,000 72,000 563.360 20,160 26,880 160318 200 150 9.000 54.000 _ 72,000 75 4,500 .27,000 36,000 (1) Recommended now rate for residential is .5 GPM per sq. ft. (2) Commercial flow rate is a maximum of 375 GPM per sq. ft. of filter area. NOTE: Actual system flow will depend on plumbing size and other system components. Rev. B 7.20-00 7 0 6 v 8, 91 10, 11 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 17, 18, 19, 20 21, 22 P/N 778556 Item Part Number Description 1 98209800 High Flow manual air relief valve 2 53003201 Pressure Gauge 3 178553 Lid, 50, 100 sq. ft. filter 4 178561 - Lid, 75,150, 200 sq. ft. filter 5 59052901 Locking Ring 6 87300400 Body 0 -ring 7 59016200 Air Bleed Sock Kit 8 59053500 Center Core, 50 sq. ft. filter 9 59053600 Center Core, 75 sq. ft. filter 10 59053700 Center Core, 100 sq. ft. filter 11 59053800 Center Core, 150, 200 sq. ft. filter 12 59054000 Cartridge Element, 50 sq. ft. filter 13' 59054100 Cartridge Element, 75 sq. ft. filter 14 59054200 Cartridge Element, 100 sq. ft. filter 15 59054300 Cartridge Element, 150 sq. ft. filter 16 59054400 Cartridge Element, 200 sq. ft. filter 17 178562 Bottom, 50 sq. ft. filter. 18 179554 Bottom, 75 sq. ft. filter 19 178563 Bottom, 100 sq. ft. filter 20 178560 Bottom, 150, 200 sq. ft. filter 21 86202000 Drain Cap Assy. 22 51005000 Drain Cap Gasket 23 39104500 Union Nut "C" Clip 24 98212200 Union Nut 25 39102800 Union 0 -ring 26 79304600 Body, Swivel ` Rev. B 7.20-00 7 0 6 v 8, 91 10, 11 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 17, 18, 19, 20 21, 22 P/N 778556 Clean & Clear"' Cartridge Filter Limited Warranty PacFab, Inc. manufactures its Clean & Clear"A Cartridge Filter under hish standards of workmanship and with high quality materials. Accordingly, PacFab expressly warrants those filter models as follows: WARRANTY COVERAGE - All internal components of PacFab Clean & Clear"" filters (except cloth materials whether synthetic or natural) which are actually manufactured by PacFab are warranted to be free from defects in material and/or workmanship for a period of three (3) years from date of purchase. In addition, the tanks of such filters are warranted to be free from defects in material and/or workmanship for a period of ten (10) years from date of purchase. The obligation of PacFab under this warranty will be limited to either repair or replacement of the filter tank, at PacFab's option. EXCLUSIONS FROM THIS WARRANTY - This warranty does not cover: L Any cloth materials, synthetic or natural, contained in the filter. 2. Any item manufactured by other companies and installed by PacFab (such as air or water valves, gauges, plumbing fittings, pipes, bolts, nuts, cartridges, etc.) 3. Problems resulting from oversizing of pump and/or reduction of valve piping size, or from failure to rum pump off before changing the position of the filter valve or any operating valves for the pool and its accessories. 4. Problems resulting from failure to comply with instructions contained in the Owners Manual. 5. Problems resulting from abuse, misuse, negligence or accident by any party other than PacFab. 6. Problems resulting in whole or in pan from alteration or modification of the filter by any parry. 7. Failures due to chemical corrosion caused by failure to maintain the water chemistry in conformity with the standards of the swimming pool industry. WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS OF PACFAB - Should a defect in workmanship and/or material in any item covered by this warranty become evident during the term of the warranty, then upon the consumer following the procedures set forth below, PacFab will, at its option, repair or replace such item or part at its own cost and expense. PacFab is not, however, responsible under this warranty for any cost of shipping or transportation of the filter or pan thereof to or from the service department. Also, PacFab is not liable for any loss of time, inconvenience, incidental expenses such as telephone calls, labor or material charges incurred in connection with the removal or replacement of the equipment, or any other incidental or consequential damages. PLEASE NOTE: Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation or incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE: In order to obtain the benefits of this warranty the consumer who made the original retail purchase will contact PacFab's Customer Service Department, 10951 West Los Angeles Ave., Moorpark, CA 93021 as soon as possible after discovery of the defect, but in no event later than the expiration date of the warranty period provided in this warranty. Upon receipt of this communication, PacFab will promptly notify the customer of the address to which the defective item may be shipped. The customer shall then ship the item, freight prepaid, to the address indicated together with a letter stating the model number, serial number, and the date of purchase of the item which is claimed to be defective, and the name and address of the consumer and a brief description of the problems encountered. WARRANTY PROTECTS ORIGINAL PURCHASER: This warranty extends to the consumer who made the original retail purchase only and is not enforceable by any other party. WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS BY OTHERS: No dealer or other person has any authority to make any warranties or representations concerning PacFab or its products. Accordingly, PacFab is not responsible for any such warranties or representations. OTHER RIGHTS: This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. PacFab. Inc. Corporate Headquarters: 1620 Hawkins Ave., Sanford, NC 27330 • (919) 774-4151 Weslem Operations: 10951 West Los Angeles Ave., Moorpark, CA 93021 • (805) 523-2400 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! P/N 178556 PaCFab I N C 0 R P 0 R A T L 0 A 4> Pentair Ca=w. r Iii 2 HI -FLOW VALVE INSTALLATION, _SERVICE SHEET_ MEMBER rte. NATIONAL SPA 6 POOL INSTITUTE HANDLE HANDLE SCREW ' POLYMERIC WASHER- WASNEA O-RING STEM SEAL— ... SPRING—� \ VALVE. COVER VALVE SEAT 1 CROSS SECTION VIEW L s ti 1g� 9� r CAUTION: NEVER CHANGE VALVE POSITIONS WITH PUMP RUNNING. . VALVE POSITIONS Ohl IING FLOW PATH - FILTER - - PUMP -SAND TOP/ DE BOTTOM -THRU FILTER - DE TOP / SAND BOTTOM -RETURN' For normal filter action and vacuuming pool thru filter. BACKWASH PUMP - DE TOP / SAND BOTTOM - THRU FILTER = SAND TOP / DE BOTTOM - WASTE For cleaning filter by reversing flow. ' RINSE - PUMP - DE TOP / SAND BOTTOM - THRU FILTER - DE TOP / SAND BOTTOM - WASTE For start-up cleaning and resetting filter bed after backwashing. WASTE PUMP -WASTE For vacuuming directly to waste, lowering pool level, or draining pool. CLOSED NO CIRCULATION - DO NOT USE THIS SETTING WITH PUMP OPERATING .RECIRCULATE PUMP.' RETURN r ' For circulating water without going. tflru filter. - PAC -FAB, INC. Sanford, NC (919) 774-1151 Fax: (919) 7-74-4841 City of Industry. CA (818) 965-1555 Fax: (818)965-43t9 pule) tritoi Swimming Wol jcst, Swimming Pool Systems" INSTALLATION 1. Contirm correct varve is being used. CE vulva for DEEM and Sara'nMe for sand filters. 2. Install valve to filter by securing bulkhead ruts an valve N Btangs ee Ntet HAND TIGHTEN ONLY! ' 3. Plumb pump piping to center pipe on valve. 4. Plumb return and waste lines. WINTERIZING 1. Drain and winterize pump and filter per manuhcmreYs IrstracIi . 2. Depress valve handle and rotate so pointer on handle is benaedl any hire Of Ne above settings. REPLACEMENT OF VALVE TOP AND DNERTER ASSEMBLY 1. Set valve handle in any setting. 2. Remove cover screws. . 3. Litt off valve top and diverter assembly. 4. Install new valve top and diverter assembly malting sure VIM an valve top and bottom aft aligned. 5. Tighten cover screws evenly and ahemal". Db apt overegMen COMPLETE DISASSEMBLY 1. Remove handle to diverter screw. Nate arrow On top of diuerma stem as handle is minave0. 2. Evenly and ahennately loosen cover strewn. CAUTION— TDP IS UNDER SPRING LOAD• LOOSEN ALL SCREWS BEFORE REMOVING ANY OF THEM. 3. Remove cover screws and then Valve top. 4. Note location of O-ring and spring and number b washers an I"M stem Remove a -ring• spring and washers.' 5. Assemble in reverse order. NOTE — prior to assembly. !sun bottom gasket and d'rverter sealing surface are clean and free from rids to insure Positive staling' 6. When replacing valve handle, nuke sure avow an diverter stem and painter an bandit are pointed in the same direction. THIS FORM COVERS ASSEMBLIES 26.1049 26-1050 . 26-1142 REPLACEMENT PARTS THIS PART NUMBER INCLUDES ITEMS 1 THRU 9. NOTE: WHEN REPLACING GASKET P/N 27.2409 SECURE R TO VALVE BOTTOM WITH AN INSTANT CYANOACRYLATE ADHESIVE SUITABLE FOR IL BONDING RUBBER TO PLASTIC SUCH AS PERMABOND $102 OR SIMILAR PRODUCT AVAILABLE FROM AN INCUSTRIAL SUPPLY RETAILER. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING:. When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed. Read and follow all instructions. I 1. Do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times.' 2. A green colored terminal (or a wire connector marked " G,""GR," "Ground," or "Grounding' is provided within the control box.. To reduce the risk of electric shock, connect this terminal or connector to the grounding terminal of your electric service or supply panel with a continuous green insulated copper wire equivalent in size to the circuit conductors suppl this equipment, but no smaller than No. 12 AWG. In addition, a bonding lug is provided for bonding to local ground points. To reduce the risk of electric shock, this connection should be bonded with a No. 8 AWG copper wire to any metal ladders, water pipes or other metal within 5 feet of the tub.(See Figure 5) NOTE: Blower must be grounded in accordance with local and national electric codes. 3. Install at least 5 feet from the water using nonmetallic plumbing. Install blower no less than 1 foot above the maximum water level in the spa to prevent water from contacting electrical equipment. Install in accordance with the installation instructions. 4. The electrical supply for this product must include a suitably rated switch or circuit breaker to open Eungrounded supply conductors to comply with section 442- 20 of the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70-1987. The disconnecting means must be readily accessible to the bather. but installed at least 5 feet from the waters edge. Provide drainage of compartment for electrical components. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ure i BLOWER 4 BONDING LUG BLOWER BASE --2' PIPE ure 4 TYPICAL INSTALLATION FOR PORTABLE SPAS 83000 series Only 11 ure , TYPICAL INSTALLATION FOR AIR POWERED JETS 81/82000 series wAh IEVEl 1? PVC RPE ,lr TEE - Figure 3 TYPICAL INSTALLATION FOR AIR CHANNEL 81/82000 series _ VM1 ui A rIVCRPE rot vKV f f¢onz Pw P"`E lOA1e rP .u"aw«a CK on Figure 5 112'CHECK VALVE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 1 12' PVC PIPE '-LINE BLACK —I - - COMMON WHITE 11.5V GROUNDS GREEN BLOWER TTff LINE BLACK - IN I 230V BLOWER GROUND GREEN INSTALLATION GUIDELINES WARNING.- Electrical power must be turned off before electrical connections are made. IMPORTANT: Follow the specifications on the Sizing Guide (below) when installing your. blower. It lists the maximum and minimum aloowable water depth for each HP rating. It also lists the minimum quantity of air channel holes and hole size. 1. If you are unfamiliar with electrical connections, please have the installation done by a qualified electrician. 2. Verify that the required blower motor voltage matches the line voltage, i.e. (115V or 230V). 3. All blowers must have ground wire connections. 4. The UL blower has anexternal bonding lug. Connect the other equipment bonding wire to this lug.. . (See Figure 1) 5. Maximum allowable amp reduction, when in use, is 1/2 amp for a 230V motor and I amp for a 115V motor. 6. Leak test line before final connections are made at the blower and the spa. 7. Quiet Flow Blowers can be mounted vertically or horizontally. 8. Check valves are necessary for new installations and can be purchased from your distributor or GG Industries as follows: A. 2" line application (See Figures 2 & 3) GG Model No. 42120 B. 1 1/2" line application (See Figure 4) GG Model No. 41115 9. Check valves are to be installed vertically and in location as illustrated in Figures 2,3 & 4. 10. See sizing guide for water depth versus blower size. (See sizing guide below) 11. Use 2" line on all installations except portable spas. (1 1/2" line is acceptable) (See Figure 4) 12. The air line from the blower to the spa must never run uphill as back pressure will occur. WAR P .G: All One fumes in the blower line should be allowed to dissipate before turning on the blower. Motor spark could ignite fumes causing explosion. 13. Do not glue blower onto pipe. Secure with a minimum of 2 self tapping screws. (See Figure 1) ELECTRICAL CONNECTION NOTICE Your blower motor is�uipped with Automatic Thermal Overload Protection. Under normal conditions, the motor automatically shut off before heat damage build-up can accts The motor will auto -restart when safe heat level is reached If your blower is overheating or reaching the temperature required to activate the thermal protector on a constant basis, we recommend having your installation inspected for restrictions in the air line and/or improper sizing of the blower motor. (See sling guide below) Measure the total depth of the water in spa (not total spa depth). Add -1' water for each 10' of 2' air pipe. Add -12' water for each 900 - 2' elbow. Compare your total with *Maximum Inches of Water' column and select the size or the next size higher than your total (within your selected voltage). The number of holes in the air channel (both floor and seat) should be approximately 1 A :0 2.1 square inchea. 118' Hcle = 0.0123 sq. inches 3MV Hole= O.C276 sq. inches 5.12' Hole = 0.0192 sq. inches 1/4" Hole= 0.0491 sq. inches AmerliteTM Underwater Light Owner's Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS .� Listed SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Table of Contents SECTION I. Installing light fixture during new pool construction. .... ............................................................................... 2 SECTION IL Replacing light fixture in existing pool..............................................:..........................................................3 SECTIONIII. Replacing a lamp only................................................:....................................................................................4 SECTIONN: Amerlite Pans Breakdown...............................................................................................................................6 SECCION I., Instalaci6n del accesorio para lampara durante la construction de una piscina nueva.................................7 SECII0N1. Installation de I'appareil d'dclairage lors de la construction dune nouvelle piscine.................................14 ADANGER Risk of Electrical Shock or Electrocution. This underwater light must be installed by a licensed or certified electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes and ordinances. Improper installation will create an electrical hazard which could result in death or serious injury to pool users, installer, or others due to electrical shock, and may also cause damage to property. Read and follow the specific instructions below. OWARNING Before installing this product, read and follow all warning notices and instructions which are included. Failure to follow safety warnings and instructions can result in severe injury, death, or property damage. Call (800), 831-7133 for additional free copies of this manual. Important Notice Attention Installer. This manual contains important information about the installation, operation and safe use of this Anproduct. This information should be given to the owner/operator of this equipment. AMERICAN PROOULT5 PacFab, Inc. - Corporate Headquarters: 1620 Hawkins Ave., Sanford, NC 27330 (919) 774-4151 Aprvilw-eJPi`F.b.1— Western `Western Operations: 10951 West Los Angeles Ave., Moorpark, CA 93021.• (805) 523-2400 a 0 Pentair cempanr Rev. D • Rev. D • IRev. D 7-13-98 1 P/N • Num/Pte. • Ret. 99360000 4 SECTION L', Installing light fixture during new pool construction. A. Preparatory steps which must be completed by the electrician before light fixture is installed; see Figure 1. Verify that the pool meets the requirements of the current National Electrical Code and all local codes and ordinances. A licensed or certified electrician must install the electrical system to meet or exceed, those requirements before the all d S eof underwater ltghtistnst e om the requirements of the National Electrical Code which the pool's electrical system must meet are listed below. a. The If ghting circuit must have a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI), and an appropriately rated circuit breaker. b. The Junction Box (or, for 12 volt models, the low voltage transformer) must be located at least 8 inches above water level, 4 inches above ground level, and at least48 inches from the edge ofthe pool; see Figure 1. C.- The light fixture and al I metal items within 5 feet of the pool must be properly electrically bonded. d. The wet niche must be properly installed so that the top edge ofthelensontheunderwaterlightisatleast 18 inches below the surface of the water in the pool; see Figure 1. e. The wet niche must be properly electrically bonded and grounded via the No. 8 AWG ground connector located at the rear of the niche; see Figure 1. The pool or spa electrical system can be verified with a Pool and Spa Electrical Qualification Test Kit The test kit is available from PacFab. The electrical system inspection using this kit must be per- formed by trained and certified personnel. 2. Tobe certain that the pool's electrical system meets all applicable requirements, the electrician should also consult the local building department. 3. Use only American Products wet niches to insure proper bonding and grounding connections. B. Stepstoperform after the electrical system requirements are met. 1. Feed cord through conduit to Junction Box, leaving at least 4feet ofcord atthe light fixture tocoil around the light see Figure 1. This 4 feet of cord around the light allows the light to serviced after the pool is filled with water. 2. Cut the cord at the Junction Box, leaving at least 6 inches of cord to make connections. 3. Strip 6 inches of the outer cordj acket to expose the three insul ated wires. Be careful not to damage the insulation on the three inner wires. 4. Connect all three wires to the corresponding circuit wires in the Junction Box (black wire to power, wWte wire to common, and green wire to ground) and secure the Junction Box cover in place. OWARNING Never operate this underwater light for more than 10 seconds unless it is totally submerged in water. Without total submersion, the light assembly'will get extremely hot, which may result in serious burns or in breakage of the lamp or lens. This may result in serious injury to pool users, installers, or bystanders, or in damage to property. 5. Replace the fight assembly into niche andtighten special pilot screw. PIN • N6nVPte. Ref. 99360000 2 Rev. D • Rev. D • Rev. D 7-13-98 48. �— min. I TCircuit �- Breakerrekker and <'""". 9' min. Junction Box or Power Source. low Voltage Transformer. Rigid 18' min. to top oI Lens.' Conduit p8 AWG Ground Connector bonding Concrete must be cut is located at rear _r 1 back around Niche to of Niche. } allow for a compacted Pinter seal. 11.50• Coil 4 a. of light cable around fortune. Figure 1. — 16• - , underwater ltghtistnst e om the requirements of the National Electrical Code which the pool's electrical system must meet are listed below. a. The If ghting circuit must have a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI), and an appropriately rated circuit breaker. b. The Junction Box (or, for 12 volt models, the low voltage transformer) must be located at least 8 inches above water level, 4 inches above ground level, and at least48 inches from the edge ofthe pool; see Figure 1. C.- The light fixture and al I metal items within 5 feet of the pool must be properly electrically bonded. d. The wet niche must be properly installed so that the top edge ofthelensontheunderwaterlightisatleast 18 inches below the surface of the water in the pool; see Figure 1. e. The wet niche must be properly electrically bonded and grounded via the No. 8 AWG ground connector located at the rear of the niche; see Figure 1. The pool or spa electrical system can be verified with a Pool and Spa Electrical Qualification Test Kit The test kit is available from PacFab. The electrical system inspection using this kit must be per- formed by trained and certified personnel. 2. Tobe certain that the pool's electrical system meets all applicable requirements, the electrician should also consult the local building department. 3. Use only American Products wet niches to insure proper bonding and grounding connections. B. Stepstoperform after the electrical system requirements are met. 1. Feed cord through conduit to Junction Box, leaving at least 4feet ofcord atthe light fixture tocoil around the light see Figure 1. This 4 feet of cord around the light allows the light to serviced after the pool is filled with water. 2. Cut the cord at the Junction Box, leaving at least 6 inches of cord to make connections. 3. Strip 6 inches of the outer cordj acket to expose the three insul ated wires. Be careful not to damage the insulation on the three inner wires. 4. Connect all three wires to the corresponding circuit wires in the Junction Box (black wire to power, wWte wire to common, and green wire to ground) and secure the Junction Box cover in place. OWARNING Never operate this underwater light for more than 10 seconds unless it is totally submerged in water. Without total submersion, the light assembly'will get extremely hot, which may result in serious burns or in breakage of the lamp or lens. This may result in serious injury to pool users, installers, or bystanders, or in damage to property. 5. Replace the fight assembly into niche andtighten special pilot screw. PIN • N6nVPte. Ref. 99360000 2 Rev. D • Rev. D • Rev. D 7-13-98 WARNING Use only the special pilot screw provided with this underwater light. This screw mounts and electrically grounds the housing securely to the mounting ring and wet niche. Failure to use the screw provided could create an electrical hazard which could result in death or serious injury to pool users installers or others due to electrical shock. 6. Fill the pool until the underwater light is completely suomergeainwater ocrU,ovj�,au„o.,, 10 seconds. Turn on main switch or circuit breaker, as well as the switch which operates the underwater light itself, to check for proper operation. SECTION II- Replacing light fixture in existing pool. Risk of Electrical Shock or Electrocution. Faccordance derwater light must be installed by a licensed or certified electrician or a qualified pool serviceman in with the National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes and ordinances. Improper tion will create an electrical hazard which could result in death or serious injury to pool users, rs or others due to electrical shock, and may also cause damage to property. s disconnect the power to the pool light at the circuit breaker before servicing the light. Failure to do ld result in death or serious injury to serviceman, pool users or others due to electrical shock. A. Before replacing the light fixture. 1. Verify that the pool meets the requirements of the current National Electrical Code and all local codes and ordinances. A licensed or certified electrician must install the electrical system to meet orexceed those requirements before the underwater light is installed. Some of the requirements of the National Electrical Code which the pool's electrical system must meet areas follows: a. The'lightingcircuit has aGround Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI), and has anappropriately rated circuit breaker. b. The;Junction Box (or; for 12 volt models, the low voltage transformer) is located at least 8 inches above water level and at least 4 inches above ground level and at least 48 inches from the edge of the pool; see Figure l. c. The light fixture and all metal items within 5 feet of the pool are properly electrically bonded. d. The wet niche is properly installed so that the top edge ofthe underwater light's lens is at least 18 inches below the surface of the water in the pool; see Figure 1. e. The wet niche is properly electrically bonded and grounded via the No. 8 AWG groundconnector located at the rear of the niche; see Figure 1. NOTE: The pool or; spa electrical system can be verified with a Pool and Spa Electrical Qualification Test Kit. The test kit is available from PacFab. The electrical system inspection using this kit must be per- formed by trained and certified personnel. 2. To be certain that the pool's electrical system meets all applicable requirements, the electrician should also consult the local building department. 3. Useonly I American Products wet niches to insure proper bonding and grounding connections. 8. Reolacinelishtfixture after electrical system requirements are met. WARNING Failure to bring the pool's electrical system up to code requirements before installing the underwater light will create an electrical hazard which could result in death or serious injury to pool users, installers, or others due to electrical shock, and may'also cause damage to property. 1. Tum ott main electrical switch or circuit oreaxer, as wcu na utc aw uu1 w IFII••—•••.... Rev. D • Rev. D • Rev. D 7-13-98 3 P/N • Num/Pte. • Ref. 99360000 2. Torernove light assembly. remove the special pilot screw at top of face ring. remo\ e light assembly from niche, and place assembly on deck. WARNING Be sure to keep the special pilot screw from this underwater light. This screw mounts and electrically grounds the housing securely to the mounting ring and wet niche. Failure to use the screw provided could create an electrical hazard which could result in death or serious injury to pool users, installers or others due to electrical shock. 3. Remove Junction Box cover, disconnect the light fixture wires, and pull the cord through the conduit. 4. Feed'the new light fixture cord through the conduit from the niche to the Junction Box. NOTE: , Depending on the length of the conduit, special tools may be required to pull the cord through the conduit. 5. Leave at least 4 feet of cord recoil around the light fixture; see Figure 1. This 4 feet of cord coiled around the light allows the light lobe serviced after the pool is filled with water. 