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HomeMy WebLinkAbout46316-Z �og�FFO(�Cp, Town of Southold 8/14/2021 ao - Gy P.O.Box 1179 CO o • 53095 Main Rd oma. Southold,New York 11971 dol ya CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 42236 Date: 8/14/2021 THIS CERTIFIES that the building ABOVE GROUND POOL Location of Property: 270 Pequash Ave., Cutchogue SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 102.-3-5.1 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 5/10/2021 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 46316 dated 5/26/2021 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is: accessory above-Around swimming pool fenced to code as applied for. The certificate is issued to Sendlewski,Michael&Carol Ann of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. 46316 7/13/2021 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED s ut ri a Signature o�g�FfQl�-co TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT W z TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE "� • SOUTHOLD, NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES r WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit#: 46316 Date: 5/26/2021 Permission is hereby granted to: Sendlewski, Michael 270 Pequash Ave Cutchogue, NY 11935 To: construct accessory above-ground swimming pool as applied for. At premises located at: 270 Pequash Ave., Cutchogue SCTM # 473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 102.-3-5.1 Pursuant to application dated 5/10/2021 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 11/25/2022. Fees: SWB4MING POOLS -ABOVE-GROUND WITH REQUIRED FENCING $250.00 CO- SWIMMING POOL $50.00 Total: $300.00 Building I or Town Hall Annex ® Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road Fax(631)765-9502 P.O.Box 1179 sean.devlinCcD-town.southold.ny.us Southold,NY 11971-0959 coumi BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICAL COMPLIANCE SITE LOCATION Issued To: Michael Sendlewski Address- 270 Pequash Ave city:Cutchogue st: IVY zip: 11935 Building Permit# 46316 Section: 102 Block- 3 Lot 5.1 WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE Contractor: DBA: Bridge Electrical License No: 34933ME SITE DETAILS Office Use Only Residential X Indoor Basement Service Commerical Outdoor X 1st Floor Pool X New X Renovation 2nd Floor Hot Tub Addition Survey Attic Garage INVENTORY Service 1 ph Heat Duplec Recpt Ceding Fixtures Bath Exhaust Fan Service 3 ph Hot Water GFCI Recpt 1 Wall Fixtures Smoke Detectors Main Panel A/C Condenser Single Recpt Recessed Fixtures CO2 Detectors Sub Panel A/C Blower Range Recpt Ceding Fan Combo Smoke/CO Transformer UC Lights Dryer Recpt Emergency Fixtures Time Clocks 1 Disconnect Switches 4'LED Exit Fixtures 11 Pump 1 Other Equipment Intermatic Pool Panel, Pump 220 GFI Notes: Above Ground Pool Inspector Signature: L Date: July 13, 2021 S Devlin-Cert Electrical Compliance Form OE SOUTyO * # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. cnuMv��'' 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION/CAULKING [ ] FRAMING PSTRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ] 'FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY•INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O REMARKS: , ,Vl1VAb VX&aWq gAlw� DATE 7 /5 INSPECTOR o��Of SOUjyo V 51 9V _,Z70 # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ] ROUGH PL13G. [_ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATIOWCAULKING [ ] FRAMING/STRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] 'FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION f ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] -ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O REMARKS: DATE Z INSPECTOR LnOF SO(/ThO # # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. cvu765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] SULATIOWCAUJ-.KING [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ FINAL 4 & (� [ ] FIREPL"ACE & CHIMNEY ° [" ] - FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ '] 'ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O REMARKS: " OK/ DATE �'I'V� VVIA INSPECTOR FIELD INSPECTION REPORT DATE COMMENTS s� FOUNDATION(1ST) � H ------------------------------------ FOUNDATION(2ND) O ' F J H ROUGH FRAMING& C PLUMBING y 'j i � tt' =1 r INSULATION PER N.Y. y STATE ENERGY CODE i "'A FINAL ADDITIO AL COMMENTS 1SoL3 L O z3 , Z w � o z x x _ ►o H FOlq -oG TOWN OF SOUTHOLD-BUILDING DEPARTMENT y x Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Telephone(631) 765-1802 Fax(631) 765-9502 https://www.southoldtownny.gov I Date Received APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT ` For Office Use Only i PERMIT NO. Building Inspector: MAY 1 0 2021 ,Applicati•ons and forms must be`filled out in their entirety. Incomplete applications Will not,be,acceptetl: Where the Appiicant'is not i6°owner;an f Owner's-Authorization-form(Page 2)shall be completed., Date: OWNERS)OF PROPERTY: Name: I �' L _5 ' ®Y� � $_j�_t SCTM#1000- 0.3 rn Project Address: Phone#: - q A - (, Email: 1(P-,T f (0,560 OL ® C6,tA. Mailing Address: 5A K15 CONTACT PERSON: Name: Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: ,DESIGN PROFESSIONALINFORMATiON "v _ _ T Name: Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: Name: j�fel Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: DESCRIPTION.OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION: ew Structure ❑Addition ❑Alteration ❑Repair El Demolition Estimated Cost of Project: .Other P00 L, - .49V Irl5 &i1Dv-" $ sboc> Will the lot be re-graded? ❑Yes No Will excess fill be removed from premises? ❑Yes EJ No 1 -PROPERTY INFORMATION`'_: Existing use of property: h�D � Intended use of property: Zone or use district in which premises is situated: Are there any covena7No d restrictions with respect to this property? ❑Yes IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. Check Box After,Reading: The owner/contractor/design professional is responsible-for all drainage and storm water issues as provided by Chapter 236 of the Town Code. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone- Ordinance of the Town of Southold,Suffolk,County,New York and other applicable Laws,Ordinances or Regulations,for the construction of buildings,, additions,alterations or for removal or demolitiori'as herein described.The.applicant,agrees to comply with all applicable laws,ordinances;building code, housing code and regulations and to admit authorised inspectors on premises and in buildings)for necessary inspections.False statemei is imade herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor,pursuant to Section 210AS of the New York State Penal Law. Application Submitted By(print name): IG 45)Jb i!X4 5k i ❑Authorized Agent • Owner Signature of Applicant: Date: o J STATE OF NEW YORK) COUNTY OF ff 1 i � being duly sworn,deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract)above named, (S)he is the t �✓ (Contractor,Agent,Corporate Officer,etc.) of said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this .application;that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief,and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application file therewith. Sworn before me this 1 to day of I e- 20 �[ N t P blic JONATHAN D. FOGARTY Notary Public®State of New York PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION NO.01FOS24.1421 Qualifed in Suffolk County (Where the applicant is not the owner) My Commission Expires May 23,20 I, residing at do hereby authorize to apply on my behalf to the Town of Southold Building Department for approval as described herein. Owner's Signature Date Print Owner's Name 2 LD�ao DEPARTMENT-Electrical Inspector TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ` JUL �F(M Hall Annex - 54375 Main Road - PO Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 r 4T',`=Tel'ephone (631) 765-1802 - FAX (631) 765-9502 rogerr(cD-soLitholdtownny.gov- seand@southoldtownny.gov APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION ELECTRICIANS INFORMATION (All information Required) Date: Company Name: ,6 r 1 io— de cTn c* -6olV&7at- cTivA1 &a ry Name: 1-S "01 IVe4ee <;6•- FgAN -T rreLL- License No.: _3y g,3.3 email: Phone No: l 3�-7-a ❑I request an email copy of Certificate of Compliance Address.: ,� l -' C heaS-T1 ,:Z" v>F JOB SITE INFORMATION (All Information Required) Name: M i c 14e-L- S1f4VJLe2'aoSk Address: 017b 00 Cross Street: 0 's 12ede:1- Phone No.: ,31- -JEZ 3 Bldg.Permit#: �Mp email: ht E,3,5 I gS6&,&L.Gac4 Tax Map District: 1000 Section: Block: 5Z Lot:S-# J BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK (Please Print Clearly) &L zosT*tr,¢7,,A) Check All That Apply: Is job ready for inspection?: ZYES ❑NO ❑Rough In ,Final Do you need a Temp Certificate?: [:]YES , NO Issued•On Temp Information: (All information required) Service Size ❑1 Ph ❑3 Ph Size: A # Meters Old Meter# ❑New Service ❑ Service Reconnect ❑ Underground ❑Overhead # Underground Laterals ❑1 2 ❑H Frame❑Pole Work done on Service? ❑Y [—]NJ Additional Information: PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION ptl�, Electrical Inspection Form 2020.)dsx /F/� PERMIT# Address: Switches Outlets GFI's Surface s Sconces H H's UC Lts Fans Fridge HW Exhaust Oven Dryer Smokes DW Service Carbon Micro Generator Combo Cooktop Transfer- AC AH Mini -Special:-- - - � c Comments' A� , al a SURVEY OF PROPERTY SITUATED AT CUTCHOGUE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 5� SUFFOLK COUNTY NEW YORK S.C. TAX No. 1000- 102-03-5. 1 SCALE 1 "=30' 00, 4 °G APRIL 2, 2007 mss• DECEMBER 7, 2007 UPDATE SURVEY JANUARY 28, 2013 FINAL SURVEY ON ADDITIONS °oy Q NOVEMBER 7, 2013 UPDATE SURVEY Q,, AREA = 38,686 sq. ft. 0.888 ac. o`�....:= . ' `• . ° oma?' �"'�` `�' X11 acP.: .•,:. r�4 . ...: ��e� '�.y �`' �..��� NOTE: DEED REFERENCES ARE TO DEED LIBER 11667 PAGE 82. O� �„ �O� Y� k• ELECTRIC �v� 2 •' ';. S OOJy�v ' METER°• CERTIFIED TO: 0 ,o '9 MICHAEL SENDLEWSKI dJ FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK sr`� *�• ry" ,� } / w ::A. .• TITLE No. 3003-180771 4V W- 41 12, CO �: 9* lJ {/ ..�` ::o��`' ;�• .fir ro c 4D ? 0 00 j \ PIf, a 33 r l y S°.n G4' 11�p CF S e. ' �-� la, F- 2 01. GPD cn OCZ N PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR TITLE SURVEYS AS ESTABLISHED J D o BY THE L.IA.L.S. AND APPROVED AND ADOPTED �' Dc FOR SUCH USE BY THE NEW YORK STATE LAND J 6 � TITLE ASSOCIATION. .e C. d q y << F t 1- Dm C. Q Ce-p I c �uc�. ��? J. Y S Lic. No. 50467 C. p B'° A, dorwin UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDfTIONNathan Taft I I l TO THIS SURVEY IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE 1� �tf�� �� S EDUCATION LAW. Ne 10 COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MAP NOT BEARING Land Surveyor THE LAND SURVEYOR'S INKED SEAL OR EMBOSSED SEAL SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED TO BE A VALID TRUE COPY. CERTIFICATIONS INDICATED HEREON SHALL RUN Successor To: Stanley J. Isaksen, Jr. L.S. ONLY TO THE PERSON FOR WHOM THE SURVEY Joseph A. Ingegno L.S. IS PREPARED, AND ON HIS BEHALF TO THE TITLE COMPANY, GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY AND Title Surveys - Subdivisions - Site Plans - Construction Layout LENDING INSTITUTION LISTED HEREON, AND TO THE ASSIGNEES OF THE LENDING INSTI- PHONE (631)727-2090 FOX (631)727-1727 TUTION. CERTIFICATIONS ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE. THE EXISTENCE OF RIGHT OF WAYS OFFICES LOCATED AT MAILING ADDRESS AND/OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD, IF 1586 Main Road P.O. Box 16 ANY, NOT SHOWN ARE NOT GUARANTEED. Jamesport, New York 11947 Jamesport, New York 11947 APPROVED AS NOT D DATE: - kk B.P.# FEE: ' �t U BY: / ELECTRICAL NOTIFY -BUILDING DEPARTMENT AT INSPECTION REQUIRED 765-1802 -8 AM- TO 4 PM FOR THE FOLLOWING,INSPECTIONS: 1. FOUNDATION - TWO REQUIRED FOR POURED CONCRETE 2. ROUGH-- FRAMING & PLUMBING 3: INSULATION 4. FINAL CONSTRUCTION MUST BE COMPLETE FOR C.O. ALL-CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CODES OF NEW YORK STATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION ERRORS. PLO COMPLY WITH ALL CODES OF r � NEW YORK STATE & TOWN CODES rn 64- 6 AS REQUIRED AND CONDITIONS OF yard `SOiI�@tBiBWPI-�tNN1QIG BOARD la rtar S8tf H0tL —T TRUSTEES ril io OCCUPANCY OR USE IS UNLAWFUL 4ge+b�k.S WITHOUT CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY RETAIN STORM WATER RUNOFF PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 236 OF THE TOWN CODE, 5/5/2021 12'x24'x54"Melenia Oval Swimming Pool FREE SHIPPING OVER S99-DETAILS FINANCING OPTIONS-BUY NOW,PAY LATER e' t CART MENU Now thru May 5th> 12124154710elenia Oval Pool }3•i Customer Photos 0 Product videos Customer Reviews What's Included: * 20 Gauge Blue Liner * Thru-Wall Skimmer&Return Fitting Original Price:$3,896.90 $3,583.00 Save$312.00(8%OFF) X Item out of Stock V Ships out within 10-14 business days V Free Shipping Included As low as$125/month with affin—n).Prequalify now Have a question?Email our pool experts How To Get it This item is currently out of stock Receive an email when it's back in stock: F— NOTIFY ME https.