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2021 Park Ave; 17-2016; INGROUND SWIMMING POOLe Y iS t 1 CITY OF SANFORD UILDIMG & FIRE PREVENTION PERMIT APPLICATION Application No: , I Documented Construction Value: Si• d Job Address: 2021 S Park Ave Historic District: Yes No 0 Parcel ID: 36-19-30-530-0000-0040 Residential Q Commercial Alteration Repair Demo Change of Use Move Type of Work: New Addition Description of Work: Installing In -Ground Gunite Swimming Pool Plan Review Contact Person: Phone: 407-366-4600 Shawn Fred Fax: 407-359-1916 Title: Permitting Supervisor Email: Shawn@AtlaspoolsofcentralFL.net Property Owner Information Name Michael Bodtmann & Rick Schuchman Phone: 407-929-8367 Street: 2021 S Park Ave City, State Zip: Sanford, FL 32771 Resident of property? : Contractor Information Name Atlas Pools of Central FL (Bruce Wemple) Phone: 407-366-4600 Street: 3024 Kananwood Ct. STE 1016 City, State Zip: Oviedo, FL 32765 Name: Street: City, St, Zip: Bonding Company: Address: Fax: 407-366-5023 State License No.: CPC1457252 Architect/Engineer Information Phone: Fax: E-mail: Mortgage Lender: Address: WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BE RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for electrical work, plumbing, signs, wells, pools, furnaces, boilers, heaters, tanks, and air conditioners, etc. FBC 105.3 Shall be inscribed with the date of application and the code in effect as of that date: 5" Edition (2014) Florida Building Code Revised: June 30, 2015 Permit Application $ ^U NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may be found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies. Acceptance of permit is verification that I will notify the owner of the property of the requirements of Florida Lien Law, FS 713. The City of Sanford requires payment of a plan review fee at the time of permit submittal. A copy of the executed contract is required in order to calculate a plan review charge and will be considered the estimated construction value of the job at the time of submittal. The actual construction value will be figured based on the current ICC Valuation Table in effect at the time the permit is issued, in accordance with local ordinance. Should calculated charges figured off the executed contract exceed the actual construction value, credit will be applied to your permit fees when the permit is issued. OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all of the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. ZZ `% - Co 22%7 of er/Agent Date Signature of Contractor/Agent Date Print Owner/Agent's Name 17 Signa M LAUV'ER 11 ate MY COMMISSION 9 FF235363 EXPIRES June 20, 2019 NC/)39 i1'S3 F1onOdNo:a'1ScNiCO g)Agent is Personally Known to Me or Produced ID Type of ID l7Ci PIS Lkg-wcae- VC -, L Print Contractor/Agent's Name 17 t KENNETH M LAUVER III MY COMMISSION tt FF235363 1 EXPIRES June 20. 2019 I4CO3:1i"-0'b3 Flonnallo%-lScmce. rr actor gent is Personally Known to Me or iced ID Type of ID BELOW IS FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Permits Required: Building z Electrical ? Mechanical Plumbing Gas Roof Construction Type: Total Sq Ft of Bldg: Occupancy Use: Min. Occupancy Load: New Construction: Electric - # of Amps Fire Sprinkler Permit: Yes No e of t4eads APPROVALS: ZONING: /` UTILITIES: ENGINEERING: COMMENTS: FIRE: Flood Zone: of Stories: Plumbing - # of Fixtures Fire Alarm Permit: Yes No WASTE WATER: BUILDING: 5V "7' ao _`-1 1 Ok to install 365 s.f. pool and 702 s.f. pave deck as shown on plan. Meets area and dimension regulations for the SR-1 zoning district. Revised: June 30, 2015 Permit Application REQUIRED INSPECTION SEQUENCE BUILDING PERMIT Min Max 10 20 20 30 40 50 60 1000 1000 BP# / 7 , Zo ((- Inspection Descri Pool Foundation Pool Plumbing Roi Main Drain Piping Pool Deck Child Safety Inspe Plumbing Final Pool Final Inspecti Address: Gq; 1 S. PAXJC' AIA- ELECTRICAL PERMIT Min Max Inspection Description 10 Light Niche Bonding 20 Pool Bonding Grid 1000 Electric Final P UM6B+IiNG PEAR Min Max Inspection Descri tion REVISED: June 2014 POWER OF ATTORNEY I hereby name and appoint Kzev/Q 5 to be my lawful attorney in fact to act for me and apply to the 59' rf C Building Department for a(n)gw rnMtn permit for work to be performed at a location described as: Lot: _ Subdivision: M ic64 Boa4ma.no + 12r&ScVtX(k, NVA Z024 S. R& 4vt. SanW I R 37,7'7 1 Owner of Property and Address) 1'•1'a it Parcel ID) And to sign my name and do all things necessary to this appointment. Bruce M. Wemple — CPC1457252 3024 Kananwood Ct Ste 1016 Oviedo, Fl 32765 407-366-4600 STATE OF FLORIDA; COUNTY OF SEMINOLE The foregoing instrument was acknowledged this `26 day of w•a. , 20L7, by Bruce M. Wemple o is personally known to or has produced type of identification) as identification. 7 Signature of Notary Public, State of Florida Kenneth M. Lauver III Print, Type, or Stamp Commissioned Name of Notary Public KENNETH M LAUVER III MY COMMISSION # FF235363 EXPIRES June 20. 2019 30!!3612-i7'SS F!D11d.1NOSaa CiiCC..'.Off SEAL CITY OF SANFORD BUILDING & FIRE PREVENTION PERMIT APPLICATION Application No: Documented Construction Value: S 600.00 Job Address: 2.021 S. Pb_fk 14y Q,. Historic District: Yes No K Parcel ID:Residential0 Commercial Type of Work: New 0 Addition Alteration Repair Demo Change of Use Move Description of Work: Installing Pool Wiring for Swimming Pool Being Built By Atlas Pools of Central FL. Plan Review Contact Person: Shawn Fred Phone:407-366-4600 Fax:407-359-1916 Title: Permitting Supervisor Email: Shawn@AtlaspoolsofcentralFL.net Property Owner Information Name MiCJnag 1 Bo44nr ann +Vic_ , Phone: C(0"1 •92q — 63(o_7 Street: 2OZI S. PaA_ 4,le—. Resident of property? City, State Zip: 5 1 1 F7(, 3 2.771 Contractor Information Name Emcee Electric (Michael Calhoun) Phone: 407-312-5410 Street: 460 N. Milwee St. City, State Zip: Name: Street: City, St, Zip: _ Longwood, FL 32750 Bonding Company: Address: Fax: State License No.: EC0002325 Architect/Engineer Information Phone: Fax: E-mail: Mortgage Lender: Address: WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BE RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for electrical work, plumbing, signs, wells, pools, furnaces, boilers, heaters, tanks, and air conditioners, etc. FBC 105.3 Shall be inscribed with the date of application and the code in effect as of that date: 51h Edition (2014) Florida Building Code Revised: June 30, 2015 Permit Application NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may be found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies. Acceptance of permit is verification that I will notify the owner of the property of the requirements of Florida Lien Law, FS 713. The City of Sanford requires payment of a plan review fee at the time of permit submittal. A copy of the executed contract is required in order to calculate a plan review charge and will be considered the estimated construction value of the job at the time of submittal. The actual construction value will be figured based on the current ICC Valuation Table in effect at the time the permit is issued, in accordance with local ordinance. Should calculated charges figured off the executed contract exceed the actual construction value, credit will be applied to your permit fees when the permit is issued. OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all of the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. Signature of Owner/Agent Print Owner/Agent's Name Date Signature of Notary -State of Florida Date Owner/Agent is Personally Known to Me or Produced ID Type of ID tq Wk U/41 G% SignatuJe of Contractor/Agent k Date M oG i aj caj Inwrn Print Contractor/Agent's Name Signature of" 0 NA k6mrm M. LA R 11+ MY COMMISSION # FF235363 o' P7 EXPIRES June 20. 2019 tAel139C-O b3 fionAallo:ati3cr:icn fat Contrac Agent is Personally Known to Me or Produced ID Type of ID BELOW IS FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Permits Required: Building Electrical Mechanical Plumbing[] Gas[] Roof Construction Type: Total Sq Ft of Bldg: Occupancy Use: Min. Occupancy Load: New Construction: Electric - # of Amps, Flood Zone: of Stories: Plumbing - # of Fixtures Fire Sprinkler Permit: Yes No # of Heads Fire Alarm Permit: Yes No APPROVALS: ZONING: UTILITIES: WASTE WATER: ENGINEERING: COMMENTS: FIRE: BUILDING: Revised: June 30, 2015 Permit Application POWER OF ATTORNEY I hereby name and appoint k44tcl- to be my lawful attorney in fact to act for me and apply to the 5"AJ) Building Department for a(n) Electrical permit for work to be performed at a location described as: Lot: A Subdivision: &X-n4.19 1la c2. Mi &&tmgnn d-Picks 11UC6m4.n Owner of Property and Address) 3(0-I9 - 30- 9-30- 0wo- cog() Parcel ID) And to sign my name and do all things necessary to this appointment. Michael Calhoun EC00023251 460 N. Milwee St., Longwood, FL 32750 407)312-5410 STATE OF FLORIDA; COUNTY OF SEMINOLE The foregoing instrument was acknowledged this ?Rj day of Tom_ , 2017 by Michael Calhoun o is personally know to in or has produced type of identification) as identification. 4W Signature of Notary Public, State of Florida Kenneth M. Lauver III Print, Type, or Stamp Commissioned Name of Notary Public KENNETH M LA UVER III ET MyCOMMISSION # FF235363EXPIRESJune20,2019NhS SEAL Property Record Card aoontoa'' Parcel: 36-19-30-530-0000-0040 Owner: BODTMANN MICHAEL R & SCHUCHMAN RICK T SEMP40LECOWxFLoceD Property Address: 2021 S PARK AVE SANFORD, FL 32771 Parcel Information s I Value Summary Parcel 36-19-30-530-0000-0040 ) Owner I BODTMANN MICHAEL R & SCHUCHMAN RICK T Property Address 2021 S PARK AVE SANFORD, FL 32771 Mailing 2021 S PARK AVE SANFORD, FL 32771 Subdivision Name SANFORD TERRACE { Tax District 1 S1-SANFORD SINGLE FAMILYEoHOMESTEAD(2016) Seminole County GIS Legal Description LOT 4 (LESS W 5 FT) SANFORD TERRACE PB 4 PG 36 S 100.25 FT OF LOT A EVANS TERRACE PB3PG29 Taxes 2017 Working 2016 Certified Values Values Valuation Method I Cost/Market Cost/Market Number of Buildings 1 1 Depreciated Bldg Value 221,655 204,438 Depreciated EXFT Value 1,600 1,600 Land Value (Market) 29,596 j $24,753 Land Value Ag Just/Market Value "' 252,851 30,791 Portability Adj 17 213SaveOurHomesAdj— v Amendment 1 Adj P&G Adj _® 0 0 Assessed Value 235,638 230,791 Tax Amount without SOH: $3,813.00 2016 Tax Bill Amount $3,813.00 Tax Estimator Save Our Homes Savings: $0,00 Does NOT INCLUDE Non Ad Valorem Assessments Taxing Authority Assessment Value I Exempt Values I Taxable Value SJWM(Saint Johns Water Management) 235,638 ' 50,000 j 185,638 County General Fund 235,638 T$ 50,00 185,638 Schools _. 235,638 25,000 — 210,638 City Sanford i $235,638 50000 ,;___..._...__ 000 185,638' County Bonds _ 235,638 50,000 i 185,638 Sales Description Date Book Page Amount Qualified Vac/Imp WARRANTY DEED 6/1/2015 08491 0799 273,000 Yes Improved WARRANTY DEEDW5/112014 08283 0377— 103 500 No i Improved WARRANTY DEED t b/1/2003 1 04861 1882 I $236,500 Yes Improved CORRECTIVE DEED 6/1/1998 03435 0212 100 NoImproved WARRANTY DEED 3/1/1998--- v 03385 1694 125.000 Yes Improved PROBATE RECORDS 1/1/199703190 1924 100 No Impro d PROBATE RECORDS 6/1/1996 03092 0572 100 No Improved End Comj-raDle Sales Land Method Frontage Depth Units Units Price Land Value FRONT FOOT & DEPTH j 41.001 100.001 0 ' $275.00 j $9,246 R, ATLAS POOLS OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, INC. 3024 Kananwood Ct., Suite 1016 • Oviedo, FL 32765 i'6 (407) 366-4600 • (407) 273-4600 • Fax (407) 366-5023 AGREEMENT CPC1457252 1. PARTIES: Agreement between ATLAS POOLS OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, INC, hereinafter called the Contractor, and Michael Bodtmann & Rick Schuchman Hereinafter called the Owner 2. AGREEMENT: The Contractor agrees to build a residential swimming pool on the premises described as follows: Address: 2021 S Park Ave Sanford FL 32771 Legal: LOT 4 (LESS W 5 FT) SANFORD TERRACE PB 4 PG 36 & S 100.25 FT OF LOT A EVANS TERRACE PB 3 PG 29 3. PRICE and TERMS: 1) Total Contract Price Thirty -Eight Thousand Five Hundred Dollars 38,500 ) payable as follows: 8501) $ 3,10 % payable upon signing of this instrument as a deposit. 2) $ 11,550 30% upon completion of dig and steel. 11,550 3) $ 30 % upon completion of the concrete shell. 4) $ 9,625 25% upon plumbing, extras, and after rough deck is poured. 5) $ N/A (if applicable) after fence or screen has been installed. 