6. Cut the cord at the Junction Box, leaving at least 6 inches of cord to make connections. 7. Strip'6 inches of the outer cord jacket from the cord to expose the three insulated wires. Be careful not to damage the insulation on the three inner wires. 8. Connect all three wires to the corresponding circuit wires in the Junction Box (black wire to power, white wire to common, and green wire to ground) and secure the Junction Box cover in place. ©WARNING Never=assembly ater light for more than 10 seconds unless it is totally submerged in water. Without total submbly will get extremely hot, which may result in serious burns or in breakage of the lamp or lens. rious injury to pool users, installers, or bystanders, or in damage to properly. 9. Reolacelizhtassembly into niche and tightenspecial pilot screw. QWARNING Use only the special pilot screw provided with this underwater light. This screw mounts and electrically grounds the housing securely to the mounting ring and wet niche. Failure to use the screw provided could create an electrical hazard which could result in death or serious injury to pool users, installers or others due to electrical shock. 10. Fillthepool until meunuerwaicr ugrn iaw„•y,cic•y� �••, .b .,. a •� .. yr • •..•b `•• "b"" "" 10 seconds. Turn on main switch or circuit breaker, and the switch that operates the underwater light itself, to check for proper operation. SECTION III. Replacing a lamp only. ©DANGER r' Always disconnect power to the pool light at the circuit breaker before servicing the light. Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury to installer, serviceman, pool users or others due to electrical shock. - 1. Tumoffmainelectrtcalswncnorctrcwt breaker, as well as the switch which operates the underwater light itself. 2. Youwillneedthefollowingitems. a. A new lens gasket (p/n 79101600). b. A lamp, for proper type and wattage; see Table 1. Lamp Specifications - 120 volt - 300 watt - R-40 lamp 120 volt - 400 watt - R-40 lamp 120 volt - 500 wall - R-40 lamp 12 volt - 300 wall - R-40 lamp 12 volt -100 watt - R-40 lamp Table 1. 12' volt Models 100 watt 300waft 'Trnsfmr. req. 120 volt Models .300 watt 400watt 500watt P/N • Num/Pte.,- Ref. 99360000 4 Rev. D • Rev. D • Rev. D 7-13-98 QWARNING Replace lamp with a similar type and wattage. Failure to replace lamp with the same type of lamp will damage the light assembly and may cause an electrical hazard resulting in death or serious injury to pool users, installers, or others due to electrical shock, and may also cause damage to property. �WARNINGAlways install anew lens gasket (part number 79100) whenever disassembling the light. Failure to do so may permit water to leak into the assembly which could cause: (a) an electrical hazard resulting in death or serious injury to pool users, installers or others due to electrical shock; or, (b) breakage of the lamp or lens, which could result in serious injury to pool users, installers, bystanders, or in propertydamage. 3. To remove light assembly, remove the special pilot screw at top of face ring,removelightassemblyfromniche, and place assembly on deck. QWARNING Be sure to keep the special pilot screw from this underwater light. This screw mountsLelectrically grounds the housing securely to the mounting ring and wet niche. Failure to use the screw providete an electrical hazardwhich could result in death or serious injury to pool users, installers or others due to ck. 4. Disassemble light fixture and remove bulb. Remove and discard old gasket; see Figure 2. 5. Install new gasket during reassembly of light, PacFab part number 79101600. QWARNING Never operate the underwater light for more than 10 seconds unless it is totally submerged in water. Without total submersion, the light assembly will get extremely hot and may result in serious burns or in breakage of the lamp or lens. This may result in serious injury to pool users, installers, bystanders, or in damage to property. 6. Align the pilot screw on the face ring with thefirst"E"inthe word"BEFORE"on the lens face. Then align the lens/ face ring assembly to the housingby lining up the pilot screw with the arrow on the warning label. 7. Secure nngtolight fixture. Sealing screws must betightenedinthefollowingmannertoassureaprojxrseal; a. For lights with chrome or brass face ring: (1) Partly tightenthe screw atthe 12o'clock position, and then partly tighten the screw at the 6o'clock position. Partly tighten the screw atanother `opposite'position, and then pally tighten the screw . directly across from it. (2) Continue partly tightening all screws in the above sequence until all screws are evenly and securely tightened. Recommended 20 inch pounds torque. b. Forlightswith stainless steel face fing: fthelichtshelf asdescribed in (1) With the lightrestingon its base, align the face ring, and lens/gasket on top o Step 6. ANEW LENS GASKET MUST BE USED EACH TLVIE THE LIGHT IS REASSEMBLED. The locking levers should all be hanging freely down to install over the lens and gasket. Before installing the Unitension Clamp be sure that the gap at the ends of theclamp Gasket isapproximately lin. apart. Pull the endsoftheUnitension FGroundingSpring \ 4 Clamppast one another to accomplish this. (2) With the bent ends of the circular unitension clamp pointing down spread the clamp and place it in the "U" recesses of the locking levers. Be sure the bent ends of the clamp are located between the pair of locking levers as shown in Figure '3, location A. Check to see that the clamp is properly enaaaed with all of the levers. Figure 2. (3) Turn the light so that itis now restingonitslens.Tightenthe bolt and nut until the distance between the ends of the clamp equals 1/4 inch or less; see Figure 4. _ P/N • Num/Pte. •Ref. 99360000 Rev. D • Rev. D - Rev. 0.7-13-9E 9. Replace light assemblyintonicheandtighten special pilot screw. &WARNING Use only the special pilot screw provided with this underwater light. This screw mounts and electrically grounds the housing securely to the mounting ring and wet niche. Failure to use the screw provided could create an electrical hazard which could result in death or serious injury to pool users, installers or others due to electrical shock. 9. Fill pooluntil the underwater light is completely submerged in water before operating the light for more than 10 seconds. Tum on main switch or circuitbreaker, as well as the switch which operates the underwater light itself, to check for proper operation. SECTION IV. Amerlite Replacement Parts- - T I chrome - brass 2 brae ring assy. l3 / �--- a T �l 7 9 e bo - 12 -" 11 P/N • N6m/Pte. • Ref. 99360000 Circular Clamp Locking Lever Figure 3. Figure 4. Pilot Screw .ess Position of Circular Clamp orientation of Wire Clamp Bort and nut are to be tightened at approx. 45 degrees from the pilot screw between the tabs on the tate ring as shown above. Item Part Description No. No. Face ring, chrome -brass, UL 1 79100500 79105100 Clip, brass retainerforsealing lights. chrome face ring 2 3 98204400 Screw, S/S 10-24 x 1/2 in. for clip for S/S only, white , 4 79212100 Face ring. large plastic, large plastic, for S/S only, gray 4 79212165 79212111 Face ring, Face ring, large plastic, for S/S only, black 4 5 79104800 pilot Screw, with captive gum washer 6 79110600 Face ring assembly, S/S 7 79110400 Wire, unitension 8 79112000 Bolt 9 51008500 Washer 10 98216100 Nut, silicon bronze 11 79111000 Unitension wire clamp assy. tempered 12 79100100 Lens, clear, 8-3/8 in. dia., blue, 8-3/8 in. dia., heat resistant 12 79100200 Lens, med. 13 79101600 Gasket, 8-3/8 in. lens 100 watt, 12 volt 14 79101800 Floodlamp, med. base, base, 300 watt, 12 volt 14 79101900 Floodlamp, med. base, 500 watt, 130 volt 14 79102100 Floodlamp, med. base, 300 watt, 120 volt 14 79107600 Floodlamp, med. base, 400 watt, 120 volt 14 79102200 Floodlamp, med. 78g00700 Kwik -change lens cover, green 78900800 Kwik -change lens cover, blue 78900900 Kwik -change lens cover, red 78901000 Kwik -change lens cover, amber SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS, Rev. D • Rev. D • Rev. D 7-13-98 PacFabIs EXTENDED Underwater Light Limited Warranty acFab, Inc. manufactures its "Amerlite', "Spa Brite'"Aqua- i ght" and "Aqua-Lumin" lights under the highest sttan,dards of to rials. Accordingly, PacFab pcessly warrants those models listed above as follows: ARRANTY COVERAGE II wet niche lights and nicheless lights actually manufactured by acFab are warranted to be free from defects in material and/or orkmansbip for a period of three (3) years from date of purchase. e obligation of PacFab under this warranty will be limited to either repair or replacement of the product, at PacFab's option. If acFab elects to replace the product, then the owner agrees to pay acFab a charge based upon the time which has elapsed since the percentage factor will be applied to current published list prices of Ithe product at the time the warranty nty claim occurs. lite amount of charges rraes will be determined as follows: Elapsed Time % of Published List Price Since Purchase Paid by Owner Up to 1 full year 0% 1 to 2 years 33% 2 to 3 years 66% EXCLUSIONS FROM THIS WARRANTY: This warranq, does not cover. WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS OF AMERICAN: Should a defect in workmanship and/or material in any item covered by this warranty become evident during the term of the warranty, then upon the consumer following the procedures set forth below, PacFab will, at its option, repair or replace such item or part at its own cost and expense. PacFab is not. however, responsible under this warranty for any cost of shipping or transportation of the equipment or parts thereof to or from the Customer Service Department. Also, PacFab is not liable for any loss of time, inconvenience, incidental expenses such as telephone calls, labor or material charges incurred in connection with the removal or replacement of the equipment, or any other incidental or consequential damages. PLEASE NOTE: Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING WARRANTY PERFORMANCE: In order to obtain the benefits of this warranty the consumer who made the original retail purchase must contact PacFab's, ark CA r Service Department, 10951 W. Los Angeles Ave., Moore 93021 as soon as possible after discovery of the defect, but in no event later than the expiration date of the warranty period provided in this warranty. Upon receipt of this communication, PacFab will promptly notify the customer of the address to which the defective item may be shipped. The customer shall then ship the item, freight .prepaid, to the address indicated together with a letter stating the product model number, serial number, if any, a copy of a sales receipt showing date of purchase of the item which is claimed to be defective, a copy of the face of the "Extended Warranty Certificate' showing date and certificate serial number and the name and address of the consumer. Also, include a brief description of the problems encountered. WARRANTY PROTECTS ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER: This warranty extends to the consumer who made the original retail. purchase only and is not enforceable by any other party. WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS BY OTHERS: No dealer or other person has any authority to make any warranties or representations concerning PacFab or its products. Accordingly, PacFab is not responsible for any such warranties or _ 1. Any item manufactured by other companies and installed by PacFab such as an incandescent or halogen -quartz bulb. Warranties for these products may be offered by the original manufacturers. 2. Problems resulting from failure to comply with instructions or drawings contained in the Operating Instructions sheet 3. Problems resulting from abuse, misuse, negligence or accident by any party other than PacFab, such as but not limited to, damage to pans caused by installers. 4. Problems resulting from, but not limited to operating swimming pool wet niche and nicheless lights without benefit of total submersion. 5. Problems resulting in whole or in pan from alteration or modification of the light by any party. I 6. Failures due to chemical corrosion, caused by failure to maintain the water chemistry in conformity with the standards of the swimming pool and spa industry. 7 Manufactured by PacFab. Inc. representations. OTHER RIGHTS: This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. AMERICAN PROOUCTr" S SPECTROM \\I FULLY RAISED DECK SURFACE RECESS '/." Installation Instructions 1. Select suitable location for lift at shallow end of pool (3' - 4' deep). 2. Measure 12" to 21" from edge of pool on to deck. If gutter or.' skimmer interferes, measure suitable distance until obstruction is cleared. • See Fig. 2. Mark location with a marker. --- 2111 I MAX. -� I I I DECK` Operation Pumping action on arm will raise unit. Pushing pump handle,pgainst cylinder body will lower unit. CAUTION: KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM LIFT AT. ALL TIMES.' NEVER ALLOW IN DIVI DUALSTO OPERATE LIFT WHO . ARE UNFAMILIAR WITH ITS PROPER USE. STORE UNIT WHEN NOT IN USE. Maintenance The Econo-Lift is virtually maintenance free; however, a certain amount of upkeep and cleaning is required. The following procedures should be performed as needed to prevent corrosion and insure safe and dependable. use. �. Remove lift from anchor -and inspect socket assembly in deck. The socket should be tight and secure into the surrounding. concrete. 2. Lubricate the inside of the socket with a small amount of vaseline. 3. Check all bolts on lift for tightness. Clean any components that exhibit signs of corrosion. A 3M scratch pad with kitchen cleanser will remove any discoloration Apply auto wax and buff. to a shine. Cleaning kits are available from Spectrum. Proper Water Chemistry: Experience has proven that pools which use gaseous. chlorine but do not employ automatic water feed and analysis equipment in proper working order will likely have rust and corrosion problems with their Econo-Lift ® . Improper water chemistry and extreme temperatures may cause the stainless steel to rust. Remove any discoloration with a 3M scratch pad. Rinse with water. Electrolysis will occur if the socket is not properly grounded. Electrolysis is the major factor involved in corrosion of stainless steel products at poolside. I t Ilation and Operation Data a ns a a rofes- ualified in pool heater installation. improper Installa- FOR YOUR SAFETY - This product must be installed and serviced by P sional service technician, q P as in flue gases which tion and/or operation could create carbon mono death. Improper Installation could cause serious injury; property damage, and/or operation will void the warranty. Installation and - Operation Manual Laars Lite 2TM pool and Spa Heater Models LG and .LD Natural Gas or LP Gas % NOTE: LD LP Gas For Outdoor Use Only AWARNING: if these instructions are not followed exactly, a fire or explosion personal injury, or death. may result, causing property damage, P t Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS • Do not try to light any appliance. hone in your building. • Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any hone. Follow .the gas • Immediately call your gas supplier from a nearby p supplier's instructions.ent. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department- it epartm agency and service must be performed by a qualified installer, servi installation ce or the gas suplier., p Laars , ^ ~ � � ----__�-__'_---_-_----_^-_-_- i-'-�----------�--�-�� � � � - �TABLE OF CONTENTS , SECTION I. ^ VVaterChenioh�-...~_~~^^~~. General blfo°ati,J�� ' , 1A.,| ` 1 18 � ^ Description ,__,,-_'__''_'~_ 2 2 1C � YVananty.'-----^~,_,_,_'^~^.~. � 2(�'8 -- 1D� Technical ��u -^r'-'-^'~-''� -.2� SECTION 2. ~~~-^- installation Instructions 3D � 2/\ General Information ..................................... 2 2B, Field Assembly ............................................. 2 2C. Site Location -..--.--_'_____,^__-. 3 2C^- Installation Information ................. -.^-^-`.0 2C'2, outdoor Installation � 4 2C.3. Flooring ^ Typical Installation -^-~'.-,'^-,* 3(�� 2C~4� d{> �doo[Sheker\nsta\adon Indoor an Outdoor uu .-��^ 4 2D ronobusdonandVen0aUnnfurSupp|y..�..5 8H-1 � 2E- Gas 5upp�anp,ng................................. diPi 5 2E'1 ` Seoeng|oo�uctkons------''--'~~_'~' 5 � 2E'2� Pnecauhunsh�Propan*Gas Special'__.6 2F. Electrical Wiring ......... ................................. v 2F'1. General Information (LD Only) ..................... v 2F'2 �uxUa�'l8rneCkx�kV0hng--.---'-'�u _ 2F'3. Remote Operation (Model LID Only) ....... ~^ 9 2G. Water Flow System .......... ........................... ~ 2G`1. Flange |nu\aKadon-'..'.'-'~_-''''9 2O'2 Reversible Water Connections 10 2G'3. Va�e|ns<aUabnn-----.-._^_'__''-- �% 2G4 Chlorinators, Ozone � 12 2(�4a VVaterChenioh�-...~_~~^^~~. 13 � ^~^- ^ 1� 2G-5 � Pres�une�h���Va�e-.'�_.~^~~~--- 13 2(�^O. /\"dushngd`ePres�ureSwkch...-'-^~^ Lighting and �� ngano - ''`' ~�-�-' 2<�`7 � Au\ornaduFk�vvCnn�o Valve .................... 14 � 2(�'8 -- Temperature � i4 15 2��,S./\dkusbngthe anu Manual ~~~-^- SECTION 3, Operat����$���������S ~ ^ 3A - General Information 1G 1� 3B � Lighting and �� ngano - ''`' ~�-�-' 1§ 3B`1 � Model LD 16 3B2Model - u-�� P�oU..~~.~~~~��-^ (standing � 1� 3C (��n�o Setting Control ~~~ 19 3D � Seasona\{�are...-'^-..~'~^~^^,^~~^- 1S 3D-1 - S and Fall |"�o'y �19 3O~2 ' ~-�-^� Winterizing ...^'~~~�'^^~^�~'r~ ~19 3D-3 � --- Spring .~^.--....^~^~~- � - ^' 20 � 3E� Water Chemistry ~-'.'~'~'^- �� - '^� - %D 3F ~�� 3pa/HckTub 3afe�/Rules .''.~~~---'~ -'-�� � 3(�� Poo\Ene�gySaving Ti�s_~'. Svvknnn/ng ' 21 3H� Pehodic|nsoecbun.-~_'~���~~.~~ '' 21 8H-1 {vner|nspechon �_''''~--''.~'' 21 31-1-2. Professional Inspection --'-'~~---~' ' - SECTION 4[ Parts List for ������Lite ����er 4A General \nhovnation.`'r~`~^^-�'�~'~-''-....... ^1 -._-21 4B. par��Li�--- ^-' LG & LD Pool and Spa Heater r, ASECTION 1. ;''General Information 1A _Introduction is manual provides installation and operation instructions for the Laars Lite 2, Model LG and LD ��+pool and spa heaters. Read these installation and I crwration instructions completely before proceeding t.r.__ C 36 114 (920 cm) Model I Heater Size Width 125 175 250 325 400 ED 2 Page 1 I with the installation. Consult the Waterpik Laars factory, or local factory representative, with any questions regarding this equipment. Experience has shown that most operating problems are caused by improper installation. The Laars Lite 2 heater is design certified by International Approval Services (formerlyAmerican Gas Association and Canadian Gas Association) as complying with the latest edition of the Standard for in - 1 H 54a)16 1in( �j r(4 i—(41.9a 11.4 crn)t q78 338in. (8.57 an)in. (20.3 cm) ffin. 2 in. 9 cm) NNECTION E) Venting Dimensions U.S. Indoor or Vent U.S.Outdoor Diameter I Dim 'H" in (cm)W5.2)9 i^ (�) 15 (38) 118 (23) 18 (45.7)314 (24)22112 (57.2)10 (26)26314 (67.9)0 518 (27)31314 (80.0)3114 (34) CAN Outdoor Shelter Dim 'H" in (crn) 161/ 241/8 25114 (64.1) 26112 (67.3) 27112 (69.9) Firing Rate I Hr. (1,000's) BTU (kcal) 125 (31.5) 17 250 (63) 32325(81 9)9) 400 (101) Notes: above s 1. In Canada, derate BTU/Hr input and output 10 percent For altitudes n ted S t 4,500 feet (609 p cent or level. No derating necessary up to altitude of 2,000 feet (609 m). In United States Berate input 4 percent for each 1,0. feet (305 m) above sea level, starting at 2,000 feet (609m). 2. The Laars Lite 2 is constructed for 75 psi working pressure. 3. Ratings shown are for both natural and propane gas. Finurw 1. General Configuration. O WATERPIK TECHNOLOGIES INC. Page 2 Gas -Fired Pool Heaters, ANSI Z21.56, and in Canada with CAN 1-4.7-1VIS5. Certain sections of this manual are specific to either United States or Canadian installations, and are labeled as such. 16. Description. The Laars Lite 2 L6 heater gets electrical power from an external 120VAC or 240VAC source and provides, a dual thermostat Flex -Temp control system for pool/spa combinations or preheat convenience. The Laars Lite 2 LD heater also meets the California, New York, Hawaii, and Oregon state energy requirements for intermittent ignition gas appliances. The Laars Lite 2 LG heater is a self contained standing pilot unit and requires no external power. The Laars Lite 2 heater is specifically designed for heating swimming pools and spas. Do not use it as a general service water hearer. There is a specially designed model of Laars Lite 2 for heating salt water pools. Consult your dealer for the appropriate r .- Waterpik Laars products for these applications. 1C. Warranty The Laars Lite 2 heater is sold with a limited factory warranty. Details are specified on the back cover of this manual. A copy of the warranty and a warranri re_:stration card are included in the plastic bag shipped with the heater. Fill out and return the warranty registration card. Make all warranty claims to an authorized Waterpik Laars representative or directly to the factory. Claims must include the heater serial number and model (this information can be found on the rating plate), installation date, and name of the installer. - Shipping toss are not included in the warranty cover- age. I 'Damage caused by improper installation or assembly, or to the heat exchanger by corrosive water, is NOT covered by the Warranty. See Section 3D for maintaining proper pool water chemistry. r VOTE: Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference when inspecting or servicing the. heater. 1D. Technical Assistance Consult %Vaterpik Laars or your local distributor with any questions or problems involving the specifiea- tions,installation, and operation of your %Vaterpik Laarsequipment. An experienced technical support staff is ready to assist in assuring the proper perfor- mance and application of IVaterpik Laars products. For technical support call (4 15) 332-3220 extension 260. ' SECTION 2. Installation Instructions 2A. General Information Install the Laars Lite 2 heaters, vent caps and drafthoods in accordance with the procedures in this manual, local codes and ordinances, and in accordance with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANI SI Z223.1. In Canada, the installation must be in accordance with CAN I -B 149.1 or .2 and local codes. The authority having jurisdiction may require that the installation conform to the Standard r Gas -Fired r, g� Heaters, ANSI Z_1.56. Anydrachanges to the or im- controls, gas orifices, wiring, If field, proper installation may void the warranty• conditions require change to any of the above, consult the factory. All gas-fired products require correct installation to assure safe operation. The requirements for pool heaters include the following: 1. Field assembly (if required) 2. Appropriate site location (clearances) and flooring 3. Sufficient combustion and ventilation air 4. Properly sized gas meter and piping 5. Proper electrical wiring (if required) 6. Adequate water flow This manual provides the information needed to meet these requirements. Review all apphcahon and installation procedures completelybefore continuing the installation. 4 28. Field Assembly The Laars Lite 2 heater is shipped from the factory with the top assembly in the low -profile ;- configuration for outdoor installation in the U.S. In , Canada, an outdoor installation requires the addition of a factory approved vent cap. The Laars Lite 2 heater is design cerdited for indoor installation when equipped with a drafthood, which must be installed without modification. The Laars Lite 2 heater is also certified for installation in an outdoor shelter in Canada when equipped with a drafthood. An outdoor shelter is an enclosure not normally occupied which does not communicate directly with occupied areas. Check the rating plate on the heater or the Parts List (Sec. 4) of this manual for the correct ,Vaterpik Laars drafthood or vent cap part number. See instruc- tions supplied with the drafthood or vent cap for installation and attachment. When the drafthood is used, locate the heater so as to be in the same atmo spheric pressure zone as the combustion air inlet to the heater. 19 Model LG & LD Pool and Spa Heater I VENT TERMINATED AT LEAST 7 (6 10 mm) ABOVE ANY OBJECT WITHIN 10'(3.05 m) 10 IL (3.05 m) LISTED VENT CAP 2 ft. (0.6 m) STORM COLLAR .JJ ROOF JACK 114 in. (6.35 mm) MINIMUM PITCH PER FOOT OF HORIZONTAL PIPE DRAFTIiOOD L� 7 ADEQUATE AIR SUPPLY To ROOM TOP AND BOTTOM Page 3 4 DUCTED OPENINGS OUTLET AIR DUCT �I ADECUATE AR SUPPLY To Room TOP AND BOTTOM (REFER TO TABU 1) INLET AR DUCT J L s:I Unde wr tors Laborator es listed vent cap is required to prevent downdraft and allow the heater to function propedy d safely.se approved roof jack. Figure 2. Indoor Installation Venting (USA), or Outdoor Shelter (Canada). Table 1. Air Openings to Outside. Required Net Free Open Area for Combustion Air Openings outside Now Musing sa'eens and/orlcuvers, compensate by adding 40% additional area to each opening. When a drafthood is used, it must be connected to a vent pipe which stops at least 2 feet (0.61 meters [m]) above the highest point of the roof or other object that is within 10 feet (3-05 m) from the venttermina- tion. The vent pipe must have a listed vent cap which allows a full equivalent opening for flue products (see Figure 2). 2C. Site Location AWARNING Improper installation or maintenance can cause nausea or asphyxiation from carbon monoxide in flue gases which could result in severe injury, or death. 2C-1. Installation Information t can% Avoid placing the heater in lOCatiOns w ee>fthi cause damage by water or condensate leakag anA not possible, provide a suitable drain pan to catch I divert any leakage. The pan must not block natural flow of air around the heater. Locate the heater so the clearances from combut tible surfaces shown in Table 2 are met. Table 2. Minimum Heater Clearances From Combustible Surfaces Outdoors Installation Indoor (Outdoor Shelter) Installation . Canada U.S. Canada U.S. Inch (cm) Side of Heater inch (cm) Inch (cm) Inch (cm) 6 (15.2 Blank 6 (15.2) 6 (15.2) 6 l3�) (15.2 Rear o 6 (15.2) 6 (32) 6 18 '(45.7 12 (30.5) 16 (•15.7). 12 (30.5) Piping Open Unroofed Area Top y4 (111.7) 44 (111.7) 36 (91: IP,nnl 13 (45.7) 36 (9L4) is (45.7) Page 4 2C-2. outdoor Installation Laars Lite 2 heaters can be installed in the low - profile, grate top configuration (U.S.A. only) as received from the factory, or with an optional high wind vent cap/stack. Canadian units require a factory �rnved vent cap. USA - 4 R (1.22;) CANADA_fl-_to.nfi ml, Figure 3. outdoor Heater Installation. Locate the heater in an open, unroofed area. Do not install the heater under a deck. Do not locate'tbe. heater below or adjacent to any C10in any way wtws, louvers, grills, etc., whir an inhabited area of ' Vullding, even though the access might be 4--'ough another structure (e. o., a garage or -_.,ty room. In the United States there must be a minimum of 4 feet (1 22 m) horizontally or vertically between the heater and any door, glass opening, or gravity inlet to a building. in Canada this distance must be at least 10 feet (3.0 m) (see Figure 3). ,&WARNING United States Do not install the heater with the top of the vent assembly within 4 feet (1.22 m) of any into a building. WATERPIK TECHNOLOGIES INC. feet (0.91 m) from vertical surfaces (e.g., nearby buildings and walls). The addition of a vent,cap may be necessary. 