-//Www.thepoolfactory.com/melenia-12x24x54-oval.html 1/5 5/5/2021 12'x24'xW Melenia Oval Swimming Pool Specifications • Includes skimmer and blue liner.For liner upgrades or accessories click Customize this Pool • The Melenia pool features bronze patina style painted top ledges with gold highlights and Mocha upright support posts • Sturdy 7"wide bronze steel Krystal Kote top ledges and resin interlocking caps,resist bad weather,chlorinated water and constant wear • Durable 6"wide steel upright posts and resin foot collars give the Melena strength,support and style • Heavy-duty coated steel bottom rails • Galvanized steel top stabilizer rads for extra strength • 54"high steel wall that is coated with a"Krystal Kote"finish to prevent corrosion from the weather elements and chlorinated chemicals • Wall Color/Design:Taupe/Geometry-Please dick here to view actual customer photos • Warranty:50 year manufacturer's limited warranty • Made in the USA • Installs above ground or semi inground(installation not included) • Warrantied for semi-inground installation up to halfway(27 inches)in the ground • Approximate inside(water)dimensions-12'X 24' • Approximate outside dimensions(space required)-15'2"X 25' • Approximate Water Capacity-6,800 Gallons Description Style and Strength The Melena incorporates interlocking steel stabilizers at the top of the pool and hardware free resin bottom cuffs,giving you a stronger pool with superior stability.The attractive Bronze top ledges and uprights give the Melenic added strength with visual appeal.From top to bottom,the details of the Melenia will be enjoyed for many years to come. Superior Design The Melenia's two piece chocolate brown resin caps and bronze patina steel top ledges with"Krystal Kote"anti-corrosion sealant,give it superior design elements and long term durability.The Bronze/Mocha color scheme of the Melenia was chosen to enhance your home and match the latest backyard decor.The Melenia pool offers a 50 year manufacturer's limited warranty and is proudly made in the USA. Sleek Oval Design The Melenia oval features the Yardmore space saving support system that incorporates superior strength and an attractive overall appearance.This oval system is supported with heavy steel beams and straps that run underneath the pool,eliminating the need for poles or large braces protruding at each side of the pool.This sleek oval design allows more pool size while occupying less space,giving a dean and uncluttered presence. Shipping Estimates Order Times for Swimming Pools We typically ship all swimming pool orders out in 1044 business days.Transit time can vary depending on your location but generally takes 4-8 business days to most areas.(AZ,CA,ID,MT,ND,NM,NV,OK,OR,SO,UT,WA,WI,WY will generally take 7-12 business days).Business Days are Monday thru Friday.Due to overwhelming demand,shipments to certain areas in the U.S.may experience additional delays during transit Swimming pools are shipped with a freight carrier because they are too large to be shipped through UPS,Federal Express,or the USPS.When the shipment arrives at your local terminal,the carrier will call you to make an appointment before making the delivery to your home. Importantl An adult must be present at the delivery location to receive and sign for all swimming pool shipments.Liftgate service is available for$39.00 at checkout This special service is required for all freight shipments;including swimming pools,decks and heaters.This will make receiving the shipment much easier,especially if only one person is home to receive it The delivery will come on a special truck with a hydraulic lift The driver will use the Ifft to place the pallet on the ground curbside. Support / Downloads 50 Year M nufacturees Warranty �i Melenla Oval Installation&Safety Instructions Melenia Oval Parts Breakdown Melenla Semi-Inground Warranty Addendum Video https://www.thopoolfactory.com/melenia-12x24x54-oval.htmi 2/5 P.N90 0444 F-I JV V V \s 1 VU IU I VVI /-100VI I IJIY U SII IJ �U �Li"LIVI I VAL POOL INSTRUCTIONS IONS rsuttress Tree ana I raalUonal tsuuress Elm Irmo rkJUL IJ IVUI UG7IUIVCU run UIVIIVU Un UUIVIrliNu UtAIMUCnUUJ IIVVUn I UMIN FICOUL1'JI IMLLUVV VV/-%i Cn!!! FoilowAll Safety and Maintenance Instructions Your"is designed for years of pleasurable,sate family tun But,when gate is aINay5 cued Be sure to follow local bUdIrg code requrema lsfor wad I used Incorrectly,a swimming pod can be dangerous To insure yaaur pod is capacity and fencing d using an aftemu nket or nomelxnit deck You must mace ' I used safely you must observe the follam g safely prec wise sure as lance and barriers we in vrawrg order so that pod is allays prdeded ❑ Do not dr.'el-Do not dump' No ragh play,-No running or pushing! ❑Cl eck vAh your weal taan for any special tars in ycor locale ❑ 00 not walk on the top rail.It can be sim,pery•and is not a walkway ❑Never drink alaxtcfic beverages or use any iNowcants which could hinder your ❑ Be sure to install all sarety labels pro tided%lh your pool according to the judgment and reflexes Instructions ❑Never use pod atone All children must be supervised continuously ©Keep a safety rope 114"by 50'wdh a Rotation buoy vath or outsafe diameter of ❑Do not use pod a bottom is nil ciliary visible At night,sufficient righting mml 15"Have accessrale in a prominent area by your pool be a✓alable It's the pod owners sole respor6biltiy to praide adequate , O Post near a:entrances to pod area;a list of telephone numbers of the lighting for pool bottom,safety signs and walkways,v deli exceeds minimum •Nearest available police •Nearest ambulance service standards ofthe IES of North America •Nearest available fire department •Nearest a✓affable hospital ❑Do not climb,stand or at on any pool structure or the filter system Components s •Nearest available rescue unit •Nearest available physician such as the filtration system,pumps and heater must be positioned so as to e •911 emergency number d avalable prevent their being used as a means of aaessiotne pod by yang children ❑ Provide fencing or enclosure which Is independent of the house as a closure ❑Be sure the all toys,chairs and tables or similar objects that a young child could around the entire pod area The fencing must be mach c(tlurade material,a Cilmb on beet least four feet(4)from pod I minimum of 4'm height from ground level and with closures vAh self-faichmg F-1 Do not use pool during electrical or rain storms locks,to make pool maccess'bld to toddlers and rninvded guests.Make sure 1-3 Sea available National Spa and Pod lialible,(NSPI),pubfealcnsfix mile lips on pad Well I IMPORTANT NOTICE! READ BEFORE INSTALLATION ENCLOSED IN FRAME CARTON IS SAFETY ENVELOPE.THE SAFETY STICKERS MUST Dr11�T+ FIi LJU NUI Art A BE INSTALLED AS PER FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO PROPERLY �"� ANY U i Mt:K h✓MUUUU I5 INSTALL WARNING LABELS WILL VOID �+�'� r WARRANTY. FAILURE TO MOUNT THESE SIGN MUST BE PLACED MAUL by U I HtKb SAFETY LABELS MAY SUBJECT YOU TO ON WALL NEXT U ENTRY I U YUUhi h'UUL SUBSTANTIAL LIABILITY iN CASE OF INJURY. TO POOL JU(,hi A5, THESE WARNINGS ARE NOT TO 151-11 NUI LIMI I tU I U, BE REMOVED UNDER ANY CIR- �A ' CUMSTANCES'IF THEY BECOME • UtLnS AIVU SLIUtb! DISCOLORED OR FALL OFF �. PLEASE REQUEST REPLACE- g SIGN TO BE PLACED ON MENTS WHICH WILL BESENTAT LINER ABOVE WATER LINE NO CHARGE OPPOSITE ENTRY TO POOL BUTTRESS-FREE POOL SIZES 13'8" / 13' 1 11�i8" I 8'6" 13' 15'2" t---� L---J 0 x IL 0 x ib 17'6" 21 1b* l b'6" 10' 1 b' I 19, I I 10' L---J lu x Ib I x I 15' 17' TT/ \ / \ ir- L 12' 17' 20'4"' } 12' ---J 1"Lx I/ IZx 'LU Nate. Al above ciagrarns are Tor Bmress-Free oval pods It you have a tracim"Bittress oval pool,ynu vill need to add 3 Leet to the w=of the space needed Tor Installation Ina length measurement will not cllange. Actual size of pool. --------- Space needed for installation. BUTMESS-x REE POOL SIZES ,. 25' 1 U_b" 2-6 L` '�---- L` i 20'4" 24' 17' 1 23'10 5" 12' t 1 ! r \ I lbX24 IZXL4 213'6" 32' 2 662U'4" I15'2" 20'4" 30' 1 b'2" \ � r _-I F- 10 x et) 'I0XLt) 10XOU 35' 42' 23'4" t 33' 1111 1 23'4" t 40' 118'2" We: Pdl aM a cdagrdn-6 are Tor HutVess-Free oval poria it you have a traditicnal Buttress omd pool,you Vill tied to add 3 tcet to the wdth of the space needed Tor installation I he lengM measurement wIl not change Actual size of pool- --------- ool_-__-_---_ Space needed for installation. BUTYR SS-FRIM E POOL SIZES 45'6" 44'3" I `j---- --- L, .J---- ---L 23'4" — 43 6' 26'4" 2 3' 1 .. � � 1 ti,L" 1 21'2" 16X44 Z1 X40 Nbte: PJI above tlagrarrs are for 13Mess-Hee oval pods.It you have atraditional B3ness ova pool,yw wli need to add 3 teet to the wcM of the space needed for installation I tie lergM aiea lren-ent veil not diange Actual size of pool. --------- Space needed for installation. I1rTRODUCTTON: Congratulations on becoming the oiviier of a Deis above ground svarrinang pool. Phis is the instruction packet for installing your swimming pool I he following are some helpful hunts that you should take into consideration before installing your pool. 1)Read through the entire instruction booklet before you begun.'Phis will enable you to find out exactly what is involved with installing your swimming pool before you begin While you are going through the instructions, please be aware that all of the diagrams are representative of a 15'x 30'/18'x 33'pool.If you have a different size pool you will find that your pool has a different nurnber of uprights than the ones in the diagrams 2)DO NOL AfrEMPT 1NSIALLAf1ON 1N WINDY OR GUSTY WEATHER This will not only make installation more difficult,it may result in damage to your pool before it is completely installed. 3)Although we have broken down the installation into many simple steps,you will probably find that Steps 1 and 2 will be the most labor intensive and time consuming steps.Once you have completed those two steps you should find that the rest of the installation moves along much more quickly. 4)Please be sure to review all safety material and local codes before beginning your installation.There is a yellow safety envelope packed with your pool.This envelope contains safety material and warning stickers to be placed on your pool.if you ate missing any of these items please contact your dealer or the tactory to obtain it_ The warranty is void if all safety precautions are not followed_ 5)In the event that you need to make a warranty claim,it is important to know the size and model of your swimming pool in order to expedite the handling of your claim_Please fill in the information below and keep for your records All of this information can be found on the labels attached to the cartons your pool is packed in. NAME Ok POOL- SIZE OF POOL: DATE OF PURCHASE: NAME OF POOLVALL: NAME OF LINER: 6)Make sure you have the necessary tools and materials before beginning your installation. Below is a list of the tools and materials needed. -Shovel -Carpenters level and/or transit(Optional) - Pape measure -Patio Blocks(2"x 8"x 16") -Phillips head screwdriver -Box cutter(Razor blade) -Duct tape -1 amp -Sand -5116"wrench -miter - 1/4"wrench -Skimmer/Return fitting POOL LOCATION: Do not locate pool over underground lines, 'BE SURE TO AVOID septic tanks.under electrical lines,near hazardous -All electncal%fres >or out e restrictions. ��`..ti sn uctures t of local code It is -All gas lines ''- r essential that the, selected for your pool lags -Septe tanks a level and firm base. Do not assemble our pool �f k -Cesspools on asphalt,tar or oil base surfaces. Avoid area:, s' r with sharp objects,or ground treated with weed Drywells killer or other chemicals.Also avoid areas where $ "� , s�� �: -Tree roots!stun tps nut grays,Bemtuda grass o•bamboo grass chows, -- Y -buried debris(trees, as they can grow through your liner.Grass must ;;.; � building material,etc) be removed.Do not place components such as v -sudden slopes tenth n 6' filters,pumps,and heaters in a way that they can inn tiof pool area be used as a means of access to pool by young _ u children.Be sure to follow all local building codes H and obtain all building permits required for your area. " Fig.I STIP 1—PRF.PARINO THE SITE: Refer to the"True Size"diagram on the second page to see the dimensions of your swimming pool. Once you have these measurements and have chosen a site to install your pool,mark or outline the ground where the pool will be going using spray paint or some other marking agent. Please keep in mind that you will need some extra room to work. Be sure to account for the space that the side supports extend out on each side of an oval pool. The strap end channel extends out 37"from the wall of the pool on each of the two straight sides of a Traditional Buttress Oral. If you have a Buttress-Free Oval Pool,the strap end channel extends only 19"out from the wall on each side. Refer to the"Actual Size"chart for further clarification. For example,a 15x30 oval should hay e the following space in order to install the pool. Traditional Buttress Oval: Buttress-Free Oval: Yardmore 32' 3132' 23'4" 30' 152 20'4" , 30' 151211 Fig.2 15 x 30 Fig.2A 15 x 30 Once you have the appropriate area marked out,remove any sod that is in the area.Also be sure to avoid all electrical hires, gaff lines,septic tanks,cesspools,dry wells,tree foots,9tump3.buried debris,and sudden slopes within 61 of the pool alta. **All foot prints are showing illustrations of the YARDMORE style.Please remember to add approx.20"on each side. NOTE:Before you prepare the site find your size pool footprint at the end of these instructions.please pay careful attention to all dimensions on the footprint so that you have enough room to install your pool. STEP 2–LEVELING: Once you have designated the space for installation,and have cleared away the sod in that area,you can begin to level the ground- 1 he ideal tool for doing this is atransit.It you do not have access to a transit,use a tong board(be sure that the board is perfectly stiaight)and a carpenters level,as shown in the diagram. Me key to properly leveling the surface for an above ground swimming pool is to start at the lowest point and dig everything else down to that level.You do not want to build up the lower areas to be level with the higher areas.Dome this will cause the ground to settle once the pool is full of water.If the ground settles it could destroy your pool;which could be dangerous and is not coy ered under the warranty You will probably not be able to get the ground completely level until you lay out the frame,but the closer you get it now the easier the job will be later_We recommend that you do not proceed until the entire site is w=ithin an inch of being perfectly level. I r Mal — sRe'nove soil and grass to this level. Remove Bass only firom lowareas. 