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Dynamic Coefficient of Friction(DCOF) Test Results
0.7 I Ivory I QuartzScapes' I Natural Quartz
0.69 Commercial QuaztzScapes' Natural Quartz
*Average of three measurements
Test Lab :
Tile Council of North America, Inc • 100 Clemson Research Blvd. • Anderson, SC 29625
Test Performed December28th, 2015
Test Method:
ANSI A137.1-2012 Section 9.6.1: "Wet Dynamic Coefficient of Friction (DCOF)"
Test Procedure Notes:
• Samples cleaned with Renovator #120 prior to testing
• Three (3) pool finish samples were tested in all four directions
with 10" long measurements
• The SBR sensor was verified using a standard prior to testing.
• Testing was performed under wet conditions using 0.05% SIS water
• Testing was conducted under laboratory conditions at approximately
70OF & 50% relative humidity
Tested using a calibrated BOT 3000E device.
Azteca I NPT' Modifier:
Azteca is unique blend of pozzolanic and rheology modifiers that is designed to be used in all types of pool
finishes. Azteca reacts with the calcium hydroxide, formed when mixing white Portland cement with water,
and converts this soluble compound into a beneficial material, calcium silicate hydrate. In essence it takes the
negative by-product of cement hydration, (aka calcium hydro)ide) and turns it into a supplemental cementitious
compound which leads to a more efficient consolidation of material, and densifies the finish while at the same
time dramatically cutting down on the amount of eflorescmce it produces.
Benefits:
Increased Strength I Durability I Uniformity I Cohesion I Workability
Workability:
Facilitates Pumping I Placement I Consolidation I Troweling of all pool finish material
Description
Benefits
Color Lightness
Analysis Test
Product Specification Sheet �.
QuartzScapes' is a formulated pool finish system featuring a precise blend of graded natural quartz aggregates,
colored quartz accent stones, polymers, pozzolans, and white Portland cement. QuartzScapes` offers the beauty of
an exposed aggregate finish with the longevity of quartz and the smoothness that only a small aggregate can offer.
QuartzScapes' is ideal for both commercial and residential installations due to its strength, integrity, texture,
color palette, and over all aesthetic appeal.
Strength., Durability, Longevity, Etch Resistance, Ease of Maintenance, Wide Range Standard Color Palette,
Custom Colors Available, POOLCORP Supported, 10 Year Standard Warranty
CIE Values p"< = ' Mansell CIE Values '. n Munsell
Value
QuartzScapes
Commercial White
88.3
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4.8 t-t� j, 8.72
79.5
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7.9 ly` 7.81
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QuartzScapes
Ivory
85.6
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61a,r-;, 8.43
76.8
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9 'j 7.53
QuartzScapes
Mariner Blue
82.6
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63 '`+. 8.13
73.6
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7 �+��`.'� 7.20
QuartzScapes
Super Blue
81.9
-0.7
3.7 9.06
72
-1.4
4.3 7.04
QuartzSmpes
Brio Blend
81.5
0.5
7.8 ' =' 8.02
72.7
0.6
10.5 7.11
QuartzScapes
French Gray
62.2
0.4
2.1 t 6-0
48.9
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0.5� 4.7
Test Lab :
Avian Rochester • P.O. Box 1210 • Webster, NY 14580
Test Performed December 28th, 2015
TestMethod :
British Standard 8493 Light reflectance value (LRV) of a surface.
CIE Publication 15.2004 Colorimetry
Gretag Macbeth Coloreye 7000A, Serial Number: 37109171099
Hemispherical spectrophotometer
Test Procedure Notes :
These measurements were performed on a recently -standardized GretagMacbeth Coloreye 7000A
spectrophotometer. This instrument reports hemispherical radiance factor, using diffuse illumination
and 8° dectection, specular component included (CIE 15.2004 designation dL8") LRV is calculated
from spectral radiance factor using accepted means defined in CIE Publication 15.2004 and
British Standard 8493.
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In the cooler times of the year the surface may be acid washed the next morning following the day of application. It is imperative that
the pool filling take place as soon as possible after the acid wash and continued uninterrupted until the water reaches the mid -point
of the tile and the pool equipment can be turned on.