2C-3. Flooring -Typical Installation Do not install the heater directly on a o bus tible wood or carpet floor without placing bustible platform between the floor and the heater. In the United States, the National Fuel Gas Code allows a heater to be placed on a combustible surface when there is a platform under the heater made of ehros [ramp masonry no less than 4 inches (102 millime If the heater is installed under an overhang, there must be a minimum clearance of 3 feet (1.5 m) above the top of the heater and the structure should not overhang the heater more than 12 inches (0.30 m). The area under the overhang must be open on three sides. This prevents combustion gases from being diverted into livin,2 areas through doors, windows, or gravity inlets. - If the.heater is installed close to a structure, protect it from rain water runoff with rain gutters on the roof or other measures. Do not locate the heater near Sprinkler systems that could spray water on it: Avoid locations where wind deflection off nearby structures might cause downdraft conditions. Where _ _._ ,__ I _... ;,t Inr,n, eh,• hen ter at least 3 Notes: 1. Blocks must provide solid base and be braced so they cannot slip out of place.a I ed to provide 2. Airopenings in blocks must entrebe ir unrestricted opening through entire width or length of id base. Figure 4. Non -Combustible Platform. thick, covered with sheet metal at least 24 gauge thick and extending beyond the full width and depth tions. heater by at least 6 inches (76._ ruts) The masonry must be laid with ends unsealed, and om joints matched to provide free circulation o e 4f air If the side to side through the masonry (see . the it heater is installed in a carpeted alcove, the entire floor of the alcove must be covered by a noncombustible Panel. You can obtain a noncombustible base from Waterpik Laars, see the Parts List (Sec. 4) of this manual. 2C-4. Indoor and outdoor Shelter e Installations All indoor installations and outdoor shelter installations (Canada) require the addition of a factor nnnrnved dratil[ood. The draEthood must be installed Model LG 8 LD Pool and Spa Heater Page 5 without modification and in accordance with all local, state, provincial and national codes. proper ventilation of exhaust and combustion air are essential for the safe operation of the heater. 21). Combustion and Ventilation Air Supply All indoor installations must have openings to outside air for combustion, ventilation, and dilution of Due gases from inside the building (see Figure 2 and Table 1). Waterpik Laars does not recommend indoor installations that do not provide combustion air from outside the building. All outdoor shelter installations (Canada only) must have uninterrupted openings to outside air for combustion and ventilation. The installation must be in accordance with the latest edition of CAN/CGA B 149.. Waterpik Laars does not recommend outdoor shelter installations that depend on internal air for combustion. Combustion air should be ducted to the heater from outside the structure. If the heater is installed in a residential garage, or where flammable vapors will be present, the burners must be 18 inches (457 nam) above the garage floor. Refer to the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code for more information. In Canada, refer to the latest edition of the Gas Installation Code, CAN/CGA B149. 2E. Gas Supply and Piping Manual Shutoll valve Gas Supply Union Inlet T -Fitting To Mm Equipment (76 MM)a—Nipple INet f *,Cap Figure 5. The proper design for a sediment trap 1 anp leg. a. High altitude (H) - 3,000 to 6,000 feet (915 to 1,830 m) for natural gas and 5000 to 10,000 feet (1525 to 3050 m ) for propane gas. b. High altitude (.T) - 6,000 to 10,000 feet (1830 to 3,050 m) 3. In Canada, the heater rating plate is marked for specific altitude requirements: to altitude is 0 to 2,000 feet (0 to 610 m) and high altitude (1) is 2,000 to 4,500 feet (610 to 1,370 m) above sea level for natural gas and 0 to 4500 feet (0 to 1370 m) for propane gas. 2E-1. General Instructions 4. Use the figures in Table 3 to size the gas inlet Review the following general instructions before piping from the gas meter to the heater. Check all continuing the installation. local codes for compliance before installing the &WARNING heater. is heater from natural gas to Table 3. Natural GasPipe Size Requirements r propane to natural. Field Distance from Gas Meter Enotconvert create carbon monoxide gas 0-50 feet 50-100 feet 100-200 feet e property damage, serious Heater 0-15 m) 15-30 m 30 60 m jury, or death. Size in. mm in. mm in. mm 1. Gas piping installation must be in accordance 125 3/4 (19) 1 (25.4) 1 ( ) 1 (25.4) 1-1/4 (31.75) with the latest edition of ANSI Z223.1 and all 175 1 (25.4) (31.75) 1-1/4 (31.75) local codes. In Canada, the installation must be in 250 1 (25.4) -1/4 1-112 (38) accordance with CAN- B149.1 or .2 and all local 325 -1/4 (31.75) -1/4 (31.75) codes that apply._ 400 -1/a 31.75 -1/2 38 1-1/2 38 2 Check the rating plate to make sure the heater is otes: I These numbers are for natural gas (0.65 Sp. Gr.) and are fitted for the type of gas being used. Waterpik , based on 1/2 inch (13 mm) water column pressure drop. Laars heaters, as shipped from the factory, are Check suppTy pressure with a manometer, and local code to operate at an altitude of 0 to 3000 feet requirements for variations-Foeliquefted petroleum gas, certified (0 to 915 m) for natural gas and 0 to 5000 feet (0 reduce pipe diameter one size, but maintain a 3/4 inch to 1525 m) for propane gas in the United States. (13 mm) minimum diameter. local requirements Or if so ordered, at higher altitudes. For higher Check supply pressure and code before proceeding with work. altitudes, the heater manifold is marked with a Pipe fittings must be considered when determining gas tag or sticker indicating one of the following high pipe sizing. altitude operation codes: WATERPIK TECHNOLOGIES INC. Page 6 Table 4. Gas Supply Pressure Requirements 2F. EleCtrlCal Wiring Supply Pressure Natural Gas Pro ane Gas in. (mm) - Acaution ion=, 6 disconnection when water column in. (mm) Label all wires prior to can cause Minimum s.s (too) 10.0 (254) servicing controls. Wiring errors improper and dangerous operation. Maximum 10.0 (254) 14.0 (356) Verify proper operation after servicing. �� 5. Install a sediment trap (drip leg) ahead of the gas controls (see Figure 5). Fit the trap with a threaded cap which can be removed for cleaning. 6. Install a manual gas shutoff valve for service and safety. Do not use a restrictive gas cock. DO NOT USE FLEXIBLE GAS PIPING. Disconnect the heater and its individual shutoff valve•from the gas supply system during pressure testing of the system at pressures higher than 1/2 pounds per square inch (psi) (3.45 kilopascals [kPa]). If the test pressure is equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.45 kPa), close the manual shutoff valve on the heater during the piping pressure test. &caution EPermanent damage to the gas valve will occur lowing procedures are not followed. 8. If the gas supply pressure is less than required, check for undersized pipe between the meter and the heater, a restrictive fitting, or an undersized gas meter. Gas supply pressures to the heater are listed in Table 4. NOTE: The maNdmum inlet gas pressure must value not exceed the specified value. The minimum listed is for the purpose of input adjustnient Refer to Table 4. Before operating the heater, test the complete gas supply system and all connections for leaks using a soap solution. Do not use an open flame. &caution Some leak test solutions (including soap and water) may cause corrosion or stress cracking• Rinse the piping with water after testing. 2E•2. Special Precautions for Propane Gas -` Liquefied petroleum (LP) gas is heavier thari air. Therefore, do not install pobl heaters using LP g as pits or locations where gas might collect. Locate heaters a safe distance from LP gas storage and filling equipment. Consult local codes and fire protection authorities about specific installation restrictions. 217-1. General Information (LD Only) wiring connections must be made exactly as shown in the wiring diagram found on the inside of the The heater (see Figures 6 and 7 for typical examples). heater must include a definite means of grounding' There is a bonding lug on the right side of the heater, where a bond wire must be attached. The heater comes factory -Fired intended for use with 240 Volt, 60 RZI AC field electrical supPlp• To use 120 Volt, 60 Hz AC requires rewiring of the heater. This should be done by a certified electrician only, as with all wiring. To wire the heater for 120 Volt, 60 Hz AC, follow the alternate 120V wiring method depicted in Figure 6. Additionally, the isnition control module must be rewired. The wire from the terminal marked IGN/240 must be removed from that terminal and placed on the terminal marked IGN/120. Electrical wiring must be in accordance with the latest edition of the National Electric Code (NEC), ANSI/National Fire Protection Association (NEPA) 70, unless local code requirements indicate otherwtse. To wire the Laars Lite) model Dtrical heater to a : 120V of 240V /60 Hertz (Hz) electrical Remove the screw located to the lower right side of the transformer and open the hinged cover of the wiring enclosure. Connect the wires from the power source to the leads on the right side of the heater in the Be sure ace behind the igmtioncontrol (seoe Figurest Be sure to follow the wiring diagram page - ure the transformer for the correct input voltage. screw Attach the ground wire to the green el of the wir ng enclosure. located on the back pan 1. Close the cover of the wiring enclosure and replace the screw to hold it in place. 5., Connect a bonding wire (8 ga copper) to the bonding lug on the right side of the heater. NOTE: No external junction box is required. Page 7 Model LG & LD Pool and Spa Heater MODEL LD WIRING DIAGRAM NOTE: HSI IGNITION WIRE IF ORIGINAL WIRE SUPPLIED WITH HEATER hPA OFF �, FACTORY WIRED - 120 V1240 V MUST BE REPLACED, APPLIANCE WIRING o FGGL FIELD WIRED - 120V 1240V MATERIAL RATED AT 105 °C SHALL BE USED. FACTORY WIRED -24V WIRING SHOWN AS -- SHALL USE REMOTE APPLIANCE WIRING MATERIAL RATED AT 200 °C. _ CONNECTOR FIREMAN BK SWITCH FUSIBLE TRANSFORMER _.. CONNECTION ELEC. 120.240 V W LIMIT w LIMIT W u''7 W LI K FUSE R SK e�. 240V w IR 60 Ht G/Y W/BK SINGLE WATER PRESSURE � Y II R R PHASE ..; , TEMP SWITCH SENSOR G WIRE TO IGNn 20 ......... ATTACH — FOR 120 VOLTS GROUND -- YIBK W� IGN1120 WIRE TO IGN1240 WIRE .� .IG N/240 FOR 240 VOLTS BK HERE W s (LI) R HONEYWELL - w ' (L2) IGNITION CONTROL GAS VALVE SN (FENWAL) TH 0533 ALTERNATE 120 V WIRING MV1 Re VALVE TRANSFORMER MV2 Y GND 120.240V 124 V BK aK t20V iz 60 ya W FLAME SENSE R00 jIl p BK ••5SINGLE PHA.SE G ATTACH eK ••'""GROUND IGNITER a(Lt) R WIRE ® a) Connection Diagram °lUj _ HERE L1 240VC0NNECTICN L2 Q SHOWN 4 BUY q SEN q SEN ) I = 1 W W WATER TEM ERATURE SENSOR ___1 ---------- I'TH GNO i IFS VALVE L2 IGN LI IGN120 W 1 1 I Or I IGN240 _` I 1 i IGNITION w CONTROL NIW GAS VALVE SR r� - IGNITOR —' MV1 MV2 Y - , FLAME I I SENSORI I SENSOR b) Schematic Diagram H0236300 - Figure 6. LD Connection/Schematic Wiring Diagram. R T aK - Bud TRANSFORME ■ . Mae PRESSURE 1E0°F 175°F FIREMAN FUSIBLE _ELECTRICAL 24V LINK tR nro. SWITCH HI -LIMIT HI -LIMIT SWITCH FUSE a - Rb SWITCH SWITCH CONNECTOR 1-25 AMP 0 amp YIBK - T41bn 1 BMtt WMK• What Bun SPA SET POINT POOLSET POINT WIN - WAa° 1 R44 SIr Gmnl Yem° OFF _ BUY q SEN q SEN ) I = 1 W W WATER TEM ERATURE SENSOR ___1 ---------- I'TH GNO i IFS VALVE L2 IGN LI IGN120 W 1 1 I Or I IGN240 _` I 1 i IGNITION w CONTROL NIW GAS VALVE SR r� - IGNITOR —' MV1 MV2 Y - , FLAME I I SENSORI I SENSOR b) Schematic Diagram H0236300 - Figure 6. LD Connection/Schematic Wiring Diagram. rWATERPIK TECHNOLOGIES INC. Page 8 77 (LD) efficient operation by removing any residual heat 2F-2. Auxiliary Time Clock Wiring () contained in the heat exchanger back to the pool. If you install a time clock to control the filter pump operation, it is recommended that the time clockFnoide ACaution -� have Its own low voltage (Fireman's) switch to turn off power to the heater from the the heater before turning off the pump. The switch e of the time clock.Doing so should shut off the heater about 15 minutes before the damage to the heater infilter pump shuts off. This will allow for a moreor ounding plumbing.:'_- r MILLIVOLT NEATER WIRING DIAGRAM - High High TEMP. CONTROL • Limit Limit Connection Switch Switch On 0 Off Mle M.a --- Diagram BK- Black 0 0 yt P 090R - White W ^ W $ m in r .. " V - Yellow � a R - Red ~ O - Onnge "d Flremen 8K i < v r m - 9 a a. Switch - Connection on BK , W SK Y Y Y W Fusible le Press are Link • ' Switch ' I � Y W TH BK i PWTH " zed Y PP Pilot. Gen.. B° Plazas W Sparker - Pilot SII IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE AS SUPPLIEDD THE HEATER MUST BE REPLACED. APPLIANCE WIRING MATERIAL RATED FOR JOS-C MUST BE 0 Plezo USED. WHERE MARKED THUS �� ap L1ANCE WIRING MATERIAL FOR t T SParker 200'CMUST REUSED. I To Pilot Generator PIP Plloteyl PPRH _ Y Power Unit Coil r W Fireman 140' 139 ink Swlltll Riwitch Seit'll pSwitch SNOB THIPP TH Link Connector Switch SwilN Switch 9wdcn BK BK Valva Openlor CIRCUIT PP Call Sen Sen POT PY T H0166000G Figure 7• LG Connection/Schematic Wiring oiagram +. I Model LG & LD Pool and Spa Heater WE ��i ATTACH GROUND WIRE TO GREEN GROUND SCREW Figure 8. Field Wiring Connections (LD). f SWITCHES TO LIMIT SWITCHES FIELD PROVIDED WIRING TERM.t __----. TE WHITE I FACTOR`! I � INSTAU� - - - - - WIRE LOW VOLTAGE ITE WHITE $WITCH TERM 2 TIME CLOCK FUSIBLE LINK FUSIBLE LINK HEATERw(RING MODIFIED HEATER WIRING wmi TIME BEFORE MCDIFICATION CLOCK INSTALLATION 2F-3. Remote Operation (Model LD Only) The Laars Lite 2 poollspa heater controls can be wired for remote operation. The CS -02 remote control permits switching from one temperature controller to the other and turning the heater on and off from a remote location. The CS -04 includes the same features as the CS -02 plus a remote tempera' lure ik rs for informacion1eReference partr. Contact tnu�mbe saCS-02 and et CS -04.t On/Off) eremotecanbe An interrup ( � typ connected by removing the jumper wire on the terminal block located in the control compartment (see Figure 6) and connecting the two wires from the remote to the two nals on the terminal blO& This type of remote control will turn the heater on or off, but will not switch between the two temperate controllers on the temperature control panel or allow for temperature adjustments.lied by To connect a 3 -wire remote (not supe Waterpik Laars) to a Laars Liteo?E0120000)LD �whichorder a wire harness assembiv (part N tion' Connects instructions to are tmc included with the wirenharnessas em- bly.Service Deparnnent Consult with Waterpik l- remotes other than with questions about installing Waterpik Laars. Figure 9. Time Clock Wiring. To install a time clock auxiliary switch into the heater wires (see Figure 9): 1. Remove heater door. d wire 2_ Remove I and mintory 2 on the terminal between rminal trip (see Figure 9). 3. Connect the wires from the time clmen a i W switch to the two terminals. Use Am copper wire (AWG) No. 14 gauge stranded Copp with a temperature rating of 22l°F (105 C) or greater. The length of the wire between the heater and the The time clock should not exceed 10-15 feet ( )• contact points of the time clock switch should be silver, or a low resistance alloy. 2G. water Flow System 2G-1. Flange installation sal header con The heater has 2" NPT um iron pipe, plings. You can connectithre1 1/2" or 2"T copper pipe unthreaded 1-1/2iron Pipe, without an adapter (see Figure 10). Plastic piping (PVC Schedule 40) can be con- nected to the heater if local codes allow ea it, by using the CPVC tipples included with y To install plastic piping (see Figure 11): 1. Remove CPVC Hipp les from plastic bag. Screw CPVC nipples into metal flange until fight, using teflon tape on plastic threads. 3. Attach PVC plumbing to CPVC pipes using PV to CPVC cement only. IL i Page 10 METHOD FOR INSTALLING ANY 2' NPT THREAOEO PIPE \ c_ USE PLASTIC SLEEVE FOR NONTHREADED PIPE OR TUBE. DISCARD PLASTIC SLEEVE � t;i/o I \lo/ FOR C PIPE. I CVPC 'NIPPLE PROVIDED Figure 10. Piping installation. CPUC NIPPLE (SUPPLIED WITH HEATER) 6 I (152cm). CPVC/-' PVC / USE CPVC TO PVC CEMENT ONLY TO GLUE JOINTS aCPVC PIPE' PVC PIPE � e 2 in. PVC FIMNGS WATERPIK TECHNOLOGIES Int:. 2G-2. Reversible Water Connections Waterpik Laars ships the Laars Lite 2 heater with the water connections on the right side. The Laars Lite 2 heater can be -installed with the water connections on either side. It could be necessary, or helpful, to switch the connections to the left side to improve access for installation and service. Perform this modification before installing the heater using the following proce- dures: RAIN SHIELD Figure 12. Heat exchanger reversal. Model LG & LD pool and Spa Heater 1, Remove heater door. 2 if there is a vent cap or drafthood (indoor) on top of the heater, remove it. 3. Remove all 8 hex -head screws fastening the top and lift the top assembly straight up (see Figure 12). 4. Remove rainshield assembly and set it aside - 5. jacket and put them e aside. Remove gap Closures 6 Remove the screws secunrig the two flue or hold down clamps and remove the clampse(see Figure 13). Remove flue collector. I. Remove the three rubber jacket/plug grommets and drain plugs (see Figure 12). One is located ions on the right side. Th under the water connecte other two are on the left side toward the front of the hearer. ite wire on the g. Tag and disconnect he whi ehw re on he Fireman's re switch (PS) e 6 or 7) which leads to switch terminal (see Figur the high limit switch. ull the white tyres 9. Remove plastic tie wap t through the vesti- out of the front comp artbule cover and coil them on the heat exchannn N (see Figure 14). Pull pressure switch tube through nto the vcstl- the hole in the vestibaurt�ent), then Over and ipull thermostat bule (controls comp see Fi a 15). bulb assembly through same hole ( Sar 12 When removing the heat exchanger from the heater, the end baffles of the heat exchanger must be removed. There are two baffles covering pan of the front and rear rubes of thheat I exewschanger- which Each baffle is held in place by two mount to the top of the combustion chamber wall. Remove the screws and the baffles tempting to lift the heat exchanger out of the heater Figure 16). ,&Caution It may be necessary to have help lifting the heat exchanger out and replacing it 10. Unscrew the brass compression fitting secu the pressure switch to the inlet/outlet header. der and gently bend it out Remove tube from hea of the way. 11. Loosen the screw secur ne the temperature sensing bulb retainer bracket. Slide the retainer bracket off the bulb flange and remove the bulb from the header Figure 13. Flue collector RETAINER BRAC%ET TEMPERATURE . SENSING BULB SCREN %\\\ •p- RING SLEEVE Figure 14. Temperature sensing bulb. IU.S. MODELS ONLY) RIGHT LEFT VESTIBUI VESTIBULE COVER FRONT Figure 15. Vestibule coven. PLASTIC BUS, Page 12 WATERPIK TECHNOLOGIES INC. i Heat Exchanger End Baffles Heat Exchanger t Combustion Chamber Wall Figure 16: Heat exchanger and end baffles. I 13. Lift the heat exchanger assembly out of the heater. Reinstall hear exchanger 180 degrees (inlet/outlet header left) from it's original posi- tion. 14. After replacing the heat exchanger into the heater, the end baffles must be replaced. Each one is held in place by two screws which mount to the top of the combustion chamber wall. Reinstall the baffles on the front and rear of the heat exchanger before continuing with the "Reversible Water Connections" procedure. 15. Remove pressure switch retainer (plastic cable clamp) from the inner panel (allow pressure switch to float). 16. On U.S:: models reroute pressure switch tube and thermostat bulb assembly through hole in left side of vestibule cover in reverse order. Canadian models have no cover on the left side of the vestibule. Relocate the pressure switch tube and temperature sensor through the open side of the vestibule. 17. Reinstall the temperature sensing bulb in the header,'and fasten it with the retainer bracket and screw. is. Reinstall the compression fitting at end of pres- sure switch tube into inlet/outlet header and tighten the fitting.- 19. itting.19. Route the white wiring from the high limit switches beside the heat each anger and down to the original location following the pressure switch tubing. Secure white wires to the pressure switch tube with plastic wire ties. L 20. Connect the white wire labeled PS to the pressure switch and the other white wire to its original location on the Fireman's switch. �l 21. Reinstall the drain plugs and tighten securely. Replace jacket/plug grommets. 22. Install the flue collector assembly. Be sure the front and rear panels of the flue collector are installed into the grooves on the front and rear combustion chamber heat shield panels. Be sure the sheet metal panels are not pinching any wires. 23. Attach the flue collector hold down clamps to the clips located under the two center header bolts. 24. Replace the gap closures and tighten the screws securely. 25. Double-check to make sure the wiring is not pinched against sharp edges, or resting on the flue collector assembly. ° 26. Reinstall rainshield assembly. 27. Replace the top assembly. Make sure the tabs are outside the heaterjacket. Fasten the top assembly with the hex -head screws. 28. Install plastic tie wraps on wiring in the vestibule (controls compartment). 29. Install heater door. 30. Reinstall the vent cap or drafthood, if one was removed. 2G-3. Check Valve Installation Install a check valve if there is any chance of back - siphoning when the pump stops. Do not install any other valve in the piping between the heater outlet and the pool, unless it is being used as a diverter valve. 2G-4. Chlorinators, Ozone Generators, and Sanitizing Chemicals The Waterpik Laars Lite 2 heater is manufac- tured with materials that are not compatible with high concentrations of ozone, chlorine, bromine, or other sanitizing chemicals. Heater damage caused by excel sive chemicals or improper ozonizationis not covered by the Waterpik Laars warranty. Be sure to adhere to the following: When ozone is injected upstream of the heater, • install an off. -as mixing chamber, or an ozone bypass system between the heater and the ozone injector to prevent ozone and air from entering the heater. Model -LG & LD Pool and Spa Heater When chemical feeders are used, plumb the • an feeder downstream of the heater and install fe in-eder PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE line check valve between the heater and the fe (a minimum of 18" is required between the heater I and the check valve). Never deposit chemicals directly in the pool skimmer. a – a— FETES 2G.4a, Water Chemistry PLUG Proper chemical balances are necessary for l sanitary bathing conditions as well as ensuring Your heater's long life. Be sure to keep your chemical levels within the values indicated in Table 7. Waterpik Laars does not warrant heaIs or excess dissolved t exchangers damagedTHERMOMETER 10.9 by corrosive chemical leve solids in pool or spa water -pressure relief valve. water Fi For spas, it is also necessary to perform 9 changes in addition to chemical treatment. It is recom 2G_6. Adjusting the Pressure Switch mended to change the spa water every 60 days for light usage and every 30 days if usage is heavy. ACaution The pressure switch should be adjusted to tum Table 7. Mineral Concentration Levels the heater off when the pump is off. Setting Recommended Level the switch to close at too lotwt f a thetheflow w ca Test damage the appliance. Adjust to Free chlorine to 1.0 to 3.0 ppm turn the heater off, not on. Bromine 3.0 to 5.0 ppm H 7.2 to 7.8 The pressure switch is preset at the factory for PH 80 to 120 ppm 14 kPa). Adjust the pressure switch Total alkalinity (TA) activation a[ 2 Psi ( o is 3 feet 200 to 400 ppm only if any part of the filter system pipe Calcium hardness (CH) (0.91 m) or more above the top of the heater jacket -0.5 to +0.5 Langelier saturation index (LSI) Do not adjust the pressure switchifwo r6 feet eater ts ! Less than 2000 ppm Total dissolved solids JOS) installed more than 15 feet (4.57 m) f 3o to 150 ppm (1.83 m) above the pool surface. Consult Your local Cyanuric acid rp endations. Copper O PPn' ' W ate ik Laazs representative for recomm On some installations, the back could be to the pool is very short. The back p 2G-5. Pressure Relief Valve too low to trigger the prIL essure switch. If this happens, it may line enters the pool. This will A pressure relief valve is not furnished with the be necessary to install a directional fitting or Laars Lite 2 heater. However, it is recommended that a elbows where the return pressure relief valve be installed and may even be P corp ase back pressure enough for the heater to opera required by local codes. filter will To install a pressure relief valve, remove the 3/4 any pressure switch adjustment' A dirty cleanbefore will inch 19 mm) brass plug located on the top of the t L'ef restrict the water flow and the pressure switch ca= t ( i outlet header (see Figure 17). Install the pressure re be adjusted properly. To adjust the pressure switch: valve in the threaded hole from which the plug was 1 Set the control panel rotary switch (LD) or the removed. The pressure rating,va of the lve should be at control panel rocker switch (LG) to the OFF or below the lowest working pressure of any compo- Position (see Figure 18). vent in the filter system. Any pressure relief valve installed must comply with provisions of the Standard Set the Pool temperature control to the flax i described in ANSI Z21.22 for the United States, or -' position. CAN 1-4.6 in Canada. 