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SITE SELECTION
9
B. CLEAR AREA
Clear the area of anything which may damage the pool. Remove any grass, weeds, stones, asphalt, tarred paper, poison, nut grass or
weeds (NOTE If weed killer is used wait 3 days after spraying before installing your pool, some poisons will adversely effect the
liner). Remove all dead plants as part of site preparation.All of these may puncture the pool liner.
Roughly level an area allowing at least 30cm extra distance around the pool as shown.If a sloping area is used, dig away dirt from
high side.The area to clear is shown on the pool layout plan.Take note of where the lowest point is and remove soil to this level.
Pool Area
Cl
eare
d
A
rea
additional
cleared area
DO NOT FILL IN
THIS AREA
DIG EARTH AWAY
MAKE LEVEL
A. DETERMINE POOL LOCATION
Look over the various pool locations shown at right
1.TERRAIN
Look over your property for the most ideal pool
location.A large area is best. If you have no flat area
large enough for the pool then try to pick a spot
where you would have the least amount of digging to
do. Do not install in a major water drainage
depression or sewer drain field. Ground area around
the pool foundation should be level for 900mm out
from base of pool.
2. CONVENIENT ELECTRICAL OUTLETS
Your pump and other accessories are operated by
electricity. If there are no outside electrical outlets,
you must have them installed by a qualified electrician.
3. OVERHEAD ELECTRICAL WIRES
The pool should never be placed directly under any
overhead powerlines for precautionary measures.
4. UNDERGROUND CABLES – CHECK
WITH LOCAL AUTHORITIES!
Before you start digging into the ground to level the
surface, it would be wise to check with your council
as to the location of any underground lines or pipes.
Dial 1100
5.TREES
Trees and their occupants are not the best of friends with swimming
pools. Falling leaves, branches and sap can be a constant problem in
keeping the pool water clean (along with bird droppings and insects
falling into the pool).These materials will necessitate cleaning your
filter unit more often.The further away from the tree, the better for
your pool.
NO
NO
NO
YES
DO NOT BUILD UP SURFACE
OR LOW SPOTS
ALWAYS DIG AWAY TO
LEVEL THE SURFACE
30cm
30cm
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