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BP-2024-1354 88 CRESCENT ST COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Map:Block:Lot: 24D-250-001 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Permit: Swimming Pool PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GUARANTY FUND (MGL c.142A) BUILDING PERMIT Permit # BP-2024-1354 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO: Project# INGROUND POOL 2024 Contractor: License: Est.Cost: 39500 JULIANO'S POOLS Const.Class: Exp.Date: Use Group: Owner: THEODORE PARADISE Lot Size (sq.ft.) Zoning: URC Applicant: JULIANO'S POOLS Applicant Address Phone: Insurance: 321 TALCOTTVILLE RD 860-995-4243 CCWC428101 VERNON, CT 06066 ISSUED ON: 10/17/2024 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK: INGROUND POOL POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET Inspector of Plumbing Inspector of Wiring D.P.W. Building Inspector Underground: Service: Meter: Footings: Rough: Rough: House # Foundation: Final: Final: Final: Rough Frame: Gas: Fire Department Driveway Final: Fireplace/Chimney: Rough: Oil: Insulation: Final: Smoke: Final: THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON UPON VIOLATION OF ANY OF ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS. Signature: 772.. Fees Paid: $100.00 212 Main Street,Phone(413)587-1240,Fax:(413)587-1272 Office of the Building Commissioner • File #BP-2024-I354 APPLICANT/CONTACT PERSON:JULIANO'S POOLS 321 TALCOTTVILLE RD VERNON, CT 06066 860-995-4243 PROPERTY LOCATION 88 CRESCENT ST MAP:LOT 24D-250-001 ZONE THIS SECTION FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST ENCLOSED REQUIRED DATE ZONING FORM FILLED OUT Building Permit Filled out Fee Paid $100.00 Type of Construction: INGROUND POOL New Construction Non Structural Renovations Addition to Existing Accessory Structure Building Plans Included: Owner/ Statement or License 3 sets of Plans/Plot Plan Driveway Grade% THE FOLLOWING ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON INFORMATION PRESS ED: - Approved Additional permits required(see below) For all projects that need additional reviews 0+,+=4ik;O as checked below,please see the Office of Planning& Sustainability Permit nage or scan here T PLANNING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER:§ Intermediate Project: Site Plan AND/OR Special Permit With Site Plan Major Project: Site Plan AND/OR SpecialPermit With Site Plan ZONING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER: § Finding Special Permit Variance* Received&Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Other Permits Required: Curb Cut from DPW Water Availability Sewer Availability • Septic Approval Board of Health Well Water Potability Board of Health Permit from Conservation Commission Permit from CB Architecture Committee Permit from Elm Street Commission Permit DPW Storm Water Management Demolition Delay /// IO- 17- Z)Zy Signature of Building Official Date Note: Issuance of a Zoning permit does not relieve a applicant's burden to comply with all zoning requirements and obtain all required permits from Board of Health,Conservation Commission, Department of public works and other applicable permit granting authorities. * Variances are granted only to those applicants who meet the strict standards of MGL 40A.Contact Office of Planning& Development for more information. / t / Ns-. 0 The Commonwealth of Mas chin Cl 16,\r , wi Board of Building Regulations an (an FOR �0� f M CPALITY Massachusetts State Building Code, 7 ;e1 I 1 // USE Building Permit Application To Construct, Repair,Renova 'Or' olisVa evised Mar 2011 One-or Two-Family Dwelling '10':: 1 f� This Section For Official Use Only t' �Building Permit Number: r act cf.— Date Applied: 1 1.)i N izs ,// /V - 17-Zt zy Building Official(Print Name) Signature Date SECTION 1: SITE INFORMATION 1.1 Property Address: 1.2 Assessors Map&Parcel Numbers 8 CcC_.Ten-t S- r-eet Z,y b - a5O - ool 1.1 a Is this an accepted street?yes X no Map Number Parcel Number 1.3 Zoning Information: 1.4 Property Dimensions: U Cz C. s i yk9i4 e_ -Pr r,r,i 1y . 38 aLr-es Zoning District Propose4 Use Lot Area(sq ft) Frontage(ft) 1.5 Building Setbacks(ft) Front Yard Side Yards Rear Yard Required Provided Required Provided Required Provided (DO = 31 ` 1�S` /60' - 1.6 Water Supply: (M.G.Lc.40,§54) 1.7 Flood Zone Informati n: 1.8 Sewage Disposal System: Public? Private 0 Zone: _ Outside Flood Zone? Municipal�On site disposal system 0 Check if yelp) • SECTION 2: PROPERTY OWNERSHIP' 2.1 Owner'of Record: I e z d.f l re. rarac4 cse . N o Q-xv -tZ)n < t 010(0 C3 Name(Print) City,State,ZIP S C r�e�cL-t S S . 1-1 13 020) -£(O -I- p C�ra6 Jw C. C o ram. No.and Street Telephone Email Address SECTION 3:DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK2(check all that apply) New Construction 0 Existing Building 0 Owner-Occupied 0 Repairs(s) 0 Alteration(s) 0 Addition 0 Demolition 0 Accessory Bldg.P Number of Units Other 0 Specify:-IG- p o i Brief Description of Proposed Work': (t)r - r\ Q f C� j 8' .` t v, Si�cv C �n r)uh-t� Pond SorA l .I - rp0o► . wi a_ na.1v(�cttias ,P�o,-f porn!, 0.aa c LI, se[f c t osi 4� i 1 cctch;..Lq (Mk r:e SECTION 4:ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS Item Estimated Costs: Official Use Only (Labor and Materials) 1. Building $3ci 5 00 1. Building Permit Fee: $ Indicate how fee is determined: 2. Electrical s 0 Standard City/Town Application Fee Total Project Cost3 (Item 6)x multiplier x 3. Plumbing $ . Other Fees: $ 4. Mechanical (HVA ) $ 0 List: 5. Mechanical (Fire -ii Suppression) ,,_ Total All Fees: ��ft j Check Nopull Beck Amount: I Cash Amount: 6.Total Project Cost: $3 ),50 o 0 Paid in 0 Outstanding Balance Due: SECTION 5: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 5.1 Construction Supervisor License(CSL) License Number Expiration Date Name of CSL Holder List CSL Type(see below) No.and Street Type Description U Unrestricted(Buildings up to 35,000 cu.ft.) R Restricted 1&2 Family Dwelling City/Town,State,ZIP M Masonry RC Roofing Covering WS Window and Siding SF Solid Fuel Burning Appliances I Insulation Telephone Email address D Demolition 5.2 Registered Home Improvement Contractor(HIC) 3C��a J���oZs .-J 1 Gil U c S Q(3()( S HIC Registration Number Expiration Date HIC Comnanv Name or MC Reoictrant Name 3. �WLr` tvilv c n:elle L g-c,....osPovis.co►-..,. No.and Street Entail address \J crib CT (Rots tts0- 513— ) ( 60 City/Town,State,ZIP Telephone SECTION 6:WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE AFFIDAVIT(M.G.L.c. 152.§ 25C(6)) Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the Issuance of the building permit. Signed Affidavit Attached? Yes l� No . 0 SECTION 7a:OWNER AUTHORIZATION TO BE COMPLETED WHEN OWNER'S AGENT OR CONTRACTOR APPLIES FOR BUILDING PERMIT I,as Owner of the subject property,hereby authorize U c (.Ln O `S P OO l S to act on my behalf,in all matters(' relative to work authorized by this building permit application. S.e_ 4 e;f 4s-r O-r clA7 ►�-o r-; zx i o►'\ I Ol i a 1.2,4 Print Owner s Name(Electronic Signature) I Date SECTION 7b:OWNER'OR AUTHORIZED AGENT DECLARATION By entering my name below, I hereby attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that all of the information contained in this applicati is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and understanding. AJ r✓�II.GCi( 14 012.9 Print Owner's or Authorized Agent's Name(Electronic Signature) ate g ) NOTES: 1. An Owner who obtains a building permit to do his/her own work,or an owner who hires an unregistered contractor (not registered in the Home Improvement Contractor(HIC)Program),will not have access to the arbitration program or guaranty fund under M.G.L.c. 142A. Other important information on the HIC Program can be found at www.mass.gov/oca Information on the Construction Supervisor License can be found at www.mass.gov/dps 2. When substantial work is planned,provide the information below: Total floor area(sq.ft.) (including garage,finished basement/attics,decks or porch) Gross living area(sq. ft.) Habitable room count Number of fireplaces Number of bedrooms Number of bathrooms Number of half/baths Type of heating system Number of decks/porches Type of cooling system Enclosed Open 3. "Total Project Square Footage"may be substituted for"Total Project Cost" City of Northampton • v. ' Massachusetts }4•_ c,�.. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS �': i sV s. j. 212 Main Street • Municipal Building Jti OD` Northampton, MA 01060 Szj 3,.)\'‘� CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS AFFIDAVIT (FOR ALL DEMOLITION AND RENOVATION PROJECTS) In accordance of the provisions of MGL c 40, S54, a condition of Building Permit Number is that all debris resulting from this work shall be disposed of in a properly licensed waste disposal facility, as defined by MGL c 111, S 150A. The debris will be disposed of in: Location of Facility: tTu\\ (in0 '� Pno Ls 3 a 1 TLv\ co- ' '\ t, v es-nor , CT OOi The debris will be transported by: Name of Hauler: u k Q(\o`cS Signature of Applicant: /0c*L4. Date: I 0//0/,:2,. , The Cotttmonwealth of Massachusetts ► � Department of Industrial Accidents 1 Congress Street,Suite 100 =,�: Boston, MA 02114-2017 Wwwinass.gOI'fll�fa Workers'Compensation Insurance Affidavit:Builder, ('ontractorstE ectriciansiPlumbers. TO BE REED WITH THE PERMUTING AUTHORITY. Applicant Information Please Print I.eeibls Name(13usatessierganixationilndividualya)1 Greif U S POOJ S Address:3 a ( l C o City/Statei'Zip: \Iec-11 n CT OteO1a( Phone#: 0 —5-7 3-- (t q C) Are you an employer?Cheek the appropriate tHu. Type of project(required): I..' 0 in a employer with I 0 employees(full and-or part-time)_. 7. ❑New construction 2 al I am a sole proprietor or partnership and have no employees working for me in $. { ]Remodeling any capacity.[No workers'comp.insurance requirual.j 9. ©Demolition 3.®I am a lwrrnes i wner doing all work myself.[No workers"comp.insurance required] 1 0[]Building addition 4.0 I am a lronaeoawner and will be hiring c.,a uractora to conduct all work on my proverty. I will pure that all contractors either have malaria'con uationt in urance or are sole 11.0 Electrical repairs or additions propriettaa with na employees. 12.Q Plumbing repairs or additions 50 lam a general contractor and I have hied the sub,contractors listed on the attached sheet. These sriba:mmetors have employees and ha worker ran'comp.inuce 1 Roof repairs haft 6. We are acorporation and sirs officers have exercised their right of exemption per MGL c. 14. titer S�in/CieLev irti 152.f 1(4l,artd we have nu ert luyeea.[No workers'comp.insurance requital P col 'Any applicant that chucks bus t:l Mien also fill our the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. 'r tkun sswrers who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new aftidav it indicating such. 1.C'untractors that check this box nosh attached an additional.hoot showing the name of the suhrcontractucs and state whether or not those entities bass employees. It the sub-contractors have employ ccs.they inusi provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that Ls providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: CAI t(1Gt CDs'UQ.[ )r i u rain a__ . /�/� V I Policy#orSelf ins.Lic.#:t...t_.�r... 4c2-.� I 01 Expiration Date: 1/i,3/02s5 Job Site Address: SE Cre.sc .rr- ts4. City/state/zip: f er-t-AC_mpfbn M-A Attach a copy of the workers'compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). 