3. Turn bluer pump on. If a two -speed Pump makc sure it is at high speed. Model LG & LD Pool and Spa Heater X1 �J }WAY CHANGEOVER VALVE , SIMMER MAIN POOL 1 � RETTIRN I EALANCNG VALVES FROM SIVMMER t ANO GRAIN . MAIN SWAY SPA OWN.. CNANC,.cVER FlUE GRAIN r ! VALIE PUMP Page 15 .i NEATER i x ALA 'ALVE MANUAL s SY4 - • MANUAL SYYASS O6VI L MANUAL VY ASS "RASED U HEN7U-AA PER AIWUIEC—� i etal and PVC/CPUC, using metal male and PVCICPVC female connection. MAW When using meta[ pipe as heat sink, join m Figure 20. Typical installation. L 11 12. If the temperature rise is below the minimum ranee indicated, two possibilities arise: a. iThe supply gas volume is too low• b. The system's water flow exceeds 125 GPbI (474 t 'I and requires a manual bypass valve for proper operation (see Figure 19). If the temperature rise is above the maximum, there is not enough water flowing through the heater. Check for CIO aging in the water filter or restriction in the water pipes. 1' &Caution Operation with the temperature rise above maximum or below the minimum can damage the heater and may void the warranty. 13. If the temperature rise is within the correct range, complete the procedure as follows: a. Turn heater off. I off. b, Wait 3 minutes, tum filter pump c. R,move thermometer and Pete'splug. d. Replace the drain plug. 26-9. Adjusting the Manual Bypass Valve After the manual bypass valve is installed, use the following procedures to adjust the bypass Valve: I . Clean pool filter. 2. Remove dra n plug located la the with a Pete s header of the heater and rep plug' ter see Figure 17) 3, Insert a pocket thermome. through the Pete's plug into the header...' 4. Close manual bypasvalve. r the rocker switch j _ " Tum rotary switch (LG) on the temp erature control to the OFF position. 6 Repeat steps 6 through 10 of the tempe rise test (see Section 2G-8)• 7 um If the temperate pe is 1 yp valve stated in Table 6, open them dra" until temp rise climbs between the min- an f the minimum range for your size beater•Table 6 cannot be temperaturerise stated in ass fully open, cher. reached with the manual byp the gas supply volume is tgo low. g; bove the max"nun" If the temperature rise i flotvi g through the there is not enoughwater f in the water filte. heater. Check for eloga g restriction in the water Pipes. page 14 a) Model LD Temperature Control :... hl Model LG lemperaw,e -- Figure 18. Temperature controls. RUssER DUST t / PLUG At wRENCH I. TURN CLbC%wlsE UNTIL HEAT cui GOES oma. Figure 19. Pressure switch adjustment. NOTE: Heater should not be allowed to fire on low speed. Turn rotary switch (LD) or rocker switch (LG) to ON. Heater should start. Pry out the top rubber dust plug on the top of the pressure switch. Use a 7/32 inch (5.55 mm) Allen wrench to tum the adjustment screw very slowly clockwise until the heater goes off (see Figure 19). Slowly tum the pressure switch adjustment screw counterclockwise one-quarter rum. The heater should comeback on. Check the adjustment by turning the filter pump OFF. The heater should shut off immediately. if it does not, restart the filter pump and repeat Steps 6 and 7. Check the adjustment again. Remm the pool temperature control to the desired temperature. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 WATERPIK TECHNUL VV TT — 2G-7. Automatic Flow Control Valve The automatic flow control valve maintains the proper flow through the heater at rates up to approxi- mately125 Gallons Per Ivlinute (GPM) (474 liters per minute [LPIv1J). If the system filter -flow rate is higher than approximately 125 GPM (474 LPM), install a manual bypass valve (see Figure 20), then perfoFm a temperature rise test (see Section 2G-8) and adjust the flow using the bypass valve until the proper tempera- ture rise is obtained. 2G-8.Temperature Rise A temperature rise test confirms proper water flow through the heater. The temperature rise is the difference between the temperature of the pool or spa water before and after heating, as measured in the header. Perform the following temperature rise test when the installation is complete: 1. Make sure the pool filter is clean. 2. Set the rotary switch (LD) or rocker switch (LG) on the temperature control panel (see Figure 18) to OFF. 3. Turn the filter pump off. 4. Remove the drain plug located on the inletloutlet header of the heater and replace it with a Pete's plug (see Figure 17)_ 5. Insert a pocket thermometer (see Figure 17) through the Pete's pl o and wait 3 into the minutes. The 6. Tum the filter pump - heater remains off. This allows water from the pool to reach the heater. 7. Record the temperature indicated by the ther- mometer (cold water). 8. Tac ons found on the inside of the r ON following the lighea e m 9. Allow the heater to run for about 3 minutes. Record the new temperature reading (heated water). - f t erasure reading (cold 6 10. Subtract the irst emp water) from the second temperate reading (heated water). The difference between the two readings is the temperature rise.The i Table temperatur rise should be within she range shown Table 6. Temperature Rise and Minimum Flow Rates Minimum Minimum Maximum SizeM) �F (°C) �F ('C) 27 (15) 36 42 (20) (24) )' 33 (19) (19) 42 (24) ) 33 (16) 38 (21) 4) 28 (1'') 39 (22) 4) 30 Page 16 - . WATERPIK TECHNOLOGIES INC. 9. Once the temperature is within the correct range, safety wire the handle of the manual bypass valve in place and tag the valve to prevent change in the water flow. SECTION 3. Operating Instructions 3A. General Information With any new pool or spa installation, operate the filter pump with the heater off lona enough to com- pletely clean the water. This will remove any installation residue from the water. Clean the filter at the end of this operation before starting the heater. When raising the temperature'of a cold pool, remove all time clock settings. This lets the filter system and heater operate continuously until the water reaches the temperature setting on the temperature control. When that happens, the heater will automatically shut off, but the filter pump will keep running. ,&Caution Do not rise this heater if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the heater and replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water. AAttention _ cat appareil s it a ete plonge meme partiellement Fattes de ... ,&Caution Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off, tum off the manual gas control valve to the heater. ACaution Keep all objects off the top of the heater. Blocking air flow could damage the heater, and may void the warranty. &WARNING Vent pipes, drafthoods, and heater tops get hot! These surfaces can cause serious bums. Do not touch these surfaces while the heater is in operation. Adding a vent cap reduces the temperature on the top. . ,&WARNING For your safety, when starting the heater, keep your head and face well away from the lower firebox opening to prevent any risk of personal injury. 3B. Lighting and Shutdown Procedures NOTE: If your LP tank runs out of fuel, tum off gas at the heater. After the tank is refilled, the heater must be relit following the instructions found on the inside of the heater. DO NOT attempt repairs on the gas control or heater. Tampering is dangerous and voids all warranties. 38-1. Model LD (see Page 17). 3B-2. Model LG (see Page 18). 3C. Setting the Temperature Control The temperature control (see Figure 18) is calibrated at the factory and covers a range from approximately 70°F to 104°F (21°C to 40°C). Use an accurate pool thermometer to determine the best water temperature for your uses. The Laars Lite 2 model LD has dual temperattire controls, which allows two different temperature . settings, selected by the rotary switch in the middle of the panel. One control can be set for normal use and the other for standby; or one can be set for pool and the other for a spa. Placing the rotary switch in the middle turns off the heater (see Figure 18). The model LG has only a single control and is set similarly to the LD above. ` IMPORTANT: The temperature controls cannot be calibrated in the field. If the control is faulty, shut down the heater and have a qualified service technician replace the control. DO NOT use the thermostat switch to completely shut down the heater. 0 N V 3B-1. Model LD (Direct Ignition) ® FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING [-AWARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion I may result, causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. P. This appliance does not have a pilot light. It is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the heater. Do NOT try to C. light the burners by hand. B. BEFORE OPERATING, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS D. • Do not try to light any appliance • Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any phone in your building. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand, don't try to repair it, call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water. neighbor's phone. Follow the gas I suppliers instructions. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ®® 1. STOP! Read the safety information above on 9. Replace control access panel this label. 10. Turn on all electric power to appliance. 2. Set the thermostat to lowest setting and turn 11. Set thermostat to desired setting and turn appliance switch to "OFF". appliance switch from "OFF" to either 3. Turn off all electric power to the appliance. 4. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the heater Do not.try to light the burners by hand. 5. Remove the heater door. 6. Turn gas control knob clockwise & to "OFF". 7. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for gas, including near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow "B" in the safety information above on this label. If you don't smell gas, go to next step. 8. Turn gas control knob counterclockwise *% 12. "POOL" or "SPA". If the appliance will not operate, check that the filter pump is on, the filter is clean and water is flowing to the pool. Otherwise, follow the instructions "To Tum Off Gas To Appliance" and call your service technician or aas supplier. LO TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE 1. Set the thermostat to lowest setting and turn appliance switch to "OFF". 2. Turn off all electric power to the appliance if �.nAra is to hp nPrformPd. 3. Turn gas control knob clockwise to"' to "OFF". 4. Replace control access panel. Model LG & LD Pool and Spa Heater Page 21 3H. Periodic Inspection 10 AWARNING Improper installation or maintenance can cause nausea or asphyxiation from carbon monoxide in flue gases which could result in severe injury, or death. 31-1-11. Owner Inspection Waterpik Laars designs and constructs the Laars Lite 2 heater to provide long performance life when installed and operated properly under normal condi- tions. The following basic guidelines are suggested for yourinspection: 1. Keep the top and surrounding area of the heater clear of all debris. C X 2. ' Keep the heater area clean and free of all com- bustible materials, flammable liquids and vapors, I s well as sanitization chemicals. 3. Do not use the heater if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified professional technician to inspect the heater and replace any part of the control system which has been sub- merged. Nutilisez pas cet appareil s'il a ete plonge dans Peau, meme partiellement. Faites inspecter 1'appareil par un technicien qualifie et remplacez toute parde du systi me de contr6le et toute commande qui ont ete plonges dans 1'eau. 4. If the heater is equipped with a pressure relief valve, check for corrosion in and around the valve. With the filter pump on, lift the release lever on the top of the valve to make sure that water runs freely through it. If corrosion is found, replace the pressure relief valve. When replacing the valve, be sure that the pump is off. Install the valve so that the discharge is directed away from any area the may be damaged by water. Be sure all combustion air and ventilation open- inas are not blocked. . 31-1-2. Professional Inspection In addition, annual inspections by.a qualified professional technician are recommended to keep the heater operating safely and efficiently through the years. The followine basic checks should be performed. Check for loose or broken wires and terminal connections. _,. Verify pressure switch operation by cycling the spa pump on and off a few times. The heater should go off immediately after the pump stops. 3: Inspect the electrical controls, specifically the following: a. High limit controls. b. Pressure switch. c. Temperature control. d. Automatic gas valve. 4. Inspect the venting system forblockage, leakage, and corrosion. 5. Check for spider webs in the pilot and main burner orifices - especially at Spring start-up. 6. Conduct a normal operating cycle and observe that the sequence proceeds as intended. 7. Inspect the external surfaces of the heat exchanger tubes for black carbon soot buildup by placing a mirror between and under the burners when the heater is firing. Remove any soot that has collected on the tubes, and i correct the cause: NOTE: After installation and fust start-up, check the heat exchanger for black carbon soot buildup after the following periods of operation: 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days, 90 days, and once every 6 months thereafter. Proper flames appear: a. Blue in color. b. 1 to 4 inches (25 to 102mm) high above burner surface. SECTION 4. Parts List for Laars Lite 2 Heater 4A. General Information To purchase parts or obtain a comprehensive maintenance manual for the Laars Lite 2 heater, contact your nearest Waterpik Laars dealer or distributor. If they cannot supply you with what you need, contact the Customer Service Manager, Waterpik Laars, 21 Pimentel Ct, Novato, California, 94949, Telephone (415) 332-3220 extension 245- 4B. Parts List The following three pages contain a p d viets wt, general exploded view and detailed exploded views to aid in parts identification. Please refer to these pages when ordering parts for your Laars Lite 2 pool heater. WATERPIK TECHNOLOGIES INC. Page 22 Dlodel ORDER Fey Madel ORDER ties. No Description No PART NO No Description - No PART NO PILOT/IGNITER SYSTEM VENT SYSTEM 1 Pilot. Main Burner Assembly. NAT All R0099100 59 Top Enclosure 125400 R0343401-05 1 Pilot. Main Burner Assemby. LPG All R0099200 60 Top Filler Plate (US Only) 125400 R0343701-05 2 Pilot Burner, NAT All R0096700 61 Rainshield Kit (US Only) 125400 R0318301-05 2 Pilot Burner, LPG All R0096600 61 Rainshield Kit (Canada Only) 125400 R0318311-15 3 Pilot Electrode All W0040000 62 Flue Collector Assembly (US Only) 125400 R0316401-05 4 Pilot Generator All W0036901 62 Flue Collector Assembly (Canada Only) 125400 R0316406.10 5 Ceramic Insulator Assembly All 10418820 63 Outdoor Vent Cap (US Only) 125400 10561501-05 6 Burner, Main w/Pilot Bracket All 10457500 63 Outdoor Vent Cap (Canada Only) 125400 10561511-15 7 High Valage Lead Assembly All R0099000 64 Indoor Drafthood (US Only) 125.400 10561401-05 8 Pilot Tubing All R0037000 64 Indoor Drafthood (Canada Only) 125-400 10561411-15 9 Flue Lighter Assembly All R0096800 65 Flue Transition Plate (US Only) 125.400 10861901-05 10 Pilot Condensate Shield - LG All R0323300 66 Adapter Plate 125-400 10535301-05 11 Ignitor - LD All R0317200 67 Clip All 10211000 68 Flue Collector Hold Down Clamp All 10726000 MAIN GAS ASSEMBLY 12 Bumer Tay Awy. NAT -LG 125.400 R0098601-05 WATER SYSTEM 12 Burner Tray Assy. LPG - LG 125400 R0098701-05 69 Inletli Header, 2' All R0056400 12 Bumer Tay Assy, NAT -LD 125400 R0316901-05 69 Inlet/i Header, Bronze, 7 All R0016800 12 Burner Tay Assy, LPG -LD 125400 R0319501-05 .70 Return Header (Includes set of 9 gaskets) All R0058300 13 Burner Tay, Shelf Only 125-400 R0317001-05 70 RetumHeader, Bronze(Includes set of 9 gaskets) Ali R0054600 14 Gas Valve. NAT- LG All R0096400 71 Header Balt Assembly (Set of 8) All R0057000 14 Gas Valve, LPG - LG All R0096900 72 Boll for Headers, 2 12' AB F0046100 14 Gas Valve. NAT -LD All R0317100 73 Washer for Headers All F0011100 14 Gas Valve, LPG - LD All R0319600 74 Nut for Headers All F0003100 15 Gas Orifice, NAT 0 - 3,000 it alL (EA) (Note 1) All L0032200 75 Header Gasket Assembly (Set of 18) All R0050900 15 Gas Onfice, LPG 0 - 5.000 ft alL (FA) (Note 2) All L0032900 - 76 Flange 8 Gasket Assembly (Set of 2) All R0055000 16 Anti -Rotation Bracket All 10835900 77 Flange, 2' All 10573500 17 Mounting Bracket Assembly - LG All 10419200 78 Flange Gasket 2' All 50078000 18 Burner, Main All L0052300 79 Flange Sleeve, 2' All 50078200 19 Bumer Manifold 125 - 10052200 80. Flange Bob All F0031700 19 Burner Manifold 175 L0006300 81 Flange Gasket, 1 12 - 2' All S0078100 19 Burner Manifold - 250 L0006400 82 Rubber Grommet for Drain Plug All R0316300 19 Burner Manifold 325 L00065GO 83 Grommet. Slitted (Not Shown) All 50071100 19 Burner Manifold 400 L0006600 84 Brass Connector Body All P0019701 85 Brass Drain Plug 114' All P0026800 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 86 Brass Plug, 314' All P0027000 20 Temperature Control Assembly - LG All R0058200 87 By -Pass Assembly w/o spring (Iron Cap) All R0013100 21 Wire Hamess All 80058000 87 By -Pass Assembly with spring (Bronze Cap) 125-400 10701401-05 22 Plate Assembly All 10457300 88 By -Pass Valve Rod All S0079800 23 On -0e Switch All R0099800 89 Brass Nut (For Rod) All F0048400 24 Temperature Control Label All H0105300 90 By -Pass Valve Disc All R0011500 25 Temperature Control Assembly - LD All R0011700 91 By -Pass Valve Control Cap (Iron) All 10452200 26 Wire Hamess Assembly All 10457800 91 By -Pass Valve Control Cap (Bronze) All 10557400 27 Plate Assembly All 10594600 92 Control Cap Botts (2 Required) All F0041600 28 Knob, Single Bar All R0099900 93 By -Pass Valve Spring, Purple 125 S0079900 29 Temperature Control Label All H0166500 93 By -Pass Valve Spnng, White 175 S0061400 Key Nos. 30-37 are for both R582 (LG) 8 R117 (LD) 93 By -Pass Valve Spring, Red 250 50061300 . 30 Tempanswe Sensor All 80011800 93 By -Pass Valve Spring, Blue. 325 S00612001 31 ProteGor Sleeve, Bulb All 10444900 93 By -Pass Valve Spring. Black 400 50070100 32 'O' Ring. Temperature Control Bulb All E0116400 94 By -Pass Valve Gasket All R0011400 33 Thermostat Knob, Black All R0010700 95 Heat Exch. Tube Assy. (Ii set of 18 gaskets) 125400 R0018101-05 34 Slop Plate. Temp -Lok' All 10583100 96 Heat Exchanger Baffle (B Required) 125400 10697401-05 35 Temperature Control Gasket All S0070000 97 Baffle Retainer All S0083900 36 Bull All 50069800 98 Heat Exchanger Support Clip (2 Required) All 10457000 37 Stop Plate Screw (Not Shown) All F0033300 99 Flow Restriclors (2 Required) (Not Shown) 125 50000300 38 Temperature Sensor Retainer Bracket All 10447300 100 Heat Exchanger End Baffles (2 Required) 125400 R0332301-05 39 Retainer Bracket Screw All F0009100 40 Pressure Switch b Siphon Loop Assembly (2 PSI) All R0097600 FIREBOX COMPONENTS 41 Pressure Switch. 2 PSI All R0013200101 Complete Combustion Chamber Assy. 125400 80316701-05 41 Pressure Switch. I PSI All R0011300 41 Pressure Switch, 1.10 PSI All R0015500 JACKET COMPONENTS 42 Siphon Loop Assembly All R0057800 102 Door with Latch 125400 R0343601-05 43 High.lim4 Switch Assembly All R0023200 103 Jacket Assembly, Less Top Assembly 125400 R0343501-05 44 High -Limit Switch, 135' F All R0022700 - 104 Gap Closure, InletfOutlet All R0344300 45 High-Umd Switch, 150' F All R0023000 105 Gap Closure, Return All R0344400 46 High-Umit Switch Retainer Boot All 50098900 106 Button Plug, 1-3/4' All F0035300 47 High -Limit Switch Wins Harness All 10419300 - 107 / Button Plug, 7/8' All F0032300 48 High -Limit Switch Retainer Clip All 10418400 108 Button Plug, (With hole for gas line) All F0056600 49 Highlimd Switch Cover All 10418300 50 Fusible link Assembly All R0012200 OPTIONAL COMPONENTS 51 Fusible Link Bracket All 10479900 Nan Combustible Base 125400 10521701-05 52 Tennuul Block s All R0097800 Pressure Relie(Valve 3/4' NPT, 75 PSI All R0040400 53 Ignition Control Assembly - LD All R0344600 Touch Up Spray Paint, Light Beige All X0021100 54 Ignition Control - LD All R0344500 Flame Sense Rod, Retrofit All R0334300 55 Hamess Assembly (Not Shown) All R0059800 Igniter Condensate Shield, Retrofit - LD All R0334200 56 Transformer (I 1 SV/220V-24V)(Not Shown) All R0061100 57 Ignition Control Panel (Not Shown) All 10451200 Notes: 58 In -Lone Fuse Assembly (Not Shown) All 10480000 1. For altitudes 2.000 Ft above sea level, call factory for orifice size. Model LG 8 L0 Pool. and Spa Heater 4 60 V d a 6 64 67 66 UNITED STATES 65 v _ UNITED STATES ® UNTED STATES g 85— — — — -- 82 TEMPERATURE CONTROL O SEE NEXT PAGE FOR DETAIL 108 D. 51 0 102 ^i 50 •4 52 9 107 54 10 i r BURNERTRAY . (LDSHOWN) SEE NEXT PAGE FOR DETAIL 11 . a � `a 1 HEATEXCHANGER / SEE NEXT PAGE FOR DETAIL 104 �82 106 \ 103 101 ------- - -" ----------"--------- Page 24 WATERPIK TECHNOLOGIES INC. o 20 0 (LG 39 92 \ - SHOWN) 3"89 \^. 91 22 \/32 `! 31 86 9430 \ 8 23 93 24 0 87 xy` 42 �. 78.81 79 7641 84 . q'...:- ['jam/ .�5 n 80 33 34 / !I 36 �/\ 40 4� 8S 25 27 43 jw 29 SHOWN) 28 35 68 95 _ �� ` ® v 70 33 / 98 75 �< 34 i 98 97 25 69 .� m,B/ @rhAV 7 1 73 1 ! 74 7573 � 2 h 1 16 Is -" 14 vZo u I, Ike 8 \ - 5 1 15 � 12 (LG �p SHOWN) - 17 � � LAARS LITE 2 LIMITED WARRANTY Your Laars Lite 2 pool/spa heater is backed by this double warraftty to assure your complete satisfaction. 1. Controls, copper heat exchanger tubes, and, combustion chamber patwis are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for two (2) years from da* of purchase. 2. All other parts are warranted against defects in materials and workmanshp for five (5) years from date of purchase. The above warranty applies only if the installation inoperative parts or complete heOr with Serial number,' and operating instructions applicable to the model Model number and purchase daterliransportation prepaid, purchased are expressly and completely followed. directly to address below, atten&n Customer Service, These instructions are furnished with the unit and for evaluation and warranty c9n0eration. are also available by writing to the Waterpik Laars' factory. The liability of Waterpik Laars shall not This warranty gives you Sped fl8 legal rights. You may exceed the repair or replacement of defective parts also have other rights which. v3dy from state to state, by factory authorized technicians, and shall not and by province. Some states do; snot allow the exclusion include transportation to or from factory, any labor or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so costs, and consequential or incidental damages. Ship the above limitation or exclusior9 may not apply to you. • I _ waterpik Technologies, Inc. 6000 Condor Dr., Moorpark, CA 93021 USA' (805) 529-20M 21 Pimentel Court, Novato, CA, 94949 USA (415) 382-8220 480S. Service Road West Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6K 2114 (905) 844-8233 - oowa cw„na A M ao SP • Laars SOA 0 MANCE w erpilc Technologies, Inc. N6000 Candor Drive. Moorpark, CA, USA 9C-+2; • 4f4.382.8220 FAX 415.382.8091 = 21 Pimentel Court, Novato, CA, USA 94949 . 4fr§.382.8220 FAX 415.382.8091 ®{ 480 S. Service Road West, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6KZI t .,96,f.8".8233 FAX 905.844.2635 Pmiap m RKyc:aG Paaer ` LIN in U.S.A 0 WUarg* LIAM 9908 LAARS LITE 2 LIMITED WARRANTY Your Laars Lite 2 poollspa heater Is backed by this double warranty to assure your complete satisfaction. hamber are warranted copper heat exchanger tubes, and combustioe 1. Controls, rs from date of purchase. against defects in materials and workmanship for (2) Y 2. All other parts se of re aurchaeeagainst defects in materials and workmanship for five (5) years from d P arts or Model number and The above warranty applies only if the installation or incidental damages. Ship inoperative p and operating instructions applicable 10 the model purchased are expressly and completely followed.These Instructions are furnished hwith r�th eunit and are also available by writing Technorpik Technologies ogies giesfshallyn thexlceeldty of the repairor replacement of defective parts by factory authorized technicians, and shall not include nsportation to nd consequential complete heater will) Serial number, belowpurchase esti transportation Service. tfor evlly to aluation ress and below, warranty consideration. This warranty gives you spec lgc legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state, and by province. Some slates do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. or from factory, any labor costs, a Waterpik Technologies Inc" 6000 Condor Dr., Moorpark, CA 93021 USA (415)382-8220 Novato, CA 94949 USA (415) 382-8220 ille, Ontario, Canada L6K 2N4 (905) 844 4805. Service Road west, Oakv-8233 21 Pimentel Court, Laars Ar MW MW MWAr am EM MW MW MW MW100111 (W MW MW FILLION ASSOCIATES, INC. PO Box 14518 East Providence, RI 02914 Voice: 800-776-7665 Fax: 401438-6599 YMCA of the North Shore Attn: Accounts Payable 245 Cabot Street Beverly, MA 0 i 1915 Sales Order Number: 10366 Sales Order Date: Dec 8, 2008 Ship By: Dec 8,2008 Page: Beverly Cabot YMCA 245 Cabot Street Beverly, MA 01915 jQ6i_n_tItjij WMM, _ Y�n j! Fr =7 AW-o—unt Epo Cabot St. YMCA 2.00 Each 22-1001920 20 x 20 Stainless Steel ANSI Rated Anti -Vortex 743.00 1,486.00 Cover 1.00 Each 50-1000 Freight 100.00 100.00 Salem YMCA Big Pool 2.00 Each 22-1001926 26 x 26 ANSI Stainless Steel Anti -Vortex Cover 878.00 1,756.00 1.00 Each 50-1000 Freight 100.00 100.00 I . Cape Ann YMCA 2.00 Each 22-1001944 44 x 44 ANSI Stainless Steel Anti -Vortex Cover 1,515.00 3,030.00 1.00 Each 50-1000 Freight 100.00 100.00 Steding Center YMCA 3.00 Each 22-1001944 44 x 44 ANSI Stainless Steel Ant -Vortex Cover 1,515.00 4,545.00 1.00 Each 50-1000 Freight 150.00 150.00 Subtotal 11,267.00 Sales Tax Freight 0.00 CITY OF SALEM ROUTING SLIP ,NEW CONSTRUCTION X CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY t" LOCATION: ` h7��«� _DATE' APPLICANT• G - o rn nn `>rrm k� on ASSESSORS FRANK KULIK____ (93 Washington Street) CITY CLERK CHERYL LAPOINTI (93 Washington Street) PUBLICESERVICES f 1 BRUCE THIBODEAU 0 (120 Washington Street) 4 Floor DATE:—` c % DATE:-, / D6 DATE4—/0 6- t;/ WATER V:1 DATE: DOTTIE THIBODEA - - (120 Washington Str t) 4ih Floor CROSS CONNECT SUPERVISOR DATE: BRIAN THIBODEAU (5 Jefferson Avenue) PLANNING DATE: VALERIE GINGRICH (120 Washington Street) 3`d Floor CONSERVATION COMMISSION c RANK TAORMINA (120 Washington Street) 30 Floor ELECTRICAL DATE: JOHN GIARDI 1 (48 Lafayette Street) FIRE PREVENTI �yjj yl DATE: 1 ci V ERIN GRIFFIN � �t L �t f (29 Fort Avenue) otu-� �`' `4" HEALTH DATE: JOANNE SCOTT (120 Washington Str 4° Floor BUILDING THOMAS ST. PIERRE (120 Washington Street) 3`d Floor TE: commonwrattb of Alagz*Ugettg State Reclamation Board NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL AND WETLANDS MANAGEMENT DISTRICT Walter G. Montgomery Director Jack A. Card, Jr. Operations Manager Emily DW Sullivan Wetlands project Coordinator 25 September 2006 261 Northern Boulevard, Plum Island Newburyport, MA 01950 Mr. Tim Costin Project Manager Groom Construction Co., Inc. 324 Essex Street Swampscott, MA 01907 Re: Leggs Hill YMCA Dear Mr. Costin: CITY OF SALEM BOARD OF HEALTH Telephone: (978) 463-6630 Fax: (978)463-6631 With the continued and expanding threat of mosquito borne viruses in the northeast, the design, construction, and maintenance of storm water containment structures (SWCS) is of particular concern to mosquito control and public health officials. Highly organic and polluted conditions, such as those found in many SWCS, are a preferred habitat for a number of vector mosquito species. Our review of and recommendations for the site are intended to reduce the potential for mosquito breeding. The following recommendations are made to help reduce the potential for mosquito breeding: 1. The locations of the SWCS should incorporate the natural landscape and low areas of natural Storm water accumulation. SWCS should be located and designed to reduce the accumulation of organic wastes. The SWCS should be designed to draw down and drain within six days after a rainfall or flooding event to prevent mosquito breeding. The structures should be maintained as necessary to remove,any accumulation of organic waste that would provide favorable mosquito breeding habitat and impede drainage through the substrate. 