4 �, I "UU NU I AUU llIH l I U LUVV AHEAS I Fig.3 ,.,r z..,:3�a .is erSr i;S;�ty';x"s',q';`1,�Cy,�� �"` •+ X+•S�Fi�'G+L,.C �;4'� .,e T 3.' `ib5'+�"f'�:N�-'� SfanvN,�.: fi,A`<y�<w Yyw 'ii,'„.; "iy`,ix ay'"•�.. ^i •.pvoi•i'ii':'4�n atiS5a5 �yy��i••tt6 st+,3^ 'e 3.y�a`�•v`.,.'� A:- - iE;£v.'ham'-.,S_`a', f� 4 .`ti4.4j4 a'-pis``:"!: zlx};:}ii�'•'•±i� -�"�'`-��+:>:��va y.'Y+'�j.r .,..y,}�; y�<.•s�`4s, '�-„�{;� "-k��_ - •`},., x`y{2`' ttiy�C.i;;�t�:,tr',i1 Me.4 STL133 —UNPACKING THIS POOL: Hardware Change Notice The hardware supplied with your pool has been modified for an easier installation. The#12 screw supplied with your pool has been changed from a"sheet metal screw"to a"self-drilling sciew" as shown in the pictures 'I lie self-drilling screw will make attaching the parts to the channel much easier(1-ie.i#5) ' The self-drilling,screw dols not have a point like a traditional sheet metal screw In the diagrams below the self-drillin_screw is item,#9 and is used in two locations • To attach#I to#5 Self-drilling screw iTnage • To attach#6 to#5 Below are some generic diagrams of oval pool components to help you identify the parts and where they will he used.IMP0RTANT: Do not attempt to assemble these parts now.Once you confirm that you have all of the components needed for`ourpooi,continue on with the instructions. TRADITIONAI.BUTTRESS OVAL.ASSEMBLY BUTTRESS-TREF,OVAL.ASSI2VIB Y: 4-'tel (([ 4 • 2 gs T:7- 12, .�a;a ( _ i .r.-r;<:=sem`''t•'<^^'„`;s."t°`'- ' 2 8,a t _9 �.;!� �.¢: R,;::��%` tet. t0• 3 !f�"..9;,.r I�{'V,:'� r;<%�.:"=.:-�';'r::'::e`�', 10 ,` Ott fix, \ 1 Fig. 1PRESSURE PLATF i� \ate? ' 7 2 BOTTOM RAIL,STRAIGHT SIDE ` �. 3 STRAIGHT SIDE TOP PLATE 4 STRAIGHT SIDE 4°z4°UPRIGHT I PRESSURE PLATE \11> 5 CHANNEL.2`TALL I 2 BOTTOM RAIL,STRA'GNT S,UF {{ S STRAIGHT SIDE BOTTOM CONNECTO't 0 STRAIGHT SIDE TO-PLATE ! 4 STRAI317 SIDE 4'X4'UPRIGHT ' 1 STRAP 5 CHANNEL2'TALL%52.38 LONG B SCREWS,410X 172' 6 51 HAIGH SIDE 8011 OM CONNECTOR fl SCREWS tl12%iia' SELF-DRILLING � 7 STRAP 10 BOLTS,5:75-1eX t.2' S SCREWS,;10 X 1+2' 11 BOLTS 51I&ISX51 ' 12 TRADITIONALBUTTRESS STRUT i9 SCREWS%12X.,14'-SELF-DRILLING 10 BOLI 5,5115-78 X 1,2' -- ------- 11BOLTS,516-18 X5- I S OU55ET,LEFT SIDE(BulLrobs Fre.) , ISGt ISSET RIGHT SIDS{ButlreSSFr¢.j 14 UNDERCHANNCL 15-RIIW 15 WASHCI 31111LE y 76 BOIT^u 5.76-}S XS,. i STEP 4 -PRE-ASSEMBLING THE STRAIGHT SIDES OF A TRADITIONAL BUTTRESS OVAL POOL ONLY: *** THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR TRADITIONAL BUTTRESS OVAL POOLS ONLY! IF YOU HAVE A BUTTRESS-FREE OVAL,PLEASE REFER TO THE NEXT PAGE AND FOLLOW ALTERNATE STEP 4 ' Slots A)Start by laying the strap end channels out on the around so �x / that the open ends face down.Notice the two slots on top of each of these channels.You will not be using these slots in the construction of the pool,but pay attention to where theyFig.7 arc located in the diagrams. I'hey indicate which way the channels are facin,.See Fig.7 I 13)Now take the straight side 4"x4"Upright and push it down over the strap end channel where those slots are located. Position the open end of the straight side upright to face the short end of the channel(the inside of the pool)as shown in Fig.8.The two holes on each side of tile upright should line up with tw o of the holes oil each side of the strap end channel. Secure the parts with two 51,16"x 5"bolts and two 5/16"nuts.Repeat for all assemblies. Fig.8 C) Once all of the straight side uprights ate attached.you can begin attaching the struts. This is done by pushing the angled end of the strut(the end with two holes on each side)over the end of the strap end channel and the other 12\ side around the straight side upright. The hole on each side s of the strut lines up with the hole in the straight side upright that is farthest from the open end of the straight side upright. The two holes on the other end of the strut line up with the only two holes in the back end of the strap ~� end channel. Secure the struts using three 5/16"x 5" Fig.9 bolts and three 51116"nuts.See Fig.9 for visual instructions. PART IDENTIFIER D) Now you can Install the straight side bottom rail connectors. --- ----- - _ __ --- -1 1 PRESSURE PLATE 3 Use one per strap end channel.Place the connector on top 2 BOTTOM RAIL,STRAIGHT SIDE ,rt 3 STRAIGHT SIDE TOP PLATE of the strap end channel so that the open part of the 1 4 STRAIGHT SIDE 4'x4`UPRIGHT -s%` 6 CHANNEL,2'TALL connector sits inside the straight side upright.The �`" !� 8 STRAIGHT SIDE BOTTOM CONNECTOR 7 STRAP hole in tile t>e strain* wP ht side connector rl(line u B SCREWS,N10 X 1/2' 7 with the hole between the two slotson the strap 1 a SCREWS,#12 X 314•self dolling � , 10 BOLTS,611618 X end channel.Secure the piece using a„l2 x 3/,,-,self drilling serer; 11 BOLTS,511618 X5'1,'2' ��. 12 TRADITIONAL BUTTRESS STRUT See Fig.10 for visual instructions. Fig. 10 Please do not be alarmed if'you are not using all of the holes in the strap end channels.We use this same channel fora few- different products so thele ale some holes that you will not be using for this pool. Please follow diagrams to be sure you are using all of the correct holes. ALI EBNA FL''S1 EF 4- PKI:-ASSEMBLING 111E S 1 RAIGH l'SIDES OF A B U 1 I RESS-FREE OVAL POOL ONLY: IF YOU HAVE A TRADITIONAL BUTTRESS OVAL, PLEASE REFER TO THE PREVIOUS PAGE. A)Start by laying out the under channels so that the open sides of each s K under channel is facing up Tlreu slide the strap end charnel over the ,< top of the under box channels so that they form a tube Be sure that e �: `` the holes in both channels are aligned but do not bolt them together n M yet See Fig I1 ! Fig.11 IF B)Now slide the straight side 4"x4"uprights over the strap end channels making sure that the holes line up as a shown in Fig.12 Fig.12 C)Once the straight side 4"x4"uprights are attached,apply the ]ell and right side gussets on each.The pieces are marked i.. "L"and"R The gussets are applied under the channels and around the straight side upright.Once you have them in -,.•1 \.�; L\ place screw the left and nght gussets to each other using i Fig.13 three t 10 screws. See Fig.13 for visual instructions. i i D)All holes should be lined up at this point.Bolt the components •.- together as shown in the diagram Use 5116"x 5"long bolts 5"LONG i and 5116"nuts for the channels,and 5/16"x 5"long steel bolts ss BOLTS ; ^ for connecting tine gussets to the uprights. Remember to include the three-hole plate at the fronts of the gussets If these washers are left off our of will break! ` .J b r y 1� 5'LONG ++ \`,,` NYg 14 See Fig 14 for visual instructions. BOLTS ` PART IDENTIFIER 7 PRESSUFE PLATE E)Once all of the 5"long bolts have been tightened;install the 2 BOTTOMRAIL,SIRAJGHT5IDE STRAJGHTSICEiaP PLRTE straight side bottom connectors.This is done by placing the 3 STRAKFE(SIDE 4'x3'UPRIGHT connector on top of the strap end channel just inside the ! e STR IGHTSIDEBNNEL 2 OTrOwcor,HECTDR ht side upright.The hole in tine connector should line ' STRAP straight p s SCRE'06,0101XV7 up with the hole in the strap end channel.Secure the -, a SCREWS,-12X3r4•-zKdnlrng 51 \� �r 10 BOLTS,Sl16-76X12' cotmector to the channel using a single 12 x 3/4"self drilling II BUSSIT,EFT SI E scie�v for each as slw�vrn inFig.15 \\ 12 GUSET,R,FG 51DE(BBttre�FF 13 GUSSET R.�iHT510E{Bu.hessR ; reei Nig. 17 � 14 DER BOXCHA j$ 15 WASHER HOLO IMEI 15 Boni 51161&S. *Please do not be alarmed if you are not using all of the holes in the strap end channels_We use this same channel for a few different products so there are some holes that you will not be using for this pool You will also have 3 extra 5116"x 5" steel bolts per upright when installing the Butress-Free system Please follow diagrams to be sure you are using all ofthe correct holes and hardware. ALTERNATE STEP 5 —STRAP ASSEMBLY FOR BtiTFRESS-FREE OVAL POOLS ONLY: "'USE THIS STEP FOR TRADITIONAL BUTTRESS OVAL INSTALLATION ONLY! 1F YOU HAVE A BUTTRESS-FREE OVAL, PLEASE SEE ALTERNATE ST P S Notice that there are two different sizes of strap packed with your pool. Each strap is stamped with a part number and a length. A)If'yow pool is 10'wide,each strap will be rnade up of three pieces. Two of the pieces will measure 27.25" long and one will measure 39.275"long. B)If your pool is 12'wide,each strap will be made up of two 41.025"long pieces and one 39.275"long piece. Q if your pool is 15'wide,each strap will be made up of tour pieces Three of the pieces will measure 40.683" long and one will measure 39.275"long. D)If your pool is 18'wide,each strap will be made up of four pieces. Three of the pieces will measure 52.6875" long and one piece will measure 39.275"long E)if your pool is 21'wide,each strap will be made up of four pieces. I hree of the pieces will measure 48.984" long and will measure 39.275"long. StrEp Sadion Chart: 10'X16' 12x17' 12x18' 12x217 12x24 15'X24 15'X26' 16x30' 18'x33 lErx4U 18x44 'x43 27.25" 4 39.275' 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 4 4 6 7 7 40.6BT 6 9 12 41.025' 4 4 4 6 48.984' 1 1 1 1 1 1 28 526875' 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 18 21 40.68 Strap Section 40.683` Shap SM" 40.6, Strap Season 39.276" Strap Sectk n ! 1 E +i Fig. 16 511 F Nuts ALfERN A'1E STEP 5 —S'FRAII ASST~NIBLY FOR SU`-ffRESS-FREE OVAL POOLS ONLY: """IF YOU HAVE A TRADITIONAL BUTTRESS OVAL, DO NOT USE THIS STEP FIVE. USE THE PREVIOUS STEP FIVE FOR YOUR POOL When you separate the strap pieces;you Nvill find that you have hvo dttterent lengths. You will have three strap components per complete strap for 10'wide and 12'guide oval pools,and four strap components per complete strap for all pools 15'and 18'wide_ If your pool is 21'wide,you will have five strap sections that foim a complete strap for your pool_ BrapSection Quart: 10x16 12x1T 12`x18' 12x20' 12x24 15x24 16x26' 1500' 18x33 1EYx4U 19x44 'x43 27 25' 4 40 683" 6 9 12 41.025" 4 4 4 6 48.984' 28 52 6675" 12 1 18 1 21 Secure the remaining strap sections to each other using two 5/16"x Fh"bolts and 5116"nuts. All holes must be used. 40.688" Strap Section 40.&83" Strap Section 1 40.683' S Strap Section 1 t 4 t Fig. 5116"Nuts STEP 6-ATTACHING STRAPS TO STRAP F,ND C11ANNELS ON A TRADMONAL Bt.=RESS OVAL POOL ONLY: x*" USE THIS STEP FOR TRADITIONAL BUTTRESS OVAL INSTALLATION ONLY! IF YOU HAVE A BUTTRESS-FREE OVAL, PLEASE SEE ALTERNATE STEP 6. Alter you have completed the assernbly of all of the strap sections.each and of the assembled straps need to be attached to a strap end channel.Please keep in mind that the strap nuts underneath the liner of the pool,so it should be attached to the open end of the channel,not the side where the strut connects. The straps connect to the channels.along with the end channel caps,shown in Fig.19 and Fig 20 using two M6"x 112,"bolts and two 5,116"nuts at every connection.Be sure to attach the straps to the underside of the strap end channels. The heads of the bolts go on top of the channel,and the nuts should be on the under stele. Always use the two holes closest to the end of the strap end channels when connecting the strap sections to the channel- 5/16'x hannel_5/16°x 1/2"Bolts I 5/16"Nuts Fig.18 As you are boitmg,the strap to the strap end channels,add the end channel caps to the under side of the straps at each end as shown in Fig 19 and-Fig 20 When these end channel caps are lined up properly,the two holes in these end channel caps will line up with the two holes to the straps;as well as,the corresponding holes in the strap end channels themselves. These end channel caps are secured in place using the same two 5 J16"x;."bolts and 5'16"nits that are used to secure the straps to the strap end channels. When these parts are installed correctly they Will cover the openings at the ends of the channels.1his will prevent the sand base of your pool from washing into these channels once the pool is filled with water. - &a CnMAV Cap �vdp Erd txnp1 C F,PAI Fig.19 Fig.20 AIAERNAFE S17?1'6-x1"1 1CI11ING S`j'RAPS'1'0 5'1'RAP END C11ANNELS FORA BUTFRESS-FREE OVAL POOL ONLY: """IF YOU HAVE A TRADITIONAL BUTTRESS OVAL, USE THE PREVIOUS STEP 6 FOR YOUR OVAL POOL. When the straps are completely assembled(as shown in F ug 21)attach each end of the straps,and an end channel cap(shown in F tg 22 and Fig-23)to a strap end chatmel using two 5:16"x 'h"bolts and two 5,16"nuts at each point of connection. Note that the strap should be attached to the underside of the channels(as shown in Ftg.21)with the heads of the bolts on top of the channel and the nuts on the underside of the channel. Always use the two holes closest to the end of the strap end channel when you are connecting the straps to the strap end channels(as shown in Fig 23). 