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Protect-A:Child Pool Fence Company June 13, 2012
Purchase Order No. Verbal
"Job No. 12FM-611
INSPECTION RESULTS
This report documents testing on 48" and 60" heights of fencing and self closing gates
manufactured by Protect -A -Child Pool Fence Company.
The samples inspected included fence sections in 48" and 60" heights with support posts
attached to the mesh on 30" and 36" centers and self closing gates, of sample heights. The
fence and gates.submitted were tested per the standards listed below including ASTM F
2286.
The mesh was tested per ASTM F2266-05-
0 Vertical load test per ASTM F2286 Paragraph 5.1. A vertical load test was
conducted. A 1/8" steel wire was looped through the mesh 36" above ground -
Upward force of 20 pounds was applied. No testing of the mesh was noted.
Impact Test per ASTM F 2286-05 Paragraph 52 A weight of 52 pounds was
swung into the fence 36" above ground level_ No de%rmation.or tearing was
noted.
o The self closing,gates tested were greater than 48" tall and included self closing
hinges and a key lockable self latching mechanism. The release mechanism on the
gate was above 54" minimum height requirement.
The mesh properties were certified by PHIFER Incorporated.
CONCLPSION:
The fence and:gates submitted' for testing meet or exceed the requirements of
ASTM F 2286 and ASTM F 1908 for tests performed. No testing on the mesh
other than the impact and vertical tests.
o ANSI IAF-S Model Barrier Code for tests: performed.
o BOCA National Building Code Section 421.10.1 for tests performed.
*ICC - APSP International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC) Public
Version 1.0 (*see note below) for tests performed.
-*Meets ICC-APSP ISPSC code when installed in such a manner that it is not mulavabte without the. aid of
tools.
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Frank Grate
2870 Stirling Road = IHoiiywocd, FL 33070- i 1` q S ad j a v � ° F 19541241-5890
Email: fr^raie@gcrnet.com
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401— CHILD'
PNOTECToAa
1756 SE South NlemayerCirde I POR Saint Lucie, FL 34952
Ph:772-390-34001 Fax: 77239"400
www.protedacMId.com
PRODUCT AND INSTALLATION GUIDELINES FOR FLORIDA
Protect -A -Child Pool Fence Company Inc. certifies that its product meets the definition and
requirements of a mesh safety barrier as defined in 4501.17.1.15 of the 2014 FBC Residential
Building Code a Edition.
Strength: Spec sheets are on file showing that our fence mesh and support posts meet strength
and UV degradation guidelines as stated in 4501.17.1.15 of the 2014 FBC Residential Building
Code 5" Edition.
Fence height, post length, screw spacing, and fence assembly: Posts extend T' below grade
and are attached to the mesh no more than 36" apart. Fence height is 48".
Screws and Assembly_ Screws attaching the molding strip to the posts are according to
guidelines at 08x112" and spacing of the screws is less than six (6) inches apart on the post.
Patio deck sleeves: Shall be installed in a sound deck surface (concrete, brick, etc.) and deck
sleeves are of a noncanductive material (plastic).
Latching device: A secure latching device attaches each section of fencing at a height above the
required 45" grade.
Barrier level: When installed, the bottom of the mesh barrier is less than one inch (1") above the
deck surface.
INSTALLATION
ALL FENCING IS REQUIRED TO BE SPACED A MINIMUM OF 20" FROM THE EDGE OF THE .
POOL WATER.
LATCHING DEVICE: Each section must be affixed to the other at the top of the fence at least 45"
above grade. One (1) of the latching devices between sections must have the jam nut tightened
against the toggle wing such that it requires tools to loosen. This meets the requirement of the
code specifying the use of toots to remove one post of the fence.
IN SOUNDSURFACES SUCH AS CONCRETE, 2" THICK INTERLOCKING BRICK, AND
BRICK MORTARED TO CONCRETE: Holes are drilled in the deck. surface to a depth necessary
to accommodate the fence posts. These holes are sleeved with plastic sleeves.