0 I 0(Q_U Failure to secure coverage as required under MGL c. 152,§25A is a criminal violation punishable by a fine up to S 1300.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to S250.00 a day against the violator.A copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby c rtify under the mi s and penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct. Signature: ). rue.. Date: i U I() p2 Phone#: EIS()— 6 13` I !V Official use only. Do not write in this area,to he completed by city or town official City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: i _ _ File No. ZONING PERMIT APPLICATION (350.4.4) Please type in this fillable PDF or print and hand-write all information and return to the Building Inspector at the Building Department (212 Main St.) with the $40 filing fee by check and money order (payable to the City of Northampton) or credit card (in person only). 1. Name of Applicant: in%e e_ Levass-eot- Email:d(,)nte/ie� (Uf�'ar,oSpl5. CQ✓�- a-no►s Pads ,, ,,(,, V Address:3a( Ttt1 t i I e ). Verrlo , LT Weli4glephone:AIDO-513 He? 0 2. Owner of Property: Theo o Address: a R. lt-e c e n+ S+1 Noritiam on Telephone: 9 t 3 02 - 102(4) 3. Status of Applicant: Owner El Contract Purchaser El Lessee L Other (explain) el241f 4. Job Location: g - N U c*k CL 1m r Parcel Id: Zoning Map# Parcel# • District(s): In Elm Street District In Central Business District (TO BE FILLED IN BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT) 5. Existing Use of Structure/Property: S1\11,.{ (-_J 6. Description of Proposed Use/Work/Project/Occupation: (Use additional sheets if necessary): (\(C e SSO•c l S-�rt� Ct.\ - 12 X. 31) r n o n f Ct ,n par d Ski eL f.j pool -f r eo + p t ilA p arigt 0 + s ei r- c(os J 1 a C h;�► - .J -Fe ne-e_ 7. Attached Plans: Sketch Plan El Site Plan Engineered/Surveyed Plans El 8. Has a Special Permit/Variance/Finding ever been issued for/on the site? NO ❑ DONT KNOW YES ❑ IF YES, date issued: IF YES: Was the permit recorded at the Registry of Deeds? NO El DONT KNOW YES ElIF YES: enter Book Page and/or Document# 9.Does the site contain a brook, body of water or wetlands? NO El DONT KNOW El YES El IF YES, has a permit been or need to be obtained from the Conservation Commission? Needs to be obtained ❑ Obtained ❑ , date issued: (Form Continues On Other Side) 3/1/2024 10. Do any signs exist on the property? YES ❑ NO J— IF YES, describe size, type and location: Are there any proposed changes to or additions of signs intended for the property? YES ❑ NO ❑ IF YES, describe size, type and location: 11. Will the construction activity disturb (clearing, grading, excavation, or filling) over 1 acre or is it part of a common plan of development that will disturb over 1 acre? YES ❑ NO IF YES, then a Northampton Storm Water Management Permit from t e DPW is required. 12. ALL INFORMATION MUST BE COMPLETED, or PERMIT CAN BE DENIED DUE TO LACK OF INFORMATION This column reserved for use by the Building Dept.only. EXISTING PROPOSED REQUIRED BY ZONING • Lot Size 3 Frontage Setbacks Front 0 Side L: R: L: 3 "I ' R:a� I L: R: Rear Ebb ' Building Height Building Square Footage � 00 Sct . f • . %Open Space: (lot area minus building Et paved parking) #of Parking Spaces #of Loading Docks Fill: (volume Et location) Driveway Grade% 13. Certification: I hereby certify that the information contained herein is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. Date: 1 U I U I C.� Applicant's Signature k\ NOTE:Issuance of a zoning permit does not relieve an applicant's burden to comply with all zoning requirements and obtain all required permits from the Board of Health,Conservation Commission,Historical Commission and Architectural Boards,Department of Public Works and other applicable permit granting authorities. 3/1/2024 THIS PLAT IS COMPILED FROM DEEDS, PLANS ANu UIt1tK JUUNLtJ ANL) IJ NU TO BE CONSTRUED AS AN ACCURATE SURVEY AND IS NOT TO BE RECORDED. BUILDING LOCATION ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED. LOCATION OF FENCES ON OR NEAR BOUNDARY UNES IS NOT VERIFIED BY THIS INSPECTION, EXCEPT AS NOTED HEREON. NOTE: PROPERTY LINES SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE, A FULL FIELD SURVEY IS REQUIRED TO ACCURATELY DETERMINE THEIR LOCATION. overhead utility e� NOTE: wires— odd d��v SUBJECT TO AND TOGTHER g$��.� WITH RIGHTS IN THE DRIVEWAY RUNNING ALONG THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY. ~ $8 _.- �`r . 1y" "" ', °a 1170. cco� +I approximate location • of wooden stockade fence 3� 18� �� .. owner unknown c .. o I PLAN BK. 242, PG. 118 I BOOK 14576 PAGE 1 C05` Y bp' 110', CRESCENT STREET Pcu-Lths-e.. TO: HOMESTEAD FUNDING & CONNECTICUT ATTORNEYS TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY TO THE BEST OF MY INFORMATION. KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF g Cre,scerd-St. I HEREBY REPORT THAT I HAVE EXAMINED THE PREMISES AND BASED ON EXISTING pp MONUMENTATION ALL VISIBLE EASEMENTS, ENCROACHMENTS AND BUILDINGS ARE LOCATED ON f�U'rt-1't c{r,r,plb ,-� THE GROUND AS SHOWN AND THAT THE BUILDINGS ARE ENTIRELY WITHIN THE LOT LINES, EXCEPT AS NOTED. I FURTHER REPORT THAT THE PROPERTY IS NOT LOCATED WITHIN 1�k 3o �YwU�i�� A FLOOD PRONE AREA AS SHOWN ON FEDERAL FLOOD INSURANCE MAPS FOR COMMUNITY #250167 poi T6_ —NOTE— SURVEYOR: (Alri.fA1 . T. -. THIS PLAT FOR MORTGAGE LOAN PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A PROPERTY SURVEY 1 t[ / f V/1 I �r a ktr —MORTGAGE LOAN INSPECTION PLAT— NORTHAMPTON MASSACHUSETTS RANDALL a PREPARED `CR IZER THEODORE PARADISE e35032 SritterMelleie s MARCH 25, 2024 (+.r ,} dr .-IAROI D I PATOIN AND AScOCIA?FG INC:. Docusign Envelope ID:17B551E0-6957-4658-8452-D023D06F1368 Letter Of Authorization I, as owner of subject property, hereby authorize any Juliano's Pools Inc. personnel,to act on my behalf to pull an in-ground swimming pool building permit(and including any/all matters relevant to work authorized by this building permit), using as necessary his/her/their home improvement contractor license, plumbing and piping limited contractor license,electrical contractor license and swimming pool builder in-ground license. Customer Name:Theodore Paradise Customer Phone: 413-222 0826 Address: 88 crescent street Northampton, MA 01060 Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Sincerely, ,--+-DocuSigned by: I u,c atot, Petro Ast, DocLSigned by: \----0513571F3040449 (1,',, WI�`` (signature) aViS W `-076E3AE5A0B7441. 10/09/24 1 2:48 PM EDT ®, c) ( Cr ( (., r c. (. CC: (-) f_ C.• 1, C,, r r• �•�. C_ r E-• r.`C n C C',(j (' c (�; r f••�l C: C; C�, C c, f. C r1 (. (-. 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U� THIS POOL J Aik' -, aD— :t ' ,tr ' 7 E' 3' � . 1.Al Fbehod pomis to 2*settees, 4R1pnanICkrei • iR e.ROle dhonornbb Dc7rtiilmeedautbbb malaMaLnadtsebed BAIL BOTTOM SLOPE SHALLOW SIDE BO O SIDE �• ' WA WALL PAD DO WALL VrD WALL 0.A beet/One.leer Lsals.Is to be permcestyalaGbed 117 b to etatee aide of tS Pale de festaopotlsaps T.I:aatraedenOrdrvy:13.5aalmeVwdae prom/lore meybo ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FINISH DIMENSIONS ewmdbsvrbuc stand e eSScm.Tbbbbtodaxmdwdbyand Is Oa rrspomdByetthe mrarmrwrn t no an aserl Draw mattleckebd dme Woentpad. I.4arilabo b to be da b s to 4ccs:dasce wtn A+edoml•tat cod keel bul6tp cede as wall as ANSI/APSPe pgasIod otrwuds. The boOo.coE3gserbn sham conforms wl,CU1mntANS1/APSP su2pettW mLnhvmsbmUaMs1rpeob NOT apprcred brcTv19. Volume: 11250 gal / 42550 L I Perimeter. 79•-3" / 24.15 m I Surface Area: 400.37 ft 2/ 37.19 m2 1 Liner Sq.Ft.:420.2917 I 66 Zerwaser ow.e Mom i 7 NOMNAc-- macce me ma.r...ry I. „,i,,„•earn 4- � Moira Drain/ Suction Piping ..+.�.,rah. se be MNYe�MM)sesserrseeby `` 11 MAX u nc can.www.. ';t:�` 1.;i 1.b..r..2• . 3 RATED FOR ae*mawuwa r; / MAX MAX 125 CPM .�wow...w a \\ ( f �ED / Hayward tP (See Pump ti.nwe `/�4 Curve Mot. .rnirs.a,, ' /fir GPM 0 48 7\�O,/ e•Ws..7„ ,t To Purrrp TOH is 86 .,�\' aaw�rxaw.uu •4,,- �uer.%wPM GPM) rrwru •-;e.. n y^`4�. •Wmw�.xv�r MAX roa soneM . , \,\\: 5.6 FPS 1--- -r.e-4Lr_4 --7-11'O =AYAnUv---1 It: Ixii.:: _ 1* - , - ....... �,:/ ;;� ,, _ :ts__ i 1 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Office of Consumer Affaif6 and Business Regulation 1000 WashingtQQ treet - Suite 710 Boston, Massachusetts 02118 Home Improyement Cb itractor -e istration t" Z , = , Type: Individual -a rgrigrom•== ;e istration: 139826 BRIAN JULIANO n' =_+ EXpiration. 08/26/2025 D/B/A JULIANO'S POOLS ". 321 TALCOTTVILLE RD. l eii S VERNON,CT 06066 IBM I 7e, w C v '1Mcv V Update Address and Return Card. THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Office of Consumer Affairs&Business Regulation Registration valid for individual use only before the HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR expiration date. If found return to: TYPE:Individual Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation Registration Expiration 1000 Washington Street -Suite 710 139826 ti. i- 08/26/2025 Boston,MA 02118 BRIAN JULIANO t }1 D/B/A JULIANO'S P ,: BRIAN R.JULIANO 321 TALCOTTVILLE RD C;4 ,4{o? i�/,,ft VERNON,CT 06066 Undersecretary Not valid without signature DATE(MM/DDYY --- / YY) L- CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE � 7.l8,2024 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER (.ONiACr NAME: Andrea Hills FAX Koverage Insurance Group 'NC,PHONE No Ext): (860)7454222 (A/C,No): 657 Enfield Street ADDRESS: andreah(d,,kovcragcgroup.com INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# Enfield CT 06082 INSURER A: PHILADELPHIA IND INS CO 18058 INSURED INSURER B: CAROLINA CASUALTY INS CO 10510 JULIANO'S POOLS.LLC INSURER C: 321 TALCOTTVILLE ROAD INSURER D: INSURER E: VERNON CT 06066 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. 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ACORD 25(2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD HAYWARD® ISWGio48COC Rev D CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE Contains: WG1o48E, WG1o48EBLK, WG1o48EGR, or WG1o48EDGR Description: 8" Round Suction Outlet Cover Ratings: Floor: 125 GPM_Wall: j2 GPM Open Area: 8.1 sq-in Certified to Comply with Section i4o4 of the Virginia Graeme Baker Act (VGB) Pool & Spa Safety Act codified at i6 CFR part 145o. Initial Certification May 2011. Manufactured: After September io, 2009, by a Division of Hayward Industries, Inc. at K4-A, 214028 Block K4- A, Export Processing Zone Wuxi New District Jiangsu Province PRC 214028, China; or at One Hayward Industrial Drive, Clemmons, NC 27012. Certified by Hayward Pool Products, 62o Division Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07207, Phone 908-355-7995 Contact at www.haywardnet.com Record Custodian is Customer Service at www.haywardnet.com. Hayward Pool Products P.O. Box 510o Clemmons, NC 27012-5100, Phone: 336-712-9900 http://www.hayward-pool.com/pdf/literature/8inroundCOC.pdf Date of Mfr: The Lot Number shown on the product label contains the Year & Month of manufacture. The first number represents the year (ex 1 = 2011) and the second character the month (A=Jan, B=Feb, H=Aug, I is skipped,J=Sep, etc) Tested to: ANSI/APSP 16 (ANSI/ASME 112.19.8-2007 (addendum 9b-2oo9)) per Section 1404 of the Virginia Graeme Baker Act (VGB) Pool & Spa Safety Act. Tested by NSF International, 789 Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48113, Phone 734-769-8010 in April 2011. Certificate at: http://info.nsf.org/Certified/Pools/Listings.asp?Company=21600&Standard=ASME19o8 Date of Installation: Suction outlet components have a finite life, the cover/grate should be inspected frequently and replaced at least every 7 years or if found to be damaged, broken, cracked, missing, or not securely attached. Hayward Pool Products acknowledges that it is a federal crime to knowingly and willingly make materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements, representations, or omissions on this certification. 