9256) $ 1,5 % balance of contract price, prior to initial chlorination of the pool but, in any event, prior to the utilization of the pool by the Owner. Extras and/or Change Orders are in addition to the contract price and shall be paid when signed by the Owner. Progress payments are payments for completed work, and if not paid within 10 days from their due date they shall bear interest at the rate of 18% per annum until paid. 4. CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS: Contractor will install a swimming pool and appurtenant structures and equipment in accordance with the plot plan and these construction specifications. Contractor reserves the right to substitute like or similar material, equipment or fixtures. The plot plan is intended to be a representation of the pool to be built and is not intended to represent an "as built" drawing, because pool location, elevation of pool, location of decking and enclosures are subject to changes due to set -back requirements, locations of existing improvements, soil conditions and other conditions beyond the control of the contractor. All measurements in the contract and on the plot plan are approximate and the pool dimensions contained in the contract may vary from the "as built" measurements. Deviations up to 3 inches are acceptable. Therefore, the parties agree that it is impossible to ascertain actual damages in the event of deviation from specified pool dimensions. The parties agree to adjust the contract price of an amount calculated by multiplying the percentage reduction of surface area times one-half (1/2) of the total contract price for diminished water surface area, and $50.00 for each vertical inch of depth deficiency measured only at the main drain and shallowest portion of the pool es liquidated damages to owner resulting from said variations, if any. Depth is measured from the floor of the pool to the top of the water line tile. Any additional soil needed for decking or normal grading in excess of what is dug from the pool, is at the home owner's expense. Any and all additions required by building department would be at owners expense. If a diving board or slide is installed, there is no liability assumed for injuries as a consequence of use or misuse of the diving board or slide. If a diving board or slide is installed later, there is no liability to the pool contractor and it shall cancel all warranties. EXISTING Sprinklers: Removal Homeowner Rerouting: Homeowner Planting: Removal Homeowner Resodding: Homeowner Fencing: Removal Homeowner Reinstalling: Homeowner POOL SHAPE Custom Underwater Light White LED Light Pump Pentair Variable Speed 3HP Elevation Zero Handrail N/A Filter Pentair CC200 Shallow Depth 31t Skimmer (1) Chlorinator Pentair IC40 Salt System Greatest Depth 5.5ft Main Drain (2) Anti Vortex Automation Easytouch 4 w/ Screen Logic Greatest Width 141t Returns (3) Heater N/A Greatest Length 26ft Auto Timer N/A Auto Vac. System Plumb ONLY Interior Finish Mini Pebble Interior Shallow end Steps & Swimout Included Vac. Head, Hose, Brush included Deck Travertine w/ Travertine Coping Safety Barrier By Homeowner Pole and Test Kit Included Tile Standard 6" x 6" Termite Treatment Homeowner Screen N/A Additional Work: Paver Walkway by Atlas. (3) Deck Jets on Rear side of Pool. Tumbled Edge Travertine Coping. 17LF of Extra Steps into Pool. 9LF of Swimout Length. Dumptruck Access (1 Oft min required) 5. BUYERS RIGHT TO CANCEL: The Contractor shall not be obligated to commence construction of this pool until three (3) days after the signing of this contract by the Owner. Since this contract may be construed as a Home Solicitation Sale, purchaser is hereby notified of his right to cancel under the Home Solicitation Sales Act. This is a Home Solicitation Sale. If you do not want the goods or services contracted for, you may cancel this agreement by mailing a notice to seller. This notice must indicate that you do not want the goods and services and must be postmarked by midnight of the third day after you signed this agreement. If you cancel this agreement, the seller may keep all or part of the cash down payment. 6:. OFFER AND AGREEMENT: This Contract Shall be deemed an offer to ATLAS POOLS OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, INC., and shall be nuli and void unless accepted by a duly authorized officer of the Contractor within ten (10) days of the date and year noted the Owners' signatures. The Salesman has no authority to bind the Contractor. All agreements and understandings are contained in this contract and the Owner warrants that there are no agreements or understandings other than are set forth in this document. Acceptance of the terms of this contract by Contractor is to be communicated to the Owner by transmitting a copy of this contract to them showing acceptance by the sellers by the execution of a duly authorized officer of the Contractor or by commencing construction. NOTICE TO PURCHASER DO NOT SIGN THIS AGREEMENT BEFORE YOU HAVE READ IT OR IF IT CONTAINS ANY BLANK SPACES You are entitled to an exact copy of this contract that you have signed and hereby acknowledge that it was completed and signed on the 22nd day of July / 2017 Presented by Salesman Austin Wemple OW,__NE- Accepted by ATLAS POOLS OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, INC. STREETADDRESS 2021 S Park Ave CITY, STATE & ZIP Sanford FL 32771 PHONE NUMBER 407-929-8367 NOTICE: SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR IMPORTANT WARRANTIES AND CONCLUSION OF CONTRACT. AP-SN01 12/10 Reorder MBF 407-657-7414 I RECORD COPY JOB NAME JOB # HOMEOWNERS RESPONSIBILITIES: PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION ALI L LANDSCAPING, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS, AND ANY UNFORESEEN STUMPS IN AREAS OF ACCESS AND POOL CONSTRUCTION MUST BE REMOVED BY HOMEOWNER...IF POOL IS TOBOdtmannHAVEAGASHEATEROFANYTYPE, ARRANGE FOR DELIVERY OF STORAGE TANK AND OR HOOKUP IS THE RESPONSIBILITY AND LOCATION MAP EXPENSE OF THE HOMEOWNER ... AS IS ANY RESODDING OR LANDSCAPING. , AFTER THE CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT COMPLETES AN INSPECTION AND ASSESSES THE SITE, SOME CHANGES MAY BE REQUIRED. (I.E. RETAINING WALL DUE TO SLOPE OF YARD, HOUSE SETBACKS, AND UTILITY EASEMENTS). POOL CONTRACT PRICE WILL THEN BE ADJUSTED ACCORDINGLY IF ANY ADDITIONAL IS REQUIRED. HOMEOWN DER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR HAVING DECK TREATED FOR TERMITE PROTECTION AFTER DECK HAS BEEN FORMED. FINAL PLACEMENT OF MAIN DRAINS, SKIMMER, RETURNS, DECK-O-DRAIN, AND EQUYPMENT TBD BY ATLAS POOLS. ANY PREVIOUS DRAWINGS, SKETCHES, PICTURES OR 3-D RENDERINGS SHOWING POTENTIAL POOL PROJECTS ARE VOID. IT IS UNDERSTOOD BY THE HOMEOWNERS THAT WHEN PURCHASING BOTH A SPAAND A SEPARATE WATER FEATURE FOR THE POOL, THAT BOTH OF THESE ITEMS WILL NOT RUN AT THE SAME TIME UNLESS YOU PURCHASE A SECOND PUMP/MAIN DRAIN SYSTEM TO OPERATE THEM INDEPENDENTLY. { IT IS UNDERSTOOD BY THE HOMEOWNERS THAT WHEN YOU ARE INSTALLING YOUR