IN "UNSOUND" SURFACES SUCH AS 9" 45AND SET" BRICK PAVERS Holes are drilled into
the pavers to accept 1 118" 00 aluminum tubing or similar suitable metal material or 1" or 1 '/a"
PVC pipe of sufficient length to extend below the paver or ground surface necessary to provide
adequate support to the fence., Pipe length necessary for adequate support will depend upon the
hardness of the ground or sand bad below grade. Typically this Is 6"-8" when using aluminum pipe
for sand set V thick brick paver patios where the sand bed has been thoroughly compacted. and
18"- 24" for grass and soil applications.
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GRASS, AND SOIL: 1 118" OD aluminum tubing or similar suitable metal material such as
V or 1 %" PVC pipe of sufficient length to extend below the ground surface to a depth
necessary to provide adequate support to the fence. Pipe length necessary for adequate
support will depend upon the hardness of the ground and must be determined in the field.
Typically this is 18"-24" depending upon ground hardness and material used. 1" PVC pipe
requires pouring concrete around it to support it.
WOOD DECKS; Wood decks using 2X lumber can be drilled normally and fencing
installed in the normal manner assuming the wood is in good condition. Any wood in less
than good shape, thinner than 2x thickness, or not installed solidly will requite an
installation similar to the Sand Set Brick application listed above using the tubing to extend
Into a solid surface below. Otherwise, the wood should be reinforced underneath with an
additional block of wood screwed or nailed to the top surface.
T' othy W eck
Protect -A -Child Pool Fence Co.
Operations Manager
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Electrical Supply -Voltage Requirements
Models
70
90
11D
120
120 H/C
140
140 H/C.
120C
140C
Voltage/Phase/H2
208-230/1160
208-2301116D
208.230/1/60
208-23011/60
2CB.230/1160
208-23011160
208-23011160
208-230/3160
208-23013/60
Min. Circuit Ampacity(Amp)
33
40
42
42
42
43
43
34
35
Recommended Fuse Size
40
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
Max Fuse Breaker Size
50
60
70
70
70
70
70
60
60
Compressor/Fan Motor/System
RLA
2512127
31/2/33
32/2134
3212134
32/2/34
32/3t35
32/3/35
25/2/27
25/3/28
CempreSSerlFarr Motor/System
LRA
134/4/138
17814/182
148/4/152
185/4/189
185/4/189
185MI/196
185/11/196
164/4/168
164/11/175
Compressor/Fan Motor/System
MCC
39/NA/NA
49/NA/NA
50/WNA
501NNNA
501NAINA
5D/NAINA
50INA1NA
39/NNNA
39/NA/NA
Capacity(Btu/h) 8DA-80RH-80W
75.000
90.000
110.000
127.000
125.000
145.000
140.000
122,000
140.000
COP 8OA-80RHE0W-
5.9
5.8
6.1
5.7
6.5
5.8
5.6
5.5
5.7
Power Input, KW (80A-80RHAOW)-
3.8
4.6
5.3
6.5
6.6
7.2
7.3
6.5
7.1
Current, Amp (BOA-BORHAOW)'
18
21
26
30
31
33
34
19
21
Capacity (Btu/h)BOA-63RH-80W"
70.000
85,000
101.000
120.000
118.000
135.000
132,000
114,000
130,000
COP 8OA-63RH-80W ^
5.7
5.6
5.8
5.5
5.3
5.6
5.4
5.3
5.5
Power Input, KW(BOA63RH60M-
3.6
4.5
5.1
6.4
6.5
7.0
7.2
6.3
7.0
Current, Amp (80A63RH60W)•
17
20
25
29
30
32
33
19
21
Capacity(Btu/h) 50A63RW80W'••
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
80,000
90,000
85,000
76,000
85,000
COP 50A63RH-80W^
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Power Input, KW (50A63RH-80M
3.6
4.4
5.3
6
6
6A
6.2
• 5.7
6.2
Current, Amp(50A63RH60W)•
17
19
24
27
28
29
29
18
21
Shipping Weight(@s)""
250
250
270
270
278
320
320
280
320
Shipping Size (L x W x H)
43'x34'x39'
43'x34'x39'
43'x34'x51•
43'x34'x51'
43'x34'x51'
43'x34'x46'
43'x31'x46-
43'x34'x51'
43134'x46'
80A-80RH-80W: 800 FAir Temp, 80% RH, 800 F Water Inlet Temp.