5116°x 112"Botts 5116°Nuts I Fig.21 16'2' As you are bolting the strap to the strap end channels,add the end channel caps to the underside of the straps at each end as shower in Fig 22 and Fig 23 When these end channel caps are lined tip properly,the two holes in these end charnel caps will line up with the two holes in the straps,as well as,the corresponding holes in the strap end channels themselves. These end channel caps are secured in place using the same two 5/16"x', "bolts and two 5116"nuts that are used to secure the straps to the strap end channels When these parts are installed correctly they will cover the openings at the ends of the.channels_ This will prevent the sand base of your pool front washing into these channels once the pool is tilled with water. ft8 'sap Erd Cirarsae:Cs,? hap End Crre3 Orp F.=P'-" Fig.22 Fig.23 STEP 7 -STRAIGHT SIDE LAYOUT: After all of the stiaps have been fully assembled and attached to the strap end channels you can now start to set them up in their final positions.If your pool has an odd number of sti aps(for example a 12'X 24'pool has three straps)find the center point of the site you leveled earlier and put the first strap and straight side upright assembly there You then place one assembly 42",trom center of strap end channel to center of strap end channel; on each side of that first assembly Continue like this until all assemblies are used. If your pool has an even number of straps and straight side assemblies(for example a 15'x 30'pool has four, which is pictured below)find your center point.mark it on the ground,and put an assembly on each side of that mark 21"au ay to the center of the strap end channels. It your pool has more than two assemblies you will put the next assemblies 42"on center from the previous assembly,as shown in Fig.26,and Pig.27.always keeping the same number of assemblies on each side of your center point_ Once you have all assemblies in place you want to be sure that all of the straight side uprights on one side line up with each other This can be done fairly accurately by eve but we recommend that you rise a string extending from the first upright to the last. It there are any uprights not touching the string,or that cause the string to bulge out,adjust that assembly so that the string is perfectly straight. It you are trying to install your pool parallel to an already existing object such as a fence,simply measure from the fence to each straight side upright making sure that the measurement is exactly the same for each. Once you are confident that one side is straight the other side should already be straight.If it does not appear to be straight,check to make sure that the straps are setting flat on the ground. iragnional CSunreSS UUTTTess-tree Fig. Fig.25 „ .x •�` �,� � ` >.;��� m � .._ ••�4 _...�( ;ems by '^�.«R„,� � . ------------ Fig.26 Fig.27 STEP 8 —PRESSURE PLATE INSTALLATION: Place one 44"pressure plate on each strap end channel so that the center of die plate is even with the center of the channel.When installing these plates the corrugation bumps should be up and the flat surf ace should be down One edge has a larger flat surface than the other.'1'he lar ger flat surface should be closer to the center of the pool (See dragiam).The pressure plate must extend past the end of the channel about I"towards the center of your pool.if you have done flus correctly the two holes in the center of the pressure plate line up with the two holes in the center of the strap end channel Secure the plates to the channels using two#12 X_V4" in each.Once all plates are secured to the channels,the plates should overlap each other.Secure the plates to e other using three#12 screws in each overlapping area lraurnorlai l5unress Fit.28 ouuress-rree" i' In % ,t -P, Fig.29 All toot print are based on Buttress-Free(Yardmore)models. Made sure to add approx.20"on the traditional model to have enough space for wrap/strut. STEP 9 -BOTTOM WALL RIM ASSEMBLY: When you unpacked the bottorn wall rim you should have noticed the three diderent size rails(except it you have a 12'x 17'pool,in which case you only have two different sizes) Some of the rails are 37 M2"long and some are 39"long.Preference the size chart in Step 10 for your exact pool.It is very important to separate the wall rims by size nolo. Metal Rim Inner Stabilizer 518"x 5/8"' Used on top of the pool. ' t— Fig.31)� �� Fig.31 Metal Bottom Wall Rim Resin Rim Bottom Wall Rim V x 5/8" Resin Bottom Wall Rim Used on the bottom l'ig 32 of the pool. IMPORTANT:Make sure you are using the bottom rails and not the inner stabilizer bars. The bottom rails on some pool models are made of resin and not metal(see Fig.31 and Fig.32). The stabilizer bars are always metal and they have male and female end. The bottom rails are the larger width rails that have the straight cuts on both ends. The bottom rails do not interlock(see Fig.30). A)The 37`,i"long bottom wall rims go in between the straight side uprights_You simply press them down inside the straight side bottom connector on each side. 'lhese wail rims will eventually need to lie sitting flat on the ground, but you can do that as you are levelmg the pool B) In most size pools,the tour 39"bottom wall rims are for the"comers." One side snaps into the straight side connector on the final straight side upright,while the other side slides into a bottom plate or bottom cuff as shown in Fig 33 or Fig.34 C) You should have an even number of the longest bottom wall rims, as well as, an even number of bottom plates or bottom cuffs (depending on Ehe model pool you have-) These will form the curved ends of your pool. Half of these wail rims and plates/cliffs will go on one end and Hie other half on the other end Slide each wall rim into the plate, or cute up to the stop as shown. Be sure that the plate, or cuff, is outside of the halt circle created on each side of the pool. Once all wall rims are assembled; you should now be able to see the entire shape of the oval pool on the ground The bottom wall rim is inserted Traditional Buttress up to the dimple only. dEBOTTOM WUL11 ""k ate= ••,'` '• �_UY ro DUMP Fi 35 b d The bottom wall nm Is inserted Buttress-Free pix, r- y up to the dimple only. ! W IT PLAT Fig.33. Fig.34 Fig.36 �` c� �WeaoM-RA IAIPORTANT:Some pools have resin bottom plates or resin Bottom cuffs rather than the traditional metal bottom plate. Please refer to yourpoot parts breakdown sheet to confirm which component applies to you particular pool. STEP10- IDENTIFYING WALL RIMS. When you un-pack the pool urate out the different wal I rims that go indifferent parts of the pool.This is very important I noorrect placement of the n ms wi I I resul t in a pool that needs to be re-installed.The rims that go on the bottom of the pool care cal led Bottom Rai I s.The Bottom Rai Is are 1' wide The n ms that go on the top of the pool wall are called Inner Stabilizer&The Inner Stabi I izers are 5B' wide.Seethe chart in Step 10 to see where each part is i nsteil I ed on the wimmi ng pool. NOTE. Please refer to your size pool footprint at the end of these instructions. Thefootprint identifieswhich parts go where when you lay out your pool on the ground. Ratting the correct bottom rail in the correct location is critical in the next few steps. b I I UIVI MA L HIVU 51/At51 LILCK LAY UU I Oval 8x12 8X15 —'GLI-6 19t19 +2x17 22120 12X24 15X24 15x26 15x30 13X33 18Y40 21x43 OUANIITY 10 10 6 6 12 10 "0 10 10 10 12 '2 '0 BOTTOM 4YALLL RAIL I FNGTH 25.114' 25-114' :!8' 38' i8" 36" CURVED END OF OVAL 39' 49' 49" 49" 50' 50" 54-1'4" RADUS 4'0' 4'0" 5'6" 5'6' S61 516, 5'6" T61 7'6° 7'6" g d 919, 196, QUANTITY 10 10 6 6 12 10 10 10 10 10 12 i2 4 TOP IED END OF OVAL STABILIZER CURVED ELENGTH 29172' 2 ;2 9-1 ' 42518" 42-58" 42,X8' 42a+8" 42518" 53114" 53-114" 53-114" 54-115' 54-W 54-7116 RADIUS Val 4'0" 86" 516, 5 6' S61 &6' 716, 7 6' T6' 9 0' go, 10'6" QUANTITY A-- 4 4 4 NIA 4 4 4 4 4. 4 a 4 4 BOTTOM WALL RAIL TRANSITION(4 CORNERSI LENGTH 27-1F4" 27-174° 425:6" 425:$" NIA 3g' 3g' 45' 39` :5" 31' 391' 53-1%2" RADIUS Vol 90" 90' 90' NTA 910" g0' g0" 90" 9'0' g g0' 1G 6" QUAN111Y 4 4 4 4 NIA 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 N,A TOP WALIHILL(4 ARILRER CORNER LENGTH 29112' 29-112" 41x3" 41./'8' NIA 37" 37' 'IT 37' 37" 37' 37' WA T[ZANSITIQN(4 CORNERS) RADUS 90 91 0" 919, g 0' NTA 9'0' 9'0' go, 910' 9(r F G' g a N'A 8oT1OM idAll RAR QUANHN NTA 2 2 4 2 2 4 2 "\,4 6 6 10 12 STRAIGHT SIDE OF OVAL LENGTH NIA 37-1 i2" 37-1+2" 37-172' 37417' 37-112" 37-11Y' 37-1/2' 37-112' 37412' 37-112" 37-1:2" 37-1'2" (SE'RMEEN STRAIGHT SIDE UPRIGHTS) RA@US WA 90" 9'0" g0` 90' 90' 9'0' 90' 90" 9'0' S'0' 90' 9'0" TOP WALL STABILIZER QUAN BT/ NIA 2 2 4 2 2 4 2 4 6 6 10 "2 STRAIGHT SIDE OF LENGTH N A 3T, 33" 33" 33" 33" 33' 33" 33' 33" 33' 33" 33' (BETWEEN STRAIGIGHTT SIDE ID UPRIGHT'S NO SL'7EDGE) RADIUS NIA 919" 910' 90' 9'0' 9'0' V(T 90' 9.0" 9'0" 90' 90' 9'0" TOP WALL STABILIZER QUANTITY 2 4 4 4 6 4 6 8 8 '2 '4 4 6 STRAIGHT SIDE OF OVAL(AT LENGTH 4" 4" 4" 4" 4' C 4" 1. 11 4" 4" 4' EACH STRAIGHT SIDE UPRIGHT NO SWEDGE) RADIUS g0' 9'0' 9'0" 90` 90' 9'0' 9'0' 90' 90' 9'0' g0" 90" 9'0" 51 Elf 11—QUA RI NU I HE 51 HAI UH I a UES= Now that the bottom structure of the pool is tul Iy assembled,mace sure that the straight sides of the pool are perfectly in line with each other.We refer to this as"square ng'the pool. [his is done by measuring trom the out- side of theterst straight side upright on one side to theoutside of the last straight side upright on the opposite side (the two straight side uprights tarthest tram each other-)When making these measurements they should always be taken t rom the lower 11"of the straight side uprights because the higher up on the straight side upright you go,the less accurate the measurements wi I I be.Once you have that measurement.you should mere the distance between the two opposite straight side uprights the same way(as shown in Frg.31 and Hg.Jb.) I he two measurements should beeactly the same.It they are not,adjust one entire straight side as necessary. I his isavery important step.do not Conti nue unto I the measurements are identical. iraditlonal buttress Buttress-Free � n C R J B C ; A = If B 1 E i k p I 1 7 o A must equal B. - A must equa,8. Fig.37 ` Cmust equal 0, Fig 38 Cmust equal o Please use the detailed diagrams for every size oval pool that we mice.Measurements apply to both the Traditeonal Buttressoval assemblees.and the Buttress-Free oval assemblies.Check thediagrarntomakesureyouhave everything in its proper position before proceeding with these instructions.Taking afew minutesto check these measurements now can save you"or time and efforts down the road if something is not correct. STEP 12—LEVELINGTHE STRAIGHT SIDES: 1'he leveling of the straight sides is a very crucial part of good installation.It this is not done accurately it will cause a lot of problems for you. The strap end channels are two inches deep The top of the strap end channel needs to be level with the ground The bottom plates or bottom cuffs on the curved sides also need to be level with the ground. One at a time we recommend digging the strap end channels nrto the ground Once all of the channels on a side are level,put a 2"x 8"x 16"patio block under the back of each strap end channel as shown in Fig.39 and Fig 40-This must be done for each strap end channel.Remember the block is two inches deep and so is the end channel.You will need to dig down a total of 4"where the block is in order to get the top of the strap end channel to grouted level. Once you have completed one entire side,do the same for every strap end channel on the opposite side.After that is complete it is a good idea to check that your straight side uprights are all level from top to bottom by using a carpenters level-The pressure plates and straight side bottom rails ensure that your bottoms are still 42"on center Be sure that the tops of the straight side uprights are as well. Traditional Buttress Buttress-Free Level Fig.39 Level Fig.40 Conoreie Concrete f BIocK Pock G;ound 1 Grouna Leve` Level STEP 12A—LEVELING THE CURVED SIDES: The next step is to level the curved sides of the pool.Before doing this you may want to measure the overall length and width of the pool to ensure that it is the same size as shown on step 10 of this booklet.11 it is off by a couple of inches your wall will not tit properly.You call fix this situation by simply sliding the curved side bottom rails in or out of the bottom plates or bottom cuffs as shown in Fig.42 and Fig.43.This should be done an even amount for each plate or cuttf: Once you are certain that the pool is the correct size,level the curved sides of the pool.Do this by placing a 2"x 8"x 16"patio block under each of the bottom plates or bottom cuffs. 