2. The SWCS should be inspected by Groom Construction Co., Inc. during construction, and thereafter by the property owners of the Leggs Hill YMCA. If mosquito breeding is found, the structure should be treated with Bti (Bacillus Q Committed to a 6artnershio of the Principfes of mosquito contro[ and wetlands management Mr. Tim Costin 25 September 2006 page 2 of 2 thuringiensis imaeicnsi.$) dunks or granules, following the manufacturer's instructions. A review of the site plans for the Leggs Hill YMCA indicates that storm water drainage and storage incorporate the natural slope of the property to reduce accumulation. In addition, the SWCS is designed as an underground system further reducing the potential for mosquito breeding. The underground structure should be inspected for mosquito breeding on a regular basis and to ensure that adult mosquitoes are not utilizing the structure as an overwintering crypt. I would be happy to meet with the Leggs Hill YMCA property owners to monitoring and maintenance strategies of the SWCS to reduce the possibility of mosquito breeding at the owner's convenience. Sincerel Robyn A. Januszewski Biologist Cc: Joanne Scott, Salem Board of Health Kimberley Driscoll Mayor June 15, 2006 CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH 120 WASHINGTON STREET, 4TH FLOOR SALEM, MA 01970 TEL. 978-741-1800 FAx 978-745-0343 W W W.SALEM.COM JOANNE SCOTT, MPH, RS, CHO HEALTH AGENT Walter B. Power, III, Chairman Salem Planning Board 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Dear Mr. Power: At its meeting on June 13, 2006, the Salem Board of Health voted to approve the Special Permit for the North Shore YMCA, Leggs Hill Road, as presented by Jack Meaney, Executive Director and William Jennings, Construction Manager, with the following special conditions: If a rock crusher is used on the site, the location of the crusher must be approved by the Health Agent. 2. The developer must present the plan for drainage including the water detention area, to the Northeast Mosquito Control & Wetlands Management District for review. 3. All pool plans must be presented to the Board of Health, prior to construction, for approval in accordance with the State Sanitary Code. All plans for food service/prep areas must be presented to the Board of health, prior to construction, for approval in accordance with the State Food Code. And the following regular conditions: The individual presenting the plan to the Board of Health must notify the Health Agent of the name, address, and telephone number of the project (site) manager who will be on site and directly responsible for the construction of the project. 2. If a DEP tracking number is or has been issued for the site under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, no structure shall be constructed until the Licensed Site Professional responsible for the site certifies that soil and groundwater for the entire site meets the DEP standards for the proposed use. 3. The developer shall employ a licensed pesticide applicator to exterminate the area prior to construction, demolition, and/or blasting and shall send a copy of the exterminator's invoice to the Health Agent. 4. The developer shall maintain the area free from rodents throughout construction. 5. The developer shall submit to the Health Agent a written plan for dust control and street sweeping which will occur during construction. 6. The developer shall submit to the Health Agent a written plan for containment and removal of debris, vegetative waste, and unacceptable excavation material generated during demolition and/or construction. i 7. The Fire Department must approve the plan regarding access for fire fighting. 8. Noise levels from the resultant establishment(s) generated by operations, including but not limited to refrigeration and heating, shall not increase the broadband sound level by more than 10 dB(A) above the ambient levels measured at the property line. 9. The developer shall disclose in writing to the Health Agent the origin of any fill material needed for the project. 10. The developer shall notify the Health Agent when the project is complete for final inspection and confirmation that above conditions have been met. If I may be of any assistance to your Board, please call me. Sincerely yours, For the Board of Health, Joanne Scott Health Agent CC: Jack Meaney situ of �$aknt, ffittssadjusetts REQUEST FOR REVIEW COMMENTS PRELIMINARY/DEFINITIVE SUBDMSION PLANS DATE: Ma. a"' l9r J.00 � TO: O BUILDING INSPECTOR () CITY ENGINEER„—, rQ%-BOARD OF HEALTH () CONSERVATION COMMISSION ( ) F'" Attached please find the application referenced below. The Planning Board requests that you review this application relative to the City of Salem Subdivision Regulations and MGL Chapter 41. We would appreciate your completing the form below and returning it to us. O PRELIMINARY PLAN QQ DEFINITIVE PLAN— RtvlS�o., APPLICANT: Leg 94 14,'l PROJECT NAME & ADDRESS: L, -13S N. 11 i2 dg CONTACT PERSONS AND PHONE: Gemr "a Applicant: ge fE�leiN! � (�I�) ��li/-0.150 COMMENTS DUE BY: l/ /add ;k O Concur with proposal (Explain on reverse side) () Need more information (Explain on reverse side) ( ) Cannot concur with proposal (Explain on reverse side) O Comments included REVIEWER'S SIGNATURE j=0HWBPIAN.APP TITLE DATE Kimberley Driscoll Mayor April 5, 2007 CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH 120 WASHINGTON STREET, 4TH FLOOR SALEM, MA 01970 TEL. 978-741-1800 FAx 978-745-0343 W W W.SALEM.COM JOANNE SCOTT, MPH, RS, CHO HEALTH AGENT Walter B. Power, III, Chairman Salem Planning Board 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Dear Mr. Power: The Board of Health's conditions on the North Shore YMCA, Leggs Hill Road, Definitive Plan remain those as delineated in the letter to you dated June 15, 2006. A copy of that letter is enclosed. Thank you. Sincerely, Joanne Scott an FORM B APPLICATION FOR TENTATIVE'APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAN In accordance with the provisions of Section III -A the applicant must file, by delivery or registered mail, a.Notice with the City Clerk stating the date of the submission for such determination. The no- lice shall be attached to two copies of this Form B application: The notice and both copies of the appli- cation must be "date stamped" by the City Clerk and then one copy of this Form B, with the Plan, filed with .the PlanningBoard by the applicant. All notices and applications shall be typewritten or neatly printed in ink. C/% ,r, 01- CLERKSAtEM S F �e Ate: c 1®05 DEC 29 g) �' 24 Cite 94 981=, Auffmclissaetto atsza Salem. Mass.,December 28, 2005 -------.--�y—_ To the Planning Board. The Undersigned herewith submits the accompanying Preliminary Plan of property located in the City of Salem for tentative approval as a subdivision as allowed under the Subdivision Control Law and the Rulesi and Regulations Governing the Subdivision of Land of the Planning Board in the City of Salem. 1. Name of Subdivider North Shbre YMCA Address' 145 Cabot Street Beberley�MA 01915- 2, Name of Engineer or Surveyor VHB, Inc. --- Address 101 Walnut Street Eatertown, M_A_024_71 ---- _ — 3- Deed of property recorded in Essex County — - — _ _— —-:----- Registry, 2 .Book, 2034 ------•-- Page -----•------ 434 4. Location and Description of Pro The Property is located on the west side of Leggs Hill Road. p. Property: --- ---•------•------- ___ It is 19.547 acres m size. Portions of the property have been used as a construction debris landfill. .._—_ No structures -currently-exist at the property. 5 All streets and abutting lot lines shall be shown on the Plan with the names and addresses of the abutting Owners. t Signature of Owner Address 245 Cabot Street. Beverley, MA Telephone Number (978) 524-0457 — A list of the names and addresses of the abutters of this subdivision is attached, which shall be attested to by the surveyor. Verification will be made by the Planning Board. f ftLit >z£ $alem, Aassarhusetts I rk=iq 19A�rb City Clerk Salem, Massachusetts 01970 �-it� all NOTICE TO BE ATTACHED TO FORM "B" APPLICATIONS See Foran "B" applications for complete. instructions for filing, All insertions shall be typewritten or printed neatly in ink. December 28, 2005 Date: -- — — Dear Sir: I hand you herewith two copies of Form B, an application submitted by me this day to the Plan- ning Board of the City of Salem requesting a tentative approval, by'the Planning Board, of a prelim- inary plan filed with this application. The subdivision shown on the plan is tentatively designated as " YMCA at L0ggs Hill ______ and is located on streets now and/or tentatively known as Leggs Hill Road (insert streets and street or lot numbers) in Ward _ 7 Signature of Owner — — Street Address 245 Cabot Street City/Town and State __Beverley, MA G (978) 524-0457 Telephone Number y � ���� � �� � e �� (�r( �� rel '�u GROOM CONSTRUCTION CO. 324 Essex Street SWAMPSCOTT, MA 01907 (781) 592.3135 Fax (78""1) 5913.1480 To R� .c��.....rf��t t ... WE ARE SENDING YOU �ttached ❑ Under separate cover via _ ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Prints Nef tans ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order ❑ ILIE44IK2 @IF 4 n a HQ3W fVLr L DATE I Z- S _O & JOB NO, ATTENTION "'- `Fr7L4A the following items: ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION l lZ-9 Q-ocic (...Rv5Ncs2 l.oct�ttool 1�!!-fnt { bk) I a�oud loeoEf olC u�(es5 CV`a`q GYM 5% vatted uNibf`.v U91tt wr,T �,.'- - THESE ARE TRA MITTED as checked below:..Uy � ,t T ul Ne or approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑'Far your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submit copies for distribution ❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Return corrected prints ❑ For review and comment ❑ ❑ FOR BIDS DUE ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS SGaNT4�I ATiAc1�c��j A2c u�ica'S o� �e C,f�� Rc�c� %Lu.4"u2- tri— iot-(5 rd2 .y 2 A�paoYriL , 't -c2 it-ty YrTI.G/�} �2osv-mss S F `iI)GeG- (It j G1Tt1 G2 @ fT1 G sib c�3t — zm63 � 3 cot 6- C -4r,>6 asp -17-" . y COPY TO CL# Y`CL / AGI— SIGNED: If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once. L: Subdivision / 1 � 1 LOT 1 1 1 �1 1, 1 LOT 2 I �\ + LOT 3 0 k ` LOT 4 lFA! La.g\-toN t-1 SOUTHWEST FIRE ACCESS ROAD L T11 PROPOSED ATHLETIC FIELD PROPOSED YMCA ;• �cXX/t�L-ol�� t , /l >? �,�,• NORTH PARKING LOT l l l l l l l l l l l l l l i Lu� y ' TH 'LOT UNBUILDABLE y , 1 LOT 1 t tt CA Std PC — LOT 10 •t +POSED t + PRO LOT 9 LOT 8 1 1 LOT 5 CpA LOT I �rzs S33 W NORTHEAST Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. Transportation Land Development Environmental Services 101 Walnut Street, P.O. Box 9151 Watertown, Massachusetts 02471 617 9241770 a FAX 617 924 2286 Owner/Applicant: North Shore YMCA 245 Cabot Street Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 524-0457 Project Title YMCA at Leggs Hill Leggs Hill Road Salem, Massachusetts Issued for Definitive Subdivision of Land in Salem & Marblehead Not Approved for Construction Drawing Title Key Plan GROOM C0 (r�� °AyU �G q3 12006 pyo'(' Ei'i 9 l,Pa � 9 NG DEPT Drawing Number N DF'R1 8� c� C - CHRISTOPHER (rn VQ 3 NOWAK CNIL rn 80 0 80 160 s Na•41843 0 Sheet of 9/STeP��,�' 4 15 SCALE IN FEET SSYONAI Project Number 7,7,E 09044.00 09044PLOT.DWG 2 PER CITY OF SALEM COMMENTS 7 PER CON—COM COMMENTS ;tT.11PW No. Revision Designed by CDNI Drawn by CDN Cheeked by EM CAD checked by Approved by SCO1e 1"=80' °ate April 18, 2006 Project Title YMCA at Leggs Hill Leggs Hill Road Salem, Massachusetts Issued for Definitive Subdivision of Land in Salem & Marblehead Not Approved for Construction Drawing Title Key Plan GROOM C0 (r�� °AyU �G q3 12006 pyo'(' Ei'i 9 l,Pa � 9 NG DEPT Drawing Number N DF'R1 8� c� C - CHRISTOPHER (rn VQ 3 NOWAK CNIL rn 80 0 80 160 s Na•41843 0 Sheet of 9/STeP��,�' 4 15 SCALE IN FEET SSYONAI Project Number 7,7,E 09044.00 09044PLOT.DWG IMPORTANT MESSAGE OF PLEASE CALL CAME TO SEE YOU PHONE WILL CALL AGAIN / �14 -1 i / ' 1 RUSH AREA CODE RETURNED YOUR CALL NUMBER EMENSION O FAX U MOBILE AREA CODE NUMBER TIME TO CALL TELEPHONED PLEASE CALL CAME TO SEE YOU WILL CALL AGAIN WANTS TO SEE YOU, ,` RUSH RETURNED YOUR CALL WILL FAX TO YOU SIGNED VOpsFORM 4009 MADE IN U.S.A. NOTES GROOM CONSTRUCTION 324 ESSEX STREET SWAMPSCOTT, MA 01907 PHONE (781) 592-3135 FAX (781) 593-1480 TO: City of Salem Board of Health 120 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL DATE: 9/27/06 JOB NO. ATTENTION: Joanne Scott RE: Leggs Hill YMCA P 978-741-1800 F 978-745-0343 WE ARE SENDING YOU: X ATTACHED, UNDER SEPARATE COVER VIA SHOP DRAWINGS PRINTS PLANS COPY OF LETTER CHANGE ORDER x OTHER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: SAMPLES COPIES DATE NO. IDESCRIPTION 1 9/25/2006 #2 Northeast Mosquito Control Recommendations 1 9/25/2006 #3 Service Invoice from exterminator - General Environmental Services 1 9/25/2006 #5 Site Contractor Dust Control Plan 1', 9/25/2006 #5 Site Contractor Waste Removal Plan THESE. ARE TRANSMITTED AS CHECKED BELOW: FOR APPROVAL _APPROVED AS SUBMITTED _RESUBMIT —COPIES FOR APPROVAL _x FOR YOUR USE _APPROVED AS NOTED _SUBMIT _ COPIES FOR APPROVAL _x AS REQUESTED RETURNED FOR CORRECTION _RETURN _ CORRECTED PRINTS FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT FOR BIDS DUE: 20 PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS items requested for building permit COPY TO: SIGNED: Tim Costin IIVI4IV1 SEP 2 8 2006 CITY OF SALEM BOARD OF HEALTH corumoubjeattb of Bawcbugettg State Reclamation Board NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL AND WETLANDS MANAGEMENT DISTRICT Walter G. Montgomery Director Jack A. Card, Jr. Operations Manager - Emily DW Sullivan Wetlands Project Coordinator 25 September 2006 Mr. Tim Costin Project Manager 261 Northern Boulevard, Plum Island Newburyport, MA 01950 Groom Construction Co., Inc. 324 Essex Street Swampscott, MA 01907 Re: Leggs Hill YMCA Dear Mr. Costin: :r -4c", -a 2 Telephone: (978)463-6630 Fax: (978)463-6631 With the continued and expanding threat of mosquito home viruses in the northeast, the design, construction, and maintenance of storm water containment structures (SWCS) is of particular concern to mosquito control and public health officials. Highly organic and polluted conditions, such as those found in many SWCS, are a preferred habitat for a number of vector mosquito species. Our review of and recommendations for the site are intended to reduce the potential for mosquito breeding. The following recommendations are made to help reduce the potential for mosquito breeding: The locations of the SWCS should incorporate the natural landscape and low areas of natural storm water accumulation. SWCS should be located and designed to reduce the accumulation of organic wastes. The SWCS should be designed to draw down and drain within six days after a, rainfall or flooding event to prevent mosquito breeding. The structures should be maintained as necessary to remove any accumulation of organic waste that would provide favorable mosquito breeding habitat and impede drainage through the substrate. t 2. The SWCS should be inspected by Groom Construction Co., Inc. during construction, and thereafter by the property owners of the Leggs Hill YMCA. If mosquito breeding is found, the structure should be treated with Bti (Bacillus A Committedto a partnership of the (rrinci 6 of mosquito control andwetfands management i Mr. Tim Costin 25 September 2006 page 2 of 2 thuringiensis israelensis) dunks or granules, following the manufacturer's instructions. A review of the site plans for the Leggs Hill YMCA indicates that storm water drainage and storage incorporate the natural slope of the property to reduce accumulation. In addition, the SWCS is designed as an underground system further reducing the potential for mosquito breeding. The underground structure should be inspected for mosquito breeding on a regular basis and to ensure that adult mosquitoes are not utilizing the structure as an overwintering crypt. I would be happy to meet with the Leggs Hill YMCA property owners to monitoring and maintenance strategies of the SWCS to reduce the possibility of mosquito breeding at the owner's convenience. Sincerel Robyn A. Januszewski Biologist Cc: Joanne Scott, Salem Board of Health Z7f e #3 I,ener•1a1 Env Clnlnciltal sey-vi c:es ''a30 1:.a :t F:"n ftv eYI it i'l Ei Id eri PIA 1/I f.�:i it r'i Bill To: 1*:11170430-1 GR'00M i.:UP.fSI R(ai:l I(.JiJ COIIl-ANY', JC WORK ORDER."'k12'417[9: WORK DAZE L9! -Ftc; M?nd-ay Work Location: 1.1.070-"C.I_I I:I'.IC. YlvlCR OF LEEUG HILL ROW) `;1ALE11, MFS 01970 INITIAL. ScRVICF= EXTL'(?uw a"r(1-rI0N R'r$c:c', 50 :� $/50. r%0 �:7 F. 1710 _c E� c: .vea. ? aGcc t tfpoQ s `uZ1S �,/lf t -D Cit'()6�) PY'0PQF{—r2� L .qtk 1--J , H 7 t t C� , (� `^'� U� 1 A l a'okoa\ OS �t mkOCA— Pesticide �roev SSS � S - Baseboards Sill Area Outside Cabinets Eaves Outside Wall Voids Other Other Under and Behind Kitchen Eouiomen Spot Treatments ULV Machine Broadcast Fan Spray Space Spray C & C Aerosol Duster ProductProduct Fumigation Granulate Rat Station lv`i - � .. � 4 �K. ��`�4'' # Y'l � � J i.'a•.1 Srfr a^Nx'r {�� �.�" � Y 3 k "tM.��"� f,k� � ,�FF 1� -'t. 45 Y'. zvr� �-f �C1`h �7Yj 6 :barges outstanding over 30 days from the date of service I hereby acknowledge the satisfactory completion of all services rendered, 4 and agree to pay the cost of services as specified above. g Location of Treatment: Numbers Kitchen correspond to line numbers above Living Room Dining Room(s) - Bed Room(s) SIGNATURE Attic Shed(s) Garage(s) Crawlspace(s) Office(s) Lawn Area Dumpster Area Basement(s) Bar(s) - Store Room Rodent Burrow Rodent Pathway Bathroom(s) Other Familv Room/Den I auncirv/Iltility - Baseboards Sill Area Outside Cabinets Eaves Outside Wall Voids Other Other Under and Behind Kitchen Eouiomen Spot Treatments ULV Machine Broadcast Fan Spray Space Spray C & C Aerosol Duster Air Sprayer '.., Fumigation Granulate Rat Station Mouse Station ` Actisol Machine Drill & Treat Voids Slab Injector Total Release Aerosol Other Other :barges outstanding over 30 days from the date of service I hereby acknowledge the satisfactory completion of all services rendered, ve subject to a 1 1/2% FINANCE CHARGE PER MONTH and agree to pay the cost of services as specified above. it annual percentage rate of 18W X 'ustomer agrees to pay accrued expenses in the event of collection CUSTOMER PLEASE PAY FROM THIS INVOICE SIGNATURE 009/27/06 WED 08:55 FAX 7815932070 MENINNO CONSTRUCTION Is MENINNO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 76 OAKVILLE STREET, LYNN, MA 01905 (791) 581-5333 FAX (781) 593.2070 E-MAIL meninno.construction@verimn.net DUST CONTROL PLAN SITE WORK PHASE LEGGS HILL YMCA SALEM, MA Prepared For: CITY OF SALEM Prepared By. MENINNO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.. 76 OAKVILLE STREET LYNN, MA 01905 Tel: (781) 581-5333 Fax: (781) 593-2070 September 25, 2006 it 0 Z003 C;V27/06 WED 08:55 FAX 7815952070 MENINNO CONSTRUCTION 2004 MENTNNO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 76 OAKVILLE STREET, LYNN, MA 01905 (781) 581-5333 FAX (781) 593.2070 E-MAIL- meninno-construction®veriZon.net CONTACT PERSONNEL Company Name Position Cell phone Number Telephone Number Groom Construction Jonathan Gibbs GC 781-592-3136 Meninno ConstructionTom Pascuccio Site 781-389-7640 781581-5333 Nick Meninno Site 781-844-7603 781-581.5333 City of Salem Joanne Scott Health Agent 978-741-1800 This Dust Control Plan (I)CP) been developed by Meninno Construction Co., Inc. for use in the performance of the site work to control dust during soil excavation and remediation a 1 ssociated with the construction of the new Leggs Hill YMCA in Salem, MA. DUST CONTROL MEASURES 1. SURFACE WETTING -During dry and windy conditions Meninno Construction owns a 2000 Gallon Water Truck, which can be used on temporary access roads to minimize dust. Water shall be from an approved municipal source and supplied by the owner. This truck will be made available to the owner as needed during all Meninno Construction site related activities. 2. STREET SWEEPING -During periods when materials are being transported to or from the site, dirt they may have been tracked off the site shall be removed from pavement on an as needed basis. Dirt shall be removed from street or sidewalks Via manual sweeping or water. If the City requires mechanical street sweeping services, the site contractor will Coordinate these services, which shall be the responsibility of the owner. 3. ENTRY/EXIT POINTS -All access points to and from the site shall be clearly designated. The temporary access roads shall be of suitable materials and minimize to the extent possible the tracking of dirt on any paved surfaces. 4. TARPED LOADS -All trucks leaving the site, which have been loaded with soil or 11 debris shall be tarped in accordance with applicable regulations. T 0:/27/06 WED 08:55 FAX 7815992070 MENINNO CONSTRUCTION n MENINNO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 76 OAKVILLE STREET, LYNN, MA 01905 (781) 581-5333 FAX (781) 593.2070 1 E-MAIL: sten inno.construction®verizon.net 5. VEGETATIVE COVE By adhering to strict limits of clearing as much vegetative cover that can remain in place will remain undisturbed. Vegetative cover provides coverage to surface soils and slows wind velocity at the ground surface, thus reducing the potential for dust to become airborne. 6. SCHEDULING Due to the fact that this project is scheduled to start this fall, the moisture that we typically see in the fall and winter months will naturally assist in reducing and minimizing the dust from the site during bulk site work operations. Please feel free to contact this office with any questions or concerns concerning this Dust Control Plan (DCP), Sincerely, Thomas Pascuccio cc: Nicholas S. Menlnno Q005 09/27/06 WED 08:56 FAX 7815932070 MENINNO CONSTRUCTION lam MENINNO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 76 OAKVILLE STREET, LYNN, MA 01905 (781) 581-5333 FAX (781) 593-2070 E-MAIL men innomnstruction®verimn.net VEGETATIVE WASTE REMOVAL PLAN SITE WORK PHASE LEGGS HILL YMCA SALEM, MA Prepared For - CITY OF SALEM Prepared By: MENINNO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 76 OAKVILLE STREET LYNN, MA 01905 Tel: (781) 581-5333 Fax: (781) 593-2070 September 25, 2006 09/27/06 iP� I WED 08:56 FAX 7815932070 MENINNO CONSTRUCTION NENINNO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 76 OAKVILLE STREET, LYNN, MA 01905 (781)581-5333 FAX(781)593-2070 E-MAIL_ meninno.construction®verizon.net. - CONTACT PERSONNEL Company Name Position Cell phone Number Telephone Number Groom Construction Jonathan Gibbs GC 1 781-592-3135 Meninno Construction Tom Pascuccio Site 781389-7640 7815615333 Nick Meninno Site 781 844-7603 1 781-581-5333 City of Salem Joanne Scott Health Agent 978-741-1800 This Vegetative Waste Removal Plan (VWRP) been developed by Meninno Construction Co., Inc. for use during the performance of the site work phase of this project associated with the construcl ion of the new Leggs Hill YMCA in Salem, MA. I VEGETATIVE WASTE REMOVAL PROCEDURES 1. TREE AND BRUSH CLEARING Meninno Construction Co., Inc. has hired Landex Incorporated of Salisbury, MA, as a subcontractor, to cut down any trees and brush within the Limits of Clearing as laid out by the General Contractor on this project. All trees and brush will be removed from the site in accordance with acceptable industry standards. 2. STUMP AND GRUBB SITE-Meninno Construction will remove all stumps from with the Limit of Clearing area via Excavators and other heavy equipment. All vegetative waste shall be stockpiled in areas sufficient distances from the wetlands per the criteria established by the Salem Conservation Commission Order of Conditions, more Specifically DEP file #64.420. 3. STUMP REMOVAL-Meninno Construction has hired. Pro -Sark Incorporated of Plaistow, NH to Perform all stump grinding and removal from site. Please feel free to contact this office with any questions pertaining to the Vegetative Waste Removal Plan. above. Sincerely, Thomas Pascuccio Cc: Nicholas S. Meninno Z 007 09/27/2006 12:56 7815931480 GROOM CONSTRUCTION PAGE 01/09 GROOM CONSTRUCTION 324 ESSEX STREET SWAMPSCOTT, MA 01907 PHONE (781) 592-3135 FAX (781) 593-1480. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL TO: City of Salem Board of Health - 120 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 P 978-741-1800 F 978-745-0343 WE ARE SENDING YOU: x ATTACHED. UNDER SEPARATE. COVER_ VIA_,_ THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: I _SHOP DRAWINGS PRINTS PLANS SAMPLES ._.. ._COPY OF LETTER CHANGE ORDER x OTHER COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION 1 9/25/2006 #2 Northeast Mos uR0 Control Recommendations 1 9/25/2006 #3 Service Invoice from exterminator - General Environmental Services 1 9/25/2006 95 Site Contractor Dust Control Plan 1 9/25/2006 #5Site Contractor Waste Removal Plan THESE ARE TRANSMITTED_ AS CHECKED. BELOW - .—FOR APPROVAL __, APPROVED AS SUBMITTED _RESUBMIT _ COPIES FOR APPROVAL _x„_FOR YOUR USE _APPROVED AS NOTED _SUBMIT,-,_ COPIESFORAPPROVAL _x_—AS REQUESTED RETURNED FOR CORRECTION _RETURN _ CORRECTED PRINTS _FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT FOR 8105 DUE. REMARKS: 20 _ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US COPY TO, SIGNED: Tim Cost)n 09/27/2006 12:56 7815931480 GROOM CONSTRUCTION Commonwealtb of ;ffiaggacbus;ettg State Reclamation Board NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL. AND 9i WETLANDS MANAGEMENT DISTRICT 261 Northern Boulevard, Plum Bland Walter G. Montgomcry Newburypon, MA 01950 Director Jack A. Card, Jr. 