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36-370 (3) 167 EMERSON WAY BP-2022-0090 GIS#: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Map:Block: 36-370 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Lot:-001 PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS Permit: Building DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GUARANTY FUND (MGL c.142A) Category: Inground Pool BUILDING PE RM I T Permit# BP-2022-0090 Project# JS-2022-000159 Est.Cost: $18600.00 Fee: $75.00 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO: Const.Class: Contractor: License: Use Group: JULIANO'S POOLS 139826 Lot Size(sq.ft.): 40946.40 Owner: Amy McDonough Zoning: Applicant: JULIANO'S POOLS AT: 167 EMERSON WAY Applicant Address: Phone: Insurance: 321 TALCOTTVILLE RD (860) 870-1085 WC VERNONCT06066 ISSUED ON:7/29/20210:00:00 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK:16X32 INGROUND POOL POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET Inspector of Plumbing Inspector of Wiring D.P.W. Building Inspector Underground: Service: Meter: Footings: Rough: Rough: House# Foundation: Driveway Final: Final: Final: Rough Frame: Gas: Fire Department Fireplace/Chimney: Rough: Oil: Insulation: Final: Smoke: Final: THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON UPON VIOLATION OF ANY OF ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS. fitisr,L,.., (I 1 . Certificate of Occupancy Si2naturet FeeType: Date Paid: Amount: Building 7/29/20210:00:00 $75.00 212 Main Street, Phone(413)587-1240, Fax:(413)587-1272 Louis Hasbrouck—Building Commissioner Z-ak File#BP-2022-0090 APPLICANT/CONTACT PERSON JULIANO'S POOLS ADDRESS/PHONE 321 TALCOTTVILLE RD VERNON (860)870-1085 PROPERTY LOCATION 167 EMERSON WAY MAP 36 PARCEL 370 001 ZONE THIS SECTION FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST ED REQUIRED DATE ZONING FORM FILLED OUT Fee Paid Building Permit Filled out k � Fee Paid Typeof Construction: 16X32 INGROUND POOL New Construction Non Structural interior renovations Addition to Existing Accessory Structure Building Plans Included: Owner/Statement or License 139826 3 sets of Plans/Plot Plan THE FOLLOWING ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON INFORMATION PRESENTED: k, Approved Additional permits required(see below) PLANNING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER:§ Intermediate Project: Site Plan AND/OR Special Permit With Site Plan Major Project: Site Plan AND/OR Special Permit With Site Plan ZONING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER: § Finding Special Permit Variance* Received&Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Other Permits Required: Curb Cut from DPW Water Availability Sewer Availability Septic Approval Board of Health Well Water Potability Board of Health Permit from Conservation Commission Permit from CB Architecture Committee Permit from Elm Street Commission Permit DPW Storm Water Management Demolition Delay 1) sX • i '/ a9a1 Si_ .ture of Building Official Date Note: Issuance of a Zoning permit does not relieve a applicant's burden to comply with all zoning requirements and obtain all required permits from Board of Health,Conservation Commission,Department of public works and other applicable permit granting authorities. * Variances are granted only to those applicants who meet the strict standards of MGL 40A.Contact Office of Planning&Development for more information. / �/ Ora .r oz. <90 , he mmonwealth of Massachusetts rye�n��^� Bard o Building Regulations and Standards MUNICIPALITYFOR ro4 ANsp assa usetts State Building Code, 780 CMR USE Bui ,A F sit A lication To Construct,Repair, Renovate Or Demolish a Revised Mar 2011 One-or Two-Family Dwelling This Section For Official Use Only Building Permit Number: ". . q V Date Applied: le 40 : i .1)Apri 7/a9/,I Building Official(Print Name) Signature Date SECTION 1: SITE INFORMATION 1.1 Pr1operty Address: 1.2 Assessors Map&Parcel Numbers cSOn . (, 370 1.1a Is this an accepted street?yes no Map Number Parcel Number 1.33 Zoning Information: 1.4 Property Dimensions: Zoning District Proposed Use Lot Area(sq ft) Frontage(ft) 1.5 Building Setbacks(ft) Front Yard Side Yards Rear Yard Required Provided Required Provided Required Provided 30 M Ln 351 t3o to Lis- +- 1.6 Water Supply: (M.G.L c.40,§54) 1.7 Flood Zone Information: 1.8 Sewage Disposal System: Public Private❑ Zone: _ Outside Flood Zone?Check if yes❑ Municipal X On site disposal system ❑ SECTION 2: PROPERTY OWNERSHIP' 2.1 Owner'of Record: Pirn.4 M bvin 4NOC* (c\ ir) k MBA O\Q(-a- Name(Print) city,State,ZIP `Q-1 cv(Nc r lk.0 Lit 56 tp MO ar(,nakkoO Lei�erhutfne. :.CdM No.and Street Telephone Email Address SECTION 3:DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK2(check all that apply) New Construction 0 Existing Building 0 Owner-Occupied 0 Repairs(s) 0 Alteration(s) 0 Addition ❑ Demolition 0 Accessory Bldg.tit' Number of Units Other 0 Specify: Bri6ef Description of Proposed Work':Cc 3tfl)c k1.eC cf G ( ek,) I la y.3�7'l to ruky\C.k oot 1 4' al Ft+1' 4 J\C 4 L 61 Se.lF C, ►rl 5-e 1F 16.1 1 SECTION 4: ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS Item Estimated Costs: Official Use Only (Labor and Materials) 1. Building $ 1 tbUCO 1. Building Permit Fee: $ Indicate how fee is determined: 2.Electrical $ ❑ Standard City/Town Application Fee ❑Total Project Cost'(Item 6)x multiplier x 3. Plumbing $ 2. Other Fees: $ 4.Mechanical (HVAC) $ List: 5. Mechanical (Fire $ 4 Suppression) Total All Fees: Check Noog76l/ Check Amount: i Cash Amount: _ 6. Total Project Cost: $ 1 t?u200 0 Paid in Full 0 Outstanding Balance Due: SECTION 5: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 5.1 Construction Supervisor License(CSL) License Number Expiration Date Name of CSL Holder List CSL Type(see below) No.and Street Type Description U Unrestricted(Buildings up to 35,000 cu.ft.) City/Town,State,ZIP R Restricted 1&2 Family Dwelling M Masonry RC Roofing Covering WS Window and Siding SF Solid Fuel Burning Appliances I Insulation Telephone Email address D Demolition 5.2 Registered Home Improvement Contractor(HIC) JultarNos V HIC Registration Number Expiration Date HIC Comp Name or HIC Registrant Name 3a t 1 CIt C(ltty kkt. C (adta utotAcnc)polS.ecen No.and Street Email address ve.rnon, (X 0Q0u24 qqs clay 3 City/Town, State,ZIP Telephone SECTION 6:WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE AFFIDAVIT(M.G.L.c. 152.