Remember like all cement/aggregate interior finishes, QuartzScapes' surfaces are immersion or ponding "cured." Hydration or
maturation proceeds in an aqueous environment or when the surface is placed under water. Delays in filling will lead to cracking
or carbonation of the surface, as well as voiding the warranty.
Start -Up Guidelines
QuartzScapes' finishes must be started up in accordance with the NPC swimming pool Start -Up Procedures.
Copies of this procedure may be downloaded at no charge from the NPC website wwwnpconline.org
It is recommended to always use a quality sequestering agent during the start-up process as defined in
step #6 - 1st Day of the NPC Start -Up Card
Maximizing Long -Term Durability
It is recommended that the NPC Daily Water Chemistry and Maintenance Card be followed for the
proper regimen of care of QuartzScapes° finishes.
To maximize the aesthetic features and long term durability aspects of a QuartzScapes' surface, the use of the
Langelier Saturation Index must be followed as explained in the NPC Daily Water Chemistry Card
No salt should be added for 30 days to a new QuartzScapee installation. Also remember to use the higher
Total Dissolved Solids constants for salt pools to obtain the correct LSI calculation.
Warranty
Failure to follow these guidelines voids warranty coverage. All materials must be purchased through SCP,
Superior Pool Products or a NPT Sales Center to be considered an NPT' branded pool finish and thus be
covered under warranty.
T&hnical Bulletin C01/�
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Product Description
QuartzScapes' is a formulated pool finish system featuring graded natural quartz as well as colored quartz highlights,
high quality pigments and the best cement modifier available for pool plaster application. QuartzScapes' has been installed
successfully in thousands of pools across America and is used in both commercial and residential installations. In order to help
you maximize your customers satisfaction by delivering the best looking and performing quartz pool finish possible,
we recommend that you adhere to the following guidelines.
Installation Guidelines
As with any cement/aggregate mixture the installation procedures should always be based on sound industry practices as
described in the National Plasterer's Council (NPC), Technical Manual, 7th Edition and the QuartzScapes' Product Data Guide.
There are specific batch formulas for every QuartzScapes' pool finish color. Deviating from the official batch formulas will void
the warranty. NPT' marketing tools reflect pools that are created using QuartzScapes' pool finish to ensure that the pool finish
literature matches the pool finish samples as well as the images on nptpool.com website.
The following is recommendation for a standard installation under normal environmental conditions.
• 6 x 100 lb. Bags of QuartzScapes' Base Mix
• 2 x 941b. Bags of ASTM C-150 white cement
. % Bag of Azteca/NPT' Modifier (preferred because of beneficial strength gain)
OR.1 bag of Easy Spread (Do not use both Azteca/NPT' and Easy Spread in the same batch)
. QuartzScapes' Branded pigment specified by batch formula
• ColorScapes Color Quartz specified by batch formula
In hot climates, % DE Scoop of calcium chloride (94% purity) may be added to help control the set. At low percentages,
calcium chloride will slow the mix hydration characteristics and reduce surface shrinkage cracks.
Control the water content of your mix design. The suggested amount of mix water per batch of QuartzScapes is 15-17 gallons but
will vary depending on the conditions the day of installation. Section 2.1 of the NPC Technical Manual, 7th Edition, describes how
water content is typically governed by three primary factors: weather conditions, substrate conditions, and the application conditions.
Water content will vary from jobsite to jobsite. Remember the greater the water content, the more susceptible you will be to such
conditions as shrinkage cracks, carbonation, and in general, a more porous, permeable matrix.
QuartzScapes' is an exposed aggregate pool finish. Installers will use mechanical means to expose the aggregate matrix by hand
troweling, removing excess fat or cream from the surface with a trowel and lastly "ragging" the surface during the final trowel phase.
An acid wash is recommended to remove any cementitious residue from the surface and NOT to burn off the upper cream layer.