OWN WINDOW/DOOR ALARMS, CHILD SAFETY FENCING, OR YARD FENCE FOR THE CHILD SAFETY REQUIREMENTS, THAT THESE MUST BE DONE TO CODE AND P POOL COMPANY APPLYING THE POOL FINISH TO YOUR POOL. ATLAS POOLS NOT TO BE LIABLE FOR THESE ITEMS. ,-T_ REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE PLANSEXAMINES In DATE SMFORD BUILDING DIVISIQN A PERMIT ISSUED SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO BE LICENSETOPROCEEDWITHTHEWORKANDNOTAUTHORITYTOVIOLATE, CANCEL, ALTER OR SE ASIDEANYOFTHEPROVISIONSOFTHETECHNICCODES, NOR SHALL ISSUANCE OF A PERMIT PRE\ THEBUILDINGOFFICIALFROMTHEREAFTERREOUIRINGACORRECTIONOFERRORSINPLATCONSTRUCTIONORVIOLATIONSOFTHISCOC0_ DING i 7 _ 2 NFDRD OFPAR. n ATLAS POOLS OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, INC. 3024 KANANWOOD CT., SUITE 1016, OVIEDO, FL32765 407) 273-4600 (407) 366-4600 Fax (407) 366-5023 WEB SITE: httpJ/www.atiaspoolsofcentralfi.com CPC1457252 POOL: MAX. WIDTH: 14 FT. MAX. LENGTH: 26 FT. DEPTH 3ft TO 5.511 POOL: SURFACE AREA: 365 SQFT. PERIMETER: 80 LF SPA: SURFACE AREA: WA SQFT. PERIMETER: N/A LF PREP WORK DECKING EXCAVATION TYPE: Normal TYPE: Travertine Decking 435 SF REMOVAL OF DIRT: Dumptruck Walkway Pavers 500 SF MISC: N/A OTHER: N/A N/A SF REMOVAL OF STUMPS: # N/A SIZE: N/A DECK-O-DRAIN: LF REMOVALOFCONCRETE: N/A SF LOADS: N/A FENCE TO BE REMOVED BY: Homeowner FOOTERS: YES NO FENCE TO BE REPLACED BY: Homeowner SIZE: N/A N/A LF STRUCTURAL WORK TURNDOWN: 6" N/A LF 12" N/A LF ANGLE OF REPOSE" ENGINEERING: N/A 18" N/A LF 24" N/A LF BEAM SIZE: 8' STEP RISERS: 6" N/A LF 12" N/A LF 18" N/A LF 24" N/A LF RAISEDBEAMS6" WA LF 12" WA LF 18" N/A LF 24' N/A LF CANTILEVER (TOTAL): N/A LF OTHER EDGE: Tumbled Travertine 80 LF SUNSHELF SHALLOW END: 11 STEP: N/A 211 STEP: N/A COLOR BAND: YES NO BUBBLER? N/A ANCHOR? N/A EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES OTHER LOCATION AND DEPTH: WA Pentair Clean & Clear 200 FILTER: SIZE. MAIN PUMP: Pentair Variable Speed 3 HE STEPS / SWIMOUT OVER 30 LF: 23 LF ADDT'L PUMPS: N/A ADDITIONAL BENCH: N/A TILE: STD WATERLINE (6" X 6") EDGE TILE: YES *" NO LIGHTS: # t TYPE White LEDUght DECO TILES: N/A CHLORINATOR PentarIC40Salt System INTERIOR FINISH: Mini Pebble COLOR: CLEANER: PLUMB ONLY THERAPY SPA HEAT PUMP NA INSIDE_ OUTSIDE SIZE SF SOLAR PANELS # NIA SIZE NA AUTO WA INCLUDES: BE H, # JETS WATER FEATURES: (3) Deck.lets RETURN FOR S FL R: LL: LIGHT: # E: DAM WALL: P L " WIDE SAFETY FENCE: NIA LF POOUSPA CONTROL: FENCE IS: PAVERS DIRTAUTO GATE: YES NO_ BLOWER: WINDOW/ DOOR ALARMS # H/O HEATER: PROPANE BTUS tt,555 TOTAL GALLONAGE -POOL APPROX: BTUS NAT. GASTOTALGALLONAGE -SPA APPROX: NIA PLUMBING RUN: POOL 75 /SPA N/A MISC: Brick Paver Walkway ELECTRIC RUN ( METER TO EQUIP)-LF BUYER PLEASE INITIAL: BUYERS APPROVE THE ABOVE. SPE (CATIONS AND EQUIPMENT LOCATION:: PREPARED BY: Austin Wemple NAME: Michael Bodtmann & Rick Schuchman EXCLUSIVELY FOR: Atlas Pools of Central FL ADDRESS: 2021 S Park Ave CITY: Sanford HOME PHONE: 407-929-8367 WORK: EMAIL: michaelb726@aol. com PERMIT TO BE SECURED FROM: City of Sanford LOT: PLAT BOOK: ZIP 32771 CELL BLOCK: SUBDIVISION: SANFORD TERRACE CUSTOMERS SIGNATUF ES: PR OF DATE:, s SCALE: SCREEN ENCLOSURE: STYLE COLOR W. 1/8" = TO,, N/A X N/A N/A N/A N/A DOORS I DOOR PADS I N/A N/A N/A FOOTER ELITE ROOF I FA N/A N/A N/A TE, Dig and Haul 10' N N Brick Paver Walkway d 3 16 Deck Jets l Swimout 26' 3ft 5.5ft White LED Light I / M Brick Paver Walkway N N N 12' 2" W Brick PaverP N Patio by Atlas Brick Pavers Here by Atlas Brick Paver Walkway Equipment Location , lob Name: Bodtman/ Schuchman 3HP Variable Speed Pump 2021 S Park Ave, Sanford, FL 32771 IC40 Salt System CC200 Filter Designer: AUSTIN Easy Touch w/ Screen Logic a t GENERAL NOTES LENGTH 6" WATER COPING 1, For pool plan, size, deck, and special details, see Contractor's Pool Plan. w WATER LINE TILES 2. Pool Walls shall be 5" thick and Floors shall be 6" thick and shall be pneumatically 3'.a POOL LINE r, DRAIN COVER/GRATE applied Concrete with a Compressive Strength of 3,000 psi in 28 days. Concrete' 5„ STEPS X MUST CONFORM TO Decks shall be 2,500 psi. Concrete construction will conform to ACI Standard 318. Y;''.:' z POOL THE LATEST EDITION3, All Pool design, construction and workmanship shall be in conformity with the ao w OF ANSI/ASME requirements of Florida Building Code, 5th Edition, 2014 (FBC) Accessibility; FBC LIGHTL 112 19 8 Building; FBC Residential, and; ANSI/NSPI-3, ANSI/APSP/ICC-4, POOL STEPS: ~,,.... .. , ANSI/APSP/ICC-5;ANSI/APSP/ICC-6 and ANSI/APSP-7; ANSI/APSP-15 and the RISERS: 12" MAX. DUAL SUCTION OUTLET AND APPROVED GRATE Adopted National Electric Code 2011 (NEC) and Chapter 42 and Chapter 45 of the TREAD: 10" MIN. (240 SQ. IN. MIN.) WITH 3'-0" OF SEPARATION CENTER LINE TO 5th Edition of the FBC, Residential, 4. All Pool Piping to be Schedule 40 PVC, bearing the mark of NSF Approval unless CENTER LINE OR APPROVED CHANNEL DRAIN POOL SECT/ON SET INTO CENTER OF STEEL GRID AT THEotherwisenoted. 5. All Reinforcing Steel to conform to ASTM 615, Grade 40. Reinforcing shall be #3 LONGITUDINAL) POOLS DEEPEST POINT bars at 12" on center in each direction, w/ 15" lap joints in walls and floors up CONCRETE DECK (OPTIONAL) W/ SLIP RESISTANT to 6'. Where the pool depth is over Eft (measured vertically down from the TOPPING ON COMPACTED GROUND W/ ALL Waterline), use #3 bars at 6" on center in each direction in the areas that exceed ORGANIC MATERIAL REMOVED.- 4" NOM. THK. W/ 6ft in depth. FIBER MESH OR 5" NOM. THK. W/ #3 REBARS. 6 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. If Concrete is cast against Bare Earth without a Separation Barrier, the minimum 1-#3 BAR CONT. IN 5" THK WALL. 4'-0" JUNCTION BOX C cover shall be 3". With a Barrier (Steeltex) between Concrete and Earth, the (USE 2-#3 BARS CONT. IN 8"x8" (BY OTHERS) minimum cover shall be 1Y . BOND BEAMS) All Metallic Pool Fittings within 5' of the inside wall and deck reinforcing steel to be as TO TRANSFORMER bonded to the Pool Reinforcing Steel with #8 AWG Copper Wire. The #8 Copper y WATER ( BY OTHERS) Wire to be run internally and externally with the NEC approved PVC Light Conduit LINE z o z form the Light Niche to the Junction Box. Completion of the pool grounding to the - 'LLJ Electrical Panel Ground to be by Electrician. Bond all Sheathed Cables, Raceways, Metal Piping and all Fixed Metal Parts not separated by a permanent barrier, if within 5 -0 Horizontally from Water and U.L. APPROVED 120 VAC/300W POOL 12'-0" Vertically