§ 25C(6)) Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the Issuance of the building permit. Signed Affidavit Attached? Yes No . 0 SECTION 7a: OWNER AUTHORIZATION TO BE COMPLETED WHEN OWNER'S AGENT OR CONTRACTOR APPLIES FOR BUILDING PERMIT I,as Owner of the subject property,hereby authorize JL1 v.cinC'S Poo k s to act my behalf,in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application. T1tt51z% Print Owner's Name(Electronic Signature) Date SECTION 7b: OWNER' OR AUTHORIZED AGENT DECLARATION By entering my name below, I hereby attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that all of the information contained in this application is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and understanding. )cde �l -1I1 5-1a.► Print Owner's or Authorize gent's Name(Electronic Signature) Date NOTES: 1. An Owner who obtains a building permit to do his/her own work,or an owner who hires an unregistered contractor (not registered in the Home Improvement Contractor(HIC)Program),will not have access to the arbitration program or guaranty fund under M.G.L. c. 142A. Other important information on the HIC Program can be found at www.mass.gov/oca Information on the Construction Supervisor License can be found at www.mass.gov/dps 2. When substantial work is planned,provide the information below: Total floor area(sq. ft.) (including garage,finished basement/attics,decks or porch) Gross living area(sq. ft.) Habitable room count Number of fireplaces Number of bedrooms Number of bathrooms Number of half/baths Type of heating system Number of decks/porches Type of cooling system Enclosed Open 3. "Total Project Square Footage"may be substituted for"Total Project Cost" !� City of Northampton ° �TOti 2S`", sir, Massachusetts �w. A '<< i 1 40 8.11 °t DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS 2` is, 4 $ v'� "` 212 Main Street • Municipal Building y%) fib` ,>L „_.' Northampton, MA 01060 'S[jy �,�t1 CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS AFFIDAVIT (FOR ALL DEMOLITION AND RENOVATION PROJECTS) In accordance of the provisions of MGL c 40, S54, a condition of Building Permit Number is that all debris resulting from this work shall be disposed of in a properly licensed waste disposal facility, as defined by MGL c 111, S 150A. The debris will be disposed of in: Location of Facility: 3,4I -TOl‘.to1.t Vial-e e_cod, vex-non , C..r OlQ6U2l? The debris will be transported by: Name of Hauler: 3U.IICt(1G (3 Poc S/ \)Siq Signature of Applicant: (Ake-S— Date: `11 15Ia.J The Commonwealth of Massachusetts lW r � ;+ Department of industrial Accidents 1 Congress Street,Suite 100 Boston, MI 02114 017 ; rk4 www mass.gorldia \%uikers'('ompcnsation Insurance Af'idarit:Builders/CominctorsIEkctriciansfPlumbers. TO BE FILED i4711.1 1 lIE PE:RMI'i'7'ING'AU7'HORJ7'Y. .tp)tliscnt Information Please Print Leeibh Name 113usttles L?r*antra howl rtdttt�lttail � IjI.jjn \J PbC\S Address\ Tb C&t\ e, '(2 O,C,t City./State:Zip:VfXflof\t Cam(" etpCQ-V) Phone##: Q °IC 5 \-1 3 1 re on on employer?('heel the apprepr ate boat: �^ Type of project t{required): .'Z I.am a empkryee wish J .catrpiuyets(full anikor part-trines` 7. 0 New construction 201 am a sole proprietor or purtnershrp and have nu employees winking for mac rn K.mummer Remodeling any capacity.(Nu workers'cammummer required.) iJ 9. ❑ Demolition 31:1 I and a homuour in doing all work myself.(No workers'comp_ritimance rewired"" am a homeowner and will ire hiring imaa :ion to eundul.-t all work um my property. I will I Budding addition unsure that all csntrnciun either hose workers ooropen'.ation insurance of an:sale I I Electrical repairs or additions proprieto%with no employee's 12.0 Plumbing repairs or additions SO I am a general contractor and I have hired the sub-euntracton Listed on the attached sheet. I3 Roof repairs These sob-contractors Imre employe sand hase workers'comp.mummy.. h.El We me a eutpuraitlln and Its officers have can e1'Jed then nk[ht oh c.'crnptrun per Mtlt.a ( .®()tlle't 152.*hilt and we have nu estgiluyees.[No workers'comp.insurance required. 'Any applicant that chocks bon at most also till out the xct1ott tielow attow tag their wirrk.x conape'nxahiun policy urtonnutron i Hrnneuwncn who Albano this Aida tit rusticating they are doling alt work and then hue outside eumtraeGx>mint rubmit a new atftdat it indicating such It"untractors That cheek this box mum atta led tin additional sheet whew ins the name oldie sub-contractors and state whether or not coo:entities have empluxees It the rsuh-euntraettna Iiat. cm plu}cea_they must provide their workers'cxitnp.policy number. 1 am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance fOr my employees. Below is the policy and Job site information. Insurance Company Name: C4 f E ‘t-Ns Co • Policy#or Self-ins.Lie.#:�XW C<ADO lavpa Expiration Date: 1 I\3\ Job Site Address: ILO Ern Sd( \ CityrStateiZip:i a(�hLtM� Attach a copy of the workers'compensation policy d eiaratiou page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under NIGL c. 152. §25A Is a criminal violation punishable by a line up to SI 500.00 and or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the dim of a STOP WORK ORDER and a tine of up to S250.00 a day against the violator.A copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. 1 da hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct. Si ittuii �� IJstc: Phonev: 0 9GS 4OLI3 Official use unit-. Do not Write in this area.to be completed by city or town ojjieiat ('its or 1 tmnn: Permit/License# Issuing . uthoritr (circle one): I. Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5. Plumbing Inspector (,• Other Contact Person: Phone#: ACC0R ®O DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) k....--- CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 7/19/2021 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(les)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CON rACr NAME: Andrea Hills Koverage Insurance Group (Nc PHONE Ext): 860-745-4222 (A/,No): 116 Washington St ADDRESS: certificate@koveragegroup.com INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC R Middletown CT 06457 INSURER A: FIREMENS INS CO OF WASHINGTON DC 21784 INSURED INSURER B: ACADIA INS CO 31325 JULIANO'S POOLS,LLC INSURER C: QBE INSURANCE CORPORATION 00796 321 TALCOTTVILLE ROAD INSURER D: INSURER E: VERNON CT 06066 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR AUUL:fUCK POLIL.Y EFF POLK:ft/LP LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER (MM/DD/YYYY) (MM/DD/YYYY) LIMITS % COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 CLAIMS-MADE X OCCUR PRM I V Ktry I EU 300,000 PREMISES(Ea occurrence) $ MED EXP(Any one person) $ 10,000 A CPA5455061-11 01/01/2021 02/01/2022 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 X POLICY PRO- JECT LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY t.OMBINED SINGLE LIMI I $ 1,000,000 (Ea accident) X ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ A —AWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS CAA5457378-11 01/01/2021 02/01/2022 BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ —HIRED —NON-OWNED PROPER IY DAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY _AUTOS ONLY (Per accident) $ X UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 5,000,000 B EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE CUA5455062-11 01/01/2021 02/01/2022 AGGREGATE $ 5,000,000 DED RETENTION$ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION PER OIH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY STATUTE ER ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE IY/N E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 C OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? I I N/A QWC3001289 07/13/2021 07/13/2022 (Mandatory In NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached If more space Is required) Holder as noted below is additional insured as per written agreement not to exceed the limits,terms or conditions of any policy noted herein. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Juliano's Pools,LLC ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 321 Talcottville Road AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE A. 41A Hi.U1 Vernon CT 06066 I ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD -—\...- A. I 4 --- - -__- /' 1 / - — 1 IMCDONOUGH /\ ,. -- '� I RESIDENCE isi. '. . ,�: ®,,. ;\' 1 167 EMERSON WAY, / / / ', ! ;\�'`\ ISSUED 4 ,...,,,119,Prip:AINIIIMIMIt14 It& 001 .,"...' ' d I (iiiiim ii%if, I 414010!::/ 11 i P.m...2x / \ \lk- • 0 �1 jL. im ' 1 SEAL• ��a _ /, J trss�q elakil II i REVISIONS 00 _ '_ r / �b /'I / / .'6) ,� Sr/\ ��'LJ, \� j I i / ,/ In:. I RES,CENCE t ! I / i `, I / / ' _ 7. 1I N. to MUM sr 1 CIELCISS SW so s SAM MAMA. it iy: % SITE GRADING e .s Sl• PLAN \,. `t*• '• •` f tI�_ l ��� , '......... ...�•••• _ aRovEanuNE . 'telk � L3-01 is. i ti2-7 n1 c_csr,n U .j N C.)(-Wi0•-n't 01141( r\'1 ,Y4 K'n#74,74o-n/eiteiezeo-/Aa.4,..ice,eice46/44, . Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation 1000 Washington Street - Suite 710 Boston, M�� rr�husetts 02118 Home Improvemell' Gdntractor Registration . W 0,.. ype: Individual 7` � _�".3Registration: 13g8i2t BRIAN JULIANO �'„:--.::: r� Expiration: D/B/A JULIANO'S POOLS �' 's?;, _Z: la, p 08/26/2021 321 TALCOTTVILLE RD. ,,.1 W ? ��- VERNON,CT 06066 a1 _ - - r~ l f� �(f�» �."�ley Update Address and Return Card. SCA 1 i1 20M.05/17 Ma ra/mno/zerr c/.✓AezeiJaale�18�.�6 Office of Consumer Affairs&Business Regulation HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR Registration valid for individual use only TY' individual before the expiration date. If found return to: R:.i,.t=�to Expiration Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation I 08/26/2021 4Y` 100D Washington Street -Suite 710 BRIAN JULIAN n( ` ' Boston,MA 0211B D/B/A JULIAN .1 wJ r, t ` i j ' ``\� BRIAN R.JULIAN�1 / e 321 TALCOTTVILL fii fad 1,411.0fa.f asnlr." ... . !Altai VERNON,CT 06066 undersecretary Not;kart signature , �.. 1 ItZImperial January Pv1AN11FACTURsr, 2013 E FROM A T T FROM B ro: FROM C TO: FROM D TO: d D 35'-91/4' C 3S-9 IA" B 35-91/4' A 35-91/4" S H 10'-91/4' H 224 1/4" H 15'-7 112' H 25,0 314' ' CG tic, J 24' J S I 28-t01/4' J 1T-103/4" K 15'-71l2' K 2S-03/4' K t0-91H' K 22'41N' L 28'-101/4" L 1T•103H' L 24' L S 2' Radius a / a y 666 . 16'x 32' w w CENTER US/fr I ' 8'STF9. 8'PLASTIC PANEL OPTION -I •. y. STAIR OPTION STEP OPTION PART DESCR(PTlON Pi ..! ! I t 4111.111111111111111111111111111111."..- 12 III S PLAIN PANEL 1 1 `, 4'PLAIN PANEL 04110 4 3 2 2 3 2 PLAIN PANEL 04114 2 2 7 RADIUS CORNER PANEL 04118 4 4 3 3 4 a RECT.STAIR FILLER-LEFT 04206 1 1 RECT.STAIR FILLER-RIGHT 04207 1 1 LI18' 8 37.3'PA8'SIDE STAIR PANG 04120 1 1 .ADJUSTABLE A-FRAME 04223 8 T 8 8 8 a ■ 14' `i I8'STEEL STAIR 04/88B 1 '` 12S STEEL STAR 04161E 1 1 —gS STEP-14REST 074168NR 1 NUT a BOLT PAK-75 Pa 'PAK-75 NUT&BOLTPAK-100 Pcs PAK-100 2 2 2 2 2 _ JIe'LIGHT PPNEL 04104 dJr /2R 2R RECTANGLE STAR FILLER -A•FRAh1E BRACE SF—RECTANGLE STAR FILLER 8 RIGHT SSS—S SIDE STAIR PANEL NOTE The thermoplastic neiSNWO rtMR 8 IWII I aide step Is not available for S sus .Ma 16'x 322050 Series. eorr at 6'STEEL STAIR OPTION 000RNER LEFT MOSIM•011 SHO WN1 Iuw DIVING PERMITTED ONLY FROM DESIGNATED DIVING AREA. I-33- 32 1_16 I 1.Pour 2500 P.S.I.concrete around entire I I l deep. toting perimeter,minimum 8" L}G' r+waarr 3�I :liI S'SEE STAIR PANEL //��'' aatsw[o UNIVERSAL FOR 2.Beck 01 with clean earth,free of room and(Nixie. 'I.00mna ow®a apm�" I L LEFT 8 RIGHT I 3.3'wide concrete deck M to be poured at beast 3'9dtlrness end a slope a' nu evvsra mr� ar•n IJ4120 of Y'to 1'away ham the pool. 4.AI Inside pool oh amigos are to be Mshed drrmrabrm. l 5.Finished bottom Is to be 2'minimum of sulmb4 material¢urdtstwbad 5.A aamty Me,wBh buoys,Is to be permer�By attached TO'to the eth. 4'-1-5 •I 14' S 4' S 4' •Al a v °hollow ak:e of the polls or Sololope dwrge BACK BOTTOM SLOPE SHALLOW SIDE I BOTTOM SLOE 7.Construction Drawing:DMre ent methods and precautions may be WALL PAD END WALL PAD WALL •m�i'i l dictated by venous prolate cowl/dons.This is to be determined Cy and ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FINISH DIMENSIONS m the responsibility or theIs contractor who not an agent g» manufacturer of the component parts. a.InetelMlon le lo be done In accordance wpm all federal,pate and local i building W daa,as wet ea ANSI/APSP suggested standards. T.cc.rn conflpu+lw,New cenamu..4 am.AMU APSAu 1.0r.tr,ua ': teed..ti th:a° ,„ h..be w: °M Volume: 17450 gal / 66050 L I Perimeter: 92'-7e / 2822 m I Surface Area: 508.57 ft2/ 47.24 m2 I Liner Sq. Ft.: 512.0000 I 24 I c.o.s.0.06 an..e 7 Nobemi.— Mein Drain/ Suction Piping MAX mWsre�wM... �0. at,a 0Ru 86 �sr r..n..�+.+ ,�•n.•rr I VOW*WOW GPM 3' f RATED FOR .As.