"80A-63RH-80W: 800 FAirTemp, 63% RH, 800 F Water Inlet Temp.
"' 50A-63RH-80W: 500 FAir Temp, 63% RH, 800 F Water Inlet Temp.
"Add 50lbs. for Pallet and Packaging.
COP = Coefficient of Performance
Temperature Resistance Chart
If voltage drops below 208V, this may damage the heat pump and void the
warranty. Take proper steps to ensure correct voltage at the heat pump
during operation.
'Temperature Resistance Chart
°F
OHMS
°F
OHMS
°F
OHMS
°F
OHMS
°F
OHMS
0
85,387
51
19,377
66
13,136
81
9,076
96
6,382
10
62,479
52
18,870
67
12,809
82
8,861
97
6,238
20
46,225
53
18,377
68
12,491
83
8,651
98
6,097
30
34,561
54
17,899
69
12,182
84
8,447
99
5,960
40
26,100
55
17,435
70
11,882
85
8,249
100
5,827
41
25,391
56
16,985
1 71
11,589
86
8,056
101
5,697
42
24,704
57
16,548
1 72
11,305
87
7,867
102
5,570
43
24,037
58
16,123
73
11,029
88
7,684
103
5,446
44
23,391
59
15,711
74
10,761
89
7,506
104
5,326
45
22,764
60
15,310
75
10,500
90
7,333
105
5,208
46
22,156
61
14,921
76
10,246
91
7,164
106
5,094
47
21,566
62
14,543
77
9,999
1 92
1 6,999
1 107
4,982
48
20,993
63
14,176
78
9,758
93
1 6,839
1 108
4,873
49
20,438
64
1 13,820
79
9,525
94
6,683
110
4,664
50
19,900
65
1 13,473
1 80
9,297
95
6,530
120
3,758
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The table below should be used by trained air-conditioning and refrigeration service people.
The table below should not be used for adjusting the charge in the system.
Use of interpolation or extrapolation of the table data may not be appropriate unless it is closely matched by the ambient and water flow conditions.
Air: 80F, 80%RH Water: 80F, 45.50qpm
Model
Discharge
.• pressure si
.Suction Pressure
si
Superheat(F)
HP500. - ...
359
134
14
HP700.
348
132
14
HP900.
355
142
10
HP1200
367
141
8
HP120OR:
367
141
8
UltraTemp- 70-
329
156
19
UltraTemp 90
340
147
20
UltraTemp 110
343
164
11
UltraTemp 120. -
350
157
9
UltraTemp 120H/C
378
157
10
UltraTem 140
352
168
12
UltraTemp_140 H/C:
377
170
10
UltraTemp120C..
354
150
12
UltraTemp 140C
365
168
13
Air: 80F, 63%RH
Water: 80F, 4550gpm
--
Model
-Discharge .
Pressure . si
Suction. Pressure
, si -
Superheat (F) _
HP500 -
352
125
11
HP700
341
- 123
11
1113900: -
348
132
8
HP1200 -
360
131
6
HP120OR -
360
131
6
UltraTem r70
323
149
17
UltraTemp-90
330
138
18
UltraTem "110'_-
337
153
9
UltraTemp 120
344
146
7
UltraTemp 120 H/C
368
146
8
UltraTem ,140 -.
345
158
10
UltraTem 140H/C
369
158
1 10
UltraTemp 120C -
346
146
1 10
UltraTemp 140C
358
160
111
RH = Relative Humidity
Air. 50F, 63%RH Water:
80F, 4550g m
Model
Discharge
Pressure .(psi _,
Suction Pressure
si
Superheat
F
HP500 -
330
83
5
HP700. _:
320
81
4
HP900
325
85
4
HP1200: - -
322
86
3.