of Maximum Water Level. MARBLE PLASTER LIGHT W/ GFI OR 12V/40OW MAX. POOL Equipotential Bonding to be accomplished in accordance with Article 680 of the FINISH LIGHT W/ LOW WATER CUT-OFF IN U.L. Adopted National Electrical Code 2011 (NEC). APPROVED GREY PLASTIC FORMING SHELL Pool or Patio shall bear only on Rock or Clean Sand, which shall be compacted to , OR APPROVED EQUAL W/ #8 AWG BOND provide a Structurally Safe Bearing Capacity. Any Unsuitable Material encountered in WIRE PER N.E.C. excavation shall be removed in its entirety and the area shall be backfilled with STEELTEX (OPTIONAL) acceptable material and properly compacted. Where unsuitable Material cannot be #3 BARS @ 12" O.C. EACH WAY removed, the pool must be redesigned. POOL STRUCTURAL DETAILSTheContractormustprotectExistingStructuresfromfailurebyacceptablemethods DISTANCE LESSifrequired. The Engineer accepts no responsibility for the safety of Existing VARIES 181, THAN 1 ON 1 + 1Structures, COPING The Design Engineer assumes no responsibility for pool construction in Easements or SEE SEAT Required Setback areas. Pool Contractor and/or Owner shall verify the layout and PLAN all dimesions shown prior to construction. yWATERLINE12. Contractor shall determine the location of all Utilities in relation to the Pool and its 00 Equipment and ensure minimum clearances in accordance with Local Regulations 5 THERAPY and Ordinances. LINES 13. Contractor shall provide adequate Temporary Fencing around the construction area s to prevent unauthorized entry into the Pool Area, 4 RETURN 14. If a water supply is provided, a minimum 3" Atmospheric Break will be provided. LINES 15. All Structural, Filtration and Electrical details outlined in these drawings also relate GUNITE to Spa Construction. #3 BARS @ REBOUND 16, All Pool and Spa Heaters shall be equipped with an On/Off Switch mounted for 12" O.C.E.W. (2) 8"0 ANTI -VORTEX easy access to allow the Heater to be Shut Off without adjusting the Thermostat DRAINS SEPARATED BY 3' settings and to allow restarting without relighting the Pilot Light. 17. WARNING! To empty the Pool for any reason, the Hydrostatic Uplift Pressure must SPA STRUCTURAL DETAILSbeeliminated. The Owner must consult a Contractor experienced in eliminating Uplift Pressure. 5 FIL TER SYSTEM 1 MAIN DRAIN LINE 2 SKIMMER LINE 3 WASTE LINE 4 RETURN LINE 5 PRESSURE CLEANING LINE (OPTIONAL) A HAIR & LINT STRAINER B RECIRCULATION PUMP C FILTER D IN -LINE CHLORINATOR OPTIONAL) E HEATER (OPTIONAL) SPILLWAY PER CONTRACTORS POOL COPING, PLAN 3 BARS ® 6" O.C. EACH WAY 6" WALL - THICKNESS MARBLE — PLASTER FINISH TYPICAL WALL AND FLOOR WITHIN 6x6 GLASS -BLOCK ANGLE OF REPOSEMOUNTEDIN2,500 psi CEMENT (IF SPECIFIED) WATERLINE TILES INTERIOR POOL FINISH J- #3 REBAR @ 12" O.C.E.W. RAISED SPA DETAIL f A WATER Q LINE 14" MIN. N 18" MAX. UNDISTURBED SOILS NO VOIDS) SWIM -OUT DETAIL DECK OVER POUR OR8 \,___BRICK COPING 6" E 2-#3 BARS WA ER CONT. IN LI E 8"X8" BOND T ES BEAM MIN. 1Y" COVER- -{ OVER ALL BARS SEE NOTE #5) ALTERNATE BEAM FINISH DETAIL NLW UK R EXISTING STRUC URE 1-#3 BAR CONT. IN 5" THICK BOND BEAM CONTRACTOR MUST PLACE ALL STEEL IN THE POOL WALL AT NO MORE THAN 6" ON CENTER IN BOTH DIRECTIONS IN THIS CRITICAL AREA. ALSO THE POOL SHELL WALL SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED TO 6" THICKNE'. THE STEEL MAT AND THICKER SHELL WALL SHALL EXTEND ALONG THE CRITICAL AREA AND TO A POINT WHICH IS GREATER THAN THE MINIMUM REQUIRED AS DETERMINED BY THE 1 ON 1 + 1 METHOD. PLAN EXPIRES 1 YEAR FROM THE SIGNATURE DATE OR THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF A MAJOR FLORIDA BUILDING CODE CHANGE WHICHEVER IS SOONER JUNE 26 2017 Date Skilo Engineering Setyices, Inc. Larry- B: Sa;fSnaper, P.E. FLIP RtO. 32046 2431 Afoma 'Ave.., Ste. 1 24 Winter P16rk,, FL 32792 407,) 275>109,9 LADDERS ARE TuiCROSSBRACEDESCUTCHI MANUFACTURERS SPLATE S.S. LADDER POOL WATER LEVEL EXPANSION SLIP RESISTANT WEDGEJOINTS AS REQUIREDTREADSURFACEANCHOR ADDITIONAL CONCRETE AS REQUIRED FOR 3" MIN. TO 6" MAX STURDY INSTALLATION BETWEEN TREAD AND POOL WALL RUBBER 8 BARE, SOLID; COPPER BUMPER CONDUCTOR TO SHELL REINFORCING TYPICAL LADDER DETAIL f--#8 AWG COPPER WIRE TIME TO SERVICE CLOCK SPST TOGGLE W p 4'-O" SWITCH DISC. JUNCTION V12VPOOLBOXTRANS. DECK ; r ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL CONFORM WITH ART. 680 OF THE 3 #12 IN Y2" LATEST ADAPTED NEC. CONDUIT 12V/40OW MAX. POOL LIGHT W/ LOW WATER CUT-OFF OR 120 V.A.C. W/ GFI PER NEC, ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM A€ JFORD 2A- Swimming Pool Specification For: MICHAEL BODTMANN 2021 S PARK AVE SANFORD FL 32771 Scale: None Rev 10 — 06/30/15 T TURNDOWN NOTESA CONCRETE 1-#3 BAR CONTINUOUS 1. Detail is based on NO surcharge behind the Turndown and the Ground away from COMPACTED POOL DECKSUBGRADE 1- #5 BAR VERTICALLY AT 36" ON CENTER the Turndown is Level (>4 to 1). Turndown may abut Ribbon Footer and be tied into Footer if Appropriate, with #3 Rebar. o PROPOSED FINISHED 2. Turndown shall bear on Rock, Clean Sand or Structurally Sound Soils (>1,500 PSF) GRADE (COMPACTED) that shall be compacted to provide Optimum Bearing Capacity and prevent Settling 1-#5 BAR CONTINUOUS z or Shifting. 4 MIN. 3. All Reinforcing Steel is to Conform to ASTM 615, Grade 40. 8 " D 1 4"0 CONCRETE PILASTER 4. Concrete shall contain Fiber Mesh and have a 28 Day Compressive Strength of AT 5'-0" ON CENTER WITH II 0 C 2,500 PSI. 1-#3 BAR VERTICALLY N; EXISTING GRADE 5. All Construction to Conform to Florida Building Code, 5th Edition, 2014, FBC Building and FBC Residential. 1I I=1I ° 6. Refer to Contractor's Plan on file with the Building Department for Details on Turndown Location. 7. If the Base of the Turndown does not extend into the Old (Existing) Ground, a 4"0 Pilaster will be required every 5'-0" that will be either 2'-0" into the Ground or to 6" into the Indigenous Material, Whichever is Deeper. The Pilaster will have a 3 Rebar tied into the #5 Rebar in the base of the Vertical Pour. 8. A Deck Turndown is NOT intended to be a substatute for a Retaining Wall. If the Vertical Dimension from the Top of the Concrete Deck to the Old (Existing) Ground reaches 36" for a 6" Turndown, 42" for a 12" Turndown, 48" for a 18" turndown, 54" for a 24" Turndown, for more than 20% of the Turndown Length or the Finished Grade Slope exceeds (steeper than) 4' Horizontally and 1' Vertically, a Turndown should not be used. 9. For a Paver Deck, if the Vertical Dimension from the Top of the Deck to the Old Existing) Ground reaches 24" for a 6" Turndown, 30" for a 12" Turndown, 36" for a 18" Turndown, 42" for a 24" Turndown, for more than 20% of the Turndown Length or the Finished Grade Slope exceeds (steeper than) 4' Horizontally and 1' Vertically, a Turndown shall not be used. 10. If a Screen Enclosure is to be installed, the Swimming Pool Contractor must coordinate Design and Construction of the Turndown Requirements with the Screen Contractor to Ensure it meets their Requirements. FO0TER NOTES 1. If a Screen Enclosure is to be installed, the Swimming Pool Contractor must Coordinate Design and Construction of any required Footer with the Screen Contractor. 