+w+�w•�•^*a.r �/�6 WAX 2 8 FPS Hayward 8" ar+swor+.c.a M `, 2.8 FPS Round Goer / r ••"•�• , Curve Max �./. (See Pump GPM O 48 �'"'� ��f. To Pump wrr,«w++ �//�1 GPM) N.A., came mmumonaL .y" p�merruwz4 rx-- -I--r I 7{.74EAF M alg.N--'1 r, A ..., . 0*... .N., .. . %, , . /.f 7t . 110 HAYNARD® ISWG1o48COC Rev D CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE Contains: WG1o48E, WG1o48EBLK, WG1o48EGR, or WG1o48EDGR Description: 8" Round Suction Outlet Cover Ratings: Floor: s.25_G MP _Wall: 72 GPM Open Area: 8.2 sq-in Certified to Comply with Section 1404 of the Virginia Graeme Baker Act (VGB) Pool & Spa Safety Act codified at 16 CFR part 1450. Initial Certification May 2011. Manufactured: After September io, 2009, by a Division of Hayward Industries, Inc. at K4-A, 214028 Block K4- A, Export Processing Zone Wuxi New District Jiangsu Province PRC 214028, China; or at One Hayward Industrial Drive, Clemmons, NC 27012. Certified by Hayward Pool Products, 62o Division Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07207, Phone 908-355-7995 Contact at www.haywardnet.com Record Custodian is Customer Service at www.haywardnet.com. Hayward Pool Products P.O. Box 510o Clemmons, NC 27012-5100, Phone: 336-712-9900 http://www.hayward-pool.com/pdf/literature/8inroundCOC.pdf Date of Mfr: The Lot Number shown on the product label contains the Year& Month of manufacture. The first number represents the year (ex 1 = 2011) and the second character the month (A=Jan, B=Feb, H=Aug, I is skipped,J=Sep, etc) Tested to: ANSI/APSP 16 (ANSI/ASME 112.19.8-2007 (addendum 9b-2oo9)) per Section 1404 of the Virginia Graeme Baker Act (VGB) Pool & Spa Safety Act. Tested by NSF International, 789 Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48113, Phone 734-769-8010 in April 2011. Certificate at: http://info.nsf.org/Certified/Pools/Listings.asp?Company=21600&Standard=ASME19o8 Date of Installation: Suction outlet components have a finite life, the cover/grate should be inspected frequently and replaced at least every 7 years or if found to be damaged, broken, cracked, missing, or not securely attached. Hayward Pool Products acknowledges that it is a federal crime to knowingly and willingly make materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements, representations, or omissions on this certification. 6" SPACING BETWEEN MOUNTING HOLES USED ON FOLLOWING SERIES: •00 00• WG1030AVPAK2 SP1030AVPAK2 0000000 WG1048AVPAK2 SP1048AVPAK2 '•, 000000 O•• WG1049AVPAK2 SP1049AVPAK2 073/4" .,P 00000001..•� ••0000••OOOOG• WG1051AVPAK2 SP1051AVPAK2 SUCTION OUTLET F 0000•••0000 try' WG1052AVPAK2 SP1052AVPAK2 IL-- COVER WG1 048E •00000 WG1053AVPAK2 SP1053AVPAK2 L" 000000 c WG1054AVPAK2 SP1054AVPAK2 000k000 WG1153AVPAK2 SP1153AVPAK2 • • • .• WG1154AVPAK2 SP1154AVPAK2 A Warning—Suction Entrapment Hazard. Suction in suction outlets and/or suction outlet covers which are installed in a small area and/or below the surrounding surface can cause severe injury or death due to body entrapment hazard. To reduce the risk of body entrapment,installation of the field fabricated sumps must be such that the top of the mounted cover is a minimum of i 1/z"above the finished pool surface over an area larger than 4o"on a diagonal. r ' Spectra Residential . I . i', f .'ice:: .�► —XL 71 ail a s � 1;<4i ;4;t ; 4 + Spectra color chain-link provides the aatrosion protection of zinc in addition to the durability and attractive:appearance of polyesters framework and extruded polyvinyl cldotide fabric. Ci)I7RySioN it 0 Zinc-coated steel framework that is thoroughly cleaned ittin� the pae=i eiitaat(:in pintcss, tlacaa c�,l��r cc>atecl with it 3 mil numinous polyester layci tot dual protection loan corrosion. All galvanized wire has a 15 mil minimum extruded polyvinyl r chloride coating Ior dual protection from e or,c)SiOn and the elements. U1t tI: l,,ii.,1I Fittings arc imide of galvanized steel with a 6 mil minimum of polymer coating; for<alded protection. =- .1It1 I l''=Treating components wills Loth >irtc and it'll electrostatically applied color ttbeni provide years of prof coor.ttaaci security. C't)Nt II)1 ; I2-year limited wat:,ranty provides confidence and assurance that you've "` '`rw of the best color chain-link.farce; Pistcms available. 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Fence Reference Guide Pool barrier must be at least 48"above Maximum clearance of 2"above grade, Gates must be self closing/self latching grade measured on side of barrier away measured from side of barrier away from the with release mechanism 54"above grade. from fence pool Gate must swing away from pool. If release Is less than 54"then._..e. . _ d. tati or using _....__. release must For Solid Barrier-No Indentations or For pools using house as part of barrier- be on pool side of fence at least 3"below protrusions should be present other than If door opens to pool area it must be top of gate and gate have an opening less normal mason Joints equipped with door alarm on Inside wall than 14"within 18"of gate at least 54"from floor For Barrier made of horizontal and vertical For Barrier made of horizontal and vertical For Chain Link Fence-Mesh size cannot members-If less than 45"between members-If more than 45"between exceed 1 Y"unless slats are fastened at horizontal members,vertical members must horizontal members,vertical members must top or bottom of fence and reduce not exceed 1 S6",decorative cutouts must not exceed 4",decorative cutouts must not opening to no more than 1 V." not exceed 1 S6",horizontal members must exceed 1 SS",horizontal members may be on be on pool side of fence side of fence away from pool t n OWNERS MAN PATR . L ScarrncIs tzle►xrra Ft e"#rt1#r(ar)r�r r >r%toll hail*0 4 f ft d 4 a• ah; F:+"r Do not return the product to be repaired to the retailer from whom the product was purchased. ALL REPAIRS NEED TO BE SENT TO DRIVEN DESIGNS. For Service Call Driven Designs, Inc. (616) 794-9977 Between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM EST. DRIVEN DESIGNS, INC. 1135 S. Bridge St. ttli Belding, MI 48809 Phone 616.794.9977 Fax 616.794.9987 www.poolpatrol.com Other Pool Patrol products 111 Pool Patrol Door & Gate Alarm Model (GA-20) ibAk This GA-20 will monitor when a door, gate, or slider is opened. It can be set for a seven second or zero second delay mode. It does not 0 1 $ come with a receiver and will only sound within �t the unit itself. The alarm comes complete with all the necessary mounting hardware and instructions. It