6" SPACING BETWEEN MOUNTING HOLES USED ON FOLLOWING SERIES: •00 WG1030AVPAK2 SP1030AVPAK2 J000000 /;- WG1048AVPAK2 SP1048AVPAK2 :• 000000 • �,..v-'7 3/4" 0000000 • WG1049AVPAK2 SP1049AVPAK2 ••0000••0000e.': WG1051AVPAK2 SP1051AVPAK2 SUCTION OUTLET O 0000•••0000 O'�-, WG1052AVPAK2 SP1052AVPAK2 ti.. .••0000••0000••::,. - COVER WG1048E • *000000. WG1053AVPAK2 SP1053AVPAK2 000000 WG1054AVPAK2 SP1054AVPAK2 • 0000.0000 WG1153AVPAK2 SP1153AVPAK2 i i • • WG1154AVPAK2 SP1154AVPAK2 A Warning—Suction Entrapment Hazard. Suction in suction outlets and/or suction outlet covers which are installed in a small area and/or below the surrounding surface can cause severe injury or death due to body entrapment hazard. To reduce the risk of body entrapment,installation of the field fabricated sumps must be such that the top of the mounted cover is a minimum of 11/2"above the finished pool surface over an area larger than 4o"on a diagonal. HAYV4 _ 1. TriStar" VS 900 Variable-Speed Pump P `fix.,, TriStar VS 900 is the first Hayward° EXPERT LINE SAVE UP TO variable-speed pump designed ONLY FROM POOL PROS 9Q exclusively for the trade. Right-sized V/ for the majority of high-performance TRISTAR VS 900 PERFORMANCE COMPARISON 'd'ekcvccs'`' applications, TriStar VS 900 pays for 90 •,y: ( ;--: itself faster than larger, more expensive 80 -3450RPM-441 3000 R P M variable-speed models. 70 -2400RPM - 1725RPM 60 1000 RPM o INDUSTRY-LEADING ENERGY EFFICIENCY v 3 50 With their advanced hydraulic design,Integrated variable- - 40 speed control and permanent magnet motor, m TriStar VS pumps are the most energy-efficient pumps • 30 on the market,according to FPA ENERGY STAR°third- 20 s'----„,,,,,,party testing I heir ENERGY STAR°rating also means 10 owners may be eligible for local energy rebates. o 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 Flcw(GPM) ii DESIGNED FOR DURABILITY e Built with a chemical-resistant Viton®seal and TRISTAR VS 900 DIMENSIONS (INCHES) accompanied by a 3-year extended warranty, TriStar VS 900 offers powerful corrosion protection 24.20" 1 1.54' 10.20' for years of reliable performance f,„1_i:;, r-�1,- i0.63. 4:_ .„\„_!, EASY INSTALLATION&MAINTENANCE ! 0 ! Mr_1 �L�tr 1���ti����.. 2"x 21/2"CPVC union connections make TriStar VS 900 °}* ;IIr+� . I 1�1� oi easy to install and service.An extra-large,no-rib strainer n III/J � �i-::; co ♦s �i=1Gi�. ir;: ai11t basket allows for easy debris removal,while two pump- H-7.63-1 9.80'—+ 8.74 ' base options allow for seamless retrofitting,anywhere. ® SPECIFICATIONS J MODEL STAND RELAY HAYWARD° j UNION j / NUMBER ALONE CONTROL AUTOMATION I TOTAL HP 1 VOLTS ! SPEED RANGE CONNECTIONS 1 WARRANTY SP32900VSP 1.85 I 230V 600-3450 RPM 2"x 2.5" 3 years t)IGI IAI IN[ERFACE .. --::arec 1:s'gte speed ot.,^as • • hayward.com , 1-888-HAYWARD - Pumps " Fillers A Heating . Cleaners • Sanitization • Automation i Lighting " Water Features " White Goods l ayward and TriStar are registered trademarks of Hayward Industries,Inc.®20701+ayward Industries Inc.ENERGY STAR is a registered mark owned Tartar ® .C/ A\ by the U.S.government. to 9 y. e�pumps are listed by. ,cn-,-,..-.i DI_ITTSVS90020 ,'. STA- RITE® MODULAR DE FILTERS O W N E R ' S MANUAL ,/,' CD ,,, \, o= lii 4T i I► iilliiiiiiiiiiiii onIII1I F Illi1, R A \ N 11114 ;;111111 111! !II S E S P INSTALLATION, OPERATION & PARTS A N MEMHER This manual should be furnished to � �w.� MODELS the end user of this filter; its use will L 1 ' , S7MD60 S7MD72 reduce service calls and chance of injury and will lengthen filter life. Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. ©2012 Pentair Water Pool and Spa,Inc.All rights reserved. This document is subject to change without notice. 1620 Hawkins Ave., Sanford, NC 27330•(919)566-8000 10951 West Los Angeles Ave., Moorpark,CA 93021 •(805)553-5000 Customer Support: (800) 831-7133 Sta-Rite'and Pentair Water Pool and Spa'are registered trademarks of Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. and/or its affili- ated companies in the United States and/or other countries. Unless noted,names and brands of others that may be used in this document are not used to indicate an affiliation or endorsement between the proprietors of these names and brands and Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc.Those names and brands may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of those parties or others. Printed in U.S.A. 4/20/12 S596(Rev.D) MODULAR DE FILTERS To avoid unneeded service calls, prevent possible injuries, and get the most out of your filter, READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY! The Sta-Rite System 3 Modular DE Filter: • Is designed to filter water for swimming pools. • Is an excellent performer; durable, reliable. Table of Contents Safety Instructions 3 General Information 4 Installation 5 Specifications 6 Initial Startup 7 Filter Disassembly/Assembly 8 Cleaning the Filter 9 Filter Backwash Procedure 9 Module Cleaning Procedure 10 Special Cleaning Instructions 11 System Inspection 11 Winterizing 12 Troubleshooting Guide 13 Repair Parts List 14 2 READ AND FOLLOW SAFETY IN- STRUCTIONS! A A This is the safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your filter or in this manual, look for one of the following signal words and be alert to the potential for personal injury. A DANGER A DANGER warns about hazards that will cause death, serious personal in- jury, or major property damage if ignored. A WARNING AWARNING warns about hazards that can cause death, serious personal in- jury, or major property damage if ignored. A CAUTION A CAUTION warns about hazards that will or can cause minor personal in- jury or property damage if ignored. NOTICE indicates special instructions not related to hazards. Carefully read and follow all safety instructions in this manual and on equip- ment. Keep safety labels in good condition; replace if missing or damaged. AWARNING Hazardous pressure. Incorrectly installed or tested equipment may fail, causing severe injury or property damage. Read and follow instruc- tions in owner's manual when installing and operating equipment. Have a trained pool professional perform all pressure tests. 1. Do not connect system to a high pressure or city water system. 2. Use equipment only in a pool or spa installation. 3. Trapped air in system can cause explosion. BE SURE all air is out of sys- tem before operating or testing equipment. 4. DO NOT pressure test with compressed air! Before pressure testing, make the following safety checks: • Check all clamps, bolts, lids, and system accessories before testing. • Release all air in system before testing. • Tighten Sta-Rite trap lids to 30 ft. lbs. (4.1 kg-cm)torque for testing. • Water pressure for test must be less than 25 PSI (172 kPa). • Water Temperature for test must be less than 100°F. (38°C). • Limit test to 24 hours. After test, visually check system to be sure it is ready for operation. Remove trap lid and retighten hand tight only. NOTICE: These parameters apply to Sta-Rite equipment only. For non-Sta-Rite equipment, consult equipment manufacturer. A WARNING N BEFORE FWORKING If filter clamps are 1. Stop pump. adjusted or removed 2. Open air release under pressure, valve. q //3 ) tank may explode, �� causing severe injury or 3. Release all pressure major property damage. from system. A WA R N I N G BEFORE WORKING ON PUMP OR MOTOR Filter pumps require Disconnect power hazardous voltage to motor at main 400?1\ which can shock, burn, circuit breaker. or cause death. Discharge motor capacitor to ground. 3 GENERAL INFORMATION • Clean a new pool as well as possible before filling pool and operating fil- ter. Excess dirt and large particles of foreign matter in the system can cause serious damage to the filter and pump. •With a diatomaceous earth (DE)filter system in place and operating cor- rectly, clean water is returned to the pool faster than pool water is being contaminated. A typical pool installation will require approximately one week to obtain and maintain the sparkle that your filter is capable of giving you. • DO NOT use more than the recommended amount of DE in your filter. To do so can cause a buildup of DE and "bridging" between the elements which will plug the filter. A If filter is improperly disassembled or assembled, it can explode under pressure! To avoid danger of severe injury or major property damage, AWARNING always follow service instructions in this manual when working on filter! A NEVER operate this filter system at more than 50 pounds per square Hazardous pressure. inch (50 PSI/345kPa) pressure! Be sure filter pressure gauge operates Can cause severe when system is operating. If pressure gauge is damaged or does not work, injury or major property damage replace it. from tank blow up. A Purge all air from system before operating system. NEVER operate fil- Release all pressure ter and read instructions before working on filter. with air trapped inside. • On a new pool installation, we recommend: 1. Disassemble the filter after the initial cleanup. A To prevent severe injury or major property damage, exactly follow "Filter Disassembly/Assembly Procedure"on Page 8. 2. Remove and hose down the module to remove contaminants. • It is a good idea to remove the module once a year and soak it in a filter cleaning solution to remove accumulated body oils, etc.; see Page 11, "Special Cleaning Instructions". • Cleaning interval is based on pressure differential, not on length of time fil- ter is operated. Different water conditions will have different normal clean- ing intervals. If backwashing filter is not possible, use"Module Cleaning Procedure", Page 10, at regular intervals to clean filter. • Check local codes for restrictions on backwash to waste piping, separation tank requirements and spent D.E. disposal requirements. 