HP120OR-
322
86
3
UltraTemp 70
313
97
7
UltraTemp 90
312
93
4
UltraTemp 110
324
92
4
UltraTemp 120
330
90
3
UltraTemp 120H/C
336
90
3
UltraTemp 140 ,
325
98
3
UltraTemp 140 H/C.
327
100
3
UltraTemip 120C
318
89
4
UltraTemp 140C
320
97
4
Air. 80F,
63%RH Water:
104F, 45-50gpm
Model
Discharge,
Pressure si
Suction Pressure
(psi ,
Superheat
F
HP500 ..
457
137
7
HP700
445
142
8
HP900
450
141
5
HP1200
478
135
6
HP120OR
478
135
6
UltraTemp 70
430
164
11
UltraTemp 90..:.'
440
152
8
UltraTem-`110
453
1 159
5
UltraTemp 120
450
152
4
UltraTem .120 H/C.
474
152
4
UltraTem: 140- --
461
163
8
tlltraTem- 140: H/C.
465
165
6
UltraTem ) 120C
450
150
1 7
UlbaTem 140E_.:
463
165
1 8
HEAT PUMP PRESSURE DROP
10
UltraTemp 110, 120,
9
140,120C, 120 H/C,
140H/C, 140C
a
—
—
N 7
G
UltraTemp
90
6
cL 0
O 5
m
y 4
d
70
UltraTemp
a
3
2
1
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
Water Flow (gpm)
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Section 2
Installation
NOTE: Before installing this product, read and follow all warning notices and instructions starting
on page ii.
Installing the Triton® Fiberglass Sand Filter
Only a qualified service person should install the Triton Fiberglass Sand Filter. This filter is designed
and intended for use to filter water.
Introduction
The following general information describes how to install the Triton Fiberglass Sand Filter. This filter operates
under pressure and if assembled improperly or operated with air in the water circulation system, the top closure
can separate and result in an accident causing property damage or serious bodily injury. A warning label has
been affixed to the top of the filter and should not be removed. Keep safety labels in good condition and replace
if missing or illegible.
How the Filter works
The high rate sand filter is designed to operate for years with a minimum of maintenance and when installed,
operated and maintained in accordance with these instructions, it will provide years of trouble free operation.
Dirt is collected in the filter as the water flows through the control valve at the side of the filter and is directed
into the top bulkhead. Dirty water flows into the diffuser at the top of the tank and is directed downward into
the top surface of the filter sand bed. The dirt is collected in the sand bed and the clean water flows through the
laterals and lower piping at the bottom of the filter up into the lower bulkhead. The flow then goes into the control
valve at the side of the filter. Clean water is returned through the piping system into the pool.
The pressure will rise and the flow to the pool will be lowered as the dirt is collected in the filter. Eventually, the
filter will become so plugged with dirt that it will be necessary to perform the backwash procedure. It is important
to know when to backwash the filter. Backwashing is discussed further under the subsequent sections of this guide.
Please note that a filter removes suspended matter and does not sanitize the pool. The pool water must be sanitized
and the water must be chemically balanced for sparkling clear water. Your filtration system should be designed to
meet your local health codes. As a minimum, you must be sure that your system will turn over the total volume
of water in your pool at least two to four times in a twenty-four hour period.
Refer to Table I for Filter Operation Data.
Table 1
FILTER MODEL
MODEL
FILTER
AREA
(Sq. Ft.)
Flow Rate
•(GPM)
@20 GPM/FT=
Turnover Capacity (Gallons)
(Based on 20 GPM / Sq. Ft.)'