is powered by one 9 volt alkaline battery (battery not included). Packed one per carton. Pool Patrol Door & Gate Alarm with lg a Receiver(Model GA-30) The GA-30 includes all of the features of a GA- 20 above plus a receiver. The receiver can be placed up to 200 feet away as a remote 0 indicator of an open gate. The receiver has an on/off switch with an "on" indicator light and is powered by a 120 volt A.C. wall transformer. Gate Alarm is powered by one 9 volt alkaline battery (battery not included). Packed one per carton. Pool Patrol Pool Alarm (Model PA-20) without Remote Receiver The alarms come complete with all the 111114 necessary hardware and instruction for in pool placement. It does not come with a receiver and will only sound within the unit itself. It is powered by one 9 volt alkaline battery (battery not included). Packed one per carton. Page 2 POOL PATROL P -25 & PA-30 . TABLE OF CONTENTS PA-25&PA-30 5 General 5 Box Contents 6 PA-30 contents 6 Pool Patrol Models 6 PA-20 6 PA-30 6 PA-25 6 INSTALLING OR CHANGING THE BATTERY 7 SENSITIVITY ADJUST 8 ALARM RESET 9 ALARM PLACEMENT 10 Soft Sided Pools 12 RECEIVER 13 Setup 13 Transmission Modes 13 Mode Change 13 SN mode 14 ID mode 14 Learn Mode 14 Erasing Memory 14 Resetting the Receiver 15 RECEIVER PLACEMENT 15 SYSTEM TESTING AND OPERATION 15 TESTING THE ALARM 16 LOW BATTERY 16 FALSE ALARMS 16 POOL COVERS 17 STORING YOUR ALARM 17 CONNECTING TO A HOME SECURITY SYSTEM 17 Closed Loop 18 Open Loop 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 Pool Patrol limited warranty 21 Page 22 Page 3 P L PIAT L -2 �' - I J P' ! T L A- TABLE OF FIGURES Pool Patrol limited warranty Driven Designs, Inc.warrants that your product when purchased from an approved dealer, Figure 1 Battery Cover 7 except as noted below, is on the date of purchase free from defect in material and Figure 2 Battery Clip 7 workmanship for two years. We will correct any such defect without charge if you return the F. ure 3 Sensitivity Ad 9 complete product, either in person or by other shipping means prepaid,to Driven Designs, g y J Inc.Service Center within two years after the date of purchase. Figure 4 Sensitivity Marks 9 Figure 6 Recommended placement for pools larger than 20 x 40 ft.....11 IMPORTANT Figure 5 Recommended placement for pools smaller than 20 x 40 ft...10 Figure 7 Float Tab 11 Do not return the product to be repaired to the retailer from whom the product was purchased. ALL REPAIRS NEED TO BE SENT TO DRIVEN DESIGNS. Figure 8 Filter Inlet Position 12 Figure 9 Receiver 13 Figure 10 Mode Button 14 Warranty service must be performed by Driven Designs, Inc. and damage or loss of any Figurell Security Connections 18 kind resulting from servicing by any other person is not covered under our warranty. Please return the product postpaid to Driven Designs, Inc., 1135 S. Bridge St., Belding, MI, 48809, Attn: Service Department. For questions you can email vlanting@drivendesigns.com or call (616) 794-9977 Monday-Friday 8 am—5 pm Eastern Time. This warranty does not cover damage caused by acts of God, accident, misuse, abuse, or by affixing any unauthorized accessory or alteration of the product, or by connection of the product to any but the specific current and voltage indicated in the accompanying instruction booklet,or by any other conditions beyond our control. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDED BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS AND MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so that the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. No responsibility, obligation,or liability is assumed for the installation or maintenance of the Pool Patrol Alarm or for any incidental or consequential damages. Please remember to include your information when sending returns to Driven Designs.Your Name,Address, City, State,Zip, Phone Number, email address, and a description of the issue if there is one. DRIVEN DESIGNS, INC. 1135 S. Bridge St. / Belding, MI 48809 Phone 616.794.9977 Fax 616.794.9987 ' WWW.poolpatrol.com Page 4 Page 21 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 LOOPAT9LPA-25 & PA-3O FCC ID PA-25 & PA-30 Congratulations on the purchase of the finest pool alarm in the market. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. The alarm is manufactured in the USA with the highest quality and we OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: stands behind every Pool Patrol sold. The alarm is designed with (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND plastics engineered to resist cracking and fading over time. The (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, electronics are microprocessor controlled using the latest in transmitter INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED and receiver technology. During assembly each alarm goes through OPERATION. several rounds of inspection and testing to ensure years of trouble free service. General INFORMATION TO USER This manual is written for the PA-25, and 30. The POOL PATROL Alarm is intended to be an additional layer of NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY security to protect your loved ones. The POOL PATROL Alarm is not RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED intended as a life saving device. It is not intended to replace any other MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH ODIFICATIONS safety considerations; such as adult supervision, lifeguards, fences, COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE gates, pool covers, locks, etc. The POOL PATROL Alarm may not detect QUIPMENT. from gradual entry. It is important to spend sufficient time in becoming familiar with the operation of your POOL PATROL Alarms and to properly test the unit so that it adequately covers all areas of the pool for the person(s) or pet(s) you wish to protect. IMPORTANT: • Do not use this product prior to reading the instructions. • Do not allow the pool alarm to float free. • Do not drop, submerge, mistreat, or place unit upside down in the pool. • Do not use when pool sweeps are in use or while cleaning. • Do not place in pool near filter return area. • Do not use with other objects in pool, such as toys, dispensers, chairs, etc. • Do not alter or attempt to repair the unit yourself. • Do not leave out overnight until you have learned how to operate the alarm. The PA-25 and PA-30 POOL PATROL Alarms meet the requirements