'Operolions Manager Fmi)y Dw Sullivan Wetlands Project Coardinaror 25 September 2006 Mr, Tim Costin Project Manager. Groom Construction Co., Inc. 324 .Essex Street Swampscott, MA 01907 Re: LensM11YMCA- Dear Mr. Costin: PAGE 02/09 Telephone. (973)-4634i(3q Fax! (979Y463-66-31, With the continued andexpanding threat of mosquito borne viruses in the northeast, the - design, construction, and maintenance of storm water containment structures (SWCS) is of particular concern to mosquito control -and public health officials. Highly organic and polluted conditions, such as those found in many SWCS, are a preferred habitat for a number of vectormosquito species. Our review of "and -recommendations for the site are intended to reduce the potential for mosquito breeding. The following recommendations are made to help reduce the potential for mosquito breeding: 1- The locations of the SWCS-should-incorporate the natural -landscape -and low ureas of natural storm water accumulation. SWCS should be located and designed to reduce the accumulation -of organic wastes. The SWCS should be designed to draw down and -drain within six days after a rainfall or flooding event to prevent mosquito breeding. The structures should be maintained as necessary to remove any accumulation of organic waste that would, provide favorable mosquito breeding habitat and impede drainage through the substrate. 2. The SWCS should -be inspected by Groom -Construction -Co:, Inc: during construction, and thereafter by the property owners of the Leggs Hill YMCA. If mosquito breeding -is found, the strucitire should be treated with Bti (Bacillds d Committed to a parbrds* of -tree prim of mosyu{to wn&of aruc:ve 14ndc urar Mie d 09/27/2006 12:56 7815931480 GROOM CONSTRUCTION PAGE 03/09 Mr. Tim Costin 25 September 2006 page 2 of.2 thuringiensis israelensir).dunks-or granules, following the manufacturer's instnictions. A review of the site plans_for the Leggs Hill YMCA indicates that storm water drainage and storage incorporate the natural slope of the property to reduce accumulation. In addition the SWC& is designed -as.an- underground -system _further reducing the potential for mosquito breeding. The underground structure should be inspected for mosquito breeding-on'a regular basis -and ter ensure that adult mosquitoes are not utilizing the structure as an overwintering crypt. i would be happy to meet with the Leggs Hill, YMCA property owners to monitoring and maintenance - strategies -of the SWCS-to-reduce-the-possibility of mosquito breeding.at.the owner's convenience. Sincerel Robyn A. Januszewski Biologist Ce: Joanne Scott, Salem Board -of Health_ 09/27/2006 12:56 7815931480 E;vni"al ll SLr'4:, f,e i*Ily MF-) li)ir.t. II1•i Rill'I'o: , IAP.1I03; 41 GROOM f.ONSTRUC:TIDN F:(1MPnIjv, 1:1,4i:;;„ i!: efo4MF)SCOT'I , IHG) 01 .)rr7 � ►JC) r�t2dl-F' � r { O� 5 � YiQr�'C 1 Garage(s) Crawkpacem- lawn Area Dumpsrar Area X LNITML SE7IRV):C11- cal) r-XTEP1DR l TRTICipa lT ci52.:547- = $-450.4t')V.I IP.I9Pr-:CTJJJN.& 'TRE(T'Ti'4'.'_IV'T PT $li`_'S_tT47 GROOM CONSTRUCTION PAGE 04/09 WQf2N, ORDER,", 12K�4014- WORY, DATE:.e 09/.11-:/061 IMonl9ay Work Location: l;: 1.07 Q13 ¢I YMCP (IF NORCH!3HI4F11 , E.EEKK3 HILL RDQD riAl„ESM,- Mt4- o i.!',7r1r- �i:::v�C• _z'75. 00 6(04 b"t-04 10v O gl(e5 6 CShf�ttVc')`jYOPQe+(05 & i,n�QhlC� �4. t7 til• 1-Jw2 Hill rd'o � Q ��111 aokc` O'S V"&Cjf 5:';: Attic Offk Berl SIN ActisolMachine Other a,nrmg Hoorn Dining Room(s) Bed Roorn(s) Shed(s) Garage(s) Crawkpacem- lawn Area Dumpsrar Area gasemam(s) Store Room Rodent evnow Rodent Pathway Ogler Family RoomrDw LaundryU10ty -C4111"nets- Cerpedng- Fumhure Eaves WON Voids Other Outside Other Under mind- Behind :horger ounlanding Over 30 days from ft dno of s"f Im miricct to O 11 /2% F7NANCF.CHARCE PER X4[)W.H n -mount p0mr trpr rate of lag. ... :amm+ro+ eon.-. m .o........0 ..-....._..:_ ..e.. _..._....._.....:... NLV Maurine- BroadcaeY _. _ _. --_... Fan Spray C 8 C AetoW Duster Air Sprayer . Granulate . Rat Station ,., Mouse Station Ord) & Treat Voids Slab Injector total Release Aerosol Other 1 herchy aeknowkdCC rhe .a liAMtory completiM in, all servicer rende2d. and agree to h+y the cors” of services as Specified Shoe. X hr w.ea ..... .... i. �.. .. fw lC,•f.\KO Cr/.i.l.•I. inn 09/27/2006 12:56 7815931480 GROOM CONSTRUCTION 00/27/08 WED 08:55 PAX 7815032070 MENINNO.CONSTRUCTION- Septemyer 25, 2006 MENMO CONST LIMON CO., INC. 76 OAKVILLE STREET, LYNN, MA 01905 1781) 581-5333 FAX (761) 593.2070 E-MAIL• moninnaconsiructlon®varimn.net DUST CONTROL P amu SITE WORK PHASE LEGGS HILL YMCA SALEM, MA PreparedFor. CITY OF SALEM Prepared By. MENINNO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 76-OAKYILLE STREET LYNN, MA 01905 Tek (781) 681-&333 Fax: (781) 593-2070 PAGE 05/09 G 003 09/27/2006 12:56 7815931480 GROOM CONSTRUCTION PAGE 06/09 00/27/00 WED 0939 FAX 7915032070 NENINNO.CONSTRUCTION MENINNO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC, 10 VAKVILLL STREET, LYNN, MA 01905 (761) 581-5333 FAX x781) 593.2070 E-MAIL: meninno.constructleneweriten.net. CONTACT PERSONNEL --.. w •s name roslaonCegphone Number Telephone Number Groom Construction Jona an Gibbs GC 761-5925135 inno onstruct-pn CAty of Salem Tom Pascurcio Nick Mevluuho- doanne.Scott Site site Health ent 781-389-7640 791.844.7803 781 81-5333 78.1 -581 -SM 979 741-1800 This Dust Control.Pian-(DCP}been developed by Meninno Constnrtdion Co:, Inc. for use in the performance of the site work to control dust during soil excavation and remediation associated with the constructionofthe new Lens Hili YMCA irr Salem, -MA. . DUST CONTROL RjEAsURES 1. SUREACE LRE_ TTIN_C During dry and windy conditions Meninno ConStryctlon owns a 2000 G811on-Water Truck, which can be used on temporary access reads to minimize dust. Water 811811 be from an approved municipal source and supplied by, the owner. This truck will made available to the owner as needed during all Meninno Construction site related activities. 2- STREET SWEEPING -During periods when matr)rial9 are being transpoltaf to Or from the site, dirt they mayhave been tracked off ft -site shelf be removed from pavement on an as needed basis. Dirt shall be removed from street or sidewalks via manual sweeping or water. if the qty requires mechftCafstreet sweeping services, the site contractor VAN coordinate these services, which shay be the r"Pons)bigtyof the -owner. 3. EWTRY/ 2U POINTS -All access points to and from the site shall be clearly_ designated. The temporary access roads shag be of suitable materials and minimae to the extent possible the tracking of dirt on any paved -surfaces. 4- TARPED LOADS -ATI trucks leaving the site, which have been loaded with soil -or debris shag be harped in accordance with applicable reputations. 09/27/2006 12:56 7815931480 09/P7i08 M 09'55 FAX 7015932070 GROOM CONSTRUCTION HENINNO_ CONSTRUCTION.. MENMO CONSTRUCTroN C0.9 ]NC. 76 0AIMLLE STREET, LYNN. MA 01905 (781) 581.5333 FAX (781) 593.2070 EMAIL` nnr 5• OVER -By adhering to shict limlts of clearing as much vegetative rover that can remain in place will remain undisturbed_ Vegetative ewer provides coverage to surface soils and slows wind veloclty at the ground surface,, thus reducing the potential for dust to become airborne. S. St:HEDt1LdNG-Due-to the fact 4hatlhis-Prg0atisscheduled to start (his fall, the moisture that we typically see in the fail and winter months will naturally assist in reducing and -minimizing -the dust from the site during- truksite work operations. Please feel free to contactthis-office with any questions or concerns concerning this Dust.Control Plan (DCP). /lvJ9s+'+a' Thomas Pascucclo ce: Nicholas S. Menlnno PAGE 07/09 9005 09/27/2006 12:56 7815931480 ,09/27/08 WED 08:58 PA%.7815032070 0 GROOM CONSTRUCTION PAGE 08/09 ME,rv,LNNO CONSTRUCTION- MENNNO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. /o VAKVILLL 51 MEET, LYNN, MA 01907 P82) 581-5399 FAX (781) 593 -2070- E -MAIL! men-vmo.co %ftctloR@W-wn.net VEGETATIVE WASTE REMOVAL PLAN SITE WORK PHASE LEGGS HILL YMCA SALEM, MA 1 Prepared For. CITY OF SALEM September 25, 2006 Prepared By: MENINNO CONSTRUCTION. CO., INC, 76 OAKVILLE STREET LYNN, MA 01905. Tel: (781) 581-5333 Fax: (781)593-2070. 09/27/2006 12:56 7815931480 GROOM CONSTRUCTION PAGE 09/09 08/21/08 WED 08:38 FA%.7613038070 UNINNO-.CONSTRUCTION- WNINNO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 76 CONTACT PERSONNEL This Vegatabve Waste Removal Plan (VWRP) been doped by Meninrto ConstruclIon Co.. Inc. for use during the performance of the sihe wont phase of this truproject assoclarad with the consolion of the new Leggs-mill yMCA in Sateen; MA. - V EMOVAL PSOCBDt�nwF t• TREE AND BRUSH q" IN!>s NwIMIo-ConsWermn Co., Inc. has hired Landex Incorporated of Salisbury. LK as a subcontractor. to rut doom any trees and brush within Limits of Geanng as laid -out by the General Contractor on this pmjeoL AN trees and brush w10 be removed from the site in accordance with acceptable industry standards. 2. U AND ORU p SrtE.ManinnO Cerwinxtion will remove all stumps from wMn the Limit of Cfearing area via Exwvahors and other heavy equipment. All vegetative waste sh*be stockpsed in areas sulitrYenf d stances from the wetlands per the giteria established by the Salem Consemam Commission Order of Conditions, more specifically.DEP ft #04.420. 3. STUMP REMOV�i pileninno.Conahuttion-h as hired Prp,gwk m NN 10 136110m all stamp grinding and removal from site. corF�ateQ Of Plaistow, Please feel tree.to contact this ORioe with any questions pertaining to the Vegetable Wasps Removal PlaRabove, Thomas Pascuedo Cc Nicholas S. Meninno ( 007 Y Kimberley Driscoll Mayor June 7, 2006 Mr. John Meany 245'Cabot Street Beverly, MA 01923 Dear Mr. Meany: CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH 120 WASHINGTON STREET, 4TH FLOOR SALEM, MA 01970 TEL. 978-741-1800 FAX 978-745-0343 W W W.SALEM.COM JOANNE SCOTT, MPH, RS, CHO HEALTH AGENT The Salem Board of Health requests your presence at the next Board of Health meeting to discuss the Leggs Hill YMCA Definitive Subdivison Plan as submitted. The meeting will be held Tuesday, June 13, 2006 at City Hall Annex, 120 Washington Street 3`d floor conference room at 8:00 p.m. If you have any questions, contact me at 978-741-1800. Sincerely, For the Board of Health l-I�[�z,�,�,re, Joanne Scott, Health Agent JS/mp cc: Christina Harrington, Chairperson of the Board of Health and Members Ctu of Salem Eitt srxcl#usE##s AP8 , 9 Zoos 40 REQUEST FOR REVIEW COMMENTS B0/i l-- SPECIAL PERMIT DATE: ''I ming TO: (') BUILDING INSPECTOR ( ) CITY ENGINEER � BOARD OF HEALTH ( ) CONSERVATION COMMISSION F, () .re Prev<htiah Attached please find the application referenced below. The Planning Board re- quests that you review this application relative to Section VII of of the Zoning Ordinance. We would appreciate your completing the form below and returning it to us. Notice of the public hearing for this application will be forwarded to you. ( ) WETLANDS AND FLOOD HAZARD DISTRICTS ( ) SITE PLAN REVIEW ( ) CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT ( ) 13USINESS PARK DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT ',( ) PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ( i D f fiN )+i1r4C 4Ie jC,,U, d4 Aq., APPLICANT: /�/ard 1 St'art YKICA PROJECT NAME & ADDRESS: L G 1l i 1401 Y&44C'9 CONTACT�PERSONS AND PHONE: Applicant: Tack ftllqN COMMENTS DUE BY: t14 4 y (Failure to comment Leo e ems: 617h 514- 0zts�- n sn cays shall be deemd lack of ( ) Concur with proposal (Explain on reverse side) ( ) Need more information (Explain on reverse side) Cannot concur with proposal (Explain on reverse side) ( )Comments included REVIESdER'S SIGNATURE TITLE t DATE To the Planning Board: FORM C APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF DEFINITIVE PLAN In accordance with the provisions of Section 111-13the:app_licant must file, by delivery or registered mail, a Notice with the City Clerk stating the. date of the submission for such determination. The no - Lice shall be attached'to two copies of the Form C application- The notice and both copies of the ap- plication must be "date stamped" by the City. Clerk and then one copy of this Form C,. with the Plan, filed with the Planning Board by the applicant_ All notices and . applications shall be typewritten or neatly rinted in -ink. p Salem, Mass., QT¢Y 94 5A—, �fiaasscflssseffs 01970 The Undersigned_ herewith submits the accompanying Definitive Plan of:pioperty located in the City of Salem for approval as. a subdivision under the -requirements of the Subdivision Control Law: and -the Rules: and Regulations .Governing the Subdivision of Land of the Planning Board in. the City of Salem. 1. Name. of Subdivider —North. Shore YMCA ------ Address - ----- - ---= —>— -- -- ------ -- 2. Name of Engineer or Surveyor __Vanisse HanQen Brustlin�--- ______------- 101 Walnut Street Watertown, MA. 02471 Address. — --=--- ---- -------- - — — 3:: Deed of property recorded in __Essex County, Registry, Book'_ 22034 _ - Page.- 434 --.----- 4. Location and Description of Property: The 19:547 Acre Site is located Leggs Hill Road on the border of the City of Salem and the Town of Marblehead The Site -is bounded Hill Road to the north and east, Maxj,LChead__ Water, and Sewer Land to the west and residential hoMg3__to—the co,itlL__�-_—__ ond,_is partially located on the southern vQ_ tinn of th Cite ------- All_-___ All streets and abutting lot lines shall he so n on e Pla th n es and addresses of the abutting Owners. Signature of er -- - - Address 245 Cabot treet B erly,__ Telephone Number — (978) 524-0457 A list of the names and addresses of the abutters of this subdivision is attached, which shall be attested to l>v the survc•ror. Verification will be made by the Planning Board. O r D i The Undersigned_ herewith submits the accompanying Definitive Plan of:pioperty located in the City of Salem for approval as. a subdivision under the -requirements of the Subdivision Control Law: and -the Rules: and Regulations .Governing the Subdivision of Land of the Planning Board in. the City of Salem. 1. Name. of Subdivider —North. Shore YMCA ------ Address - ----- - ---= —>— -- -- ------ -- 2. Name of Engineer or Surveyor __Vanisse HanQen Brustlin�--- ______------- 101 Walnut Street Watertown, MA. 02471 Address. — --=--- ---- -------- - — — 3:: Deed of property recorded in __Essex County, Registry, Book'_ 22034 _ - Page.- 434 --.----- 4. Location and Description of Property: The 19:547 Acre Site is located Leggs Hill Road on the border of the City of Salem and the Town of Marblehead The Site -is bounded Hill Road to the north and east, Maxj,LChead__ Water, and Sewer Land to the west and residential hoMg3__to—the co,itlL__�-_—__ ond,_is partially located on the southern vQ_ tinn of th Cite ------- All_-___ All streets and abutting lot lines shall he so n on e Pla th n es and addresses of the abutting Owners. Signature of er -- - - Address 245 Cabot treet B erly,__ Telephone Number — (978) 524-0457 A list of the names and addresses of the abutters of this subdivision is attached, which shall be attested to l>v the survc•ror. Verification will be made by the Planning Board. I is.......... r.�.. City .Clerk Sa1'cm, Massachusetts; 01970 Dear Sir; I hand you herewith rivo copies of Porn C, an application submitted this &Y to the Planning . Board of the City of Salem -requesting an,approval; by the Planning Board, of a: definit ve plan filed with this ?pplication. The YMCA at Leggs Hill _ The subdivision shown on the plan is called —_-- --- ---- --='— -- Leggs Hill Road— ----- and is located on streets now and/or tentatively known;as---------- — –'– in Ward (insert streets and street or lot numbers) Seven Signature of Own L-- Street Address -_ 24_ City/Town and State Telephone Niunber Beverly, MA (978) 524-0457 (Iae gnu f f...r, �iyssasc�usctte II147II i i NOTICE IO BE ATTACHED TO r o n FORM "C" APPLICATIONS y See Form "C" applications for co o complete instructions for filing. D ^3 All insertions shall be typewritten C-). . or printed neatly in ink. r � v : Dater __ April 18,_2006'_ City .Clerk Sa1'cm, Massachusetts; 01970 Dear Sir; I hand you herewith rivo copies of Porn C, an application submitted this &Y to the Planning . Board of the City of Salem -requesting an,approval; by the Planning Board, of a: definit ve plan filed with this ?pplication. The YMCA at Leggs Hill _ The subdivision shown on the plan is called —_-- --- ---- --='— -- Leggs Hill Road— ----- and is located on streets now and/or tentatively known;as---------- — –'– in Ward (insert streets and street or lot numbers) Seven Signature of Own L-- Street Address -_ 24_ City/Town and State Telephone Niunber Beverly, MA (978) 524-0457 �U POSSIBLE LIST OF CONDITIONS Mo Ce 1. The individual presenting the plan to the Board of Health must notify the Health Agent k of the name, address, and telephone number of the project (site) manager who will be V4 , 10� on site and directly responsible of the construction of project. / (, 1 G � POW 2. If a DEP tracldng number is issued for this site under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, no structure shall be constructed until the Licensed Site Professional responsible i For the site certifies that soil and ground water for the entire site meets the DEP standards For the proposed use. f 1 3. The developer shall adhere to the drainage plan as approved by the City Engineer. j 4. The developer shall employ a licensed pesticide applicator to exterminate the area prior to construction, demolition, and/or blasting and shall send a copy of exterminator's invoice to the Health Agent. X 5. The developer shall maintain the area free from rodents throughout construction. (�0l ✓ 6. The developer shall submit to the Health Agent a written plan of dust control and street sweeping which will occur during construction. ✓7. The developer shall submit to. the health agent a written plan for containment and removal of debris, vegetative waste, and unacceptable excavation material generated during demolition and/or construction. &. The Fire Department must approve the plan regarding access for the fire fighting. 91 Noise levels from the resultant establishment(s) generated by operations, including but not limited to refrigeration and heating, shall not increase the broadband sound level by more than 10 dB (A) above the ambient levels measured at the property line. 10. The developer shall disclose in writing to the health agent the origin of any fill material Needed for the project. I I. The resultant establishment(s) shall dispose of all waste materials resulting from its operations in am environmentally sound manner as described to the Board of Health. 12.The developer shall notify the health agent when the project is complete for final inspection and conformation that above conditions have been met. _w Ctu of �$alem, fflassar4u tts o Al�j� 0 2008 r REQUEST REVIEWCOMMENTS op "I, �� SPECIAL �N DATE: TO:', ( ) BUILDING INSPECTOR ( ) CONSERVATION COMMISSION ( ) CITY ENGINEER ( ) Rv a erc✓<wf� ah 00 BOARD OF HEALTH Attached please find the application referenced below. The Planning Board re- quests that you review this application relative to Section VII of of the Zoning Ordinance. We would appreciate your completing the form below and returning it to us. Notice of the public hearing for this application will be forwarded to you. ( ) WETLANDS AND FLOOD HAZARD DISTRICTS ( ) SITE PLAN REVIEW ( ) CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT ( ) BUSINESS PARK DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT ( ) PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ( i Dtf'h 344 4.,Wiva,o4 oqQ,, APPLICANT: /�/Gr4 N .L L4Or! YKiC.4 PROJECT NAME & ADDRESS: _t t 33 A 14111 Yt4g C' A CONTACT PERSONS AND PHONE: Applicant: TaGk Kleact,y el2iL: (q 78) S1y-0gslL COMMENTS DUE BY: AA A y .11 do � (Failure to comment within 35 days shall be deemd lack of opposition.) (') Concur with proposal (Explain on reverse side) (') Need more information (Explain on reverse side) (. ) Cannot concur with proposal (Explain on reverse side) ( ). Comments included REVIEWER'S SIGNATURE TITLE DATE L ea i FORM C APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF DEFINITIVE PLAN In accordance with the provisions of Section III -B the -applicant must file, by delivery or registered mail, a Notice with the City CIerk stating the.date of the submission for such determination. The no- tice §hall be-attached'to two copies of the Form C application. The .notice and both copies of the ap- plication must be "date stamped" by. the City. Clerk and then one copy of this Form C,. with the Plan, filed with the Planning Board by the applicant All notices and. applications shall be typewritten or Read rimed in ink (gag gaff �alxm, �iaasscFtuaeks II297A YP Ap Salem, Mass., _ril_18",_2006 To the Planning Board: The .U_ndersig ed. hetewith submits the accompanying Definitive Plan of pidperty located in the City of Salem for apprdvol as a sulidivision under the•rdquircments of the Subdivision Control Law" and .the Rulesrand Regulations.Goveming-the Spbdiv sibn of Land of the Planning Board in. the Gity of Salem, I. Name.'of Subdivider_ North Shore YMCA - Address _ _— .. --------- — 2, Name of Eng neer or Surveyor Variasse Haagen Brustl_n,,_�Qe� Address. -_ 101 Walnut Street Watertown, MA, 02471 -_- 3:: Deed of. property recorded in —Essex County. Registiy, Book 22094 — —.Page._ 4 4 — ( ^ The 19.547 Acre Site is 1pcated o 4_ Location and Description of Property: ---Qf -- _`• ff Leggs'Hill Road on the border of the City of Salem and the Town of Marblehe The Site is bounded by Leggs Hill Road to the north -and east._ ra 2l2head W.._ Water and Sewer Land to the west and residential homes -to rhe snuth.�___ K _pog}4, , s partially located on the southern portion of the Sita —_ ___ ' 5.. All streets and abutting lot lines shall be sho n"on e P t thye nark es and addresses of the abutting Owners. Signature of er — a 245 Cabot treet B erly, to f Address Telephone Number (978) 524-0457 ---_ _ 71 e'- A list of the names and addresses of the abutters of this subdivision is attached, which shall be attested to by the surveyor. Verification will be made by the. Planning Board. , (ag of -safelnl fflas5adi-ned'5K City .Clerk I Salcm, Massac 1usetts; 019710 Dear Sir; two copiesofF6jni C, an aPpIiisubmitted this &y to the Planning application I hand you herewith. pproval; b . Y, the Planning Bdatd .of a.' definitive plan filed with Boafd of the City of Salem, f�qties.t-ing al.i-a this application, The YMCA at Leggs Hill 1he'subdivision shown on the plan is called and is located .6n . stieets� now and/or tentatively knownasH�11 Road (insert streets and street or lot. numbers) Seven, in Ward' -- Signature Of Street Addre f, /Town (978) 524-0457 Telephone Number (Kite AA NOTICE IO BE ATTACHED Torn mo C, FORM "'C' APPLICATIONS � ujCf 3> See Form "a' applications for co CD r- -nm complete instructions for filing. > :�!:T All insertions shall be typewritten o C-), rn:K or printed neady4n ink. —0 Date: April 18, 2006' Dear Sir; two copiesofF6jni C, an aPpIiisubmitted this &y to the Planning application I hand you herewith. pproval; b . Y, the Planning Bdatd .of a.' definitive plan filed with Boafd of the City of Salem, f�qties.t-ing al.i-a this application, The YMCA at Leggs Hill 1he'subdivision shown on the plan is called and is located .6n . stieets� now and/or tentatively knownasH�11 Road (insert streets and street or lot. numbers) Seven, in Ward' -- Signature Of Street Addre f, /Town (978) 524-0457 Telephone Number City of Salem Definitive Subdivision - Environmental Impact Statement YMCA at Leggs Hill Salem/Marblehead, Massachusetts Prepared for The North Shore YMCA 245 Cabot Street Beverly, MA, 01915 Prepared by VMNanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. Transportation, Land Development, Environmental Services 101 Walnut Street P.O. Box 9151 Watertown, Massachusetts 02471-9151 617 9241770 April 2006 I I I Ii M. Natural Environment 1. Air Vanasse Hangen Brestlin, Inc. A. Describe possible sources and duration of significant amounts of odors, smoke, and dust. Significant amounts of odors and smoke are not expected to be generated by the project. No permanent potential sources of dust are foreseen for the project. All disturbed areas will be stabilized upon completion. Construction activities are expected to last 14-16 months. During this time, the potential exists for some odors, smoke and dust to be generated. Heavy equipment used during construction can potentially emit nitrous oxides, sulfur oxides, carbon monoxides and/or particulate matter. It can also stir up dust on dry days. B. Describe precaution to be taken to eliminate or minimize the adverse environmental effects of the smoke, dust, or odors generated. While no significant air quality impacts are anticipated as a result of construction, the Proponent will implement mitigation measures to reduce construction period emissions. Proposed mitigation measures are identified below: D. If incineration of refuse is proposed for the subdivision, describe the effects resultant emissions will have on air quality in the area. Include proof that the incinerator complies with the latest local and state standards. Incineration of refuse is not proposed at the project site. Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doe • Construction Equipment - Construction vehicles and equipment will be maintained in good operating condition and will comply with all applicable + emissions standards. • Construction Site Maintenance - The site will be maintained in a clean and orderly manner. I, • Construction Schedule - The construction schedule will be developed so as to minimize the amount and duration of exposed earth on the site. Additionally, exposed areas, including soil stockpile areas will be hydroseeded and/or covered if they are to be left exposed for over 14 -days. • Fugitive Dust - Fugitive dust will be controlled through wetting with water, regular street sweeping, and other suppression techniques. Trucks hauling l� materials and excavate from the site will be required to be covered. C. Describe relationship of the location of the subdivision and prevailing wind patterns to nearby residences, businesses, recreation area, and other public areas. Prevailing winds for the City of Salem show average patterns of west -northwesterly winds from October to April and west -southwesterly winds from May to September. J� According to these patterns, the average wind generally moves from west to east across the city. However, daily patterns can vary due to "sea breezes' created by land warming from the sun. These winds generally are not as strong as prevailing wind patterns. 