4 INSTALLATION Installation of filter should only be done by qualified, licensed personnel. Filter mount must: • Provide weather and freezing protection. • Provide space and lighting for easy access for routine maintenance. (See Figure 1 and Table II, Page 6, for space requirements.) • Be on a reasonably level surface and provide adequate drainage. • Be as close to pool as possible to reduce line loss from pipe friction. Piping: • Piping must conform to local/state plumbing and sanitary codes. • Use thread seal tape or equivilant on all male connections of plastic pipe and fittings. DO NOT use pipe compounds on plastic pipe; it will cause the pipe to crack. Do not use sealant on unions—assemble them dry and hand tight. • Support pipe independently to prevent strains on filter or valve. • Use 2" (51mm)pipe to reduce pressure losses as much as possible. NOTICE: Filter may be located away from pool, but for adequate flow larger pipe may be needed. Check local codes for remote installation. • Fittings restrict flow; for best efficiency use fewest possible fittings. • Keep piping tight and free of leaks: pump suction line leaks may cause trapped air in filter tank or loss of prime at pump; pump discharge line leaks may show up as dampness or jets of water. • NOTICE: Overtightening can crack filter ports. Valves: TABLE I-Sta-Rite valves for •A check valve installed ahead of filter inlet will prevent contaminants from use with Model S7MD60 and draining back into pool. S7MD72 filters •A check valve installed between filter and heater will prevent hot water Port Part from backing up into filter and deforming internal components. Size Number • For installation allowing backwashing, install Sta-Rite Two Position Slide 2" Multi-port Valve or Multipart Selector Valve with filter. See Table I. If you intend to 18201-0300 clean your filter according to "Module Cleaning Procedure", Page 10, no Plastic Slide slide or multi-port valve is required. See Figures 1 and 2, Page 6, for cor- 2 263053 rect water flow when connecting pipe. • Filter ports and valve ports are furnished with union connections. NOTICE: Use of DO NOT use pipe sealants on union collar(nut). valves other than those listed above • Use care before assembly not to damage union sealing surfaces or 0- could cause Ring. reversed water flow •To allow recirculation during precoat(if precoat pot is used), install a recir- through filters and culation line with shut-off between pad return line and pump suction. damage to internal filter components. Electrical •All wiring, grounding and bonding of associated equipment must meet local and/or National Electrical Code standards. 5 SPECIFICATIONS ....I I( , , 1, i D _ Water Inlet pumpedf . ' from pool yA Water Outlet - f I To Pool 4.1. — Si C i E Figure 2 — Filter Cycle 1111111 it 1\ -.I Cod ;];cowl;l�o>,, C !ti3 uomsmmmmm B 4--- INLET~ -I— = I ` 7-13l16(t98.4)1 I it OUTLET 0=i ■Mr I 1Waste Part to9-3/16(233.4) ■ taWeds Pot I i Ici .. L2.(51 mm)Sta•Rite from Water Inlet pumped ,; r i Union Connections 41121201 •r`" cm FIGURE 1 — Dimensions in inches (mm) Figure 3 — Backwash Cycle „5,20, TABLE II - SPACE REQUIREMENTS IN INCHES (MM) Max Flow Rate for S7M072 A B C' D E (144 GPM) Max Flow Rate for S7M050 (120 GPM) ,38 284(724) 42(1067) 7 36(914) 534(1359) 120 •Number of clamps. 16 10 c 12 TABLE III -APPROVED DE CLEANERS (Ts 80-fio p Consult your pool service professionals for pool industry a' 6 40 I recommended filter cleaners. a J_I 20 0 20 ao 60 80 100 120 14016 (76) (151) (227) (303)(379) (454) (530) (606) TABLE IV- FILTER SPECIFICATIONS &OPERATING INFORMATION Capacity in GPM(LPM) _._._.. Filter Model: S7MD60 S7MD72 Pressure Drop Curve Filter Area in Sq. Ft.(M2) 60 Sq. Ft. (5.57) 72 Sq. Ft.(6.69) Lbs.(Kg)of D.E. Used 9.0(4.1) 11.0(5.0) Max. Flow Rate in GPM(LPM) 120(454) 144(545) NSF Public Pool Flow Rate in GPM(LPM) 120(454) 144(545) Max.Operating Pressure in PSI(kPa) 50(345) 50(345) NOTICE: 1/2 pound of DE will fill a one-pound coffee can. 6 A WARNING INITIAL START-UP A Be sure pump is OFF before starting procedure. A Do not operate these filters at more than 50 PSI (345 kPa) under any circumstances! q 73 ) a CAUTION To prevent serious damage to the module fabric, NEVER run your DE filter without a diatomaceous earth precoat! Hazardous pressure. A CAUTION To avoid damage to internal filter components, never change Can cause severe handle position on control valve while pump is running. injury or major property damage 1. Make sure all clamps are in place and knobs are securely hand-tight. from tank blow up. Release all pressure 2. Set valve to 'filter' position. and read instructions 3. Fill trap on pump with water. before working on filter. 4. Open air release valve on top of filter assembly(Key No. 3, Page 14). 5. Start pump to purge air from system. 6. When steady stream of water comes from air release valve, close the valve. 7. To prepare precoat slurry, mix diatomaceous earth (DE)and water. See Table IV or instruction decal on filter shell for amount of DE to use. 8. Empty slurry slowly into skimmer to precoat filter element with an even filtering cake. A Close valve before air is drawn into system. NOTICE: To avoid clogging the filter, do not use more DE than is specified in Table IV. After filter is operating, record filter pressure gauge reading in owner's man- ual for future reference on when to clean filter. NOTICE: When installed on a new pool, after approximately 48 hours of operation disassemble filter and clean out accumulated debris (see"Module Cleaning Procedure", Page 10). A To avoid severe injury or major property damage, exactly follow instruc- tions under"Filter Disassembly/Assembly" (Page 8)! 7 FILTER DISASSEMBLY/ ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE A CAUTION To avoid equipment damage and personal injury, never change handle position on control valve while pump is running. BEFORE DISASSEMBLING FILTER: a 1. STOP PUMP. A WARNING 2. OPEN air release valve and drain fitting. 3. WAIT until all pressure is released and water drained from filter tank and system before loosening clamp knobs. Disassembly: \ h 7 j; ) 1. Backwash filter according to instructions under"Filter Backwash Procedure", Page 9. Hazardous pressure. 2. Stop pump. Can cause severe injury or major 3. Open air release valve (Key No. 3, Page 14)on top of filter tank to re- property damage lease all air pressure from inside of tank and system. from tank blow up. 4. Remove filter drain plug and drain all water from tank. Release all pressure and read instructions 5. To equalize flange stresses, loosen clamp knobs alternately(that is, on before working on filter. opposite sides of tank)around tank. Remove clamps. 6. Being careful not to damage tank 0-Ring (Key No. 8, Page 14), lift upper tank shell (Key No. 7, Page 14)off lower tank shell (Key No. 21, Page 14). Assembly: 1. Remove 0-Ring slowly to avoid stretching or tearing it. 2. Inspect tank 0-Ring (Key No. 8, Page 14)for cuts, nicks, etc. If 0-Ring is damaged, deformed, or has lost its resiliency, replace with a new one. 3. Clean 0-Ring area of tank shell (both halves)and 0-Ring. 4. Carefully install 0-Ring and upper tank shell (Key No. 7, Page 14)on tank bottom (Key No. 21, Page 14). NOTICE: Do not lubricate 0-Ring. Lubricants attract dirt and grit and may(especially when petroleum based)damage 0-Ring and void war- ranty. NOTICE: Be sure upper tank shell contacts 0-Ring surface evenly and seal area is clean and free from dirt. 5. Install clamp bolts and clamps. Do not tighten clamps yet. 6. See Figure 4 for clamp tightening sequence. Tighten all clamp knobs se- curely hand tight. NOTICE: To equalize stresses on tank, be sure to tighten clamps in se- quence shown. DO NOT work your way around the filter tightening adja- cent clamps. 7. Install air relief valve and gauge assembly on tank. 8 CLEANING THE FILTER When to Clean: NOTICE: If installation does not allow backwashing, use module cleaning proce- dure regularly(see Page 10). ��'''�-''? �� 1. With a new filter: s A. Record filter operating pressure at startup. When pressure reaches 10 PSI (69kPa)above startup operation pressure, stop pump for 30- 3 S 60 seconds to allow filtering cake to release. � O ��6 B. Restart pump to form new cake. Pressure should now be less than v`_,, 10 PSI (69kPa)above startup operating pressure. � L 2 C.If pressure is still more than 10 PSI (69kPa)above startup operating pressure, backwash filter(see below). FIGURE 4 -21" Filter clamp tight- 2. Thoroughly clean air bleed assembly(Key No. 9B, Page 14)on top of ening sequence. filter module EVERY time filter is opened. Be sure to remove all debris from screen. Replace screen if damaged. 3. At least twice a year, manually clean filter module according to instruc- tions, Page 10. At least once a year, follow instructions under"Special Cleaning Instructions", Page 11, as well. Filter Backwash Procedure: A CAUTION To prevent equipment damage and possible injury turn pump OFF before changing valve position. NOTICE: Before backwashing with a separation tank, review separation tank owner's manual for instructions. 1. Stop pump. 2. Change valve position. A. If using Multi-port Valve, set it to backwash position. B. If backwashing with a Two Position Slide Valve, push handle to full down position. 3. Start pump and run it for 3 minutes. 4. Stop pump and open tank bottom side drain. NOTICE: A 1-1/2"drain valve is recommended. 5. Start pump and run 1 minute, backwashing through filter valve and tank drain. 6. STOP PUMP, return filter valve to filter position and close tank drain. NOTICE: Do not vacuum pool while backwashing filter. 7. Compare pressure reading on gauge with reading recorded after initial startup. The two readings should be very close; if not, do"Module Cleaning Procedure", Page 10. 9 A WARNING MODULE CLEANING PROCEDURE Hazardous pressure. AWARNING Risk of chemical burns. Do not attempt to acid clean the filter or Can cause severe injury or major module. If the filter requires acid cleaning, have a trained pool professional property damage do the job. from tank blow up. Release all pressure Follow all steps in the"Disassembly"section of this manual. and read instructions before working on filter. The filter module should be removed and cleaned when pressure rises more than 10 psi (69 kPa)above startup pressure. See also"When to Clean the Filter,"at left. When to Clean the Filter NOTICE: Do not expose the filter module to sunlight for any extended period The filter module should normally be of time. cleaned when the pressure gauge read- NOTICE: When sanitizing your pool using PHMB (polyhexamethylene bi- ing increases 10 PSI over the start-up pressure(record the start-up pressure in quanide based)cleaners, use only PHMB cleaners to clean the module. a convenient place). When using PHMB sanitizers, the filter module MUST be cleaned more thor- In some pools,accessories such as oughly and frequently than forausing fountains or pool cleaners may be no- ticeably affected by the normal decrease instructions carefully. Use of any other type of cleansers with PHMB pool in flow as the filter becomes dirty.If so, sanitizers will void the filter's warranty. clean the filter more frequently(that is,at ty a pressure increase of lesse than flow.10 PSI) NOTICE: Avoid washingfilter debris into the outletport. Remove drain plug order to maintain the required P 9 and flush dirt from inside of tank before removing filter module. 1. With a hose equipped with a soft flow nozzle, wash as much dirt as pos- sible off of the filter module while it is still inside the tank. Allow tank to Specialty Filter Cleaners drain completely. Consult your pool service 2. Make sure that the inside of the tank is clean. Lift out the module and professionals for pool hose it down thoroughly. Spray the entire module surface. Allow module industry recommended to drain. filter cleaners. 3. Inspect the module. If necessary, repeat the washing operation. If the module is damaged, replace it. NOTICE: If this cleaning method does not remove all deposits, see "Special Cleaning Instructions" section in this manual. 4. Inspect and clean air bleed filter at top of module. 5. Follow all steps in the "Assembly" and "Initial Startup" sections of this manual. 