2. Footer shall bear on Rock, Sand or Structurally Sound Soils (>1,500 PSF) that shall be compacted to provide Optimum Bearing Capacity and prevent Settling or Shifting. 3. Concrete shall have a 28 Day Compressive Strength of 2,500 PSI with Fiber Mesh or 64-1000 W.W. Mesh. 4. (3) #3 Rebars is Equivalent to (1) #5 Rebar. 5. A Footer may be installed with a Brick Paver Pool Deck if required by the Jurisdiction or at the Option of the Contractor and may be placed over the Top of the Footer or Abutting the Side of the Footer. BRICK PAVER PROPOSED POOL DECK FINISHED GRADE , , 1il=lil— —iI1=1 l-- CONCR PAVERS ON CONCRETE DECK CONCRETE DECK MAY BE CONSTRUCTED WITH A FOOTE OR WITHOUT A FOOTER CONCRETE DECK TURNDOWN PROPOSED CONCRETE FINISHED POOL DECK GRADE ,. I -- NO FOOTER COMPACTED PAVER BRICK PAVER BASE MATERIAL POOL DECK COMPACTED SUBGRADE / D 1-#5 BAR CONTINOUS 8 4"0 CONCRETE PILASTER " "1 AT 5'-0" ON CENTER WITH 1-#3 BAR VERTICALLY 1 711 1-#3 BAR CONTINUOUS 1-#5 BAR VERTICALLY AT 36" ON CENTER A = 6" to 24" a B =- x A (4.5" to 18") PROPOSED FINISHED GRADE (COMPACTED) m 4 MIN. M n -i EXISTING nu GRADE PAVER DECK TURNDOWN PROPOSED CONCRETE FINISHED POOL DECK GRADE M co TT g" I 1-#5 BAR f '1 CONTINUOUS 8" x 8" FOOTER CONCRETE CONCRETE FINISHED FINISHED PROPOSED POOL DECK PROPOSED POOL DECK GRADE M GRADE N G 00 I ° .. •=III 12" 2-#5 BARS D 2-#5 BARS CONTINUOUS 12" CONTINUOUS 8" x 12" FOOTER 12" x 12" FOOTER BRICK PAVER BRICK PAVER PROPOSED POOL DECK PROPOSED POOL DECK FINISHED FINISHEDGRADE I I-- GRADE " ,.,-, > i =1 I -- J\ p1NG D. -- 2-#5 _ 0 CONTINUOUS 1-#5 BAR 12" CONTINUOUS 12" x 12" FOOTER 8" x 8" FOOTER W PA VER DECK W/ PA VER DECK OPTIONAL EDGE BRICK PAVER RESTRAINT PROPOSED POOL DECK FINISHED GRADE I=fir COMPACTED COMPACTED SUBGRADE PAVER BASE PAVER DECK WITHOUT FOOTER OPTIONAL: CONCRETE OR PLASTIC EDGE RESTRAINT MAY BE ED TO THE DECK PERIMETER AS NEEDED TO SECURE PAVERS BRICK PAVER JUN,26 2017 PROPOSED POOL DECK - t Date- ' , FINISHED GRADE - 12" —2-#5 BARS CONTINUOUS 8" x 12" FOOTER PAVER DECK ilo ngrf ;needhn Seivices, Inc. Larry B. ,Schna;pe.."r, P.E.: FL . E' # 12,046 2431 Alo'md *A e. Ste '124 Wintd'r Pgrk;,-,FL 32792 Office: (407) '275-1099 BRICK PAVER POOL DECK SEE PAVER DECK TURNDOWN DETAIL FOR INFORMATION NOT SHOWN PAVER SECURED TO TOP OF TURNDOWN BY PAVER INDUSTRY STANDARDS ALTERNATE PAVER ON TURNDOWN DRAINAGE SWALE a a A = 6" to 24" B=34xA(4.5"to 18") m 1-#3 BAR CONTINUOUS 1-#5 BAR VERTICALLY AT 36" ON CENTER 1-#5 BAR CONTINUOUS BRICK PAVER POOL DECK D s COMPACTED PAVER BASE MATERIAL p" COMPACTED SUBGRADE ALTERNATE PAVER LOCATION Swimming Poo/ Specification For: MICHAEL BODTMANN 2021 S PARK AVE SANFORD FL 32771 Scale: None Rev 11 — 06/16/17 T Pentair TDH Calculator Page 1 of 2 Pool Information Flow Rate: 36 GPM Total Piping Lengths: Suction Lift: 0 Ft Inlet Side: 63 Ft Discharge Side: 63 Ft Maximum Pipe Velocity Allowed: Piping Sizes: consult your local code) Inlet Piping: 3.043 In Branch Piping: 6 Ft/Sec Discharge Piping: 2.445 In Inlet Piping: 8 Ft/Sec Discharge Piping: 10 Ft/Sec Piping Head Loss at 36.00Gal/Min: not incuding fittings or valves) Inlet Piping: 0.20 Ft Discharge Piping: 0.59 Ft For advanced pools that contain multiple suctions, this program may be inaccurate. Consult a hydraulics engineer. This program is for single pump sytems with a single body of water. Results: Your TDH Calculation Suggested Minimum Pipe Sizes: Flow Rate: 36.00 Gal/Min Branch Piping: 1.5 in Your Head Loss: 3.89 Ft Inlet Piping: 1.5 In Maximum Flow Rate Discharge Piping: 1.5 In at Maximum RPM: 125.20 Gal/Min Ensure the drain cover max flow rating is not exceeded. Head Loss at 56.36 Ft Maximum Flow Rate: 0 0 System Head Pressure Curve i elliFlo Variable Speed, VS+SVRS, VF, VSF - 1000 rpm IipLi—lI WP-j Clean System Desired Operation Point it 10 20 30 40 50 60 Volumetric Flow Rate (GPM) a https://www.pentairpartners.com/marketing/tdh/index.aspx 6/28/2017 Pentair TDH Calculator Page 2Mof 2 Selected Components Components Name IntelliChlor IC - 40 2" x 2.5" 3 way valve Main Drain Clean and Clear RP 3/4 inch Return Skimmer 2" Piping Name 90 degree elbow Tee Through Tee Branch Pumps Name IntelliFlo Variable Speed, VS+SVRS, VF, or VSF Head Loss at Quantity 36.00Gal/Min 1 0.81 2 0.21 1 0.39 1 0.10 3 1.20 1 0.29 Inlet Discharge Head Loss at Quantity Quantity 36.00Gal/Min 6 6 0.54 0 2 0.09 1 0 0.05 Quantity 1 All Pentair trademarks and logos are owned by Pentair, Inc. IntelliFlo®, IntelliComm®, EasyTouch®, IntelliTouch®, Sun Touch®, and Eco Se/ectTm are registered trademarks and/or trademarks of Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. and/or its affiliated companies in the United States and/ or other countries. Unless expressly noted, names and brands of third parties that may be used in this document are not used to indicate an affiliation or endorsement between the owners of these names and brands and Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. Those names and brands may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of those third parties. Because we are continuously improving our products and services, Pentair reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice. Pentair is an equal opportunity employer. https://www.pentairpartners.com/marketing/tdh/index.aspx 6/28/2017 Swimming Pool Energy Efficiency Compliance Information Note: These Requirements apply ONLY to the Filtration Pump ANSI / ASPC / ICC-15 2011 Flow Calculations: Pool water volume 111 SSS / 360 = 32.1 O gpm - this is the calculated flow rate Note: for pools under 13,000 gals. the calculated flow rate or 36 gpm whichever is greater = the filtration flow rate Note: Is there an Auxiliary load on the filtration pump?F] Yes L^ No If so, what is the calculated auxilliary flow rate X gpm Flow rate (low speed)_ gpm @ 1I cco rpm Determine Pipe Sizes: Branch Piping to be 3 inch to keep velocity @ 6 fps max. at Trunk, Skimmer & Suction Piping to be 3 inch to keep velocity @ Q fps max. at Return Piping to be Z.S- inch to keep velocity @ fps max. at Pump Selection: as Listed on Curve(AOr C (circle one) 2 gpm System Flow Rate. ZS. 2 gpm System Flow Rate. gpm System Flow Rate. Filtration Pump ( / = lvej,( I u o ZVST Maximum Flow Rate ` 2-S-. 