1 East of the proposed project site (down wind) is Leggs Hill Road and the abutting residences. There are no businesses, recreation areas, or other public areas in the immediate vicinity of the site: D. If incineration of refuse is proposed for the subdivision, describe the effects resultant emissions will have on air quality in the area. Include proof that the incinerator complies with the latest local and state standards. Incineration of refuse is not proposed at the project site. Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doe M Vanasse Hangen Br thn, Inc. 2. Land A. Describe the existing general physical conditions of the site, including existing use, general topography, unusual geologic formations and soils, and how the project will affect these features. The existing site has been historically used as a gravel mine and a construction debris landfill. The topography is steeply sloping along the perimeter with a plateau in the center of the site. There is an approximate elevation change of 100 -feet between the highest and lowest points on the site. A pond is partially located on the southern portion of the property. Figure 1 shows the property boundary of the proposed project over an excerpt from the USGA Soil Survey. The figure shows that under existing conditions, the site lies over the following four soil types: 1. Pits, sand and gravel (Pg) 2. Chatfield -Hollis -Rock outcrop complex, 3 to 15 percent slopes (CrC) 3. Rock outcrop -Hollis complex (Rx) 4. Urban Land (Ur) Pits, sand and gravel (Pg) Pg exists at the northern tip of the site as well as in the areas adjacent to the pond on the southern portion of the site. Under existing conditions, areas of Pg soils have been excavated with fairly flat to rolling excavation bottoms and steep excavation walls with slopes exceeding 50%. The Survey has little information on Pg materials because the characteristics of sand and gravel pits vary depending on depth of excavation, location of pit, and seasonal high water table. This material has been classified as Hydrologic Soil Group (HSG) C soils for the purpose of the drainage calculations, which is consistent with the surrounding soils. Steep slopes combined with the characteristics associated with HSG C soils cause stormwater from the Pg to drain primarily as surface runoff. On areas underlain by Pg, the project proposes the construction of a portion of the subdivision road, and several individual house lots. Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc Chatfield -Hollis Rock outcrop complex, 3 to 15 percent slopes (CrC) CrC is present along a portion of the western property boundary of the site. Under existing conditions, this area is undeveloped with slopes as steep as 50% containing scattered rock outcrops. CrC is classified as HSG C. Existing steep slopes combined with the slow infiltration rates associated with HSG C soils cause stormwater from areas of CrC to drain overland via surface runoff. predominantly The seasonal high water table in CrC at the site is generally deeper than 6' below grade. No flooding is apparent in these soils and the potential for frost action is low. Depth to bedrock is typically 18"-34" below grade. Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc I i ffm Vanasse Hangen Brmttin, Inc. CrC soils exist on only a small portion of the site. Proposed development on these soils is limited to residential homes and associated driveways and utilities. Rock outcrop -Hollis complex (Rx) a Rx represents the material beneath the majority of the site. Areas containing Rx are those most affected by the former construction landfill operation. These areas contain topography ranging from fairly level slopes to slopes in excess of 700%. Ledge outcrops are prevalent in this area. The Survey classifies Rx as mainly rock outcrop with the rest being mostly Hollis soils. Hollis soils are classified as HSG C. The combination of rock outcrops, steep slopes, and HSG C classification, cause the majority of stormwater to drain from this area via surface runoff. 1 i F 11 0 The seasonal high water table in the Hollis soils portion of Rx at the site is generally deeper than 6' below grade. No floodingis apparent in these soils and the potential for frost action is moderate. Depth to bedrock is estimated to be 18". Proposed development in Rx includes the YMCA building, associated parking and utilities, the detention/infiltration area, and an athletic field. The detention area will be placed primarily in fill, which will provide better infiltration characteristics than the in-situ soils. In areas where bedrock is especially shallow or exposed, blasting and/or the importing of material will need to be utilized. Urban Land (Ur) Ur is present along a small portion of the western property boundary of the site. Under existing conditions, areas of Ur on site are vegetated with approximate slopes of 5%. Most of the Ur has been disturbed during the historic construction landfill operation. The Survey has little information on Ur because the underlying materials have been altered by extensive development, therefore, Ur is assumed to possess the same properties as the surrounding materials. With this assumption, the Ur is characterized as an HSG C soil and therefore the majority of stormwater will drain via surface runoff. Based on the surrounding soils and test pit data, the seasonal high water table is determined to be at least 6 feet below grade. Proposed development in areas of Ur are limited to house lots with associated driveways and utilities. This portion of development includes limited amounts of earthwork therefore preventing excessive disturbance to the present material. Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc I I I I I I I Vanasse Hangen BmAlin, Inc. B. Describe any limitations on proposed project caused by subsurface soil and water conditions, and methods to be used to overcome them. GEI Consultants has been retained by the YMCA to provide geotechnical engineering services for the project. They have performed a subsurface investigation at the site and designed the YMCA building foundation based on their findings. Due to soil conditions at the site, portions of the building foundation will need to be supported by mini -piles. C. Describe procedures and findings of percolation tests conducted on the site. Percolation tests have not been performed as of this time. The proposed subsurface infiltration system associated with this project is located in an area of fill. A percolation test will be conducted in this location once the underlying material has been properly placed and compacted to field verify that the infiltration rate falls within acceptable parameters. For drainage design purposes, VHB has assumed an infiltration rate of four inches per hour for the calculation of post construction peak runoff rates. This rate was obtained from Table 15 of the NRCS Soil Survey, Essex County, Massachusetts, Southern Part. D. Describe the types and amounts of land which will be permanently affected by construction of the subdivision. The Project Site encompasses approximately 19.5 acres of land. Approximately 10.1 acres will be altered as part of this project adding approximately 4.7 acres of impervious surface to the site. E. Describe proposed rough grading plans. The proposed subdivision road has been designed with a maximum grade of 5 % in order to provide handicap accessible sidewalks within the public way. The road rises in grade to a high point (elevation 69.3) approximately 100 feet past the YMCA site drive, and then slopes down to a low point in the center of the proposed cul-de-sac (elevation 60.3). The house lots along Leggs Hill Road will have a first floor elevation of approximately 60 feet. The house lots along the subdivision road will vary between elevations 60 and 70 feet. The YMCA building has been designed with a first floor elevation of 100 feet. The YMCA site drive has been designed with a maximum grade of 8 % to climb up to this elevation. The associate parkingsurrounding the YMCA building will range from elevations 95 - 100 feet. The maximum slope within the parking lot is 5 % with typical slopes ranging from 1 to 3 %. The ground will slope down from the perimeter of the YMCA development meeting existing grades for the most part with 2:1 slopes. Retaining walls have been proposed where necessary. Slopes along the perimeter of the site have typically been designed at 2:1 to maximize the usable area and minimize the limits of disturbance therefore saving existing vegetation to the maximum extent practical. All slopes greater than 3:1 will be protected with an erosion control fabric to minimize the potential for erosion. All elevations given above are based on NGVD,1929. F. Describe location and extent of existing marshes, wetlands, or seasonal wet areas and any proposed alterations. There is an existing pond partially located on the southwest comer of the property, with bordering vegetated wetlands (BVW). There are no proposed alterations within the Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc I Vanasse Hangen Br t6n, tnc. limits associated with the wetlands. There are no proposed alterations within 20 feet of the limits associated with the wetlands. 3. Water and wetlands A. Evaluate how and to what extent the project will affect the quality and quantity of any existing or potential public or private water supply, including watersheds, reservoirs and groundwater. The entire site lies within the watershed of the Forest River. A hydrologic analysis has been performed and the proposed stormwater management system has been designed so that post -development peak discharge rates do not exceed pre -development peak discharge rates for the 2-, 10-, 25-, and 100 -year storm events. Furthermore, no new stormwater conveyance will discharge untreated stormwater directly to wetlands or waterways. The site has been designed to comply fully with the Massachusetts Stormwater Management Policy TSS Removal and Groundwater Recharge requirements. Eighty percent TSS removal will be achieved through the use of street sweeping, deep sump catch basins with hooded outlets, and water quality units. Groundwater will be recharged by a subsurface infiltration system located on the northern portion of the site. B. Describe the methods to be used during construction to control erosion and sedimentation and siltation including use of sediment basins and type of mulching, matting, or temporary vegetation; approximate size and location of land to be cleared at any given time and length of time to exposure, covering of soil stockpiles; and other control methods used. Evaluate effectiveness of proposed methods on the site and on the surrounding areas. The project will require an EPA National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Construction General Permit, and accordingly a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) will be developed to NPDES requirements. The plan will include the following erosion and sedimentation controls to minimize erosion and the transport of sediment offsite during earthwork and construction phases of the project: • Hay bale barriers will be placed to trap sediment transported by runoff before it reaches the drainage system or leaves the construction site. • In areas where high runoff velocities or high sediment loads are expected, hay bale barriers will be backed up with silt fencing. • Newly constructedand existing catch basins will be protected with hay bale barriers (where appropriate) or silt sacks throughout construction. A temporary crushed -stone construction entrance/exit will be constructed. A cross slope will be placed in the entrance to direct runoff to a protected catch basin inlet or settling area. If deemed necessary after construction begins, a wash pad may be included to wash off vehicle wheels before leaving the project site. • Diversion channels will be used to collect runoff from construction areas and discharge to either sedimentation basins or protected catch basin inlets. Temporary sediment basins will be designed either as excavations or bermed stormwater detention structures (depending on grading) that will retain runoff for a sufficient period of time to allow suspended soil particles to settle out prior to discharge. • Stabilization of open soil surfaces will be implemented within 14 days after grading or construction activities have temporarily or permanently ceased, unless there is sufficient snow cover to prohibit implementation. Vegetative slope. stabilization will be used to minimize erosion on slopes of 3:1 or flatter. Annual grasses, such as annual rye, will be used to ensure rapid germination and production of rootrnass. Permanent stabilization will be completed with the 5 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc D. Discuss probability that project will increase pollution or turbidity levels within receiving waterways and the precautions to be taken to minimize the effects. The project has been designed to comply fully with the DEP Stormwater Management standards as well as maintain existing drainage patterns to the maximum extent '� 6 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc B Vanasse Hangen Blustlin, Inc. _ planting of perennial grasses or legumes. Establishment of temporary and permanent vegetative cover may be established by hydro -seeding or sodding. A suitable topsoil, good seedbed preparation, and adequate lime, fertilizer and water will be provided for effective establishment of these vegetative stabilization methods. Mulch will also be used after permanent seeding to protect soil from the impact of falling rain and to increase the capacity of the soil to absorb water. These methods are proven steps toward eliminating any impact of the construction activities on the surrounding environment. Regular maintenance checks will be carried out on these mitigation measures to ensure each is performing to standard. C. Describe the permanent methods to be used to control erosion and sedimentation. Include description of.. (1) Any areas subject to flooding or ponding; (2) Proposed surface drainage system, (3) Proposed land grading and permanent vegetation cover; (4) Methods to be used to protect existing vegetation; (5) The relationship of the development to the topography; (6) (7) Any proposed alterations of shorelines, marshes or seasonal wet areas; Any existing or proposed flood control or wetland easements; \� (8) Estimated increase in peak runoff caused by altered surface conditions, and methods to be used to return water to the soils. 1. The proposed project is not located in a flood zone. The project wilL not significantly change the water surface elevation of the existing pond. 2. The proposed stormwater mitigation basin will be subsurface. No surface ponding is proposed as part of this project. The project has been designed to collect stormwater from proposed impervious areas in a_closed drainage system and transport it to a subsurface infiltration /detention system. i� 3. All proposed slopes greater than 3:1 will be protected with an erosion control fabric. All slopes 1:1 or greater will be armored with stone. All areas disturbed during construction and not restored with impervious surface (buildings, pavement, walks, etc) shall receive 6" of loam and specified seed mix. 4. Existing vegetation will be protected with temporary erosion control fence and haybale barriers. 5. The proposed development works with the existing topography to the maximum 1� extent practicable. The house lots will be spaced around the perimeter of the site at approximately elevation 60 while the YMCA development will be located on top of the hill at approximately elevation 100. 6. This project has been designed to not impact shoreline, marsh, or seasonal wet area. 7. A 20 -foot wide drainage easement will be created on the south side of the site to maintain drainage existing patterns to the pond. 8. The project has been designed to reduce peak runoff rates for the 2-,10-, 25- and 100 -year storm events. Flows will be mitigated in the previously described subsurface infiltration /detention structure. D. Discuss probability that project will increase pollution or turbidity levels within receiving waterways and the precautions to be taken to minimize the effects. The project has been designed to comply fully with the DEP Stormwater Management standards as well as maintain existing drainage patterns to the maximum extent '� 6 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc F B Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. practicable and therefore is not expected to increase pollution or turbidity levels in the waterways downstream of the site. E. Discuss the project's effect on the waterway's aquatic biota and use as habitats. The project is not expected to have a negative impact on the waterways downstream of the site. Therefore, the project is not expected to negatively impact any waterway's existing aquatic biota and use as habitat. F. Discuss the project's effects on groundwater quality and supply and efforts to recharge groundwater supplies. The project proposes to employ the previously listed stonnwater BMPs upstream of the infiltration/detention structure to reduce any effect on groundwater quality. The proposed subsurface infiltration/detention structure has been sized to provide 15,250 cubic feet of storage which, according to DEP Stormwater Management Standards methodology, exceeds the volume required by approximately 900%. G. Discuss what effect the project will have on increasing the incidence of flooding, including areas outside the subdivision. As previously noted, the proposed peak discharge rates from the site do not exceed the existing peak discharge rates for the 2-,10-, 25-, and 100 -year storm events. The project will greatly reduce the discharge to Leggs Hill Road. H. Discuss the effect of the proposed sewage disposal methods on surface and groundwater supplies and quality. The proposed project will discharge to the Marblehead municipal sewage system and therefore will not have any impact on surface and groundwater supplies. 4. Energy A. Describe the types and increased quantity of energy required to serve the needs of the project residents. Gas and electricity is proposed to be brought to the site to serve the needs of the 10 residential lots, as well as the proposed YMCA facility. Currently there are no residents or energy sources on the site, so any energy brought to the subdivision will be an increase from existing conditions. 1, B. Indicate what the sources of this energy will be. Energy will be obtained from the local electric and gas service providers. 5. Noise A. Describe the time, duration and types of noises generated by the project, both during and after construction. The noise associated with construction activities generally occurs solely during normal work hours. After construction, the project is not expected to generate any noise that would be harmful to the surrounding community or environment. The primary outdoor 7 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc C. Describe the controls which will be used to eliminate or minimize the effects of these noises. In order to be conservative with respect to noise, a solid fence will be placed around the pool with a minimum height of 6 -feet. This fence will act as a noise barrier reducing the noise at it source. The combination of this fence, the surrounding terrain, the proposed YMCA building, and the distance to the receptor locations are expected to ensure that the proposed YMCA facility will not result in adverse noise impacts and will meet the first DEP criterion (less than a 10-dBA increase). Furthermore, the second DEP criterion (no pure tone condition) is also expected to be met. Pure tones typically occur from a constant noise source, such as a generator. The pool activities will generate sound levels that vary and will not result in a pure tone condition. While no significant noise impacts are anticipated as a result of construction, the Proponent will implement mitigation measures to reduce construction -related noise. Proposed mitigation measures are identified below: • Hours of Work — The Proponent will require that exterior construction activities take place during typical construction hours, 7:OOAM to 5:OOPM. • Truck Traffic — As feasible, construction deliveries will be scheduled for off-peak (mid-day) hours to minimize early morning truck noise. • Construction Equipment — Construction vehicles and equipment will be maintained in good operating condition. Contractor -owned construction 8 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc �11D Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. source of noise that will be generated by the proposed YMCA facility after construction is anticipated to be related to swimming pool activity. The pool area is located south of the proposed YMCA building on a flat plateau at the top of a hill located at the center of the proposed site. As a result, it is expected that the proposed YMCA building and surrounding terrain will substantially reduce sound levels at the surrounding receptor locations by blocking the line -of -sight between the pool and the receptor locations. The proposed YMCA building will block the noise for the residences located to the north, the pool will be located such that the edges of the plateau will block the line -of -sight for the residences located to the east and south, and Route 1A/Loring Avenue is located to the West where there are no residences. In addition, sound levels are further reduced with ' distance based upon the properties of sound propagation over ground terrain. B. Discuss what effect these noises will have on both humans and wildlife. Salem's Town Code does not include specific noise criteria or regulations. Therefore, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) noise policy for implementing its noise regulation (310 CMR 7.10) was used to evaluate project -related noise. This policy (contained in DEP Policy 90--001), states that a source of sound will be considered to be violating the Department's noise regulation if the source (1) increases the broad band sound level by more than 10-dBA above ambient (normally defined as L90 or the noise level exceeded 90 -percent of the time during the hours of noise source operation), or (2) produces a "pure tone" condition. No specific construction period standards have been developed as part of the Massachusetts DEP noise regulation. Based the listed on criteria above, we do not expect that this project will adversely affect humans or wildlife. Regardless, in order to minimize the potential for an adverse impact, several noise mitigation measures have been incorporated into the design of this project. Please see below for mitigation measures. C. Describe the controls which will be used to eliminate or minimize the effects of these noises. In order to be conservative with respect to noise, a solid fence will be placed around the pool with a minimum height of 6 -feet. This fence will act as a noise barrier reducing the noise at it source. The combination of this fence, the surrounding terrain, the proposed YMCA building, and the distance to the receptor locations are expected to ensure that the proposed YMCA facility will not result in adverse noise impacts and will meet the first DEP criterion (less than a 10-dBA increase). Furthermore, the second DEP criterion (no pure tone condition) is also expected to be met. Pure tones typically occur from a constant noise source, such as a generator. The pool activities will generate sound levels that vary and will not result in a pure tone condition. While no significant noise impacts are anticipated as a result of construction, the Proponent will implement mitigation measures to reduce construction -related noise. Proposed mitigation measures are identified below: • Hours of Work — The Proponent will require that exterior construction activities take place during typical construction hours, 7:OOAM to 5:OOPM. • Truck Traffic — As feasible, construction deliveries will be scheduled for off-peak (mid-day) hours to minimize early morning truck noise. • Construction Equipment — Construction vehicles and equipment will be maintained in good operating condition. Contractor -owned construction 8 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc ,lam Vama a Hangen Brost in, Inc. equipment will be required to have installed and properly operating appropriate noise muffler systems. 6. Local Flora and Fauna - A. Discuss the project's effects on land-based ecosystems, such as the indigenous wildlife, stream bank cover, and vegetal or wooded growth. The existing site has been historically used as a gravel mine and a construction landfill. The existing flora is primarily low growth for the majority of the proposed area to be disturbed. The species in this area include red oak (Quercus rubra), quaking aspen (Populus tremula), bramble (Rubus), oriental bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus), multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora), staghorn sumac (Rhus hirta), poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans), gray goldenrod (Solidago nemoralis); and Queen Anne's lace (Daucus carota). In the immediate vicinity of the pond the existing flora includes red maple (Acer rubrum), bebb willow (Salix bebbiana), weeping willow (Salix babylonica), ash (Fraxinus sp.), gray birch (Betula populifolia), buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis), bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica), honeysuckle (Lonicera x bella), beggar ticks (Bidens sp.), and purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria). 