Acid washing the same day is possible providing ambient air temperatures are over 80' F and the QuartzScapes' has been allowed to
hydrate out of water for 4-6 hours. Premature acid washing can lead to a blotchy overexposed, or streaky final appearance. It is highly
recommended that the add wash be performed by a minimum of two people, but three is optimal; one dispensing acid, one brushing
the surface and one rinsing the finish with water so that acid is never allowed to sit or streak
Curing
Filling
Procedures
Water
Chemistry
Coverage
Rates
Warnings
Additional
Information
QuartzScapes'
Product Specification Sheet
Care should be taken to protect the QuartzScapes' pool finish from rapid drying conditions such as high wind,
high temperature, or low humidity. Such precautions may include fogging or misting the surface or placing a
protective covering over the pool- Cover should not be placed directly on the aggregate surface.
When filling the pool, it is important to do so without interruption of fill water. Fill pool as rapidly as possible. Do not allow
main hose length to lay on the aggregate surface as it will leave a mark. Use a sock or dean cloth wrapped around the end
of the hose, or tie the end of the hose to a small empty water bottle to allow the hose to float in the water as it begins to fill.
Always put the hose in the deepest area of the pool, and do not allow fill water to run down from the shallow end of the
pool as the path of the running water will leave a mark on the new pool finish. It is very important to ensure that the pool
equipment is functioning properly before the pool finish is applied.
The pool water must be carefully balanced from the initial fill/start-up and constantly maintained within the guidelines
set forth by the NPC. Maintaining proper chemical balance from first fill is essential to maximize the quality, appearance,
and lifespan of the QuartzScapes' pool finish. Please consult your local NPT Representative concerning proper start-up
techniques and maintenance guidelines.
Coverage rates vary according to local conditions. The NPC Guideline for coverage rates for exposed quartz pool finishes
is 220 square feet at 'A" thick for a 1,051 lb batch.
This product contains Crystalline Silica. Avoid breathing dust from this product as prolonged and repeated breathing can
cause a progressive lung disease called Silicosis. The international agency for research on cancer has classified Crystalline
Silica as a known human carcinogen. Long term exposures that result in Silicosis may cause additional health issues. Follow
OSHA, MSHA and NOSH health standards for Silica dust For more detailed information, see the material safety data sheet
before using or handling this product. This warning only applies to purchases of products that contain Crystalline Silica.
Product is alkaline on contact with water. During mixing or application, avoid contact with eyes or skin. in case of such
contact, flood eyes repeatedly with water and call physician. Do not take internally.
View the QuartzScapes' Application & Exposure Video on You Tube
Go To: You Tube / The Pool Source Channel / QuartzScapes Application Video
QuartzScapes' is a component pool finish which is installed correctly by following a precise formula.
Batch Formula Cards are available upon request. Ask your local NPT representative for a set of batch formula cards
for all NPT' pool finishes.
QuartzScapes' is an NPT` pool finish brand.
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Exposure
Cold Weather
Considerations
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Proper exposure of the QuartzScapes' pool finish can be achieved using a combination of the following procedures
with the ultimate goal being a pool surface that closely matches the QuartzScapes' sample provided. The best looking
QuartzScapes' pool finishes are achieved by following the FIVE exposure steps outlined below:
1. During hard trowel phase, finisher removes cement fat (cream) from trowel and puts it into a
bucket repeatedly.
2. During hard trowel phase, the finisher repeatedly buffs the pool finish with a dean, dry terry
cloth rag. If the cement has cured too much, it will be much harder to remove the cream.
The rag will pick up the color of the pool finish.
3. Once the QuartzScapee material has hardened sufficiently (4 hours minimum, the nest
day is most common time frame), it can be Acid Washed. The best acid washes are
performed by a (3) man crew: one man dispensing the acid, one man agitating the
acid with a broom or brush, and one man keeping everything wet and rinsing with a
hose. Ask your local NPT representative for the guidelines on acid washing.
4. Pressure Washing the QuartzScapes' pool finish can be done right after the Acid Wash.
Using a fan tip nozzle and a standard pressure washer, thoroughly wash/rinse the entire
QuartzScapes' pool finish. This wash -down will remove any excess pigment, cement
paste, or haze and will leave the pool finish very dean and uniform. Remove all water
prior to filling the pool for Start Up.
