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How Infinifill™ Maintains The Perfect Edge

The pool uses a normal pump, filter and plumbing. This allows standard circulation and filtering methods to be used for the normal circulation tasks.

A dedicated sump pump and filter are used for circulation between the sump and pool.

Level 1 is the correct water level in the sump for operation of the infinite or negative edge feature. If the water level goes below Level 1, the Infinifill™ automatically adds water until the proper level is reached, so the edge is maintained.

When someone enters the pool or wind blows water over the edge or a check valve bleeds back, the water level will rise in the sump. The Infinifill™ will automatically activate the sump pump when the water rises to Level 2. This will lower the water in the sump and return it to the pool and the edge will be established again.

When there is rainfall the overall system water level will rise and the edge is lost. When the water reaches Level 3, water is removed from the sump and thus the pool. When the level goes below Level 2 the water removal is stopped. The edge is established again.

 

Water Sensors and Mounting

Three individual cables and sensors are routed from the control unit. This allows each sensor to be mounted at the exact height desired for proper operation. The sensors are usually mounted in a bracket which is then mounted in on the sump wall.

 

   
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