9 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc Approximately eight acres (40%) of the proposed project site will remain undisturbed. The land under water will not be altered (±3.5 acres). No vegetation on the south side of the existing pond will be disturbed. The proposed project will maintain a 20' undisturbed vegetated buffer to the north of the existing pond. Pockets of vegetation ' will also be maintained between the proposed house lots along Leggs Hill Road and the YMCA site as well as around the perimeter of the entire project. B. Describe the proposed types and amounts of vegetal cover. The proposed project will consist of approximately 7 acres of proposed lawn and ' landscaped areas, including a grassed athletic field. Landscape trees and shrubs will consist of native, drought tolerant species. C. Discuss the existence of rare or endangered plant, wildlife or fish species in the project area. According to the Massachusetts Natural Heritage Atlas', neither Estimated Habitats of Rare Wildlife nor Priority Sites of Rare Species Habitat occur on the site. No Certified Vernal Pools occur on or near the project site. Man-made Environment ' 1 Land Use A. Describe how the proposed project conforms with the growth plans for the area and the City in general. The project relates to Salem's 5 -Year Consolidated Plan in the following manner. • The project will construct public sidewalks and install granite curb along the site frontage of Leggs Hill Road (approximately 800 feet) which is consistent with the neighborhood improvement objective. . The YMCA will continue to provide membership assistance for low income residence of Salem 9 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc B Vama Hangen Brustlin, Inc. • The proposed building will be handicap accessible B. Describe land uses adjacent to the project. The majority of the land adjacent to the site is single family residential. The area to the west of the site is used by the Marblehead Water and Sewer Company and contains a back-up water supply well for the Town of Marblehead. C. Describe any existing or proposed public or common recreational or open areas within the subdivision. An existing pond is partially located on the project site. No public access to the pond currently exists from the site, and no public access from the site is proposed. The proposed project does not call for the construction of any new public or common areas. However, the YMCA facility will be open to the public on a membership basis and will include two (2) indoor pools, one (1) outdoor pool, an early learning center with a 120 -student capacity, a small multi purpose athletic field as well as approximately 11,600 -SF of Boston Ballet dance studio space. 1 Lot D. Discuss the site's proximity to transportation, shopping, educational facilities, recreational Floor Area (SF) facilities, etc. Open Space (SF) The proposed project is approximately 1/4 -mile from Loring Avenue (MA Route 1A) 1 where a public bus stop is located. This bus system runs to Salem Center where a variety 3K of options are available including shopping, restaurants, Salem State College, an MBTA 13K commuter rail station with service running from Gloucester to Boston, and MBTA bus 2 lines running from Salem to Boston and Salem to Peabody. 3K The proposed project is approximately 2/3 -mile from Vinnin Square where various Ishopping options are available. 3 2. Density 3K 4 9K A. Provide a tabulation of proposed buildings by type, size (number of bedrooms, floor area), ground 4 coverage, and a summary showing the percentage of the tract to be occupied by buildings, parking 3K and other paved'vehicular areas, and usable open space. 1 Lot Type Bldg. Floor Area (SF) Bedrooms Open Space (SF) % Impervious 1 Residential 3K 4 13K 6 2 Residential 3K 4 8.5K 7 3 Residential 3K 4 9K 10 4 Residential 3K 4 9K 11 5 Residential 3K 4 12K 11 16 Residential 3K 4 13K 13 7 Residential 3K 4 11.5K 12 8 Residential 3K 4 13K 13 9 Residential 3K 4 13K 13 10 Residential 3K 4 13K 13 11 Educational/Recreational 88K 0 ±246K 31 12 Unbuildable 0 0 10.5K 0 10 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc i �i1L) Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. 3. Zoning A. Indicate the zoning designations for the site and adjacent areas. Salem: R-1, Residential One -Family Marblehead S -R, Single Family Residential 4. Architecture The proposed YMCA structure is located on top of a hill, in an isolated setting, not within visible reach of adjacent structures and therefore has no architectural context or adjacency to blend with or react to. The building encourages the use of the outdoors ' where possible and practical: at the pools when weather permits, outside the front entry as a waiting area and at the playground for the children. The building utilizes glass to visually connect the interior with the exterior at locations where it enhances the IN experience of the users. A. Describe the architectural and landscaping techniques which will be used to blend the structures ' with the surrounding area. The proposed residential structures have been strategically located on the site to blend into the surroundings. Ten residential homes ring the perimeter of the site to act as a buffer between the proposed YMCA and the existing homes. In addition, the YMCA building has been sited at the rear of the lot to minimize the visibility from Leggs Hill Road. A landscaped buffer will be constructed on the south side of the building to limit the visibility from Linden Avenue and Wilfred Terrace to the south. Please refer to Appendix C for neighborhood photo simulations of the area post -construction. The proposed YMCA structure is located on top of a hill, in an isolated setting, not within visible reach of adjacent structures and therefore has no architectural context or adjacency to blend with or react to. The building encourages the use of the outdoors ' where possible and practical: at the pools when weather permits, outside the front entry as a waiting area and at the playground for the children. The building utilizes glass to visually connect the interior with the exterior at locations where it enhances the IN experience of the users. L B. Discuss the heights of the structures in relation to the surrounding area. ' At the East facade (front entry), the structure rises 33'-3" (at its highest) above the adjacent ground. At the North facade, it rises 33'-3". The West facade rises 48'-10" (at its highest) above adjacent ground and the South facade rises 26-$'. C. Discuss the project's visual impact and possible interference with natural views. The proposed project is located on a hilltop and will therefore be visible from various locations. However, since it is higher than the surrounding area, it will not obstruct any existing site lines or natural views. D. Describe type of construction building materials used, location of common areas, location and type of service facilities (laundry, trash, garbage disposal). The 10 homes will be typical residential wood frame structures with cast -in-place concrete foundations. These houses will require curbside pickup for trash removal. The YMCA structure is constructed of steel frame, CMU and light gauge framing. The envelope is of CMU, metal panel and wood veneer with curtain wall and storefront glazing systems, along with horizontal exterior shading devices on East and South facades. Common indoor areas are located at the main entry; a monumental stair is located adjacent to the entry to encourage stair use. These stairs land at another common area on the second level. The Early Learning Center and the`Ballet Center each have common areas outside the classrooms and studios. The facility also contains a laundry 11 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc L i B Varosse Hangen Brmthn, Inc. room and two kitchenettes, one on each floor. The kitchenette on the first floor will have a stove for baking cookies with children; the other will be microwave only. The 66 -seat cafe will be located, on the first floor and will have pre -made food and beverages - available for purchase. A microwave will be available for heating food, but no major preparation or cooking of food will be done within the facility. Trash generated by the YMCA facility will be collected in a 10 -cubic yard dumpster onsite that will be fully enclosed and remain locked when not being accessed. The dumpster will be routinely emptied by a contracted private hauler. 5. Historic Buildings, Historical Sites and Archeological Sites A. Indicate location and significance of any historic buildings or sites on or adjacent to the project. There are no existing historic buildings or sites on or adjacent to the property. Public Facilities 1. Water Supply, Flow, Pressure Distribution and A. Describe the groundwater and/or surface water supply to be used. The proposed project intends to connect to the Marblehead water system via the 16" main located in Leggs Hill Road. Marblehead receives its water from the MWRA sources i in central Massachusetts. The required permits for this connection are currently pending. VHB performed a hydrant flow test on 10/13/05, at which time the pressure was approximately 4,000 gallons per minute at 20 psi which is more than adequate to service the project. The field notes from this test and associated calculations are attached as Appendix A. B. Discuss the demands of the project for consumption and fire protection. The fire protection demand for the YMCA building is 1,000 gpm. The estimated daily water demand for the Project is approximately 18,106 gallons per day. For estimating purposes, water demand is typically conservatively estimated as 10% more than sewer generation to account for Heating/ Ventilation/Air Conditioning losses 1 and consumption. The sewer generation rate was calculated for the YMCA and residential homes based on Massachusetts 314 CMR 7: Sewer System Extension and Connection Program. This estimate does not account for irrigation demand. The sewer demand is calculated in the following section. 12 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc 1 , M Vama Hangen Bmsthn, Inc. 2. Sanitary Sewerage Connection, Distribution and Facilities. A. Discuss the quantity and type of sewage which will be generated by the project. B. Describe the method of sewage which will be generated by the project. The sewage generated by the YMCA will be typical for an educational facility. This sewage will discharge to the Town of Marblehead sewer located in Leggs Hill Road which flows to the South Essex Treatment Plant. 3. Storm Drainage Facilities A. Describe where connection to the City system is proposed. The proposed.project will not connect to the City of Salem municipal system. The site has been designed to maintain existing drainage patters to the maximum extent practicable. As such, a portion of the site drains to the Town of Marblehead system in Leggs Hill Road to the east of the site. The remainder of the site discharges overland. A complete Stormwater Management Report has been included as part of the Definitive Subdivision submission process. 4. Disposition of Stormwater A. Indicate the location of all proposed outfalls. Aside from the aforementioned connection with the existing Marblehead drainage system, there are 2 outfalls proposed. These 2 outfalls discharge stormwater to the west and southwest sides of the site to Design Points 1 and 3 (see table below). B. Describe the effect of the outfalls and their discharge on the receiving waters, i.e., increased flows, pollution, etc. The proposed outfalls do not discharge directly to receiving waters. Stormwater is being recharged to the maximum extent practicable. All peak discharge rates have been met or reduced for the 2-,10-, 25-, and 100 -year storm events. Furthermore, as discussed previously, BMPs designed to meet DEP stormwater standards will be in place to ensure that the potential for any pollutants entering the receiving waters will be minimized. 13 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc Estimated Sewer Flows Development Use Quantity Unit Unit Flow Average (GPD) Flows (GPD) YMCA Swimming Pool 300 person 10 3,000 Lockers 360 person 20 7,200 Early Learning Center 120 person 10 1,200 Cafe 66 person 10 660 Residential Lots 10-4 bedroom homes 40 bedrooms 110 4,400 Total 16,460 B. Describe the method of sewage which will be generated by the project. The sewage generated by the YMCA will be typical for an educational facility. This sewage will discharge to the Town of Marblehead sewer located in Leggs Hill Road which flows to the South Essex Treatment Plant. 3. Storm Drainage Facilities A. Describe where connection to the City system is proposed. The proposed.project will not connect to the City of Salem municipal system. The site has been designed to maintain existing drainage patters to the maximum extent practicable. As such, a portion of the site drains to the Town of Marblehead system in Leggs Hill Road to the east of the site. The remainder of the site discharges overland. A complete Stormwater Management Report has been included as part of the Definitive Subdivision submission process. 4. Disposition of Stormwater A. Indicate the location of all proposed outfalls. Aside from the aforementioned connection with the existing Marblehead drainage system, there are 2 outfalls proposed. These 2 outfalls discharge stormwater to the west and southwest sides of the site to Design Points 1 and 3 (see table below). B. Describe the effect of the outfalls and their discharge on the receiving waters, i.e., increased flows, pollution, etc. The proposed outfalls do not discharge directly to receiving waters. Stormwater is being recharged to the maximum extent practicable. All peak discharge rates have been met or reduced for the 2-,10-, 25-, and 100 -year storm events. Furthermore, as discussed previously, BMPs designed to meet DEP stormwater standards will be in place to ensure that the potential for any pollutants entering the receiving waters will be minimized. 13 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc VW Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. i C. Discuss the quantity of stormwater to be discharged. (All rates are in cubic feet per second) Design Point 2 -year 10 -year 25 -year 100 -year Design Point 1: Pond Existing 3.8 7.5 9.8 13.3 Proposed 3.8 7.2 9.3 12.5 Design Points 4: Leggs Hill Road system Existing 5.5 10.8 14.0 19.1 Proposed 5.4 9.9 12.5 16.6 Design Point 5: Forest River Existing 7.4 14.8 19.3 26.3 Proposed 4.6 8.9 11.6 16.0 5. Refuse Disposal A. Estimate the quantity and types of refuse that will be generated by the subdivision. The 10 proposed residential units will each generate the refuse of a typical one family home. The proposed YMCA will generate refuse similar to an educational facility. There will be a cafe in the building that will deal with pre-packaged food only, while the kitchenette on the first floor will create waste associated with baking cookies. No grease traps will be necessary for these areas. No other unusual refuse will be associated with the daily activities for the facility. B. Describe the proposed methods of refuse disposal. Refuse from the 10 residential units will be collected by curbside pickup. Trash removal for the YMCA facility will be contracted to a private hauler. There will be a 10 -cubic yard dumpster onsite that will be fully enclosed and remain locked when not being accessed. 6. Traffic Facilities A. Discuss future vehicular circulation patterns including number and types of vehicles. Please refer to the previously submitted Traffic Impact and Access Study. B. Describe the proposed pedestrian circulation pattern. As part of the proposed project, sidewalks will be constructed off site along Leggs Hill Road from the Marblehead Town line to the existing sidewalk south of the site. On site, a 14 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc i Vamsse Hangen Bn thn, Inc. sidewalk will be constructed for the entire length of the proposed subdivision road; a network of walkways will be constructed on the YMCA site including one from the subdivision road up to the front door of the proposed building. Please see Appendix B for locations of existing and proposed sidewalks. C. Discuss the location and number of parking spaces proposed. There are 246 parking spaces proposed on the site. All of these spaces will be located in lots directly adjacent to the YMCA facility. 7. Electric Power A. Discuss the power demand of the subdivision. The service for the proposed subdivision is currently being negotiated with the electric service provider for the Town of Marblehead. B. Discuss the source of the electric power and the method of supplying the area. Electricity will be supplied by the local distribution company via underground utilities installed off of the main located in Leggs Hill Road. 8. Gas A. Discuss the demands of the subdivision. Gas consumption for the 10 residential units is estimated to be 150 -CFH each. B. Describe what the gas will be used for in the area. The gas supplied to the proposed subdivision will be used for building heat, domestic hot water, and heating of the pool water at the YMCA facility. C. Describe the source of gas supply and the proposed method of supplying the area. Gas will be supplied by the local distribution company via underground utilities installed during construction of the proposed subdivision road. Community Services 1: Schools A. Discuss the effect of the subdivision on existing schools, including number and ages of children i generated by the subdivision. The project will involve the construction of 10 residential homes which will generate approximately 20 children of school age. 15 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc C 11 1 I I I P Me Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. B. Describe the location of the nearest existing schools. School Name Address Distance from Site (miles) Greenhouse School Inc. 145 Loring Ave, Salem 0.4 Glover School 9 Maple Street, Marblehead 0.7 Horace Mann Laboratory 33 Loring Ave, Salem 0.8 School Eveleth School Brook Road, Marblehead 0.8 St. Anne's School 9 Cleveland Street, Salem 0.9 Tower School, Inc. 75 Shore Dr, Marblehead 1.0 Marblehead High School 2 Humphrey St, Marblehead 1.2 Cohen Hill Academy 6 Community Rd, Marblehead 1.2 Salem Hi It School 77 Wilson St, Salem 1.2 In addition, an early learning center with capacity for 120 students will be located in the YMCA facility as part of this project. 2. Recreation A. Describe existing and proposed recreational facilities, including active and passive types; and age groups participating, and state whether recreational facilities and open space are available to all Salem residents. The proposed project will include 2 indoor pools, 1 outdoor pool, an early learning center with a 120 -student capacity, and approximately 11,600 -SF of Boston. Ballet dance studio space. There will also be a small outdoor athletic field. These facilities will be available to all age groups depending on scheduling. The proposed facilities are private and access requires club membership with the YMCA. However, membership is available to the public. B. Indicate location and width of existing and proposed pedestrian ways, bikeways or bridle paths. Please see Appendix B for locations of existing and proposed pedestrian ways. 3,. Police A. Estimate the total population projected for the subdivision. The proposed project will contain ten (10), four (4) bedroom homes with an estimated population of 40 people. B. Estimate the total number of automobiles for the area. The total proposed development is estimated to generate about 170 trips during the morning peak hour and 255 trips occurring during the evening peak hour. For a full traffic analysis, please refer to the Traffic Impact and Access Study previously performed and submitted by VHB, Inc. and on file with the City of Salem. 16 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EL3.doc I11D Vanasse Hangen Br tlin, Inc. 4. Fire A. Calculate the total linear feet of roadway to be publicly maintained and plowed. The proposed subdivision road is approximately 460 -LF with a 94 -FT cul-de-sac at the terminus. A. Discuss the total number of buildings to be constructed and their types and construction. There are 11 buildings proposed for the site. Ten of these buildings will be wood frame residential homes, while 1 building will be the proposed YMCA facility. The YMCA structure is constructed of steel frame, CMU and light gauge framing. The envelope is of CMU, metal panel and wood veneer with curtain wall and storefront glazing systems, along with horizontal exterior shading devices on East and South facades. B. Discuss the source and in quantity of water available for fire protection the area. ' The proposed project intends to connect to the Town of Marblehead water distribution system, which receives its water from the MWRA. There is an existing 16 -inch service line in Leggs Hill Road that, according to the hydrant flow test performed by VHB on ' 10/13/05, can provide 4,000 gpm at 20 psi to the site. 5. Public Works A. Calculate the total linear feet of roadway to be publicly maintained and plowed. The proposed subdivision road is approximately 460 -LF with a 94 -FT cul-de-sac at the terminus. The residential units proposed for the project will act as a buffer between the existing neighborhood and the YMCA facility, blending the new site use into the neighborhood. Furthermore, many mitigation measures have been proposed to limit the traffic impact of the development on Leggs Hill Road. The YMCA will contribute to and/or facilitate the ' implementation of the improvements identified below, as appropriate, as part of the proposed project: 17 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc B. Calculate the linear feet of street drains, culverts, sanitary sewers, and water lines to be publicly maintained. This project will result in the construction of approximately 490 -LF of drain line to be maintained by the City of Salem. Salem will not need to maintain any water or sewer mains as they will be owned by Marblehead Water and Sewer. Human Considerations 1 1. Aesthetics and Visual Impact A. Discuss the change in the present character of the area due to the project, i.e., land use, density of ' development, etc. The proposed project will improve the present character of the site by constructing 6 homes along Leggs. Hill Road which will fill in the existing gap and provide a continuous residential corridor. The YMCA component of the project will be largely screened from ' Leggs Hill Road due to the strategic positioning of the building in relation to the topography and proposed homes. B. Discuss the measures to be taken to minimize the adverse effects of the project, i.e., architecture, buffers, etc. The residential units proposed for the project will act as a buffer between the existing neighborhood and the YMCA facility, blending the new site use into the neighborhood. Furthermore, many mitigation measures have been proposed to limit the traffic impact of the development on Leggs Hill Road. The YMCA will contribute to and/or facilitate the ' implementation of the improvements identified below, as appropriate, as part of the proposed project: 17 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-EIS.doc A. Discuss how the siting and construction of the project will affect existing and potential park and recreation areas, open spaces, natural areas, and scenic values. The siting of the proposed project will not affect any existing parks, recreation areas or natural areas. The land is private property that has historically been used as a construction landfill. The existing site is located at the top of a hill and therefore will not obstruct any views from surrounding properties. 1 The proposed project will have a large recreational component that will include a small outdoor athletic field, an outdoor pool, two indoor pools, a gymnastics facility and a dance school. A scenic overlook will be located at the northern portion of the site which will provide a view of Salem Harbor to the northeast and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. . B. Discuss how the project will affect recreational opportunities in the area due to removal of parks, M Vama a Hangen Brmthn, Inc. The proposed YMCA will create additional recreational opportunities in the form of the • Implementation of on-site drainage improvements to reduce existing drainage impacts and flow to Leggs Hill Road; ' • Construction of a sidewalk on Leggs Hill Road along the site frontage • Contribute to a study to determine traffic -calming measures in Leggs Hill ' neighborhood and work with the Salem and -Marblehead DPWs to facilitate the implementation of the improvements; and ' • Prepare a comprehensive construction management plan for implementation to minimize construction period impacts. 2. Parks, Forests and Recreational Areas A. Discuss how the siting and construction of the project will affect existing and potential park and recreation areas, open spaces, natural areas, and scenic values. The siting of the proposed project will not affect any existing parks, recreation areas or natural areas. The land is private property that has historically been used as a construction landfill. The existing site is located at the top of a hill and therefore will not obstruct any views from surrounding properties. 1 The proposed project will have a large recreational component that will include a small outdoor athletic field, an outdoor pool, two indoor pools, a gymnastics facility and a dance school. A scenic overlook will be located at the northern portion of the site which will provide a view of Salem Harbor to the northeast and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. . B. Discuss how the project will affect recreational opportunities in the area due to removal of parks, forests, or open areas from public use. The proposed YMCA will create additional recreational opportunities in the form of the improvements listed above. As previously stated, no parks will be removed as part of this project. Public Health ' A. Discuss the project's effects on residents' public health due to changes in water quality, air quality, noise levels, etc. The proposed project is not expected to have a significant adverse affect on residents' ' public health. The proposed project is not a project which has a potential for higher pollutant loads. In addition, the proposed drainage system will be designed to meet or exceed the DEP 1 Stormwater Management Policy with regards to water quality. The project is not expected to generate any noise that would be harmful to the surrounding community or environment. For air quality mitigation measures, please refer to Question 1b in Natural Environment. ' 18 Environmental Impact Statement L:\09044.00\reports\EIS\09044-ELS.doc L Vanasse Haugen Brmthn, Inc. vM Vamsse Hangea B`wstlin, Inc. Appendix A: Hydrant Flow Test Information Computations -� Project: SALe,,., YMCA Project# ogo44- - Location: Sheet Of Calculated by: CMA Date: to j t3 `05" Checked by: Date: Title H�taza,..,-r �w.a TLST vuntrsse na gen nrusmn, mc. - vr� Vanas a Hangen Br thn, Inc. Appendix B: Neighborhood Sidewalk Plans YMCA at Leggs Hill 4 Neighborhood Sidewalk Plan: Existing Conditions YMCA at Leggs Hill I Neighborhood Sidewalk Plan: Recommended Improvements a I IIID Vanasse Hangen Bmst in, Inc. Appendix C: Neighborhood Photo Simulations LI 0 I L I II II II 4 S kk� dt ���. •�°•"4i 7n}'9';-.xdY✓SS �.m Vanasse Aangen BrusHin, Inc. fi ll k'AUCISMA i q 9 %Rv Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. I t 9ailpl 6r,:` .: Am I U 1 -1, ji ifla olk, �Ax A ........... s'r M, 7,11YO-0 .1. 11 11. VIAV I 7yr•mp"411 k,lMV e J11 91, 14 p N lk l g, 1"F1 qk 0 v J 0. V. Vanasse Flange N n Brustlin, Inc. v LP V:C M A