2 gpm Main Drain Cover Minimum suction side pipe size @ 6 fps ' in. Minimum suction side branch pipe size @ 6 fps in. Determine the Number and Type of Required In -Floor Suction Outlets: Check all that apply. Minimum return side pipe size @ 8 fps I ' J in. Minimum return side branch pipe size @ 8 fps I ' in. 0 3, 0„ 0 2 > C0"-4Q0r suction outlets @ Determine Filter Size: 0 @ @ @ 3 suction outlets @ Filter Factors (GPM/SF): X Cartridge (0.375) F-1 D E (2.0) Sand (15) channel drain @ Filter Size: .375 = 9 G p cLTl C.2P 200FlowRate) (Filter Fact) (Filter Size) Filter Make and Model ) Pump Controls: Filtration pump has no auxiliary load- standard time clock Filtration pump with auxiliary load -Control model for low speed default within 24 hrs Heater Model + Make,Model and Size) Gas Heater Efficiency Rating_ (No Pilot Light) Heater Pump Efficiency C.O.P jV2eA0'-/ ANSI 5 & ANSI 7 Compliance Work Sheet Determine Simplified TDH: Distance from pool to pump in feet: ------ 2. Friction loss (in suction pipe) in ------ inch pipe per 1 ft. @ ------ gpm = 3' Friction loss (in return pipe) in Determine Simplified TDH (CONTINUED): inch pipe per 1 ft. @ ------ -gpm,-: 4.-------- x--------- = ------- Length of Suct. Pipe) (Ft of headll ft of Pipe) (TDH Suct. Pipe) 5.-------- x--------- _ ------ Length of Return Pipe) (Ft of headlt ft of Pipe) . (TDH Return Pipe) from pipe flow/friction loss chart) from pipe flow/friction loss chart) TDH in Piping: --------- Filter / Heater loss in TDH . All other losses --- Total Head In Feet Conversion Chart Inches Mercury (Vacuum Gauge) 0 1 2 4 1 6 8 1 10 1 12 14 1 16 11 0 0.0 2.3 4.5 6.8 9.0 11.3 13.6 15.8 18.1 1 2.3 4.6 6.8 9.1 11.4 13.6 15.9 18.1 20.4 22.7 2 4.6 6.9 9.1 11.4 13.7 15.9 18.2 20.4 22.7 3 6.9 9.2 11.5 13.7 16.0 18.2 20.5 22.8 25.0 4 9.2 11.5 13.8 16.0 18.3 20.5 22.8 25.1 27.3 5 11.5 13.8 16.1 18.3 20.6 22.8 25.1 27.4 29.6 6 13.9 16.1 18.4 20.6 22.9 25.2 27.4 29.7 31.9 7 16.2 18.4 20.7 23.0 25.2 27.5 29.7 32.0 34.3 36.5 8 18.5 20.7 23.0 25.3 27.5 29.8 32.0 34.3 36.6 38.8 9 20.8 23.1 25.3 27.6 29.8 32.1 34.3 36.6 38.9 41.1 10 23.1 25.4 27.6 29.9 32.1 34.4 36.7 38.9 41.2 43.4 11 25.4 27.7 29.9 32.2 34.5 36.7 39.0 41.2 43.5 45.8 12 27.7 30.0 32.2 34.5 36.8 39.0 41.3 43.5 45.8 48.1 13 30.0 32.3 34.6 36.8 39.1 41.3 43.6 45.9 48.1 50.4 14 32.3 34.6 36.9 39.1 41.4 43.6 45.9 48.2 50.4 52.7 15C7 34.6 36.9 39.2 1 41.4 43.7 45.9 48.2 50.5 52.7 55.0 16 37.0 39.2 4.1.5 43.7 46.0 48.3 50.5 52.8 55.0 57.3 U) 17 39.3 41.5 43.8 46.1 48.3 50.6 52.8 55.1 57.4 59.6 n 18a> 41.6 43.8 46.1 48.4 50.6 52.9 55.1 57.4 59.7 61.9 d 19 43.9 46.2 48.4 50.7 52.9 55.2 57.4 59.7 62.0 64.2 20 46.2 48.5 50.7 53.0 55.2 57.5 59.8 62.0 64.3 66.5 a 21 48.5 50.8 53.0 55.3 57.6 59.8 62.1 64.3 66.6 68.9 22 50.8 53.1 55.3 1 57.6 59.9 62.1 64.4 66.6 68.9 71.2 23 53.1 55.4 57.7 59.9 62.2 64.4 66.7 69.0 71.2 73.5 24 55.4 57.7 60.0 62.2 64.5 66.7 69.0 71.3 73.5 75.8 25 57.8 60.0 62.3 64.5 66.8 69.1 71.3 73.6 75.8 78.1 26 60.1 62.3 64.6 66.8 69.1 71.4 73.6 75.9 78.1 80.4 27 62.4 64.6 66.9 69.2 71.4 73.7 75.9 78.2 80.5 82.7 28 64.7 66.9 69.2 71.5 73.7 76.0 78.2 80.5 82.8 85.0 29 67.0 69.3 71.5 73.8 76.0 78.3 80.5 82.8 85.1 87.3 30 69.3 71.6 73.8 76.1 78.3 80.6 82.9 85.1 87.4 89.6 31 71.6 73.9 76.1 78.4 80.7 82.9 85.2 87.4 89.7 92.0 32 73.9 76.2 78.4 80.7 83.0 85.2 87.5 89.7 92.0 94.3 33 76.2 78.5 80.7 83.0 85.3 87.5 89.8 92.0 94.3 96.6 34 78.5 80.8 83.1 85.3 87.6 89.8 1 92.1 94.4 96.6 98.9 35 80.9 83.1 85.4 87.6 89.9 92.2 94.4 96.7 98.9 1 101.2 NOTE: FIELD TDH MUST BE EQUAL TO OR HIGHER THAN THE CALCULATED TDH. aua,r•no"+ Silk. dor Make and Model) gpm max, flow gpm max. flow gpm wl ports Flow and Friction Loss Per Foot Schedule 40 PVC Pipe Velocity - Feet Per Second Pipe Size 6 ps 8 fps 10 fps 1" 16 gpm 0.14' 21 gpm 0.23' 26 gpm 0.35' 1.5" 37 gpm 0.08, 50 gpm 0.14' 62 gpm 0.21' 2" 62 gpm 0.06, 82 gpm 0.10, 103 gpm 0.16, 2.5" 88 gpm 0.06 117 gpm 0.09, 146 gpm 0.13' 3" 136 gpm 0.04' 181 gpm 0.07' 227 gpm 0.10, 4" 234 gpm 0.03' 313 gpm 0.05' 392 gpm O.OT 6" 534 gpm 0.02' 712 gpm 0.03' TDH Calculation Options For each pump Check one. Simplified Total Dynamic Head (STDH) Complete STDH Worksheet - Fill in all blanks. Total Dynamic Head (TDH) Complete Program or other calcs. Fill in required blanks on worksheet & attach calculations. Maximum Flow Capacity of the new or replacement pump. a 28 l-7 Da Contractors Signature CPC1457252 Contractors Carl. No. owner Zoy S. IPo-lk- Ave. Irc 3z-1 _71 Total Dynamic Head (TDH): 407-366-4600 Contractors Telephone No. Scale: None City Of Sanford Residential Pool / Spa / Hot Tub Safety Act Requirement Date 06/22/2017 Property Address 2021 S Park Ave, Sanford, FL 32771 Lot C( Subdivision —F lVrux e I hereby acknowledge that failure to equip a new residential swimming pool with at least one of the following pool safety features as required in Section 515.27, Florida Statutes, shall constitute a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. The pool must be isolated from access to the home by an enclosure that meets the pool barrier requirements of s. 515.29; The pool must be equipped with an approved safety pool cover; XAll doors and windows providing direct access from the home to the pool must be equipped with an exit alarm that has a minimum sound pressure rating of 85 decibels at 10 feet; or All doors providing direct access from the home to the pool must be equipped with a self -closing, self - latching device with a release mechanism placed no lower than 54 inches above the floor. Company Name: Atlas Pools of Central FL License No: CPC1457252 Signature of Contractor Bruce Wemple Printed Name of Contractor Address: 3024 Kananwood Ct. 