5. A proper Start Up is critical to the quality, appearance, and longevity of the QuartzScapes'
pool finish. NPT specifies that QuartzScapes' be started up and maintained following the
guidelines set forth by the National Plasterers Council, aka the NPC. Ask your local NPT
representative for a copy, or consult the NPC website at www.npconline.org.
Note on exposure: Relying completely on an acid wash to expose this finish will typically result in an underexposed pool
finish with cement paste (cement laitance) covering some of the aggregate. When this happens, the pool surface will not
match the sample provided and will ultimately result in lower customer satisfaction.
Installing any NPT pool finish if the ambient air temperature is less than 40' Fahrenheit or 4AO Celsius is not recommended.
It is also very important to make sure that the concrete pool shell is not frozen before applying the pool finish. In cold
environments, it is very common to enclose or tent the pool or spa to be plastered prior to installation to help control the
ambient air temperature and raise the temperature of the pool shell. If portable heaters are used to heat the enclosure, use
of a propane heater is recommended as it burns much cleaner than a diesel fuel heater. Make sure that there is adequate
ventilation as a buildup of carbon monoxide can be deadly. Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide build up inside of a pool
or spa enclosure can also have detrimental effects on the new pool finish as well: both can lead to excessive, carbonation
(turning white) of the pool finish surface. When installing NPT pool finishes in cold environments, it is recommended to
heat the water going into the mixer to help keep the plaster material from getting cold quickly. According to the American
Concrete Institute ACI, "For every 10'F reduction in concrete temperature, setting time is increased by about one-third.
For example, a mix that usually sets in six hours when placed at 70'F would not set for 1 I hours when placed at 50'F. This
delay increases the available time for placing and finishing, but it also extends the bleeding duration, delays slab finishing,
and requires longer crew hours." This note can be applied to cold weather pool finish installation as well. Once the new
pool finish is installed, it is important that it be kept from freezing for the first 48 hours to ensure that it has enough time to
reach a minimum of 500 P.S.I. This will ensure that it will not be negatively impacted by a freeze/thaw cycle as it hydrates.
Allowing the finish to freeze within the first 48 hours can dramatically decrease the strength of the pool finish which may
result in a shortened service life. Regardless of the how cold the weather gets, it is very important to never exceed 2% of
the total weight of cement when using the set accelerator calcium chloride. Using more calcium chloride than what is
recommended may have a negative impact on the pool finish, especially on pigmented finishes which will compromise
the pool finish appearance and shorten its service life.
Preparation
Mixing
Pumping
Application
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QuartzScapes' should be applied to a sound surface free of oil, dirt, algae or any other foreign substance. Previously applied
paints or sealers must be removed by acid washing and/or sandblasting. Neutralize acid with baking soda or soda ash then
thoroughly rinse with water. In addition to, or in partial replacement of the procedures mentioned above, MIRACOTE BC
PRO, PERMAKOTE" or SCIRACH KOTE 2000- can be used as a bonding coat. Refinished pools must be undercut an
appropriate distance around all tile, return lines, light fixtures and main drains. All weepers and plumbing leaks should be
repaired with water stop cement at least 24 hours prior to plaster application. Failure to properly clean the pool shell prior to
application of the QuartzScapes' finish may result in an improper bond which can lead to delamination or bond failure.
Using a standard plaster mixer, begin by adding enough dean, potable water to wet (1) bag of QuartzScapes' base mix..This
creates an abrasive mix that will break up the additives and pigments. ADD 'h bag of Azteca-NPT' Modifier or (1) bag of
EZ Spred now. (Do not add both Azteca and EZ Spred.) ADD pigment now if batch formula calls for it. Once the additives
and pigments are mixed thoroughly, ADD'hrd of the remaining water, approximately 12-13 gallons. Based on Abrams
law of water to cement ratio the correct amount of water under optimal conditions for QuartzScapes' is 18 gallons per
batch. It is recommended not to exceed 20 gallons of water per batch. (Local environmental conditions may dictate changes
to the standard water to cement ratios.) Less water is better and creates a stronger pool finish. Adding too much water will
weaken the plaster matrix and can lead to check (spider) cradling as well. ADD cement and then ADD remaining bags of
QuartzScapes' base mix. Mix will appear stiff which aids in the mixing and blending of the material and helps break up any
dumps. Continue to mix for 2-3 minutes before adding remaining water to achieve optimal mix consistency. Continue to
mix for an additional 2-3 minutes (6-8 minutes total mixing time). Note. most popular paddle mixer is 12 Cubic Feet and has
a 1,300-1,400 pound material capacity. If Calcium Chloride needs to be used, follow industry standards of no more than 2%
of total cement weight per batch (Especially if using pigments, excess Calcium Chloride can affect the quality of the.pigments.)