of ASTM* Standard F2208-08**. *American Society for Testing and Page 20 Page 5 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA- o ' , , Materials. This alarm was tested by an independent lab and is TROUBLESHOOTING mandatory in some states. The PA-20 does not meet ASTM standards. Box Contents Pool alarm will not work. The Pool Patrol is packaged in a shipping carton that minimizes the Low or missing battery. Replace battery with a new 9V alkaline. chance of damage do to shipping and handling. Check for damage and confirm that the contents of the carton include the following items. Pool alarm makes a chirp sound occasionally. The battery voltage may be low. Replace battery with a new 9V alkaline. PA-30 contents • Floating Alarm (Transmitter) Pool alarm was working and is now it is not. • Receiver with Power Supply Oxidation can build up on the sensing post. Lightly clean with steel wool. • String Kit (String with two black plastic hooks) If any of the items above are missing, contact Driven Designs for Pool alarm gives false alarms. replacement. Check that the alarm is not near the filter or pump. Be sure the filter inlet is pointed downward. See Figure 8 page 12. Try decreasing the Basic Operation sensitivity. Follow the SENSITIVITY ADJ on page 8. The alarm is designed to detect a wave created on the surface of the water. When the alarm is floating in the pool, a metal sensing post on Water can be heard inside pool alarm. the bottom of the alarm is continuously making contact with the water. A Remove battery and return the pool alarm and receiver to Driven sensing ring under the rim of the blue cover is just above the water but Designs for service. not making contact. When a wave is created and makes contact with the sensing ring the alarm will sound. The LED on the receiver does not light. Be sure wall transformer is plugged into a 110VAC outlet and the power Pool Patrol Models There are currently three models of the Pool Patrol Pool Alarms; PA-20, jack is plugged into the receiver. Check that the ON/OFF switch is ON. PA-25, and PA-30. This instruction manual covers the PA-25 and the PA- Receiver is turned on but does not work when the pool alarm is 30. triggered. PA-20 - This model is a stand-alone unit only. It is a basic unit Receiver may be too far from alarm. Relocate. Receiver may be in a intended to only alert you at the pool of any intrusion. This building with metal siding or with foil insulation. Relocate near a window. model will not transmit and will not work with and does not include the receiver. Alarm sounds for no apparent reason. A neighbor may have the same alarm. Place the receiver in ID mode PA-30 -This model has a transmitter and receiver. It is intended and train the transmitter to the receiver. See RECEIVER and Mode to alert you at the pool of any intrusion and will transmit to a Change page 13. receiver located nearby. The PA-30 is ASTM F-2208 compliant. The PA-30 contains a transmitter and includes a receiver. PA-25 - This model is designed with a transmitter and will work with the PA-30 and its receiver. Sometimes large pools require more than one alarm but do not require additional receivers. The PA-25 is intended to work with the PA-30's receiver allowing multiple alarms to be purchased, without additional receivers. This model will transmit but does not include a receiver. The PA- 25 is ASTM F-2208 compliant when included with a PA-30. Page 6 Page 19 Wtti b �di To connect to a home security system there is a connector at the bottom INSTALLING OR CHANGING THE BATTERY of the receiver with three inputs: (See Figure 11) The pool alarm requires a 9V alkaline battery. One 9V alkaline battery will last for one year under normal use. The battery is in a compartment Figurell Security under the floatation base. You will need a Philips screw driver to remove Connections `..~ the battery cover. '" 1) Turn the alarm upside down. Note the black floatation base and the words it "BOTTOM" and the word ' "SENSITIVITY" with an arrow „ , to "INCREASE" or ,a "DECREASE" the sensitivity. —._.,,_ ` , To remove the float, turn the ,„,'t ' y —�`" `---_�_ ,` s black flotation base in a a. , counter-clockwise direction �`` or in the "DECREASE" NC — Normally direction, until the base is NO — Normally 1. �, Closed Figure 1 Battery Cover loose from the upper blue Open housing. Figure 1 is a picture C Common of the battery cover with the float removed. 2) Once the floatation base is / . , ,,, „, _ s, The home security system will connect to two of the three terminals. off locate the battery cover ; 1 . Remove the G,. Check the security system documentation to determine if the system is (Figure ) �� an "open loop" "closedsystem. These inputs are connected to two screws and lift off the P or a loop" P ms .. . ,.� a relay and only provide an open or closed contact. battery gasket cover and exposing the 9V battery r O. ' ' i Closed Loop clip. ,. If the security system is closed loop, the connections are made to the "C" and "NC" terminals. When the receiver alarms the relay will open 3) Snap a 9-volt alkaline 1 A and trigger the home security system. battery on to the battery ,A p Open Loop clip (Figure 2) and , 1- 1 For an open loop system, connections are made to the "C" and "NO" carefully insert the 9V < - -� terminals. When the receiver alarms the relay will close and trigger the battery and clip into the compartment.home security system. battery Figure 2 Battery Clip IMPORTANT Use only a 9V alkaline battery. Be careful when installing or removing the battery as the battery clip can break. Page 18 Page 7 LPOOLPATROL PA-25 & PA- J ° POOL PATROL PA-25 pA„„30 4) Replace battery cover with the gasket being careful to seat the cover into the battery compartment. Tighten the cover down with the two retaining screws. Do not over-tighten screws. Tighten enough so Note: the gasket is firmly and evenly compressed between the cover and Do not leave out overnight until you have controlled the alarm with the battery housing to prevent any water from getting into the battery proper adjustment of the sensitivity setting and a secure tie down. compartment. 