Typical
New Pool Installation
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Model
3005 - Fill System
Typical installation for a new pool.
A water source is found
and is controlled by a gate valve and protected by an anti-siphon
valve. The source is further controlled by the supplied irrigation
quality water valve. This valve is controlled by the Water Level Stabilizer.
The water is then injected in the plumping line at the equipment pad.
A 1/2" or smaller PVC line runs from the equipment pad to the
pool and exits at the tile line just under the coping. The sensor
is then attached to the tile line.
Input power can be 115vac or 220vac. |
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Model
3105 - Fill and Dump System
Typical installation for a new pool.
A water source is located
and is controlled by a gate valve and protected by an anti-siphon
valve. The source is further controlled by the supplied irrigation
quality water valve. This valve is controlled by the Water Level Stabilizer.
The water is then injected in the plumping line at the equipment pad.
The water from the filter exits via a "T" to the dump valve
and exits via a drain line.
A 1/2" or smaller PVC line runs from the equipment pad to the
pool and exits at the tile line just under the coping. The sensor
is then attached to the tile line.
Input power can be 115vac or 220vac. |
View
system diagrams for an existing pool.
The
Water Level Stabilizer System Includes:
Control unit.
One irrigation quality water valve is provided for Model 3005 systems.
Two water valves are provided for Model 3105 systems.
Sensor assembly with standard 24 foot cord.
The
Installer Should Provide:
Anti-Siphon valve or other devices required by national
and local plumbing codes.
Check valves if necessary.
Plumbing fittings.
Wire for power connections (18 gauge). System has 1/2" conduit fitting
holes.
Wire for valve connections (18 gauge).
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