QuartzScapes' has either 188 or 282 pounds of cement per batch. A standard DE Scoop holds approximately 3 pounds of
Calcium Chloride. Based on this formula, you should not use more than 3.75 pounds for every QuartzScapes' color except
Super Blue (which has an additional bag of cement) where you can use up to 5.6 pounds of calcium chloride.
If pumping material to the pool using a plaster pump, please consider the following tips to help maximize the
effectiveness of the pump.
1. Set the plaster pump to the lowest gear/shortest stroke by moving the belt.
-2. Always begin pumping with a full stoke.
3. Mix (1) bag of EZ Spred in a (5) gallon bucket of water and pump this slurry mixture through the
plaster hose right before pumping the QuartzScapes' material. This greatly reduces the chances of
plugging a hose and or pump manifold. .
4. The shorter the length of the plaster hose used to deliver the material, the better.
Mist pool shell prior to application and throughout the process to keep it moist and prevent excessive absorption moisture
in the QuartzScapes' material as it is being applied A hot/dry pool shell will cause rapid loss of moisture, accelerated set
time of plaster, and possible failure of material adhering to surface. Apply QuartzScapes' evenly 3/8" to 1/2" thick. Material
that is too thin will dry too quickly, and material that is too thick will take longer to set and can trap moisture (hydration/
graying offinish). Hard Troweling is essential to a beautiful and long lasting QuartzScapes' finish. Hard Troweling is the
process of compacting the material so that there is proper compression of the material which drives the larger aggregates
down and the smaller aggregates up. Hard troweling also reduces the amount of water in the mixture by bringing it to the
surface along with the cement paste mixture. During the final troweling, remove the excess paste from the surface into a
bucket and dispose of it properly. Fill all spike holes with aggregate and cement, not just cream.
CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE
12" x 12" SQUARE GRATE: P/N t
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PartNumber. 640-4720
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Description: Square Grate
Size: 12" x 12"
Open Area: 62A W
GPM @ 1.5fps: 292
Floor Flow Rate: 356 GPM VGB
Wall Flow Rate: 280 GPM 2008
Date of Manufacture:
SEEP 19 2818
This product has been tested to ANSI/ASME 112,19.8-2007 (addendum 8a-2008) per §1404 of the
Virginia Graham Baker (VGB 2008) Pool and Spa Safety Act. Certified by: Underwriters Laboratories,
Inc, 2929 E. Imperial Highway, Suite 100, Brea, CA 92821-6729
This product is certified to comply with §1404 of the%rginia Graham Baker (VGB 2008) Pool and Spa
Safety Act A copy of the test results forthe above maybe found atwww.waterwayplastics.com or go
to www.ul.com. This product is manufactured byWaterway Plastics, Oxnard, CA 93030
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GRATE AND FRAME OWNER'S MANUAL
For Model Number: 640-4720(12"x 12")
VGB WARNING
Read and keep these instructions for future reference. Fallow all instructions in this
2008 A owner's manual and on the equipment. Failure to follow instructions can cause severe
injury and/or death.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING - SUCTION,ENTRAPMENT HAZARD
Suction in suction outlets and/orsuction outlet
covers which are damaged, broken, cracked,
missing, or unsecured can cause severe injury and/
or death due to the following entrapment hazards:
Hair.Entrapment: Hair can become entangled in suction outlet cover.
Limb Entrapment: A limb inserted into an opening of a suction outlet
sump or suction outlet cover that is damaged, broken, cracked, missing,
or notsecurely attached can result in mechanical bind orswelling of
the limb.