4 TURNS PER DAY
3 TURNS PER DAY
2A TURNS PER DAY
2 TURNS PER DAY
TR40
1.92
38
13,680
18,240
22,800
27,360
TR50
2.46
49
17,640
23,520
29,400
35.280
TR60
3.14
63
22,680
30,240
37.800
45,360
TR60 ClearPro
3.14
63
22,680
30,240
37,800
45,360
TR100
4.91
74
26,640
35,520
44,400
53,280
TR100HD
4.91
74
26,640
35,520
44,400
53,280
TR100C/rR100C-3
4.91
98
35,280
47,040
58,800
70,560
TR140
7.06
106
38,160
50,880
63,600
76,320
TR140CrrR140C-3
7.06
141
50,760
67,680
84,600
101,520
-TR100,TR100HD ANOTR140 ARE BASED ON 15 GPM/SO. FT.
TRITON® Fiberglass Sand Filter Installation and User's Guide
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r
Failure to operate your filter system or inadequate filtration can cause poor water clarity obstructing
AWARNING visibility in your pool and can allow diving into or on top of obscured objects which can cause serious
personal injury or drowning.
Clearwater is the result ofproper filtration as well as proper water chemistry. Pool chemistry is a specialized area
and you should consult your local pool service specialist for specific details. In general, proper pool sanitation
requires a free chlorine level of 1 to 3 PPM and a pH range of 7.2 to 7.6.
Filters should never be tested or subjected to air or gas under pressure. All gases are compressible
and under pressure create a danger. Severe bodily injury or property damage could occur if the filter is
subjected to air or gas pressure.
1. Check carton for any evidence of damage due to rough handling in shipment. If carton or any filter components
are damaged, notify the freight carrier immediately.
2. Carefully remove the accessory package and the filter tank from the carton.
3. Mount the filter on a permanent slab, preferably concrete poured in a form or on a platform constructed of
concrete block or brick. DO NOT use sand to level the filter or for the pump mounting, as it will wash away.
4. Provide space and lighting for routine maintenance access. Do not mount electrical controls over the filter.
One needs to be able to stand clear of the filter when starting the pump. Minimum space requirements may
be found on the large nameplate on the filter.
5. Position filter so that theport locations are in the desired final positions. Follow valve installation procedures.
6. If you have a Multiport Valve, assemble the valve to the tank, being sure the o-ring on the valve fittings are
in place and are clean. Use a lubricant, applied lightly, such as silicone grease, Dow #33, #40 or GE 300 or
623, or similar product on o-rings and o-ring grooves prior to assembly.
7. If you have a two position slide valve, align the valve with the tank so that the handle is toward the top of
the tank, push valve into ports and turn the valve nuts snugly on the tank fittings. It is not necessary to cinch
the valve nuts to the tank fitting beyond hand tightness.
8. The shipping straps used to support the TRIOOC-3, TR140C and the TR140C-3 multi -diffuser should be
removed before loading sand and gravel in the filter.
9. Sand specifications —be certain the proper sand is used as described in Table 2. Before pouring the sand into
the filter, look inside and check the lower under -drain for broken or loose laterals (or fingers), which may
have been accidentally damaged by rough handling during shipment. Replace any broken parts if necessary.
NOTE: The free board distance is the most important variable and should be maintained. Sand density will vary
and therefore sand amount is given as a reference.
Table 2.
MODEL
FREEBOARD
W
ALLSAND•
trou"51
FILTER MEOIAt
(POUNDS)
rEnewcmF
SAND
TF140
81W
175
50
125
TR50
9 314"
225
50
175
TR60
101/2"
325
50
275
TR6D ClearPro
10 1/2"
325
50
275
TR100
111/4"
600
150
450
TR700HD
111/4"
600
150
450
TR700C3
117/4"
600
150
45D
TR140
131/2'
925
275
650
TR140C3
13112"
925
275
650
f Media required to meet NSF requirements.
$ Pea Gravel to be 1/4" 101/a' diameter.
Sand to be No.20 standard silica (uniformity coefficient not greater than 1.75) .018-.020 in diameter particle size.