5) Return the black flotation base to the threaded stem of the upper POOL COVERS blue housing. As in Step 1 above note the word "BOTTOM" written Your pool alarm can work with solar covers. Cut an area out of your on the floatation base. Be sure the floatation base words "BOTTOM" cover making a 1/2 circle shape large enough for the alarm to float freely. and the word "SENSITIVITY" with an arrow to "INCREASE" or Fold the 'A circle over to expose the pool water. Carefully place the alarm in the "DECREASE" are visible. Carefully rotate the base in a clockwise 1/22circle of exposed water. Sensitivity may need to be direction on the threaded post. adjusted. IMPORTANT STORING YOUR ALARM To use the pool, remove the alarm from the pool, shake off the excess Be careful not to cross thread the stem with the floatation base. water around the sensing ring and center post, and place it next to the The floatation base should be level with the blue housing and side of the pool away from the area of play. When the pool is no longer turn fairly easy with just a little resistance. in use, wait 10 minutes to let the water settle in the pool. Pick up the alarm, reset it and carefully place it back in the pool at the location 6) Reset pool alarm by turning it upside down for 5 seconds. decided in "Alarm Placement". 7) To test the unit, carefully place the alarm in the pool with the float When you need to store it for a long period of time (several months), and center post in the water. Tip the alarm so that the sensing ring remove the 9-volt battery and replace battery cover and float. Turn off (which is towards the outer edge and under the blue housing) makes the receiver and unplug the wall transformer. Place all alarm contact with the water. When the water is in contact with the center components in the box it came in and store it in a dry, secure area. post and sensing ring at the same time the alarm should sound. CONNECTING TO A HOME SECURITY SYSTEM If you have a home security system the receiver can be installed to work SENSITIVITY ADJUST with your security system. It is recommended that you install the receiver to the security system one week after installing the pool alarm. Turning the black flotation base clockwise or counterclockwise (Figure 3) This gives you some time to work with the alarm, and have the sensitivity raises or lowers the sensing ring with respect to the water. The closer set to your conditions avoiding false alarms. the sensing ring is to the water, the more sensitive the alarm. Turn the black flotation base gently clockwise until it stops. Do not force it. This IMPORTANT: is the most sensitive position and the position that was used to pass ASTM testing. Moving the float from this position will no longer meets Make sure the pool alarm sensitivity is set correctly. This will ASTM requirements. help to avoid false alarms with the security system. Page 8 Page 17 TESTING THE ALARM Before the testing, be sure the sensitivity of the pool alarm is at the most —"— sensitivity position (ref: SENSITIVITY ADJUST). Reset the alarm by turning it upside down and place it carefully in the pool at the location ) s. Increase previously determined in ALARM PLACEMENT. ,, • Move to an area of the pool that is farthest from the alarm. Carefully dip -' the bucket in the water and fill it. Lift and hold the bucket approximately �r , 6" above the water and drop it into the pool. 0 i i Decrease The alarm should sound with the wave created by the bucket. The i . receiver should also sound immediately after the alarm in the pool was triggered. Reset both alarms. ^j` Test at other locations in the pool to make sure your alarm works at all . locations. Between tests wait 10 minutes to allow waves to settle. ` IMPORTANT Figure 3 Sensitivity Adj If any adjustments are made to the sensitivity, adjust the float a 1/4 turn at a time. Track the total amount of turns that you make and write it down. This will save you time later when you need The "Sensitivity Marks" to change the battery or set-up for next season. (Figure 4) can be used as a general indicator for the LOW BATTERY sensitivity position. Your pool alarm is equipped with a low battery indicator. If your 9-volt Should the sensitivity alkaline battery drops below 6V it will sound a "chirp" once every 60 need to be adjusted start seconds. The receiver will also chirp once every 60 seconds to indicate making adjustments by `"" the alarm in the pool has a low battery. turning the float only a 1/4 Replace the battery in the pool alarm following INSTALLING OR turnat a time. Test therm CHANGING THE BATTERY on page 7, next reset the remote receiver alaa after each following the Resetting the Receiver on page 13. adjustment (see testing page 3). We do not i recommend turning the FALSE ALARMS float out more than three Figure 4 Sensitivity Marks You may find that one setting is ideal for regular use when the surface full turns. water is placid, however, it may cause false alarms if there are winds greater than 12 MPH or during a storm. To avoid false alarms, you may decide to temporarily decrease the sensitivity. You should then retest your alarm at the new setting to verify that it will sense the child or pet ALARM RESET you wish to protect at all areas of the pool. To reset the alarm at any time pick up the alarm and turn it upside down (180° angle) for 5 seconds. This action will reset the processor and Page 16 Page 9 POOL PATROL PA 2 8i PA. '..." ,Melt .,.JP. T :.P -�, 5.,Sw.P ►i Q.... ,.; place the unit into an inactive mode. Turning the alarm right side up will briefly turn green and then red. When the LED is back to red, the enable the processor and place the unit into a ready state. receiver is back to normal operation in ID mode. If the alarm is sounding it will automatically reset after 3 minutes and Resetting the Receiver return to its ready state. To reset and turn off the alarm manually, lift the The remote receiver will sound the alarm for 3 minutes and automatically alarm out of your pool, shake off the excess water around the sensing reset after such time. To reset the remote receiver flip the on/off switch ring and center post, and turn the alarm upside down (180° angle) for five to"off' for several seconds and then back"on". seconds. After the pool has settled (about 10 minutes) you can replace the pool IMPORTANT alarm in the pool. Turning off the alarm in your pool will not deactivate the Resetting the pool alarm will not reset the receiver. After sounding, both receiver alarm inside your house. the transmitter and receiver will automatically reset after three minutes. Turning off the receiver inside your house will not turn off the alarm in your pool. ALARM PLACEMENT