1'he blocks will need to be sunk into the ground so that the bottom plates or bottom cuffs are at the same level as the tops of the strap end channels. It is also important to make sure that the rails between the plates or cuffs are resting flat on the ground. Fig'41LEVEL PATIO BLOCK FreIn ts slid =��� a out ut flan the `">> stops on the bottorn Oatesa cuffsen thbafa _ t�/� vefl letxdth bang �J agttleofF Fig.42 NOTE:Check for levelness in all cfirections Mm placing patio hocks taxer curved side bottom plates kvt icuffsyleavel"oftheblockinsdetlhepooland6"simaing r outside of the pool. F .43 STEP 13—WALL INSTALLATION --DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS STEP IN WINDY CONDITIONS THE VVALL IS FIERY HEAVY AND EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO MANAGE ON A WINDY DAY IF THE WIND DOES CATCH THE WALL DURING INSTALLATION,IT_CAN CREATE DANGEROUS SITUATIONS-AND/-OR CAUSE DAM-AGE-TO-THE POOL Before beginning the wall installation,you may remove a curved side bottom rail to cart in sand or sifted soil for the pool core and base as long as your curved sides ale staked in position(make sure you return the bottom rail to its proper position once you are done xvith this). In this step,you should flatten the carton the wall came packed in,and use that as a base to unravel the pool wall as you install it We reconmrend the skmrmer and return hole to be placed at one of the tour corners of the curved sections of the pool(as shown in Fig.44). The skimmer location is determined by where you start the wall_ You can hide the wall joint assembly on most size pools by beginning the wall in the middle of-one of the curved side bottom plates or bottom cuffs. tinfortunately-you will not be able to hide the wall joints behind in upright on some of the smaller size oval pools Doing so will cause your skimmer and/or return pounch out to fall behind an upright,which you can not have. In any case.the wall joints hLU S1 be one of the curved ends of the pool and not one of the straight sides. Unravel the wall a little at a time,inserting it into the bottom rails as you go Do not unravel the entire wall at once:as doing so will make the installation much more drlticult. As you unravel the wall,you may temporarily install the stabilizer rails,or use landscaping stakes with clamps to keep the wall in place(as we show in rig 45 and Fig.46). We recommend that in addition to the stabilizer rails or stakes that you temporarily use small pieces of duct tape from the top of the wall to the top of each of the straight side uprights as added support during installation It the sidewall appears too long or too short,make the curved sides larger X X or smaller by equally sliding the bottom rails in or out of the bottom plates or cuffs (see Fig-42 and Fig 43 in step#13. If the ground is uneven,the wall may pimp out of the groove in the bottom rails. Correct this condition if it happens by rechecking the level of the entire pool_ f i g.44 X X X=Suggested Iraamonal buttress buttreSS-tree skimmer and return location I � 1 Use stakes to support ural —Use stakes to support viall ST EP 13—WALL INSTALLATION(Cont.) It is extremely important at this stage that the pool wall and the pool tracks totm the proper pool size on the ground Once the wall is installed go around the pool and re-check the shape of the pool on the ground. Pull I push any bottom tracks back into the proper pool shape. Make sure that the bottom tracks are not"trapped"and can easily move on the ground away from the fluter. The bottom of the pool needs to be able to move out as the pool is tilled with water and the pool wall takes the water pressure. ,5,ny problems at this step show up at the end of the pool installation when you put water into the pool. Evidence of incorrect pool shape or bottom rails being unable to inove will shot-up on a tilled pool as. 1 he pool wall buckles in only some areas,usually close to the ground fhe pool upright spreads out,usually close to the ground The wall bulges out of the bottom track and sometimes comes completely out of the bottom track. '1 he bottom track leans out,away from the water The pool wall and uprights are not vertical,but leaning into or away from the hater To fix any of these problems requires that the whole pool be taken down and re-installed. 51 EP14. WALLJUINI A_S�5EMBLY .—Wemanufacturetwodifferent kinds of walllolnt assemblies One hasasmglerow of boltswith wall bars,and the other is staggered double row pattern with wall bars. Please check which design your pool hasand followtheappropnate Instructionsbelow I ype wi Angle mow I1VIPOKI'A"I-flus operation must be done carefully! NN''hen joiinng the sidewatl,make sure that the strips do not touch each other. One Interior Exterior bar must be inside the pool(the bolts will touch this bar)and one bar i must be outside the pool(the nuts will touch this bar).Insert the bolts Wall Bar o with the bolt head to the inside and the nuts to the outside of the pool. Do not tighten until all bolts have been insetted.If your screwdriver C5 slips and scratches the head of the bolt,file the scratch smooth so that ° e it cannot puncture the liner.It is recommended that you cover the t`1 ` `O heads of the bolts,on the inside of the wall,with three layers of duct B ° i' tape,if the insertion of the wall in the bottom rail is tight at the point where the wall is joined together,insert a screwdriver and tivist to Fig.47 snake enough room,again being sure not to ratch the wall.or the bottom rail. BEii!�ffiER UL\'UTIs SHOULD BE U TiGH:AS' LTLtiO HAL'7TOOL5-B YRS A9L'SF WT TOUCH E?CH OTSEP.EVERY POLE FRO'tTOP TO>Oi-61:Of FHE V,ALL,7W.B1RSYSTEM.WSTHAiEASECUPELY TiGKIENEDNUTAADBOLT]YT­6DOAELNCCRRECT YOLRi+00:WLLBPr'..M I ype iF/- blaggerefa tson rattern 1MYOlZ1 AN f-This operation must be done caretutly! When joining the sidewall,make sure that the strips do not touch each other. One bar must be inside the pool(the nuts will touch this bar) Insert the bolts with the bolt head to the inside and the nuts to the outside of the pool. Do not tighten until all bolts have been inserted. if your screwdriver slips and scratches the head of the bolt,file the scratch smooth so that it cannot puncture the liner It is recommended that you cover the heads of the bolts,on the inside of the wall,with three layers of duct tape- If the insertion of the wall in the bottom rail is tight at the point where the wall is joined together,insert a screwdriver and twist to make enough room,again being sure not to ratch the wall or the bottom rail. •It you are missing any hardware,do not leave empty holes in thewall joint assembly. doing so will cause your pool to break! 5eeyour pool dealer for additional hardware In the case of shortage. STAGGERED BOLT WALL BAR SYSTEM 'Every hole from top to bottom of wallMall bar system must have a securely tightened nut and bolt.' `Wall bars must not { inside Too View touch eaeh other inside of pool� � Fig.49 li f'111 34'Bolts Nut goes to —Wan bar ° outside of SideWalf i °a > ,.I pod —Pool mil - °® � OtdSIdB 4d0t1 Dar Pool wall mpzr Inside of pool a; Wall bar I�— °° Outside of pool t;'A"Nu1s; ° Outside of pool 11-6198ER ALL NUTS SHCULD BE!STIGHTAS rOSS,B_E USING HAND T C0-BARS MUST NOT TOUC'EACH OTHER.EVERY POLEFROM TOP TO BOTTOM OF THE VJALLIWALL BAR S{STEM MUST HAVE A SECL'RE_Y T,GHTENED NUT AND BOLT IFTHIS IS DONE INCDRRECTLY YOUR POOL WILL BREW SI EN 14 WKL L JUIN I A-';6EM BLY (Cont.) Many pool walls come with a Nall Savei Panel The Wall Savei Panel is a separate piece of the pool wall that has the skimmer and return openings in it. The Wall Saver Panel is joined to the pool wall at each end. Your pool will have 2«all joints. On many size pools and many Wall Saver Panels this tneans that one(1)of the joints will be exposed and clearly visible on the outside of the pool instead of being behind a pool upright. This is normal. See Fig 49B for how the wall saver panel is installed in the pool wail Exposed Wall Joint Hidden Wall Joint I I f I j I Fig.49B 3 � � Ir i ' Wall Saver Panel 61 EP 1b—IJF<LHAKI N(3 I HE UUVh: Using neutral al kal mi ty sifted earth or fine sand without pebbles,bun I d a Z'base over the enti re pool area to protect the I mer M Eke sure that the straps and the pressure plates are covered entirely If the base does not ful I y cover the metal co nponeits,they wil I sham through and will damage the Imer.If using vermiculite orfoan base,you must hale at least two inches of sol or sand on top of the straps and pressure plates Vermi cul ite elone wil I not properly cover these metal components,posy bl y al I owi ng danage to the I mer Do not use any substance with high alkaline or acid content,such as peat moss.It wil I rause the pod to corrode. Nett,using sifted earth or fine sand,build a6'tog'pod ooveinsidethemetal wall along the entirearcumfereloe The eovewilI prevent the I mer from creeping underthewell and will al so protect the I iner from any metal comers of the pod framework.THI S STEP IS NOT OPTIONAL—IT MUST BE DONE!Since earth containing chemicals cEn rause dnscel oration or corrosion,it is suggested that you place polyethylene plastic sheeting under the cove around the perimeter of the wall,so no earth comes in contact with the metal. Since the presence of such chemicals is beyond the control of the manta Curer, such damage is not covered by thewaranty.Thepl asci c sheeti ng wi I I net prevent a washout in the event that your I iner is damaged.The pl asti c i s onl y to protect the metal framework of the pod from corrosion After the cove aid base are in place,rake and tamp the anti re pod area Make sure that no sand rena ns on the wal I above the cove Thi s soul d cause pi nhol es in your I iner PROPER SAND GOVE M EAbgJKLM EN I S Metal Pod Wall 4 4"Sand Cave Y' '4W�Y �.W���a R °W il�F � tl "fl `LW AY F T&LAB gy^vMfi>" ' S e,,,h FWO�_ ^Y_ wart' 3"Sand Base r ,jam" �r'`. 3"Sand Base ** I M PORTANT** If using foam cove,install it on top of thea" sand base Fig.bU 61 EP 16—UUKVED END UPKI6H I ASlol--MBLY: Top Plate It i s easi est to lineup alt of the uprights next to each other.It helps •, to l can then up against a fence or someother sturdy object Orn most models the top of the uprights can be identified by ether an extra het e i n the middl e;or by an extra hol a o1 each side(depeldi ng on which pool you have)for the decorator caps. Place the metal top plate crn the upright making sure the holes lineup and the hooked pat of the plateisfacngthe open end oftheupright(thesidethet Put front screw of goes agEinstthe pool wall).Nafl put a#10x IT screw in the center top plate in loosely het a onl y.Do not install screrls nn thetwo si de hetes until I ater.This will make things easier and more efficient later down the li ne. Now install the fence post holders onto the uprights,if you have purchased a fence to go around your pod (see separate instruc- Upright tions).If not,orwhenthat isconpleted,you should hnetheupiights ,This is one example of a top around the pool at every bottom pl ate for your convenience I ater on plate, The plate for your pool Fig.51 may look a little different STEP 16—CURV ED END ASSEMBLY(Cont.) TYPE#1-BOTTOM PLATE POOLS -Models with metal or resin bottom plates will require one,two,or three t10 x 1/2"screws for each upright depending on which model you have Upright - rhe top plates can remain unsecured for now_but they should be temporarily clipped over the wall to prevent them from falling backward. #10 a,, Screw #10 -If your pool has an additional resin"boot'for the bottom of the upright, Screw secure them to the uprights at this point using two more V10 x 1/2""screws. -Check curved ends of the pool for roundness again,making sure that the stakes he ve not been moved and your pool is still a true oval shape. Bottom Plate Fig ,O TYPE#2-BOTTOM CUFF POOLS -Models with resin bottom cuffs,instead of bottom plates,do not require hardware in order to secure the upright at the bottom.Simply line up holes in the lotiker portion of the upright with the corresponding clips in the bottom cuff and push them down until they lock in place.Wlien this is done properly the upright will not be able to be pulled up without bringing the bottom cuff with it. -The metal top plates can remain unsecured for the time being,but they should be temporarily clipped over the wall to prevent them trom falling backward. -Check curved ends of the pool for roundness again,mating sure that the stakes have not been moved and your pool is still a true oval shape. Irig,53 Fig.54 r-Be sure that the holes in the Be sure that the holes in the upright line up with the dips upright line up with the dips 9 in the boot,and thatthey in the boot,and that they snap securely in place. snap securely in place STEP 16—CURVED END ASSEMBLY(Cont.) ACCENI CLI PI NSI ALLA I ION(Not applicableto all modelsot pools): Sortie bottom cull's andlor uprights ha,e separate accent clips This is a good time to snap those pieces on if your pool has these.Below are some examples of accent clips. Fig.155 Fig.56 STEP 17-LI NER I NSTALLATION: It you opted to use the stabilizers to help bold the wall up; then you will need to take them oft while installing the liner. Do not place the liner directly over the skuniner or skmuner return cutouts Place the liner at the center of the pool with the flap from the seams facing down. (k or pant liners;leave the print side facing up.) Spread the liner so that the bottom seam of the circumference is resting on the cove evenly around the pool. '1 he seam should not be up on the wall of shilted to one side. 