Body Suction Entrapment: A negative pressure applied to a large
portion of the body or limbs can result in an entrapment
Evisceration / Disembowelment Entrapment: A negative pressure
applied directly to the intestines through an unprotected suction
outlet sump or' suction outlet cover which is damaged, broken, cracked,
missing, or unsecured can result in evisceration /disembowelment'
entrapment
Mechanical Entrapment: There is potential forjewelry, swimsuit,
hair decorations, finger, toe, or knuckle to be caughtinan openingof a
suction outlet cover resulting in mechanical entrapment.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ENTRAPMENT HAZARDS:
• Use two or more suction fitting on each
pump suction line. The suction fittings
shall be separated,by a minimum of 3 ft.
(�fl (91.44 cm), or if any are located closer they
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(i.e., one on the bottom and one on the vertical wall, orone.each on
two separate vertical wall)..
• In the event of one suction outlet being completely blocked, the
remaining suction outlets serving that system shall have a flow
rating capable of the full flow of the pump(s) for the specific suction
system.
• Dual suction fittings shall not be located on seating areas or on the
backrest for such seating areas.
• The maximum system flow rate shall not exceed the flow rating of
any listed (per ASME Al12.19.8-2007) suction outlet cover installed.
In the event of one suction outlet being completely blocked, the
remaining suction outlets serving the system shall have a flow rating
capable of the full flow of the pump(s).
• Never use a pool or spa if any suction outlet component is damaged,
broken, cracked, missing, or not securely attached.
• Replace damaged; broken, cracked missing, oriootsecurely attached
suction outlet components immediately.
• Two or more suction outlets per pump should be installed in
accordance with latest APSP Standards and CPSCguidelines, and
follow all National, State, and Local codes applicable.
• Replace the suction within 7 years from the installation date.
• Installation of a vacuum release system, which relieves entrapping
suction, is recommended.
USE ONLY GENUINE WATERWAY REPLACEMENT PARTS.
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WARNING
AFailure to remove pressure test plugs and/or plugs used in winterization ofthe pooVspa from the suction
outlets can result in an increased potential for suction entrapment as described on the previous page.
AFailure to keep suction outlet components dear of debris, such as leaves, dirt, hair, paper and other material,
can result in an increased potential for suction entrapment as described on the previous page.
ASuction outlet components have a finite life. The cover/grate should be inspected frequently and replaced at
least every seven years, or if found to be damaged, broken, cracked, missing, or not securely attached.
AThe 12"x 1rfitting is rated at 356 GPM for floor and I80 GPM for wall. if the fitting is missing or broken,
replace with a fitting of equivalent rating or higher. Use of a lower rated suction fitting could result in
entrapment of the body which could result in serious injury including drowning.
ADo not use or operate pool, spa, or hot tub if this suction fitting is missing, broken or not seared per
instructions. The suction fitting is intended to prevent entrapment of the body. Use of the spa hot tub with a
missing, broken or improperly secured suction grate may result in serious personal injury including drowning.
AWhen the pool, spa or hot tub is in operation, suction is created at thisfrtting. Users of the spa or hottub must
be instructed not to come in contact with this fitting in such a way as to block its orifice. If user of the spa or
hot tub blocks this fitting with his/her body, serious personal injury ordyowning may occur.
AIn order to remove the suction cover (for service or winterization), using a Phillips -head screw driver remove
the screws. inspect both the suction cover andsuction fitting for any cracks or damages.
AIt is imperative to sec urelyattach the suction cover to the wall fittings (use only the original supplied screws
or obtain original replacements). Do not overtighten the screws. Inspection of fasteners and observation for
damaged/tampered with suction fittings is required.
AAny and all broken or missing parts must be replaced prior to starting spa or pool pump. Never operate spa or
pool without drain cover in place and properly affixed, death or serious injury can Fault.
ADo not exceed the safe flow rate. Do not increase flow through system by increasing pump size or horsepower.
ADo not allow children to sit, play or interact with main drains or suction outlet
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE OF FIELD BUILT SUMPS
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(a) D = inside diameter of pipe.
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the considerations of cover/grate loadings, durability, hair, finger, and limb entrapment issues, as well as features
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