Use and Care Manual

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Begin inserng the wall into the boom wall tracks in the
middle of a joiner plate. At rst, the wall should be kept in
place with one or two support bars (or extra persons).
One person should uncoil the wall on a beam or a plank
while a second person inserts it in the boom wall tracks.
Do not uncoil more than 3 m (10') of wall before you in-
stall a support bar to reinforce the structure.
Once the wall is completely uncoiled, you may nd that it
is too long or that both ends do not meet by a few cen-
metres. If such is the case, you must gently push the wall
in or out. If this does not work, roll up the wall again, rea-
lign the grooves and uncoil the wall once more. If the
spread is too wide, measure the wall and check it against
the following chart.
When you prepare to join the ends of the wall, make sure
the end that is reinforced by the fold is inside the circle,
facing the liner and that the other end faces outward (See
Illustraon 7.1). When the wall joint is screwed, install the
round stabilisers on top of it.
Chart
Illustraon 7.1
View from the outside of the pool.
For proper grounding we suggest grounding the second wall
bolt from the top of the wall seam. Use a 6 Gauge terminal
and a 6 Gauge ground copper wire. Connect the wire to a
36" (1 m) grounding rod that will be inserted into the
ground at least 36" (1 m) from the pool's perimeter. Please
check the local electrical grounding codes for above ground
pools in your county or state, as it varies from state to
state.
Do not use an impact gun for the wall screws.
Maximum clamping force of 60 in pounds to a
maximum of 85 in pounds.
8' 7,29 m (23'-11 1/16")
10' 9,55 m (31'-4")
12' 11,59 m (38'-0 5/16")
15' 14,38 m (47'-2 1/4")
18' 17,08 m (56'-0 1/4")
21' 20,03 m (65'-8 9/16")
24' 22,88 m (75' - 0 7/8")
27' 25,69 m (84'-3 9/16")
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ACTUAL LENGTH OF WALL