'These conditions will cause tightness or stretching of the liner when the pool is being filled Fig 56 POOL WALL COVE COVE CORRECT LINE,-SEAM INCORRECT LINER SEAM Resting evenly on or near the cove Shifted up wail of the pool Seam may not always This should not be done. lie on the cove as pictured,so your Correct this situation focus should be to keep the seam if it occurs. consistent around the pool. Fig.5/ 'Find the center point of each and of your liner and make sure you line that up perfectly with the center point of each end of your poo'_ 'NOTE-Line wall seam straight up and down,away from skimmer and skimme,return STEP 18-HANGI NG LI NER: There are a JbNV different types of liners on the market today.The three most common liners are the Overlap,the Snap Bead,and the V-Bead liners(Also referred to as 7-Bead liners).Please be sure which one you have and follow the appropriate step below TYPE#1-OVERLAP LI NER Starting at the liner wall seam,hang the liner over the wall making sure that the seam is straight up and down, perpendicular to the floor. 1 his will.assize you that the liner begins going over the wail straight.As you put the liner over the wall you can secure it by using the plastic coping strips to keep it in place If you end up with excess inaterial, continue around the pool,pulling excess liner evenly,and distribute over the wall until the excess is gone. Fig.59 I i 14g.60 ' r plallic coon 3 [] 0 1 > M&jdo Liitivr Mrlap i , ! gall � Plastic coping is installed 'l-Liner -Coping at this t'me to hold the liner in place �IVAt' btAU Lllvt_K SNAP BEAD L I NER With a snap bead liner,you will not use the plastic coping strips that are packed in the parts carton of many pools Y ou can Top Wall Rim [ Coping Bead discard those pieces(if they are included). Instead,you should (supplied with pool) Receiver have received a beaded liner track(referred to as a(<coping bead receiver in the below diagram). 1'he beaded liner track should be installed onto the pool wall all Beaded of the way arotmd the pool. These pieces should be as close Liner together as possible. Leaving spaces between bead tracks can cause liner problems down the road. pool wall Once all of the beaded liner track is on the wall,you can snap the liner bead into the beaded liner track at four random points arotmd the pool. After that is done, and you are satisfied with Pool how the liner is situated within the pool; you can continue Water snapping the remainder of the liner into place around the pool. Go around the entire pool again making certain that the liner is Fig 61 securely snapped into the track. This is important to confirm so that the liner does not pull out while under the pressure of being filled with water. STEP 18-HANG]NG LI NER(Cont.) TYPE#3- I or V-B AD L I N R, -frith a V-Bead line[you will not use the plastic coping strips that are packed in the parts carton of y our pool.You Lnn discard those pieces,it Mg.tat they are included.as the) only apply to pools with overlap liners. innsr �Cf ctfi( ' -The top of the wall of the liner has what as called a W-Bead"welded (WPPkd wry n onto it Simph open up the bead with your fingers and hang it directly on top of the pool wall When this is done properly,the only portion on —�- the outside of the pool wall is approxirmtely 1"of the V-Bead.leo printed liner material is actually going over the top of the wall to the outside of the wall. ", PHI -Make sire the bead is on evenly around the entire pool,and that the liner is hanging straight down from the top of the wall. The liner -» should not have creases in it because it is twisting around the pool.If t the liner is twisting,it as because it is not sitting properly in the pool. wav Make necessary adjustments befbre proceeding STEP 19-LI NER ADJUST M ENT (For Overlap IinersONLY) Once the liner is securely in place by coping,temporarily pull wrinkles in the floor towards the side wall evenly,leaving the-wrinkles at the cove.When the liner is correctly positionned,there must be no air between the liner and the ground or side wall.Remove wrinkles at the cove by adjusting the amount of material over the wail. Do not pull too tight-leave the slack on the sides.When a liner is properly installed,there is no downward pressure on tate liner. The Inver could pull in if it is hung too tightly. Start filling the pool.When the water is no more than 1"deep,check the levelness. If water rims to one side,pull back the liner and make the ground level. When level,continue to fill and adjust the liner. Do not cut the skimmer and return holes in the liner until fully adjusted and the pool is 1t3 filled. Fig.63 Fig.64 JL L�-- goama ria N tnvc tlEravEae urt NO OAR SPACE StINN N AND VF—THIJ IM,L CAUSE taOWN, t€F2ER AND POOL•SLACK ON MoES, 'YARD PAMV11E 01`ME 3.4A ER, CORREM THIS MIDIVOI4 9P W OCCURS STEP 19—INNER STABILIZER I NSTALLATION_ When the liner is completely adjusted and the plastic coping is secured;the next step is to install the top wall rims.You should have four ditlerent size top wall rims(except for 12'X 17'pools which only have three) Reference the chart in Step 10. You should have some 8"rails,some 33"rails;some 37"rails,and an even number of longer rails which have one tapered side and one straight cut side_ Separate stabilizers into different sizes now. A)Starting at the first upright on one of the curved sides,push one of the longest top wall rims over the coping so it fits snugly.Be sure to leave the straight cut end of stabilizer slightly iaised so that the next stabilizer can interlock as shown below. As they are progressively installed around the curved side of the pool,note that the tapered end of the stabilizer easily telescopes into straight cut end of the precious stabilizer 1 he tapered end should be inserted approximately 1"into the adjacent stabilizer. flus allows for adjustment either in or out Continue this until you gat to the last curved side upright and then do the same with the remaining long stabilizers on the other curved side. B)Once the curved sides have been completed find the four 37"stabilizer bars.Push these stabilizers over the coping in the"corners"in the same way with the exception that they do not interlock into any other rails Remember,the"corners"are the space between the last straight side upright and the first curved side upright. There may be a small space between the stabilizers. C)'The 33"stabilizer bars arealso mdependant fliese rails are used in the spaces behveen the straight side uprights D)Finally,the 8"stabilizer bars are installed directly in front of each straight side upright. Because of the mariner in which the wall bends around the straight side upright these stabilizer bars are installed so that the ends of each bar are bending out away from the center of the pool. Inner stabilizer Rail _�•-r'r--f_�.�'`� 7_7� Plastic coping or y beaded liner track --- Liner =Roll liner up and Inward to hide excess underneath top rail. (Roiling Inward will prevent water from collecting in flap.) Do Fig.65 not trim excess-this may cause liner to pull in! Traditional Buttress ComerTopY.atiRta CMM&1b Buttress-Free l Top Vial R. comet To Wal Rm a-ed Std: Stra9fS#eti :` Ton Wal em ,1 Tap Yrat€Rin an—, \ t Stragil M. Ton 0511 Rim33'i 8"y. } U" Fig W 1=� ,a Fig.bf -i."e S-rEP20—STRAI GHT SIDETOPPLAiEINS1-ALLATION: Now is the time to install the straight side top plates. Simply place each one over a different oval upright and the stabilizer rail,match the holes on the top plate to those on the straight side upright;and fasten them together using four#10 s%i"screws in each Straight side top plate drops inside straight ° side upright -- Straight side top plate & is attached on sides with o 4410 screws #10 screw Straight side upright Fig.61 SEEP 21—S"ECURI NG THE CURVED S1 UE UPRI GH-15: For the uprights on the curved ends of the pool,you can now pull the front of the top plate(the hooked part)over the stabilizer bar and;after you are positive that the upright is level,you can now add the final two screws necessary-to secure the uprights to the pool.if the uprights are not level,it will be very difficult to get the top rails to fit together. It is a good idea to use a carpenter's level to check that the upright is standing perfectly straight.if the upright is leaning left or right this is easy to correct before putting the final two screws into the top plate. "Sample Top Plate- Yours may look a little different lop Rail *Top Plate Lift back of top plate up slightly to snap �", ® over the stabilizer rail 7 Put front screw of top plate in loosely Fig.62 Upright Pool Wall STEP22—TOP RAIL INSTALLATION- Your poet either has metal top rails.or resin top rails Please notice the different hardware that is necessary for the resin top rail pools You should have two people while installing the top rails.If a top rail falls in the pool it can cut your liner I raclitional buttress • You should have two ditlerent length top rails with St•aight Side Top Ra t your oral pool. the 41 ;c"long top rails(measured from longest point to longest point)are for the straight sides of the pool.Note,the four rails that connect the t curved side uprights to the straight side uprights are -- —°— 41 '!a"ratls. • Install all straight side rails(41 1/4')first by placing them on the top plates,lining up the holes in the top rail with the holes in the top plates,and secure them j, i i I ' "' down using foci#10 screws for each top rail-All F Ig. (0 screws should be put on loose and tightened after all rails are on buttress-tree • Once all of the straight side rails are done,install the Straight Side Top Rail— longer rails on the curved sides of the pool in the I same fashion. ; 1_ Itt RESIN TOP RAIL n!uia t w,on� Fig. 11 INSTALLATIONS ffi� TOP RAIL TOP PLATE Resin Top Rag Resin Top Rail a #]ox4" Metal Top Plate DO NOT TIGHTEN UNTIL ALL OF THE TOP RAILS ' #frit HAVE BEEN INSTALLED. � RU �PoolUptight li)�<� Y � at; Fig.72 § f§� RESIN TOP RAIL INSTALLATION- Wien a resin tcpralpadisassembled,ymrmstuse special 'USt MO PEOPLE FOR INSTALLATION. hardwire to attach the resin top rag to the metal tap plate Please I h H I Ut'KHIL I'H Lib IIP I V I ht t'U V L see the Fig i The spedd hardnareis I I VAN LU I I ht LINtK, a)A#10screNt1hstis1"Img. Fig. �3 b)Amisherwiththescrewtodis7ibutethe pressiremare evenly ---- --------- -- -----------_---- 51 EP23—IUNC;UVI=R INSIALLAI IUN: TWO PIECE RESIN TOP COVER WITH ATTACHMENTS ON LARGEWO_PIECE RESIN TOP COVER WITH ATTACHMENT THE SIDES There is a straight support with a sQrare cutout IN FRONT(DOES-NOT INCLUDE 6"TOP RAIL POOLS) to fit the oval upnght,instead of an angle support The curved end angle support is slightly larger than the supplied for the curved ends.It attaches the exact Baine straight support_The straight support is not filled in the u ay as the angle support. back TOP VIEW OF CURVED SIDE �✓ iCURVEDSIDE ANGLE SUPPORT. NGLESUPPORT. i r Use on curved end upright. i jf Larger thair straight side f f support Has back wall 1 1 r Use on curled end uprights. t f 1`'Back wail STRAIGHT SIDE SUPPORT T0Y_1/lEW OF$S_JGHT j Used on the straight side of r "�""1 SIDE SUPPORT. the pool-notice the square i Smaller piece iiiat is cutout.Use on oval uprights. f open in back.Use or. oval uprights. v Fasten bottom half of top cap to upright using.'1 10 screws. '-�---No back wall Secure top half to bottom half using#12 screws —�� ---� ONE PIECE RESIN CLIP-ON COVER-This installation requires no hardware. Simply hook the back end of the top cover into place, and use your fingers or a screwdriver to gently flex the front tabs enough to #12 hook the cover in place_Make sure that the top cover 171- is centered over the upright when installing. #10 2 PC RESIN TOP COVER:Center small-hatf over hole in Side view of too il the top plate as shown and attach with a#12 screw � cover and top tail �t Slide the large half over the small half and secure using two#10 screws. 12 it Hook this Seting this end around aid end first gently flex tab into place. Bullnose rail is used for the illustration.but instillation is the one forall 1 pc.clip-on resin covers #10 i)Attach the itmer top cap using a n12 Screw into hole r2. 2)Attach the resin outer Top Cap using a#12 screw into hole. Put the #12 screw grill over the screw when fin isbed See Diagram below. Small Half + #12 x 3/4 screw Inner Cap I Top Cap Crit Curved and Top Cap 111 QUI L-dl IL r"UUI Od1Cly Ot IVldll lltjI ld1IL:U Keep your pool wall and frame cleat Always a ash air ay arty deposits of pool cheuucal,which land on the frame of your poo! Wash periodically with a mild soap solution(no abrasives) At least once a year use a cleat not.