' X' FREE BOARD
ALL SAND
or
SAND & GRAVEL
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Section 5
Replacement Parts
Pressure Drop Curve for the Triton® Series Fiberglass Sand Filters
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Installing Multiple Filters with Tandem Filter Piping Kits
CAUTION: WHEN MULRPLE FILTERSARE
INSTALLED, WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND
THE USE OFA PENTAIR TANDEM FILTER FIGURE A.
PMNdG KIT THESE KITS NdCLUDE
PLUMBING SUPPORTS (BETWEEN iNLrT
INLETAND OUTLET PIPING AND
BETWEEN OUTLET PIPING AND
FLOOR) TO ASSURE INTEGRITY
OFTHE INSTALLATION.
SEE FIGURER _ DURET
CAUTION: MM E
USE OFAIR RECOMMENDS
�
USE MFILTER
PLUMBING KR(S) OR SOME
SORT OF PLUMBING SUPPORT
TO ASSURE PLUMBING INTEGRITY.
FAILURE TO INCLUDE THESE SUPPORTS
COULD VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
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TRITON®100HD, 100C & 140C FIBERGLASS SAND FILTER
Replacement Parts
TR 10OHD
TR 100C
TR 140C
UPPER PIPING SHOWN
IN ISOMETRIC
TANK VIEW TR 140C
Vertical Clearance Required
TR100HD
TR100C
TR140C
MODEL
A DIM.
B DIM.
C DIM.
D DIM.
TR100HD
393/4 in.
301/z in.
161/4 in.
413/4 in.
TR100C
393/4 in.
301/2in.
161/2in.
433/4 in.
TR140C
451/4 in.
361/s in.
183/4 in.
491/4 in.
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SolarPill Inst ions 30,000 gal:Layoul
File cop
111
6 28208 11672 t
Safe ForAll Pools • Biodegradable
Environmentally -Safe
INSTRUCTIONS
1.Determine the number of SolarPlll capsules needed
according to pool size (1 pill per 1000 sq.ft. (93 sq. m) of
surface area or 30,000 gallons (114,000 9 of water.
2.Shake well before using. Remove the blue piercing tool
from the package. Separate the blue piercing tool from
the push- pin. Place the pointed end of the blue- piercing
tool into the recessed area of the cap. Holding the
capsule,firmly press the blue piercing tool against a hard
surface, (wooden deck or concrete pad) until the piercing
tool punches through the plastic cap. Remove the blue
piercing tool. Hold the capsule over the open skimmer.
Using the supplied white push- pin, pierce one dot only.
3. Wth the pump running, place capsule(s) in skimmer
and allow liquid to dispense. Do not place in skimmer
with chlorine tablets.
4. Remove SOLARPILL capsule after 46 hours or when
the colortums clear, and discard in trash. It is suggested
that you run the pump for at least 8 hours daily for proper
circulation.
The majority of daily heat loss is due to evaporation.
SOLARPILL minimizes heat loss by forming a harmless
ultra -thin, invisible barrier on the surface of the water to
reduce evaporation. Its patented delivery system
gradually releases the formula into the filtration system to
allow for optimum coverage. One capsule treats a 30,000
gallon (114,0001) pool for one month. Replace when
necessary to maintain water temperature.
SOLARPILL can be used with ALL types of sanitizers, is
safe for all pool chemistry. For best results, angle the
returns downward to decrease water surface movement,
as SOLARPILL is most effective in still water. Uneven
distribution or use in water below 65-F (18Q may
produce residues which should disappear in a few days.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL: Keep this product in original
tightly closed container when not in use. Do not reuse
container. Rinse thoroughly before discarding in trash.
Do not store at temperatures below 40- F (4' Q.
HAZARD WARNINGS: Avoid DIRER contact with skin, eyes
or clothing. Do not mix with other chemicals.
FIRST AID: In case of contact, immediately Flush eyes or
skin with plenty of water. Get medical attention if
Irritation persists.
NOTE: Buyer assumes all responsibility for safety and use
not in accordance with directions.
Net content 16 oz (473 ml)