10 Special Cleaning Instructions: Use this procedure to clean scale or oils which are not removed by hosing down module. Be sure to dispose of spent chemicals according to all applica- WARNING ble codes and waste disposal ordinances. Use a soft stream nozzle to mini- mize flying water and spray. Hazardous pressure. Can cause severe Risk of fire or explosion. Isolate filter from system before chemical cleaning; injury or major rinse filter and elements completely before returning to service. If filter cannot property damage from tank blow up. be isolated, remove media and clean at another location. Follow Release all pressure A DANGER chemical manufacturer's instructions for use. Do not mix chemi- and read instructions cals except as directed by manufacturer. Do not allow cleaning chemicals to before working on filter. mix with or to come in contact with chlorine, bromines, other chemicals, or chemical feed devices. 1. Sponge or spray the module according to chemical manufacturer's direc- tions. 2. If soaking is required, remove the module from the filter tank and sub- merge it in a separate tank. Follow cleaner manufacturer's instructions carefully. 3. After completing chemical manufacturer's instructions, drain and rinse the module completely. Dispose of cleaners in accordance with local codes and disposal ordinances. 4. Rinse the inside of the filter tank. Drain it completely. 5. Follow instructions in the"Assembly"and "Initial Startup"sections of this manual. SYSTEM INSPECTION General: Wash the outside of the filter with a mild detergent and water. Rinse off with a hose. NOTICE: DO NOT use solvents to clean the filter; solvents may damage plastic components in the system. NOTICE: Open the filter air release valve and release all air from the filter each time the pump is stopped and restarted. Weekly Inspection: 1. Remove debris from the pool skimmer basket. 2. Stop the pump; open the air release valve to release all pressure. 3. Remove the trap cover and basket; remove debris. 4. Check the pump for leaks. If found, see the pump owner's manual. 5. Replace the trap basket and the cover. Tighten the cover securely hand tight. DO NOT use a lid wrench to tighten it. 6. Start the pump.When the filter air release valve runs a solid stream of water, close the valve. 7. When the system has returned to normal operation, check the filter pres- sure. If the filter pressure is 10 PSI (69kPa)or more higher than the initial startup pressure, the filter needs cleaning. See"Cleaning the Filter", Page 9. 11 WINTERIZING AWARNING Explosion hazard. Purging the system with compressed air can cause components to explode,with risk of severe injury or death to anyone nearby. Use only a low pressure (below 5 PSI), high volume blower when air purging the pump,filter, or piping. NOTICE: Protect the filter from freezing. Allowing the filter to freeze will damage it and will void the warranty. 1. Clean the filter according to instructions (Page 10) before winterizing. Do NOTICE not winterize with DE precoat on cartridge or with residual in tank. The filter outlet piping will not empty 2. Stop the pump. through the filter drain.Make sure that the outlet piping has a separate drain for valves.3. Open the air release valve; open all the winterizing. P Psystem 4. Remove the drain plugs from the trap, pump, and filter. 5. Drain the system piping. A. Gravity drain system as far as possible. B. Protect areas which retain water with non-toxic propylene glycol antifreeze("RV antifreeze"). 6. Loosen the union nuts(if used)to drain all water from the filter interior. Leave these nuts loose until the system is restarted. 7. Disassemble the filter(follow instructions under"Filter Disassembly", Page 8). Remove the filter module and store it in a warm, dry area. Be sure to store the cartridge where it will not be in sunlight. 8. Be sure to allow any water trapped in the tank to drain out. 9. Cover the filter with plastic or tarpaulin to prevent water entrance and freezing. 12 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1. Short Cycle Time: closely and clean thoroughly(see Pages 10 and NOTICE: Cycle Time will vary with each installation 11). and between different areas of the country. The follow- C.Water is chemically out of balance; consult pool ing causes and remedies are for cycle times shorter professional. than normal for your area. D. Excessive air in filter; non-precoated areas may A. Chlorine residual too low; maintain proper residual plug. Vent air from tank and check for pump suc tion pipe leaks. Clean air bleed as- (consult pool professional for recommendation). filter in grid B. Flow rate too high; restrict flow to rated capacity sembly with a hose and soft flow nozzle. of filter(see instruction plate on filter or specifics E. Filter is too small. Install an additional filter. tions on Page 6). F. Pool water contains iron. See"Special Cleaning C. Filter is too small; install an additional filter. Instructions", Page 11. D. Improper/insufficient precoat; see precoat instruc G. Algae in pool.Apply heavy dose of chlorine or tions under"Initial Setup" (Page 7). algaecide as recommended by the pool manufac- E. Filter module is dirty or plugged; thoroughly turer. clean the filter(see No.4,"Plugged Module H.Use of incorrect chemicals with PHMB sanitizers. Cloth" (below), and "Module Cleaning Replace filter module. Procedure", Page 10). I. Not enough D.E. precoat. See Table IV, Page 6. F. Too much DE; check for clogged filter module. 5. Pool Water Not Clean: G.Water is chemically out of balance; consult pool A. Chlorine residual too low; maintain adequate chlo- professional. rine residual (consult pool service technician for H. Algae in the pool. Apply heavy dose of chlorine or algicide as recommended by the pool manufacturer. recommendation). B. Broken filter module passing DE into pool; replace 2. Low Flow/High Pressure: defective module. A. Filter Module plugged; clean module thoroughly C. Insufficient or improper precoat;follow precoating (see Pages 10 and 11). instructions and use recommended amount of DE B. Pipe blocked downstream from filter; remove ob- (see Pages 6 and 7). struction. D.Inadequate turnover rate; consult dealer to verify C. Piping too small; use larger pipe (consult dealer that equipment is properly sized for your pool. for sizing). E. Pump is too large and is overpumping. Reduce D. Filter area too small; install an auxiliary filter(con the flow rate. sult dealer for recommendation). F. The filter inlet and outlet are plumbed backwards. E. Outlet port check valve obstructed (if applicable); Re plumb them correctly. remove obstruction to allow valve to open. G. Pool water contains iron. See"Special Cleaning Instructions", Page 11. 3. Low Flow/Low Pressure: H. Heavy or improper application of powdered chlo- A. Pump too small;consult dealer for recommends rive tablets using a binder. See"Special Cleaning tions. Instructions", Page 11. B. Plugged pump or plugged hair and lint trap; clean I. Algae in the pool.Apply heavy dose of chlorine or thoroughly. algicide as recommended by the pool manufacturer. 4. Plugged Module Cloth: 6. Pool Accessories Stop Working: NOTICE: The pleated filter material may look matteds A. Clean filter and observe performance of acces- NOTICE:use. However, as long as the DE adheres to the If acc. pleated cloth, the filter is operating properly. B. f accessories perform better after filter has been A. Insufficient precoat; see precoat instructions cleaned, use a shorter cleaning cycle for the filter (Page 7). (that is, clean the filter after a pressure rise of less B. Insufficient cleaning;follow cleaning instructions than 10 PSI). 13 \.a:—' MODELS ,_m •— 'r5 S7MD60 s ' '6- 9'—''6111) L) S7MD72 k, I i 1 \‘ )�,.. i C)8 _.....) JI (Di i 2 2 \ . . ,....c), \ tit, (.1 )(... .. ! ' . ' 12 1. ,��.r . \\ 18 �/ V e r x IJ, � 0 o—+e t ).--,9 REPAIR PARTS LIST Key Part Model No. No. Description S7MD60 S7MD72 1 2 Inch Gauge 33600-0023T 33600-0023T 2 Screen Filter WC8-72D WC8-72D 3 Air Release Valve WC212-120P WC212-120P 4 Close Nipple 1/4 in. 35202-0959 35202-0959 5 Adapter Bushing 24900-0504 24900-0504 6 0-Ring 35505-1423 35505-1423 7 Upper Tank Shell Kit* 24851-9000 24851-9000 8 Tank 0-Ring 24850-0008 24850-0008 9A Replacement Module 25023-0160S 25023-0172S 9B Air Bleed Assembly** 24800-0120 24800-0120 10 Baffle Kit(with Screws)** 23910-0013S 23910-0013S 11 Baffle Screws** 37027-7028(4) 37027-7028(4) 12 Elbow and Bulkhead Assembly*** 23910-0100S 23910-0100S 13 0-Ring 35505-7438 35505-7438 14 Deflector and Bulkhead Assembly 23910-0101 S 23910-0101 S 15 0-Ring 35505-1425(2) 35505-1425(2) 16 1-1/2"Plug with 0-Ring 27001-002S 27001-002S 17 Adapter Fitting 24900-0509 24900-0509 18 0-Ring 35505-1424(2) 35505-1424(2) 19 Drain Plug 24900-0503 24900-0503 20 Bulkhead Retaining Nut 24752-0050(2) 24752-0050(2) 21 Lower Tank Shell 24850-0102S 24850-0102S 22 Clamp Bolt 24850-0010(7) 24850-0010(7) 23 Clamp Assembly 24850-0200(7) 24850-0200(7) • Warning Decal 32165-4004 32165-4005 • Decal-Nameplate 32155-4147 32155-4148 • Decal-Instruction Label 1000001338 1000001338 • 2"Slip 1/2 Union Kit PKG 188 PKG 188 •Not illustrated Quantity one unless otherwise indicated( ). * Includes all decals and labels. " Included with Key No.9A Replacement Module. —Includes 0-Ring(Key No. 13). 14 96 abed lUeI9 abed)IUeIB Max-E-Therm® Heaters for Pools and Spas Select by Sta-Rite PENTAIR - "A-Aj Tt_ ' I ` 11Alb k it Get that warm-all-over feeling Sure, a beautiful pool looks inviting,but its cold water • Specially designed fueling and ignition process permits can keep you high and dry.Which is why it pays to have faster warming of your pool and spa. a Max-E-Therrn heater.After all,when the waters just • Easy-to-read, conveniently positioned control panel is right,you maximize the enjoyment of your pool experience. simple to program. The fast-heating Max-E-Therm heater makes your pool irresistible on cool nights. It also allows you to extend • Dura Glas`" Housing will not corrode and stands tough your pool season. against harsh weather. Unlike other heaters,the Max-E-Therm heater offers you If you want that warm-all-over feeling,choose the the latest advances from Sta-Rite°: a rustproof exterior. 