-yellowing household wax on all metal components Your pool and liner must be inspected regularly far leaks,corrosion,scratches.and punctures If any problem is found LMMEDIATT;CORRECTIVE ACTION MUST BE TAKEN Small repaus and punctures in your liner may be easily repaired using repair kris available at your local dealer.Scratches on your pool wall&frame must be touched tip with anti-rust enamel.Vire brush all rust and add a coat of enamel primer followed by a coat of color matching paint Pool nater is full of various caustic chemicals,which will corrode metal parts If any corrosion is allowed to continue,failure of the pool structure may occur which could result in excessive property damage as hell as bodily,bairn The skimmer area and below at are particular areas that must be carefully and regularly inspected. if this area is wet and remains wet for any length of time,it usually means there is a small leak Skimmeriskimmer return gaskets must be replaced when they become defective.Water must not be permitted to continually run down the wall,if neglected pool will break If proper skimmer,'sldmmer return gasket care is not maintained, your warranty MI be void) Be sure to follow all local and state safety regulations when installing any accessory to your pool Any decks,and all entries, must be carefully monitored for safety and access to pool Installing any other manufacturer's deck or slide is strictly forbidden, VURAL-1111/_1119 TUU1 r-UUI During die winter your pool is subject to more stress than in the summer and any breakage that is caused by incorrect winter pi ocedures is not subject to any warranty with this company. All of our pools and liners are designed to be left up all winter,but nonetheless in e subject to the warranty of the hater being purchased Continue to cul nnate and filter until the pool is closed down Before closing down your pool for the winter you must make a complete inspection of the pool_ Check all the connections to make sure everything is tight and in good condition Check to see that the liner is snugly held in place over the wall. Check for any indication of rust or deterioration in any pmt IF-ANY OF I HE ABOVE IS h AUL I Y YOU MUS I GURREQ I I HE SI I UA I IUN IMMEUTA I ELY. Lower tlhe level of water to about one foot below the skimmer intake mid return holes.Throughout the winter you must continually check this level,as it must not reach the slimmer holes at any time during the winter. Dining the winter the pool requires the use of an equalizer to allow fir the expansion and contraction that occas when ice is for med and to hold cover up This can be a product manufactured for this express purpose and is available at your swimming pool dealer. The use of a wmtemdrig agent n all simplify the start up of your pool next season. A cover designed for wmteruse is also recommended to keep pressure on the equalizer so it is forced into the water keep dirt out,and at the same time, serve as a safety cover If your slimmer is supplied with a winter plate end cap you must stilt follow the same steps as above.It is essential that no water be allmved to run down die wail for any period of time If your skurmrar did not come with the winter plate it is available at a nominal charge at your dealer and is recommended I111(. LAWIlt VVIIILCI rCUICJ Atter your pool has been winterized and all steps carefully followed;the following checks and procedures must be strictly followed during fall,winter,and spring seasons. Your pool warranty will be invalid if pool has been improperly winterized and the following procedures not strictly adhered to Pools that have been incorrectly winterized have been known to collapse under the tremendous pressures exerted by ice and snow A pool that is left up during the freezing temperatures must not be allowed to leak.It is not uncommon for a leak to develop during rigorous summer usage and go undetected. What is thought to be water loss due to evaporation or spillage may be caused by a small leak. Persistent wet areas around the pool should be inspected. To determine if your pool is leakin_mark the liner at the water level and closely observe the water level in the pool for a period of 10-12 days after the pool is closed for the season. Any rain during this period may compensate for any undetected water leakage. Therefore,the observation period must be extended to find airy leaks. Maintain a strict leak inspection schedule throughout fall,winter,and spring months. Spring thawing which frequently leads to ground heaving can be especially dangerous if care is not taken. Maintain a strict inspection of the inner skimmer housing to see that water is not leaking at the gasket If the skimmer was not removed,water should not be allowed to collect in the skimmer housing as the water will freeze and crack the housing and cause possible damage to the wall. Should ice,or anything else,cut your pool liner allowmg the pool to empty,be sine to release the cover thereby removing the weight from the top of your pool. 1-ailing to do so can cause your pool to collapse. Consult your pool dealer for the proper winter chemicals for quick spring start up. During the course of the winter the liner may pull out of it's coping due to no fault of the pool installer. Due to freezing and thaysring of the ground,the ground sometimes sinks and the liner with the weight of ice or water will sink also,thus pulling the liner out of it's coping. Be sure to pull off all excess snow and ice from the winter cover. Do not perirnt ice skating or horseplay during the winter as this can cause pool and liner damage,as well as,serious injuries. 140 1/8 (11 FT . 8-1/8".) TRANSITION CORNER CURVE SIDS - Bottom Rail Orange 3 - Bottom Rail Tan 27 1/4" X 9'R X 4 Places 25 1/4" X 41R X 10 Places - Inner Stabilizer Black - Inner Stabilizer Tan 29 1/2" X 91R X 4 Places 29 1/2" X 41R X 10 Places 19 2 7 I Gap between bottom rails in the bottom plate is 2 1/4" nMeasure rail like this Strap 1 1 96 32� 9 (1 Place) 4 DO NOTmeasure rail like this Notes: 1. Pull length is 399" 2. The bottom rail is approx 1" X 1" and it goes on the ground. The pool wall site on the groove in the center of this part. 3. The Inner Stabilizer is approx 5/8" X 5/8" and is assembled on top of the pool wall. 4. The Bottom Rails and the Inner Stabilzers are color coded on the ends to indicate the radius of the part. 5. All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise specified. 6. All dimensions are referenced from the wall location. 7. Manufacturers tolerances and field condition may result f in dimensional variations. W I L B A R GROUP POOL FOOTPRINTS 50 Cabot Court,Hauppauge,N.Y.11788.3716 Model,812 YARDMDRE Tel:(681)951.9800-Fax:(631)951.9170 Drawn b r.JCR Scale:1:26 1 Date:iW-12 TRANSITION CORNER - Bottom Rail Orange 27 1/4" X 9'R X 4 Places 182 1/8 (15 FT 2-1/8".) - Inner Stabilizer Black 29 1/2" X 9'R X 4 Places 3 _72 CURVE SIDE - Bottom Rail Tan 2 25 1/4" X 4'R X 10 Places 30 7 - Inner Stabilizer Tan 29 1/2" X 41R X 10 Places Gap between bottom — rails in the bottom "_" " plate is 2 1/4" i nMeasure rail like this 961 4 Strap 1 1 (8 TO 321 99 (2 Places 4 i 1 4 I i DO NOT measure rail like this i i i Nates: 1. Wall length is 485" I 2. The bottom rail is approx 1" X 1" and it goes on the ground. The pool wall sits on the groove in the center of this part. 3. The Inner Stabilizer is approx 5/8" X 5/8" and is STRAIGHT SIDE assembled on top of the pool wall. - Inner Stabilizer no color 4. The Bottom Rails and the Inner Stabilzera are color 8" X 9'R X 4 Places coded an the ends to indicate the radius of the part. 5. All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise specified. STRAIGHT SIDE Bottom Rail Blue 6. All dimensions are referenced from the wall location, - 37 1/2" X 9'R X 2 Places 7. Manufacturers tolerances and field condition may result _ inner Stabilizer Pink in dimensional variations. 33" X 91R X 2 Places - ---- ---- ---- W I L B A R G ROU P Prodixt POOL FOOT PRINTS 50 Cabot Court,Hauppauge,N.Y.11788-3716 MON.815 SSS Tel:(631)951.9800-Fax:(631)951.9170 Dram br,JCR SWO.*30 Date:8.22--12 --------- -- -------------- ---------------- ---- - -------- ------ --- 186 (15 FT 6 IN. CURVE SIDE TRANSITION CORNER I - Bottom Rail Yellow - Bottom Rail Orange 38" X 516"R X 6 Places 42 5/8" X 9'R X 9 Places - Inner Stabilizer Yellow _ Inner Stabilizer Black 42 5/8" X 5'6"R X 6 Places 41 3/8" X 9'R X 4 Places 3 Gap between bottom rails in the bottom plate is 2 1/4" 10 I nMeasure ra 1 like this strap 1 6 28% (4 Places) DO NOT measure rail like this 1 0 i 119 1 1 (9 FP 11 1/8 IN .) 6 l 6 I i I Notes: 1. Spall length is 512" 2. The bottom rail is approx 1" X 1" and it goes an the ground. The pool wall sits on the groove in the center of this part. 1 3. The Inner stabilizer is approx 5/8" X 5/8" and is SIDE assembled on top of the pool wall. - IttneiStabalizer no color 4. The Bottom Rails and the Inner stabilzers are color 9" X 9'R X 4 Places coded on the ends to indicate the radius of the part. S. All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise STRAIGHT SIDE specified. - Bottom Rail Blue 6. All dimensions are referenced from the wall location. 37 1/2" X 91R X 2 Places 7. Manufacturers tolerances and field condition may result - Inner Stabalizer Pink in dimensional variations. 33" X 91R X 2 Places W I L B A R GROUP POOL FOOTPRINTS- 50 Cabot Court,Hauppauge,N.Y.117884716 Model.1016 US Tel:(631)951.9800-Fax:(631)951.9170 Dawn by,JCR Sale:115 Date:8-22--12 28 (19 FT . TRANSITION CORNER CURVE SIDE - Bottom Rail Orange - Bottom Rail Yellow 42 5/8" X 91R X 4 Places I 38- X 5'6"R X 6 Places - Inner Stabilizer Black - Inner Stabilizer Yellow 41 3/8" X 91R X 4 Places 42 5/8" X 516"R X 6 Places 3 Gap between bottom rails in the bottom plate is 2 1/4" 10 I I nMeasure r 1 like this Strap 1 6 28% DO NOT measure rail like this (6 Places) 1 0 1 1 1198 6 {9 Ff 11 1/8 IN .) 146 i Notes: 1. Wall length is 596" 2. The bottom rail is approx 1- X 1" and it goes on the ground. The pool wall sits on the groove in the center of this part. 3. The Inner Stabilizer is approx 5/8" X 5/8" and is STRAIGHT SIDE assembled on top of the pool wall. - Inner Stabalizer no color 4. The Bottom Rails and the Inner Stabilzers are color 8" X 91R X 6 Places coded on the ends to indicate the radius of the part. STRAIGHT SIDE I 5. All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise specified. - Bottom Rail Blue 6. All dimensions are referenced from the wall location. 37 1/2" X 91R X 4 Places 7. Manufacturers tolerances and field condition may result - Inner Stabalizer Pink in dimensional variations. 33" X 91R X 4 Places W I L B A R GROUP t POOL FOOT PRINTS 50 Cabot Court,Hauppauge,N.Y.11788-3716 Model'1019 SSS Tel:(631)951.9800-Fax:(631)951.9170 Drawn by:JCR Date:8-22-12 04 (17 FT. CURVE SIDS ! - Bottom Rail Yellow 38" X 516"A X 12 Places - Inner Stabilizer Yellow 42 5/8" X 516"R X 12 Places —25-1 1 ' ' Gap between bottom oi rails in the bottom _, _ plate is 2 1/4" , I nMeasure - 1 like this 1 0 Strap 4113/1,S (4 Places) I DO NOT measure rail like this 1 2 1 5 144 (12 PT.) 6 I 1 0 i i Notes: 1. Wall length is 574" 2. The bottom rail is approx 1" X 1" and it goes on the ground. The pool wall site on the groove in the center of this part. 3. The Inner Stabilizer is approx 5/8" X 5/8" and is STRAIGHT SIDE assembled on top of the pool wall. - Inner Stabalizer no color 4. The Bottom Rails and the Inner Stabilzers are color 8" X 91R X 4 Places i coded on the ends to indicate the radius of the part. STRAIGHT SIDE 5. All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise specified. Rail Blue 6. All dimensions are referenced from the wall location. 37- Bottom m Ra X 9'R X 2 Places ' 7. Manufacturers tolerances and field condition may result - Inner Stabalizer Pink i in dimensional variations. 33" X 91R X 2 Places i _ _ I W I L B A R GROUP Rodixt POOL FOOTPRINTS 50 Cabot Court,Hauppauge,N.Y.11788-3716 MOM 1211US Tel:(631)951.9800-Fax:(631)951.9170 DMN by:JCR IScale.'1.40 1 Dia:8-22-12 fE f 204 (17 FT.)-- CURVE T.) -----CURVE SIDS - Bottom Rail Yellow 38" X 516"R X 12 Places - Inner Stabilizer Yellow 42 5/8" X 5.6"R X 12 Place 1 � 1 Gap between bottom rails in the both I plate is 2 1/4" 0 � r�tdeasuze r 1 like this StxaP XO_ € L1� 0 P1 ces) i a DO NOT measure this (12 ET.} 1 2 1 5 ! 6 � E Notes: ---""----- ---- 1. Wall length is 574" 2. The bottom rail is approx 1" X 1" and it goes on the ground. The pool wall sits on the groove in the center of this part. 3. The Inner Stabilizer is approx 5/8" X 5/8" and is assembled on top of the pool wall. STRAIGHT SIDE 4. The Bottom.Rails and the Inner Stahi]zers are color - Inner Stabalizer no color coded on the ends to indicate the radius of the part. 8" X 91R x 4 Places 5. All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise specified. 6. All dimensions are referenced from the wall location. STRAIGHT SIDS 7. 14anufacturers tolerances and field condition may result -Bottom Rail Blue G in dimensional variations. 37 1/2 x 91R X 2 Places- Inner Stabalizer Pink i 33" X 91R X 2 Places WT_L_ >wua POOL FOOTPRINTS 50 Cabot Couet',Hauppauge,N.Y.117UM Mbdit 1217Y Tel:(6.31)951.9300-Fax:(531)951.9170 DMMby:JCR Scale:9:40 (a:8-22-12 - ------ - - - -- -- ---- --—- - - -- ----- ----- -- --- - --- - 1 CURVE SIDE 6 (18 PT. - Bottom Rail Yellow TRANSITION CORNER 38" X 516"R X 8 Places - Bottom Rail Orange ; - Inner Stabilizer Yellow 45" X 9'R X 4 Places 42 5/8" X 5'6"R X 8 Places - Inner Stabilizer Black 43" X 9'R X 4 Places 2 21 Gap between bottom 10 rails in the bottom plate is 2 1/4" j i (,Measure ra 1 like this 1 0 Strla�p 411 i16 (4 Places) I DO NOT meaeure rail like this (12 p4.p,) 1 5 6 ' 1 6 j : 1 0 Notes: 1. Wall length is 598" 2. The bottom rail is approx 1" X 1" and it goes on the ground. The pool wall Sita on the j groove in the center of this part. 3. The Inner Stabilizer is approx 5/6" X 5/8" and is STRAIGHT SIDE I assembled on top of the pool wall. - Inner Stabalizer no color j 4. The Bottom Rails and the Inner Stebilzers are color 8" X 91R X 4 Places coded on the ends to indicate the radius of the part. STRAIGHT STAB 5. All dimensions are is inches unless otherwise specified. - Bottom Rail Blue ; 6. All dimensions are referenced from the wall location. 37 1/2" X 91R X 2 Places j 7. Manufacturers tolerances and field condition may result - Inner Stabalizez Pink is dimensional variations. 