Installation

Machine room / Water reserve tank / Piping system / Filter system / Disinfection system / Underwater lighting system

Clear water makes gorgeous pool

There’s no arguing with this statement. In addition to exquisite designs and solid construction, another key aspect of the swimming pool is the equipment and systems installation. All equipment must not only be efficient, strong and durable, they must also work well together. Before the designs of each system can be finalized, extensive compatibility studies and precise water management are needed to ensure that the turnover rate of our pools meet international standards. For us, beauty must come with quality. 

Control Room

The control room is one of the first considerations when planning a swimming pool project. This is where all of the filtration, disinfection and control equipment are housed. The control room should be well ventilated and at a level that is lower than the pool level and higher than the property’s sewer lines. In high-humidity, flood-prone areas, it is also inadvisable to build underground control rooms.

Circulation System

The reserve tank is typically positioned next to the pool, just below the overflow channel. It is a necessary part of the overflow pool, as it greatly raises the efficiency of water management within the system. Precise calculations concerning the pool size, its primary function, and the expected number of users, are carried out before the capacity of the tank can be determined.

Plumbing System

The primary function of a pool’s plumbing system is to ensure the most efficient circulation of water between the pool and its control room. Every swimming pool therefore requires its own unique plumbing system. according to the area and that system for the best water circulation. For optimal results plumbing works should begin during the steel binding process and all pipes leaving the pool must have seepage prevention flashings.

Filtration system

There are many different types of pool filtration, the selection of which depends on various factors and constraints of each project. The 3 most commonly used filters are: cloth, sand and cartridge. The cloth filter is used in conjunction with powders and is able to filter water more quickly and thoroughly. The sand filter requires minimal maintenance, and has the highest compatibility with different pool types. And finally the cartridge filter requires the least amount of space for installation.

Disinfection System

An ideal swimming pool should be crystal clear, aesthetically pleasing, and most importantly, free from contaminants. There are many effective sanitization methods such as salt-based, chlorine-based, ozone or UV ozone systems, all of which use chlorine as the main precursor to the treatment process, restoring the pool water to its neutral pH level before the disinfection cycle begins. The chlorine we recommend for use in our systems is the internationally certified Nissan Chlorine from Japan.

Underwater Lighting

Underwater lights are an essential accessory for the overall ambience of swimming pools. Fortunately, there are so many lighting products today that any atmosphere you wish to create is achievable. All aspects of lighting from brightness, hues, distribution and effects is carefully curated for you to choose from here at Pool & Spa.

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