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If release Is less than 54"then release must For Solid Barrier-No indentations or For pools using house as part of barrier- be on pool side of fence at least 3"below protrusions should be present other than If door opens to pool area it must be top of gate and gate have an opening less normal mason joints equipped with door alarm on inside wall than''',"within 18"of gate at least 54"from floor For Barrier made of horizontal and vertical For Barrier made of horizontal and vertical For Chain Link Fence-Mesh size cannot members-If less than 45"between members-If more than 45"between exceed 1''/."unless slats are fastened at horizontal members,vertical members must horizontal members,vertical members must top or bottom of fence and reduce not exceed 1'/,",decorative cutouts must not exceed 4",decorative cutouts must not opening to no more than 1'/." not exceed 1''/.",horizontal members must exceed 1'/.",horizontal members may be on be on pool side of fence side of fence away from pool OWNERS MANUAL .,__ _____ _ . , . . . ,BM PATm Sounds alarm if children or pets fall into your pool i Pool Alarm Safety Made Easy Alarnta Segura Y . ar. FacilInstalacion . -_ �,' " • Aib - J Model PA-30 Meets Requirements of ASTM Standard 1-2208 Modelo PA-30 Ctxnple resruerlm entos de la ASTM F2208 Do not return the product to be repaired to the retailer from whom the product was purchased. ALL REPAIRS NEED TO BE SENT TO DRIVEN DESIGNS. For Service Call Driven Designs, Inc. (616) 794-9977 Between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM EST. DRIVEN DESIGNS, INC. 1135 S. Bridge St. Belding. MI 48809 Phone 616.794.9977 Fax 616.794.9987 www.poolpatrol.com POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 Other Pool Patrol products Pool Patrol Door & Gate Alarm Model (GA-20) r'"T'7:.y This GA-20 will monitor when a door, gate, or slider is opened. It can be set for a seven • 1 second or zero second delay mode. It does not O i rr1� , come with a receiver and will only sound within � q the unit itself. The alarm comes complete with all the necessary mounting hardware and instructions. It is powered by one 9 volt alkaline a� battery (battery not included). Packed one per carton. ® Pool Patrol Door & Gate Alarm with a Receiver(Model GA-30) The GA-30 includes all of the features of a GA- 20 above plus a receiver. The receiver can be • pqr placed up to 200 feet away as a remote 0 indicator of an open gate. The receiver has an Am_ on/off switch with an "on" indicator light and is powered by a 120 volt A.C. wall transformer. Gate Alarm is powered by one 9 volt alkaline battery (battery not included). Packed one per carton. Pool Patrol Pool Alarm (Model ' "—- PA-20) without Remote Receiver The alarms come complete with all the necessary hardware and instruction for in pool placement. It does not come with a receiver = and will only sound within the unit itself. It is powered by one 9 volt alkaline battery (battery not included). Packed one per carton. Mit Page 2 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 TABLE OF CONTENTS PA-25&PA-30 5 General 5 Box Contents 6 PA-30 contents 6 Pool Patrol Models 6 PA-20 6 PA-30 6 PA-25 6 INSTALLING OR CHANGING THE BATTERY 7 SENSITIVITY ADJUST 8 ALARM RESET 9 ALARM PLACEMENT 10 Soft Sided Pools 12 RECEIVER 13 Setup 13 Transmission Modes 13 Mode Change 13 SN mode 14 ID mode 14 Learn Mode 14 Erasing Memory 14 Resetting the Receiver 15 RECEIVER PLACEMENT 15 SYSTEM TESTING AND OPERATION 15 TESTING THE ALARM 16 LOW BATTERY 16 FALSE ALARMS 16 POOL COVERS 17 STORING YOUR ALARM 17 CONNECTING TO A HOME SECURITY SYSTEM 17 Closed Loop 18 Open Loop 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 Pool Patrol limited warranty 21 Page 22 Page 3 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 INA TABLE OF FIGURES Pool Patrol limited warranty Driven Designs. Inc.warrants that your product when purchased from an approved dealer, Figure 1 Battery Cover 7 except as noted below, is on the date of purchase free from defect in material and Figure 2 Battery Clip 7 workmanship for two years. We will correct any such defect without charge if you return the F. ure 3 Sensitivity Ad 9 complete product,either in person or by other shipping means prepaid,to Driven Designs, g y 1 Inc.Service Center within two years after the date of purchase. Figure 4 Sensitivity Marks 9 Figure 6 Recommended placement for pools larger than 20 x 40 ft.....11 IMPORTANT Figure 5 Recommended placement for pools smaller than 20 x 40 ft...10 F. ure 7 Float Tab 11 Do not return the product to be repaired to the retailer from whom the product 9 was purchased. ALL REPAIRS NEED TO BE SENT TO DRIVEN DESIGNS. Figure 8 Filter Inlet Position 12 Figure 9 Receiver 13 Figure 10 Mode Button 14 Warranty service must be performed by Driven Designs, Inc. and damage or loss of any Figurell Security Connections 18 kind resulting from servicing by any other person is not covered under our warranty. Please return the product postpaid to Driven Designs, Inc., 1135 S.Bridge St., Belding, MI, 48809, Attn: Service Department. For questions you can email vlantingadrivendesigns.com or call (616) 794-9977 Monday-Friday 8 am—5 pm Eastern Time. This warranty does not cover damage caused by acts of God,accident,misuse, abuse,or by affixing any unauthorized accessory or alteration of the product,or by connection of the product to any but the specific current and voltage indicated in the accompanying instruction booklet,or by any other conditions beyond our control. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDED BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS AND MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so that the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. No responsibility,obligation,or liability is assumed for the installation or maintenance of the Pool Patrol Alarm or for any incidental or consequential damages. Please remember to include your information when sending returns to Driven Designs.Your Name,Address,City, State,Zip, Phone Number,email address, and a description of the issue if there is one. DRIVEN DESIGNS, INC. ,711 1135 S. Bridge St. Belding, MI 48809 Phone 616.794.9977 Fax 616.794.9987 www.poolpatrol.com Page 4 Page 21 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 FCC ID PA-25 & PA-30 Congratulations on the purchase of the finest pool alarm in the market. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. The alarm is manufactured in the USA with the highest quality and we OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: stands behind every Pool Patrol sold. The alarm is designed with (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND plastics engineered to resist cracking and fading over time. The (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, electronics are microprocessor controlled using the latest in transmitter INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED and receiver technology. During assembly each alarm goes through OPERATION. several rounds of inspection and testing to ensure years of trouble free service. General INFORMATION TO USER This manual is written for the PA-25, and 30. The POOL PATROL Alarm is intended to be an additional layer of NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY security to protect your loved ones. The POOL PATROL Alarm is not RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED intended as a life saving device. It is not intended to replace any other MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH ODIFICATIONS safety considerations; such as adult supervision, lifeguards, fences, COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE gates, pool covers, locks, etc. The POOL PATROL Alarm may not detect QUIPMENT. from gradual entry. It is important to spend sufficient time in becoming familiar with the • operation of your POOL PATROL Alarms and to properly test the unit so that it adequately covers all areas of the pool for the person(s) or pet(s) you wish to protect. IMPORTANT: • Do not use this product prior to reading the instructions. • Do not allow the pool alarm to float free. • Do not drop, submerge. mistreat, or place unit upside down in the pool. • Do not use when pool sweeps are in use or while cleaning. • Do not place in pool near filter return area. • Do not use with other objects in pool, such as toys, dispensers, chairs, etc. • Do not alter or attempt to repair the unit yourself. • Do not leave out overnight until you have learned how to operate the alarm. The PA-25 and PA-30 POOL PATROL Alarms meet the requirements of ASTM* Standard F2208-08**. *American Society for Testing and Page 20 Page 5 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 Materials. This alarm was tested by an independent lab and is TROUBLESHOOTING mandatory in some states. The PA-20 does not meet ASTM standards. Box Contents Pool alarm will not work. The Pool Patrol is packaged in a shipping carton that minimizes the Low or missing battery. Replace battery with a new 9V alkaline. chance of damage do to shipping and handling. Check for damage and confirm that the contents of the carton include the following items. Pool alarm makes a chirp sound occasionally. The battery voltage may be low. Replace battery with a new 9V alkaline. PA-30 contents • Floating Alarm (Transmitter) Pool alarm was working and is now it is not. • Receiver with Power Supply Oxidation can build up on the sensing post. Lightly clean with steel wool. • String Kit(String with two black plastic hooks) If any of the items above are missing, contact Driven Designs for Pool alarm gives false alarms. replacement. Check that the alarm is not near the filter or pump. Be sure the filter inlet is pointed downward. See Figure 8 page 12. Try decreasing the Basic Operation sensitivity. Follow the SENSITIVITY ADJ on page 8. The alarm is designed to detect a wave created on the surface of the water. When the alarm is floating in the pool, a metal sensing post on Water can be heard inside pool alarm. the bottom of the alarm is continuously making contact with the water. A Remove battery and return the pool alarm and receiver to Driven sensing ring under the rim of the blue cover is just above the water but Designs for service. not making contact. When a wave is created and makes contact with the sensing ring the alarm will sound. The LED on the receiver does not light. Pool Patrol Models Be sure wall transformer is plugged into a 110VAC outlet and the power There are currently three models of the Pool Patrol Pool Alarms; PA-20, jack is plugged into the receiver. Check that the ON/OFF switch is ON. PA-25, and PA-30. This instruction manual covers the PA-25 and the PA- Receiver is turned on but does not work when the pool alarm is 30. triggered. PA-20 - This model is a stand-alone unit only. It is a basic unit Receiver may be too far from alarm. Relocate. Receiver may be in a intended to only alert you at the pool of any intrusion. This building with metal siding or with foil insulation. Relocate near a window. model will not transmit and will not work with and does not include the receiver. Alarm sounds for no apparent reason. A neighbor may have the same alarm. Place the receiver in ID mode PA-30 -This model has a transmitter and receiver. It is intended and train the transmitter to the receiver. See RECEIVER and Mode to alert you at the pool of any intrusion and will transmit to a Change page 13. receiver located nearby. The PA-30 is ASTM F-2208 compliant. The PA-30 contains a transmitter and includes a receiver. PA-25 - This model is designed with a transmitter and will work with the PA-30 and its receiver. Sometimes large pools require more than one alarm but do not require additional receivers. The PA-25 is intended to work with the PA-30's receiver allowing multiple alarms to be purchased, without additional receivers. This model will transmit but does not include a receiver. The PA- 25 is ASTM F-2208 compliant when included with a PA-30. Page 6 — — Page 19 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 To connect to a home security system there is a connector at the bottom INSTALLING OR CHANGING THE BATTERY of the receiver with three inputs: (See Figure 11) The pool alarm requires a 9V alkaline battery. One 9V alkaline battery will last for one year under normal use. The battery is in a compartment Figurell Security under the floatation base. You will need a Philips screw driver to remove Connections the battery cover. 0 1` _. -' / \ 1) Turn the alarm upside down. Note the black floatation base and the words .-- , ArAA 41 • "BOTTOM" and the word "SENSITIVITY" with an arrow • { ;,P; • to "INCREASE" or "DECREASE" the sensitivity. To remove the float, turn the black flotation base in a i �; c or111111mv -.7/ counter-clockwisein nthe "DECREASE' NC — Normally direction, until the base is NO — Normally Figure 1 Battery Cover loose from the upper blue Open Closed housing. Figure 1 is a picture C -Common of the battery cover with the float removed. 