33" X 91R X 2 Places I W I L B A R GROUP Phdat POOL FOOT PRINTS 50 Cabot Court,Hauppauge,N.Y.11788-3716 Madet 1218 SSS I Tel:(631)951.9800-Fax:(631)951.9170 Dim by:JCR S0810.1:40 1 Daw 8-23-12 2441/2 (20 FT. 4 1/2 IN. TRANSITION CORNER - Bottom Rail Orange CURVE SIDE 39" X 91R X 4 Places - Bottom Rail Yellow - Inner Stabilizer Black 38" X 516"R X 10 Places 39" X 91R X 4 Places - Inner Stabilizer Yellow 42 5/8" X 5161R X 10 Places 35- 00-0 4 Gap between bottom rails in the bottom ��r��:•_cr::+s •••-• •-••• plate in 2 1/4" 1 1 0 H7--p1 8 rlMeasure ra 1 like this 41116 1 (4 Places) ®� 14 (12 DO NOT measure rail like this 6 i 1 0 I Notes: 1. Wall length in 659" 2. The bottom rail is approx 1" X 1" and it goes on the ground. The pool wall site on the groove in the center of this part. U u 3. The Inner Stabilizer is apprnx 5/81 X 5/8" and in STRAIGHT SIDE assembled on top of the pool wall. - Inner Stabalizer no color 4. The Bottom Rails and the Inner Stabilzers are calor 8" X 91R X 4 Places coded on the ends to indicate the radius of the part. STRAIGHT SIDE 5. All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise specified. - Bottom Rail Blue 6. All dimensions are referenced from the wall location. 37 1/2" X 91R X 2 Places 7. Manufacturers tolerances and field condition may result - Inner Stabalizer Pink in dimensional variations. 33" X 91R X 2 Places W I L B A R GROUP t POOL FOOTPRINTS 50 Cabot Court,Hauppauge,N.Y.11788-3716 A4bdel:1220SSS Tel:(631)951.9800-Fax:(631)951.9170 Dim by,JCR SWO.1.40 Dere:&23-12 3 -2443//2 (20 FT. 4 1/2 IN.) i TRANSITION CORNER , -Bottom Rail Orange i CURVE SIDS 39" X 91R X 4 Places { - Bottom Rail Yellow - Inner Stabilizer Black 38" X 516"R X 10 Places 39" X 91R X 4 Places - Inner Stabilizer Yellow 42 5/8" X 5'6"R X 10 Places 3 ` 29 9 Gap between bottom rails in the bottom plate is 2 1/4" 1 10 r�asure ra 1 like this Strap 1 8 , 4113/16 (4 Places) 1 4 (12 fT.) 6 1 8 DO NOT measure rail like this E 1 0 , SSS 3 notes: 1. wall length is 659" i 2. The bottom rail is approa 1" X 1" and it goes on the ground. The pool wall site on the groove in the center of this part. 3. The Inner Stabilizer is appros 5/8" X 5/8" and is STRAIGHT SIDS assembled on top of the pool wall. - Inner Stabalizer no color 4. The Bottom Rails and the Inner Stabilzern are color 8" X 91R X 4 Places coded on the ends to indicate the radius of the part. STRAIGHT SIDE S. All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise specified. - Bottom Rail Bine 6. All dimensions are referenced from the wall location. 37 1/2" X 91R X 2 Places 7. Manufacturers tolerances and field condition may result - inner Stabalizer Pink in dimensional variations. 33" X 91R X 2 Places 4 k .Q L C� P Prodmt BOOL.FOOTPRINTS- 50 Cabot Court,Hauppauge,N.Y.li7883716 WM 1220 YAROMW Tal:(631)951.9800-Fwr.(631)951.9170 Drawn by:JCR Scale:1:90 Date:8-23-12 -------------------- -- ------- --- ----- -- - - - ------------ - --- -------- 2862 (23 ET. 10 1/2 IN. TRANSITION CORNER i CURVE SIDE - Bottom Rail Orange - Bottom Rail Yellow 39" X 9'R X 4 Places 38" X 516"R X 10 Places - Inner Stabilizer Black - Inner Stabilizer Yellow 37" X 9'R X 4 Places 42 5/8" X 516"R X 10 Places T I 3 30 4 Gap between bottom rails in the bottom plate is 2 1/4" I i Strap nMeasure ra 1 like this (64Pl/16 1 T 1 4 (12 ET.) 6 1 8 DO NOT measureIraillike this 1 7 ` 1 8 k r Notes: STRAIGHT SIDS 1. Wall length is 743" - Inner Stabalizer no color 2. The bottom rail is approx 1" X 1" and it 8" X 91R X 6 Places goes on the ground. The pool wall site on the STRAIGHT SIDE groove in the center of this part. - Bottom Rail Blue 3. The Inner Stabilizer is approx 5/8" X 5/8- and is 37 1/2" X 91R X 4 Places assembled on top of the pool wall. - Inner Stabalizer Pink 4. The Bottom Rails and the Inner Stabilzers are color 33" X 91R X 4 Places coded on the ends to indicate the radius of the part. E 5. All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise specified. 6. All dimensions are referenced from the wall location. 7. Manufacturers tolerances and field condition may result in dimensional variations. E i W I L B A R GROUP ► POOL FOOTPRINTS 50 Cabot Court,Hauppauge,N.Y.11788-3716 We 1224 SS Tel:(631)951.9800-Fax:(631)951.9170 Dim by:JCR SWO.1:5D Dale:8-2-12 ^8W2 (23 FT. 10 1/2 IN.) TRANSITION CORNEEL CURVE SIDE - Bottom Rail Orange - Bottom Rail Yellow 39" X 91R X 4 Places 38" X 5161R X 10 Places - Inner Stabilizer Black - Inner Stabilizer Yellow 37" X 91R X 4 Places i 42 5/8" X 516"R X 10 Places 7 3 40. Gap between bottom rails in the bottom plate is 2 1/4" Str��a.`p -- - -- -- P1Measure ra like this (64Placea 1 7 ! 1 4 1 8 412 E r.1 66,_,- DO NOT measure�rail like this 1 ? 1 8 s Notes: 1. Wall length is 743" STRAIGHT SIDE 2. The bottom rail is a rox 1" X 1" and it - Inner Stabaliaer no color goes on the ground. The pool wall sits on the 8" X 91R X 6 Places groove in the center of this part. STRAIGHT SIDE ! 3. The Inner Stabilizer is approx 5/8" X 5/8" and is - Bottom Rail Blue assembled on top of the pool wall. 37 1/2' X 91R X 4 Places ' 4. The Bottom Rails and the Inner Stabilzers are color - Inner Stabalizer Pink coded on the ends to indicate the radius of the part. 33" X 91R X 4 Places 5. All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise specified. 6. All dimensions are referenced from the wall location. 7. Manufacturers tolerances and field condition may result in dimensional variations. � f � P00L F00T PR1iVT3 50 Cabot Court,Hauppauge,N.Y.117663716 WdO 1224 X Tah(6311951.6600"Fax:(6311951.9176 DMM br.JCR sade:1.50 Wk 8.23-92. 288 (24 FT.) TRANSITION CORNER a - Dottom Rail Orange 45" X 91R X 4 Places - Inner Stabilizer Black - SotCtam RSIDSIDEOrange 431 X 91R X 4 Places 42 49" X 716"R X 10 Places 15 - Inner Stabilizer orange 53 1/4- X 716-R X 10 Places 18 (15 33 50 Gap between bottom rails in the bottom plate is 2 1/41 136 182 FT. 2 IN.) nMeasure rail like this 187 k las Strapp 189 40 6 PlaceA90 I Do NOT measure rail like this 187 Notes: 1. wall length is 792" 2. The bottom rail is approx 1" X 1" and it goes on the ground. The pool wall site on the groove in the center of this part. 3. The Inner Stabilizer is approx 5/80 X 5/8" and is STRAIGHT SIDE ii assembled on top of the pool wall. - Inner Stabalizer no color 4. The Bottom Rails and the Inner Stabilzers are color 8" X 91R X 4 Places coded on the ends to indicate the radius of the part. STRAIGHT SIDE 5. All dimensions are in inches Unless otherwise specified. - Bottom Rail Blue j 6. All dimensions are referenced from the wall location. 37 1/2" X 91R X 2 Places 7. Manufaturers tolerances and field condition may result - Inner Stabalizer Pink in dimensional variations. 33" X 91R X 2 Places i 1 L - -- IR G - Pioduct POOL FOOT PRINTS 50 Cabot Court,Hauppauge,N.Y.197W 3716 AW61.1524 Y Tek(631)951.9800-Fax:(631)951.9170 Dam bir JCR sc&:1:50 Oma:8.90-12 i 318 (26 FT. 6 IN.) TRANSITION CORNKR - Bottom Rail Orange 39" X 91R X 4 Places 42 - Inner Stabilizer Purple CURVE SIDE 37" X 9'R X 4 Places ! - Bottom Rail Orange 15 49" X 716"R X 10 Places \` 50- Inner Stabilizer Orange 19 27 53 1/4" X 716"R X 10 Places j i Gap between bottom ""• '"'�°`" rails in the bottom L131 plate is 2 1/4" 201 i nHeasure rail like this 182 Strap 182 401316 R90 186 (15 FT. 2 IN.) (9 Places} Do NOT measure rail like this 201 i Notes., 1. Wall length is 850" 2. The bottom rail is approx 1" X 1" an�it goes on the ground. The pool wall sits on the ( groove in the center of this part. IE 3. The Lover Stabilizer is approx 518" X 5/8" and is gTgRIGHT SIDE assembled on top of the pool wall. - Inner Stabalizer no color 4. The Bottom Rails and the inner Stabilzera are color 8" X 91R X 6 Places j coded an the ends to indicate the radius of the part. STRAIGHT SIDE 5. All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise specified. - Bottom Rail Blue 6. All dimensions are referenced from the wall location. 37 1/2" X 91R X 4 Places 7. Manufacturers tolerances and field condition may result - Inner Stabalizer Pink in dimensional variation. 33" X 91R X 4 Places WILBAR GIRoup PMduct P0011-FOOTPRINTS' 50 Cabot Court,Hauppauge,N.Y.11788-3716 15W Y ARDKM Tel:(631)951.0800-Fw.(631)+351.8170 Drawn by.JCR Scale.*50 Date:7-31-12 ( 360 (30 ET.) TRANSITION CORNER ! - Bottom Rail Orange 39" X 91R X 4 Places ; - Inner Stabilizer Purple CURVE SIDE 37" X 91R X 4 Places p - Bottom Rail Orange F 49" X 716"R X 10 Places 1 21 - Inner Stabilizer Orange 53 1/4" X 716"R X 10 Places Gap between bottom rails in the bottom 3 j plate is 2 1/4" Stravp i (12 Places] r-v4easure rail like this 2 1 1 2 ' 12 9 1S, (ls FT. 2 IN.) I 2 1 DO NOT measure rail like this 1 Notes; 1. ?loll length is 938" 2. The bottom rail is approx I" X 1" and it 7 goes on the ground. The pool wall sits on the groove in the center of this part. 3. The IStabilizer is approx 518" X 5/8" and is assembledd on STRAIGHT SIDE an top of the Pool wall. - Inner Stabalizer no color 8" X 9'R X 6 Places 4. The Bottom Rails and the inner Stabilzers are color coded on the ends to indicate the radius of the part. STRAIGHT SIDE 5. All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise specified. - Bottom Rail Blue 6. All dimensions are referenced from the wall location. 37 1/2" x 91R X 6 Places 7. Manufacturers tolerances and field condition may result - Inner Stabalizer Pink In dimensional variations. 33" X 91R X 6 Places L A-6---U Piodmt POOL FOOT PRINTS--- 50 Cabot Court,Hauppauge,N.Y.11785.3715 � AW.15"YARDHORE Tel:(831)951.8 -Fax:(831)951.9170 _ DMW by.JCR Scats:130 Dab:8-24-92 i a —396 (33 FT.) TRANSITION CORNER CURVE SIDE - Bottom Rail Orange - Bottom Rail Black 39" X 9'R X 4 Places f 50" X SIR X 12 Places - Inner Stabilizer Purple I - Inner Stabilizer Black 371 X 9'R X 4 Places 54 1/8" X SIR X 12 Places 1 I2 Gap between bottom - - rails in the bottom 3 plate is 2 1/41 — — - i StzLLap 2 2 I (12 3) 7 I r-Measure rail like this 218 2 9 (18 FT. 2 IN.) 2 3 i 0 DO NOT measure rail like this 2 2 Notes: 1. Nall length is 1053" 2. The bottom rail is approx 1" X 1" and it qf goes on the ground. The pool wall sits on the groove oThe Inner Stabilizer is approx�5/8• X 5/8" and is - Inner�3tabalizer no calor assembled on top of the pool wall. an X 9'R X 8 Places 4. The Bottom Rails and the Inner Stabi.lzere are color STRAIGHT SIDE i coded on the ends to indicate the radius of the part. - Bottom Rail Blue 5. All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise specified. 37 1/2" X SIR X 6 Places 6, All dimensions are referenced from the wail location. - Inner Stabalizer Pink 7. Manufacturers tolerances and field condition may result 33" X SIR X 6 Places E I in dimensional variations. i I LB A R .�G _._ 00 U P - PMdMtP00L FOOTPRINTS 50 Cabot Court,Hauppauge,N.Y.117W4716 MOOV IM Y Tel:(631)951.9800-Fax:(631)951.9170 DIM by:JCR SMW 1.0 We.8.28-12 480 (40 FT. CURVE SIDS TRANSITION CORNER - Bottom Rail Black - Bottom Rail Orange 50" X a91Ril X 12 Places 39" X 9'R X 4 Places - In Inner Stabilizer Black - stabilizer Purple 37" X 9 54 1/B" X 91R X 12 Places 37" R X 4 Places —27=15 Gap between bottom rails in the bottom plate is 2 1/4" 3 strap (18 Places) ces) 30 lnMeasure rail like this , 8 2 9 (18 2 2 2 IN.) 2 3 0 DD NOT measure rail like this 03 i i Notes: i 1. Wall length is 1221" 2. The bottom rail is approz 1" X 1" and it i goes on the ground. The pool wall site on the STRAIGHT SIDE groove in the center of this part. - Inner Stabalizer no color 3. The Inner Stabilizer is appros 5/8" X 5/8" and is 6" X 91R X 12 Places assembled on top of the pool wall. 4. The Bottom Rails and the Inner Stabilzars are color STRAIGHT SIDE coded on the ends to indicate the radius of the part. - Bottom Rail Blue 5. All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise specified. 37 1/2" X 91R X 10 Places 6. All dimensions are referenced from the wall location. - Inner Stabalizer Pink 7. Manufacturers tolerances and field condition may result 33" X 91R X 10 Places in dimensional variations. j i W I L B A R GROUP Piuduct POOL FOOTPRINTS 50 Cabot Court,Hauppauge,N.Y.11788-3716 MOM:1840 YARDMOR6 Tel:(631)951.9800-Fax:(631)951.9170 DMM by JCR 1 &99,1.70 1 Dore:&28.12 607 (42 FT. 3 IN.) TRANSITION CORNER - Bottom Rail Plum CURVE SIDE 53 1/2" X 1016"R X 4 Places - Bottom Rail Plum - Inner Stabilizer Plum 54 5/16" X 1016"R X 10 Places 54 7/16" X 1016"R X 4 Places - Inner Stabilizer Black 54 7/16" X 1016"R X 10 Places 3 1 Gap between bottom rails in the bottom plate is 2 1/4- Strap 5 4863/64 (28 Places) i i (-',Measure rail like this 2 8 , 254 (21 FT2IN .) 2 i 57 DO NOT measure rail like this I Notes: 1. Spall length is 1305" 2. The bottom rail is approz 1" X 1" and it goes on the ground. The pool wall site on the groove in the center of this part. STRAIGHT SIDE 3. The Inner Stabilizer is appror 5/8" X 5/8" and is - Inner Stabalizer no color assembled on top of the pool wall. 6" X 91R X'14 Places 4. The Bottom Rails and the Inner Stabilzers are color STRAIGHT SIDE coded on the ends to indicate the radius of the part. - Bottom Rail Blue i 5. All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise specified. 37 1/2" X 9'R X 12 Places 6. All dimensions are referenced from the wall location. - Inner Stabalizer Pink 7. Manufacturers tolerances and field condition may result 33" X 91R X 12 Places in dimensional variations. W I L B A R GROUP Producr POOL FOOTPRINTS 50 Cabot Court,Hauppauge,N.Y.11788.3716 Moder 2143 YARDMOR6 Tel:(631)951.9800-Fax:(631)951.9170 Dram by;JCR ISWO.110 1 Dare:8-29.12