RECEIVER PLACEMENT One pool alarm can be used for all pool types. This includes above- It is best to place the receiver next to a window or wood door adjacent to ground, in ground, inflatable and soft side pools. the pool with-in 200 feet from the transmitter. Do not place the receiver near steel walls, cabinets, on or alongside an electrical appliance, such Use the placement suggestions in Figure 5 to determine the best as a computer, or on a metal surface as this may affect signal reception. placement for your pool shape. The pool alarm will not transmit its signal through the ground. The receiver should be placed at an elevation higher than the top of the pool. It is not recommended to place the receiver below this line as the receiver may not receive the transmitted signal. Placing the receiver in X front of a window overlooking the pool will increase the ability of the receiver to accept the signal. X Once the receiver has been placed, test the alarm multiple times to be sure it will receive the transmitted signal. Sib SYSTEM TESTING AND OPERATION A two gallon bucket will be needed for this test. One gallon of water weighs approximately 8 lbs. The bucket filled with water will weigh between 15 and 20 lbs. This is the weight required to properly perform the test. If a two gallon bucket is not available one can use two 1 gallon containers of milk filled with water and tie the handle together with a Figure 5 Recommended placement for pools smaller than 20 x 40 ft. string. Be sure the string is long enough so the gallons can be retrieved after each test. Page 10 Page 15 i ® PATROL PA-2. & R # , y,' _ L PATROL PA-25 & PA-30 the mode button down while turning on the receiver. Once the receiver is If your pool is larger than 20 x 40 ft. we recommend using more than one turned on, release the mode button. The unit has now changed modes. pool alarm. Refer to Figure 6 for placement of more than one alarm. SN mode In this mode the receiver will accept any Pool Patrol transmitter. ,— ----. -- ID mode X X X In this mode the receiver will only accept the transmissions from only X those ID codes the receiver has learned. It locks out all other transmitters. X X Mode L Button X Learn Mode _ I With the receiver in ID mode, //// X pushing and releasing the mode button once will put the receiver in learn mode causing X / A X the LED on the front of the receiver to turn green. Learn mode will timeout after 18 Figure 6 Recommended placement for pools larger than 20 x 40 ft. seconds and the receiver will go back to normal operation Determine where in the pool the alarm will be placed. Remove the causing the LED will go back string and clips included with the alarm. to red. Once in learn mode the Measuring from the center of the alarm, place the alarm approximately receiver is waiting for the ID 12" to 18" inches from the side of the pool. From this position determine code from a transmitter. where the tie-down locations will be. Cut the string to length and leave Trigger the transmitter and approximately 2' of slack in the string for the alarm to function and be send the serial number and ID Figure 10 Mode Button removed easily. Tie down number to the receiver. To locations should be as close to trigger the transmitter connect the ring and post with a paper clip or piece the water level as possible for of wire. the best results. The receiver will take the ID number and store it in memory. Up to 8 No transmitters can be learned by each receiver. If the receiver accepts the fromte: raTo ekeegp tiethe nylon instrthe unraveling a knot the ID code from the transmitter the green LED will turn off and on and then end or use heat to melt the turn red and blink rapidly. strands together. Erasing Memory "" `" M Tie one end of each string to Place the receiver in ID mode. Holding the mode button in for 10 each tab on the float (Figure 7). seconds will erase the receiver memory. All of the transmitter ID Tie the other end of the stings to numbers stored in memory will be cleared. Once the mode button is each tie down location of the pressed the LED will turn green for 10 seconds. When the LED turns off Figure 7 Float Tab the memory is erased. After releasing the mode button the LED will pool.any place the alarm any closer than one foot from the sidele offD your pool. Leave Page 14 Page 11 . , IMIE 1 POOL PATROL PA-25 & PA-3 approximately 2' of slack in the string for the alarm to function and be RECEIVER removed easily. Tie down locations should be as close to the water level Your receiver works with the pool alarm allowing you to monitor your pool as possible for the best results. You can tie down to your ladder, diving from within your house. When the floating alarm is activated it sends a board, or the plastic hooks that are supplied. signal to activate the receiver. Setup IMPORTANT Plug in the power jack to a wall outlet and plug the other end into the Do not apply adhesive-backed hooks to your pool as removal of power jack connector (Figure 9). Turn power switch to "on" position, the red LED indicator will turn on. the hooks may tear your pool. Do not place your alarm next to the filter return. The filter inlet of your pool should be pointed downward (Figure 8) at an angle toward the - bottom of the pool and away from the water surface. This will reduce any surface waves and will help to avoid any false alarms when the pump Speaker turns on. • Indicator Correct Incorrect r Power ...*, Jack4:9 ....,,� SecurityLED ' System _�# Connections .:I, ' 1 i , 't t !y ,ry ; Figure 9 Receiver Transmission Modes The receiver has two modes of operation: Serial Number mode (SN mode) and ID mode. When the receiver is in SN mode it will accept the transmission of any Pool Patrol transmitter (this is the default setting). Figure 8 Filter Inlet Position The serial number is common to all transmitters. When the receiver is in ID mode it will accept the serial number plus the ID number of the transmission. The ID number is unique to each transmitter. Soft Sided Pools Tie one end of the string to the tab on the float (Figure 7), leave about 2- Mode Change 3 foot of slack, tie the other end of the sting to either a adder or another To change from SN mode (default) to ID mode or back from ID mode to fixed area. SN mode, turn off the receiver. Locate the mode button on the top left corner of the receiver (Figure 10). Using a paper clip or tooth pick hold Page 12 Page 13