2) Once the floatation base is r/ . - - .,\•., off locate the batterycover ' ` The home securitysystem will connect to two of the three terminals. Check the security system documentation to determine if the system is (Figure 1). Remove the r i m. 1 . y y two screws and lift off the rim ' an "open loop" or a "closed loop" system. These inputs are connected to �. a relay and only provide an open or closed contact. battery cover and gasket exposing the 9V battery v---., ,,-___ _Closed Loop clip. If the security system is closed loop, the connections are made to the p ' "C" and "NC" terminals. When the receiver alarms the relay will open 3) Snap a 9-volt alkaline and trigger the home security system. battery on to the battery • AN I Open Loop clip (Figure 2) and r For an open loop system, connections are made to the "C" and "NO" carefully insert the 9V terminals. When the receiver alarms the relay will close and trigger the battery and clip into the home security system. battery compartment. Figure 2 Battery Clip IMPORTANT Use only a 9V alkaline battery. Be careful when installing or removing the battery as the battery clip can break. Page 18 Page 7 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 4) Replace battery cover with the gasket being careful to seat the cover into the battery compartment. Tighten the cover down with the two retaining screws. Do not over-tighten screws. Tighten enough so Note: the gasket is firmly and evenly compressed between the cover and Do not leave out overnight until you have controlled the alarm with the battery housing to prevent any water from getting into the battery proper adjustment of the sensitivity setting and a secure tie down. compartment. 5) Return the black flotation base to the threaded stem of the upper POOL COVERS blue housing. As in Step 1 above note the word "BOTTOM" written Your pool alarm can work with solar covers. Cut an area out of your on the floatation base. Be sure the floatation base words "BOTTOM" cover making a % circle shape large enough for the alarm to float freely. and the word "SENSITIVITY" with an arrow to "INCREASE" or Fold the '/2 circle over to expose the pool water. Carefully place the "DECREASE" are visible. Carefully rotate the base in a clockwise alarm in the '/z circle of exposed water. Sensitivity may need to be direction on the threaded post. adjusted. IMPORTANT STORING YOUR ALARM To use the pool, remove the alarm from the pool, shake off the excess Be careful not to cross thread the stem with the floatation base. water around the sensing ring and center post, and place it next to the The floatation base should be level with the blue housing and side of the pool away from the area of play. When the pool is no longer turn fairly easy with just a little resistance. in use, wait 10 minutes to let the water settle in the pool. Pick up the alarm, reset it and carefully place it back in the pool at the location 6) Reset pool alarm by turning it upside down for 5 seconds. decided in "Alarm Placement". 7) To test the unit, carefully place the alarm in the pool with the float When you need to store it for a long period of time (several months), and center post in the water. Tip the alarm so that the sensing ring remove the 9-volt battery and replace battery cover and float. Turn off (which is towards the outer edge and under the blue housing) makes the receiver and unplug the wall transformer. Place all alarm contact with the water. When the water is in contact with the center components in the box it came in and store it in a dry, secure area. post and sensing ring at the same time the alarm should sound. CONNECTING TO A HOME SECURITY SYSTEM If you have a home security system the receiver can be installed to work SENSITIVITY ADJUST with your security system. It is recommended that you install the receiver to the security system one week after installing the pool alarm. Turning the black flotation base clockwise or counterclockwise (Figure 3) This gives you some time to work with the alarm, and have the sensitivity raises or lowers the sensing ring with respect to the water. The closer set to your conditions avoiding false alarms. the sensing ring is to the water, the more sensitive the alarm. Turn the black flotation base gently clockwise until it stops. Do not force it. This IMPORTANT: is the most sensitive position and the position that was used to pass ASTM testing. Moving the float from this position will no longer meets Make sure the pool alarm sensitivity is set correctly. This will ASTM requirements. help to avoid false alarms with the security system. Page 8 Page '17 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 TESTING THE ALARM Before the testing, be sure the sensitivity of the pool alarm is at the most sensitivity position (ref: SENSITIVITY ADJUST). Reset the alarm by turning it upside down and place it carefully in the pool at the location Increase previously determined in ALARM PLACEMENT. ,,•.:—.1111010: ) to Move to an area of the pool that is farthest from the alarm. Carefully dip • the bucket in the water and fill it. Lift and hold the bucket approximately • 6" above the water and drop it into the pool. Decrease The alarm should sound with the wave created by the bucket. The receiver should also sound immediately after the alarm in the pool was ` <- triggered. Reset both alarms. "" Test at other locations in the pool to make sure your alarm works at all locations. Between tests wait 10 minutes to allow waves to settle. `�� IMPORTANT Figure 3 Sensitivity Adj If any adjustments are made to the sensitivity, adjust the float a 1/4 turn at a time. Track the total amount of turns that you make and write it down. This will save you time later when you need The "Sensitivity Marks" -- to change the battery or set-up for next season. (Figure 4) can be used as a general indicator for the LOW BATTERY sensitivity position. Your pool alarm is equipped with a low battery indicator. If your 9-volt Should the sensitivity _ alkaline battery drops below 6V it will sound a "chirp" once every 60 need to be adjusted start seconds. The receiver will also chirp once every 60 seconds to indicate making adjustments by the alarm in the pool has a low battery. turning the float only a '/< Replace the battery in the pool alarm following INSTALLING OR turn at a time. Test the CHANGING THE BATTERY on page 7, next reset the remote receiver alarm after each adjustment (see testing following the Resetting the Receiver on page 13. page 3). We do not recommend turning the FALSE ALARMS float out more than three Figure 4 Sensitivity Marks You may find that one setting is ideal for regular use when the surface full turns. water is placid, however, it may cause false alarms if there are winds greater than 12 MPH or during a storm. To avoid false alarms, you may decide to temporarily decrease the sensitivity. You should then retest your alarm at the new setting to verify that it will sense the child or pet ALARM RESET you wish to protect at all areas of the pool. To reset the alarm at any time pick up the alarm and turn it upside down (180° angle) for 5 seconds. This action will reset the processor and Page 16 Page 9 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 place the unit into an inactive mode. Turning the alarm right side up will briefly turn green and then red. When the LED is back to red, the enable the processor and place the unit into a ready state. receiver is back to normal operation in ID mode. If the alarm is sounding it will automatically reset after 3 minutes and Resetting the Receiver return to its ready state. To reset and turn off the alarm manually, lift the The remote receiver will sound the alarm for 3 minutes and automatically alarm out of your pool, shake off the excess water around the sensing reset after such time. To reset the remote receiver flip the on/off switch ring and center post, and turn the alarm upside down (180 angle)for five to"off'for several seconds and then back"on". seconds. After the pool has settled (about 10 minutes) you can replace the pool IMPORTANT alarm in the pool. Turning off the alarm in your pool will not deactivate the Resetting the pool alarm will not reset the receiver. After sounding, both receiver alarm inside your house. the transmitter and receiver will automatically reset after three minutes. Turning off the receiver inside your house will not turn off the alarm in your pool. ALARM PLACEMENT RECEIVER PLACEMENT One pool alarm can be used for all pool types. This includes above- It is best to place the receiver next to a window or wood door adjacent to ground, in-ground, inflatable and soft side pools. the pool with-in 200 feet from the transmitter. Do not place the receiver near steel walls, cabinets, on or alongside an electrical appliance, such Use the placement suggestions in Figure 5 to determine the best as a computer, or on a metal surface as this may affect signal reception. placement for your pool shape. The pool alarm will not transmit its signal through the ground. The receiver should be placed at an elevation higher than the top of the pool. It is not recommended to place the receiver below this line as the receiver may not receive the transmitted signal. Placing the receiver in X front of a window overlooking the pool will increase the ability of the receiver to accept the signal. X Once the receiver has been placed, test the alarm multiple times to be sure it will receive the transmitted signal. 410 SYSTEM TESTING AND OPERATION X A two gallon bucket will be needed for this test. One gallon of water weighs approximately 8 lbs. The bucket filled with water will weigh between 15 and 20 lbs. This is the weight required to properly perform the test. If a two gallon bucket is not available one can use two 1 gallon containers of milk filled with water and tie the handle together with a Figure 5 Recommended placement for pools smaller than 20 x 40 ft. string. Be sure the string is long enough so the gallons can be retrieved after each test. - Page 10 Page 15 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 owl the mode button down while turning on the receiver. Once the receiver is If your pool is larger than 20 x 40 ft.we recommend using more than one turned on, release the mode button. The unit has now changed modes. pool alarm. Refer to Figure 6 for placement of more than one alarm. SN mode In this mode the receiver will accept any Pool Patrol transmitter. ID mode X X In this mode the receiver will only accept the transmissions from only X those ID codes the receiver has learned. It locks out all other transmitters. X Mode Button Learn Mode With the receiver in ID mode, pushing and releasing the mode button once will put the receiver in learn mode causing the LED on the front of the receiver to turn green. Learn mode will timeout after 18 Figure 6 Recommended placement for pools larger than 20 x 40 ft. seconds and the receiver will go back to normal operation Determine where in the pool the alarm will be placed. Remove the causing the LED will go back , string and clips included with the alarm. to red. Once in learn mode the 0 Measuring from the center of the alarm, place the alarm approximately receiver is waiting for the ID 12"to 18" inches from the side of the pool. From this position determine code from a transmitter. where the tie-down locations will be. Cut the string to length and leave Trigger the transmitter and approximately 2' of slack in the string for the alarm to function and be send the serial number and ID Figure 10 Mode Button removed easily. Tie down number to the receiver. To locations should be as close to trigger the transmitter connect the ring and post with a paper clip or piece the water level as possible for of wire. the best results. The receiver will take the ID number and store it in memory. Up to 8 Note: To keep the nylon string transmitters can be learned by each receiver. If the receiver accepts the Nam- from unraveling tie a knot in the ID code from the transmitter the green LED will turn off and on and then _ end or use heat to melt the turn red and blink rapidly. ; �=. F ' strands together. Erasing Memory Tie one end of each string to Place the receiver in ID mode. Holding the mode button in for 10 each tab on the float (Figure 7). seconds will erase the receiver memory. All of the transmitter ID Tie the other end of the stings to numbers stored in memory will be cleared. Once the mode button is each tie down location of the pressed the LED will turn green for 10 seconds. When the LED turns off Figure 7 Float Tab the memory is erased. After releasing the mode button the LED will pool.any place the alarm any closer than one foot from the sidele offD your pool. Leave Page 14 — Page 11 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 approximately 2' of slack in the string for the alarm to function and be RECEIVER removed easily. Tie down locations should be as close to the water level Your receiver works with the pool alarm allowing you to monitor your pool as possible for the best results. You can tie down to your ladder, diving from within your house. When the floating alarm is activated it sends a board, or the plastic hooks that are supplied. signal to activate the receiver. Setup IMPORTANT Plug in the power jack to a wall outlet and plug the other end into the Do not apply adhesive-backed hooks to your pool as removal of power jack connector (Figure 9). Turn power switch to "on" position, the red LED indicator will turn on. the hooks may tear your pool. Do not place your alarm next to the filter return. The filter inlet of your pool should be pointed downward (Figure 8) at an angle toward the bottom of the pool and away from the water surface. This will reduce any surface waves and will help to avoid any false alarms when the pump Speaker turns on. Indicator LED Correct Incorrect • Power Jack Security AIL System 4r Connections Figure 9 Receiver Transmission Modes The receiver has two modes of operation: Serial Number mode (SN mode) and ID mode. When the receiver is in SN mode it will accept the transmission of any Pool Patrol transmitter (this is the default setting). Figure 8 Filter Inlet Position The serial number is common to all transmitters. When the receiver is in ID mode it will accept the serial number plus the ID number of the Soft Sided Pools transmission. The ID number is unique to each transmitter. Tie one end of the string to the tab on the float (Figure 7), leave about 2- Mode Change 3 foot of slack, tie the other end of the sting to either a adder or another To change from SN mode (default) to ID mode or back from ID mode to fixed area. SN mode, turn off the receiver. Locate the mode button on the top left corner of the receiver (Figure 10). Using a paper clip or tooth pick hold Page 12 Page 13 PG DAPT•2 Manual 021115:Layout 1 2/12/15 12:15 PM Page 1 • 5. LOW BATTERY FUNCTION SWIMMING POOL SAFETY TIPS 6. INSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL SCREEN DOOR KIT DOOR ALARM When the 9-volt battery is low,the door alarm horn will Carp once every •Supervise children at all times. CORNERING DOOR ALARM TO SENSOR SWITCHES 10 seconds-this means it is time to install a new battery.Battery Ile is .Never permit swimming alone.Never leave a child alone,even READ THE DOOR ALARM MANUAL FOR INSTALLATION ON ONE DOOR FIRST Installation Instructions approximately 1 year.Test your door alarm weekly by openxe door to answer the telephone. THE SENSOR WIRES ARE PERMANENTLY CONNECTED TO THE DOOR g me and allowing the alarm to sound. •Always remove the entire solar cover from a pool before ALARM.CONNECT BOTH SENSOR WIRES COMING FROM THE DOOR ALARM MODEL DAPT2 swimming. TO THE SENSOR TWITCH ON THE DOOR FRAME.THEN USE THE SUPPLIED SIGNAUNG •Remember that alcohol and water safety do not m,o. JUMPER WIRES TO CONNECT TO THE SCREEN DOOR SENSOR SWITCH MEETS UL 21717 WARRANTY AND REPAIRS y (SEE DIAGRAM BELOW).THE TWO SENSORS SHOULD RE HOOKED UP IN U •Have your pool area fenced and the gate locked to prevent PARELLEL WITH EACH OTHER, 1 unauthorized entry to the pool,and Install a gate alarm. •THE PLASTIC COVERS ON THE SENSOR SWITCHES&SENSOR L POOLGUARD is sold with a limited warranty to cover defects in parts I •Lock and secure all doors in the house which permit easy MAGNET MUST BE REMOVED BEFORE INSTALLATION 6FHsoaand workmanship for one year from date of purchase.(Reta•n proof of access to the pod,and install a door alarm. •SWITCHES GO ON THE FRAME BY THE DOOR ® 6wITCH �•uauLISTED purchase).H Poolguard exhibits a detect,please call our Customer •Have a responsible adult teach swimming and water safety to •MAGNETS GO ON THE DOOR ITSELF-SEE PICTURE IN MANUAL !,I1 / rodeuera Service department at 1-800-242.7163.Unauthorized returns wdl not be your children. EQUIPMENT NEEDED / 'accepted.Proper repair rs only ensured wn�ahe unit is returned t he •Maintain clean,cleaar water in the pool. A.ONE DOORALARA AND 2 MOUNTING SCREWS x / IIIkuP ®�`manulacturer. Visit our website at www. uard.o.Tm to NI out our •Do not swim durin electrical storms. B.ONE SET OF SENSOR SWITCH AND SENSOR MAGNET AND a SCREWS �_•warranty registration information. •Do not permit bottles, glass, or sharp objects to be usedFOR DOOR FRAME a ODOR v ...�.',,;, rwac„ C.ONE SET OF SENSOR SWITCH AND SENSOR MAGNET.JUMPER WIRES. x•.�• around the pool. AND 4 SCREWS , A ®••Ask your pool dealer how you can Improve your pool _FOR SCREEN DOORFRAME AND SCREEN DOORNO"„safely—they will be gbtl to assist you. IF YOU NAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL US AT 1�242•716s•Above all: remember that common sense, awareness, and ireIcaution will allow you to enjoy your pool. SCREEN DOOR MAIN DOOR woesmuses .• WATCH SM1frrr DOOR ALARM Figure 1 al PBM INDUSTRIES,INC, z I Poorovrd _._..._ The horn is 85d8 at 10 feet P.O.Box 658 pp ,, Il. 1,ED IMPORTANT ® NORTH VERNON,IN 47265 poolguard N •_ HRU PASS T 812345-264e I 6,.., ll�il 4z, • SWITCH READ THOROUGRLY BEFORE USING ALARM IC7 a• The product has been designed to aid in Me detection of unwanted poolguard• PBM INDUSTRIES,INC. K/WN/• col uard.com JUMPER, HORN Intrusions into unsupervised areas. POOLGUARD DAPT-2 IS A p 9 wxtES SAFETY ALARM SYSTEM AND NOT A LIFE SAVING DEVICE. Itx•SiSreearieri`tiv MADE IN THE USA Figure 5 should be used in conjunction with the safely equipment currently m use REV.02.15 g SENSINGJ. and elauld not affect existing eatery procedures. WIRES N. PG DAP!•2 Manual 021115:Layout 1 2/12:15 12:15 PM Page 2 A.Determine the best location.The door alarm must be installed at least 1, INSTALLING THE 9V BATTERY nr A.wi5h0v0 the threshold of Ste door. 4. OPERATING YOUR DOOR ALARM,-Ic.,l poolguard' f`�• I I '- ' B.With a pencil.mark 2 spots 2 1/2"apart vertically(up&down)where iv,r.,r,l c ,.E r .. ❑ n. r,:� n r.r.eneu, the alarm will be mounted.These 2 marks are where the 2 larger The POOLGUARD DOOR ALARM uses two delay modes which allow I sioNsokiiioA A.Remove the assembly screw from the back of the door alarm and supplied screws will be inserted Into the wall to hang the docr alarm. the user to exit and enter the door without the alarm sounding.These remove the top cover.(See Figure 2) C.Insert the 2 larger supplied screws into the wall on the 2 marks.Leave two modes are explained below. B.Pup down the battery spring and install the 9v battery(see figure 2). about 5/32"(not including the head of the screw)of the screw from A. FIRST DELAY MODE: When the door is opened the alarm NOTE II the battery spnng is not in the correct position under the the wal, automatically goes into the first delay mode which gives you 7 'fir battery,the alarm will not go back together. D.Hang the door alarm on the mounted screws and pull downward until seconds after the door is opened to push the pass thru switch. If the C.When me 9v battery is installed,the LED will flash once every 10 the screws are positioned in the small end of the hanger holes in the pass thru switch is not pushed within 7 seconds the alarm will sound 1`,,-.;.' seconds.When the alarm sounds.the LED will Clash once every back of the Bann• with the door open or dosed. To silence the alarm dose the door ~'•'� second. E.E you pia is sed the OPTIONAL Screen Door Ili see section 6.(Figure 5) then push the pass thru switch. 4 .i. U.Reassemble the door alarm with the assembly screw.NOTE:Once B.SECOND DELAY MODE.When the door is opened end the pass thru - ..... the battery s installed the alarm may sound accidentally until the 3. INSTALLING DOOR SENSOR lc..I switch is pushed within 7 seconds,this puts the door alarm in the - sensors are connected property. second delay mode winch allows you 14 seconds to go through the A.The Door Alarm comes with,one sensor switch and one sensor door and dose it. When the door is dosed within 14 seconds,the 2. INSTALLING POOLGUARD DOOR ALARM i,ins.,t magnet:remove the covers from both of these parts by using your alarm will automatically reset. It the door is not dosed within 14 "SAFETY BUOY• Indoor U..Orly fingernail or small tool to unclip the cover from the bottom side and seconds,the alarm sea hound. ABOVE GROUND POOL ALARM \ sharing l till the sensor. SENSOR IN GROUND POOL ALARM Your Poolguard Door Alarm is designed to be installed within 12'of the B.Each sensor has 2 holes for mounting(Note:Do not mount the Figure 4_Sw1T01 PLASTIC COVER WITH REMOTE RECEIVER • sensor swath for the sensor wire connection.To mount the door alarm sensors on the side of the door That Is Hinged).The sensor magnet II on wall next to door: usually goes on the door and the sensor switch Is usually mounted to I'l .. BATTERY SPRING �BATT[IS the door frame. ((((((f�1w ' -,/� PAsslxnu SWITCH C.Metal framed doors may need a space between the sensors and the Et • t b ° door using a small piece of wood or double sided foam tape. i Figure 2 I% ` uO U.Install me Sensors Vertically(as shown in Figure 1)or Horizontally. I' TERMINALS wets Maximum space between sensors is 1+1/4".IMPORTANT:II you �� ��,,nnttccfffccc Install the sensors Horizontally at the top of a SLIDING door,spacing j ik\I.-w between the sensors needs to be between 1•and 1+1/4'. I E.Loosen the two pi terminals on the sensor switch by loosening the gambol HOLE .�! screws then place ertner wire end coming horn the door alarm NOTE:I the alarm sounds for approximately 5 minutes and ine doors GATE-Al Rau Fly of P r � "" ,, between each of the terminals.It doesn't matter which wire goes to still open.The alarm horn wit start to pulsate,5 seconds ON and 5 INIRT Prowl You Famiyl ASS/rABLY SCREW 110U which terminal,Replace Plastic Covers. seconds OFF.The alarm will continue to do this until an adult doses = � Note.It the cover for the sensor switch does not lock into place because the door and pushes the PASS THRU switch on the door alarm to www.poolguard.com xANGER xoES % of the sensor woes.remove the knockout from the fide of the sensor silence the alarm. If the alarm sounds for approximately 5 minutes switch cover.(See Figure 4) and the door is dosed,the alarm will reset.