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Pad: ( isq 1at Ti-npery oas'. Lt, 111 b-K+ 7-64a l dal- S 12e 12 ) S 3? q T Aaj : 32-7 LviwviovS YardGard%20YG03[11.txt YARGARD YG03 GATE, DOOR, WINDOW ALARM YardGard(TM) Alarms are designed to alert you upon unsupervised entry to your yard or pool area. YardGard(TM) meets or exceeds state and local harrier alarin codes. Hardware is included for mounting on gates, doors, and windows. convenient single -button pass / reset operation 7-second delay allowed for adult pass -through 120 dB alarm siren - minimum.95 dB at 10 feet Auto low battery chirp All hardware included -for gate, door or window mount Listed by ETt to UL Standard 2017 Water-resistant Alwayys on device as required by barrier codes Can be manually reset or will automatically reset in 3 minutes -to continue siren Alarm goes off immediately whentriggered as required by barrier codes Operates on one 9-volt battery (not Incl.) Bilingualins-tal l ati on/operate on manual (English/French) J\ p\NG O 099 CEP Pp' Page .I_ INTELLIFL®° 2 VST VARIABLE SPEED 0= IntelliFlo 2 VST Variable Speed Pump HIGH PERFORMANCE PUMP Control keypad can be rotated for convenient Select a / PENTAIR orientation on the pump or wall mounted with Relocation Kit Intuitive, easy to use menu structure for programming and monitoring ' Interfaces perfectly with Pentair automation systems that give you the convenience of mobile device control Can be programmed to deliver exactly the speed/flow required for filtration, water features, heating options, ORP and pH testing and dispensing, salt chlorine generators, suction cleaning and spas AOP Appliance Efficiency Database Protected by U.S. Patent No. 7,686,587; 7,815,420; 7,854,597; 8,043,070: 8,469,675: 81573,952; D568,340; D606,562; D611,430 and Patent Pending and all corresponging foreign counterparts. Totally enclosed fan cooled design for quiet operation and long life Top -mounted field wiring compartment makes access and installation easier 8-programmable speed settings and built in timer IntelliFlo 2 VST Variable Speed pump is the next generation of Pentair's variable -speed pump technology. With energy savings up to 90%versus conventional pumps, near -silent operation and advanced programming capabilities, this pump continues to deliver everything a pool owner wants and reliability no other competitor can match. Ordering Information Full Load Primary Listings and Port Size Carton Product Model Voltage Amps kW HP SF SFHP FREQ. CertificationsINPTI Wt.(Lbs.) o o0 011055 IntelliFlo 2 VST 230 16 3.2 3 1.32 3.95 50Hz/6OHz UL', NSF', APSP' 2 in. x 2 in. 55 M101111110- 520641 IntelliCom 4 -Rated 15 - 240 VAC 15-100 VDC with 4 inputs 8 521109 IntelliCom 2 - Rated 9 - 30 V DC with 4 inputs 350122 Communication Cable - 50 ft. - Included with pump 357156 Chemical Resistant Lid 356904Z Keypad Relocation Kit D ING vj4VORD 11201- 0154 2 in. x 2 in. Union (2 in. NPT mate x 2 in. female NPT quick connect) " Note: two required per pump [sold indivduallyl 2 UL' indicates that pump bears a UL mark signifying evaluation to U.S. 'APSP' Pump has been evaluated to ANSI/APSP/ICC-15 and California Standards UL1081 for Permanently Connected Swimming Pool and Spa Title 20 and is certified to use on Residential Swimming Pool Filtration Pumps and to Canadian Standards CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 108-01 Liquid Systems. Pumps For Swimming Pools Only (Enclosure 31. Product may have been evaluated to other state and local regulatory z ' NSF' indicates that pump bears a NSF mark signifying evaluation to standards. Listing status may change. Always confirm status with NSF Standard 50 For Self -Priming Centrifugal Pumps For Swimming appropriate agency if in doubt. Pools Only. Note: Pump must be used with current collectors when installed on spas or hot tubs in Canada. Refer to catalog page 43 for a selection of 2-Pole GFCI breakers which offer 6 milliamp personnel protection while meeting 2008 to current NEC Standards for Pool Pumps. 100 90 80 Cr 70 3 60 LL Z w 50 x u_ z 40 Y F 0 30 20 10 n INTLLIL®° 2 VST VARIABLE SPEED HIGH PERFORMANCE PUMP (CONT'0) Dimensions and Performance MAX SPEED @3450 RPM FACTORY PRESETSPEEDS 3110 RPM SPEED4-3110 RPM 2350 RPM 1500 RPM 750 RPM SPEED 3 - 2350 RPM SPEED 2 - 1500 RPM SPEEDI-750 RPM 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 FLOW RATE IN US GALLONS PER MINUTE Note: IntelliFlo VS+SVRS minimum speed is 1100 RPM III -I if 23.4in 594mm ] 9.9in 253mm ] 1 1.8in 9.1in 301mm] [232mm] I YYMM J in nm] See page 509 for replacement parts. HIGH FLOW SAFETY DRAIN HIGH FLOW SAFETY DRAIN CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY SDX HIGH FLOW SAFETY DRAIN Submerged Suction Outlet For Single or Multiple Drain Use For Use on Wall and Floor No Sump Required The SDX High Flow Safety Drain is a 10" diameter frame and grate or bulkhead style drain fitting. It includes a back plate and cover that is affixed to a frame, a bulkhead or an existing drain sump. SDX Retro replaces most existing drain covers up to 10" in diameter. FLOW RATING FLOOR WALL One SDX or SDX Retro 200 GPM 192 GPM Square Inches of opening = 43.201 sq. inches Velocity @ 200 GPM = 1.485 fps PLACE OF MANUFACTURE: Paramount Pool & Spa Systems 295 E. Corporate Place Chandler, AZ 85225 USA 480) 893-7607 NAME OF THIRD PtARTY LABORATORY: IAPMO R&T LAB TEST RECORD DOCUMENTATION: IAPMO R&T 5001 E. Philadelphia Street COMPLIANT WITH: Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act ASME Al 1 2.19.8-2007 ANSI/APSP - 7 IAPMO Listed SDX Model Numbers: Concrete XXX-162-2212-XX Vinyl XXX-172-2212-XX Fiberglass XXX-1 82-221 2-XX Retro XXX-192-2212-XX Retro Vinyl XXX-1 59-221 2-XX Retro Equalizer XXX-157-221 2-XX Ontario, CA 91 761 p\NG 909) 472-4104 Test Report —March 17, 201 1 5P DEP LIFE SPAN: 5 YEARS FROM DATE OF INSTALLATION M1 =°OMB, Install DateNSF/ANSI W ,A-'. •.k ASME gSPC 6 ! Replacement 5 years from installed date 112.11.8 NOTE: Suction Safety Standards require that drain grates used to cover sumps must have the suction pipe cut at least 1.5 times the pipe diameter behind the drain cover. There is NO SUMP requirement for SDX because the patent- ed design provides uniform suction regardless of pipe location. If the pipe is too close to the back of the cover, it may restrict water flow to the pump, potentially reducing hydraulic efficiency, but this does not pose a suction safety hazard. This is confirmed by the IAPMO Test Report. This Product must be installed in accordance with all applicable Federal, State and Local Codes. R E V06301 1 1 n C) REVISIONS REV DESCRIPTION. DATE APPROVED N\ INITIAL RELEASE 02/02/06 D.CONN CORRECTED CALCULATION ERROR 02/09/06 D.0 ON N AREA INCLUDES HATCHED MINUS RIBS AREA OF OPENING 43.201 IN/SQ VELOCITY @ 200 GPM = 1.485. FPS FOR OTHER FLOW RATES SDX VELOCITY, GPM/134.6.48 STANDARD TOLERANCES i DECIMAL .X t ,020' 2 DECIMAL .XX t .010. 3 DECIMAL .XXX t .005' ANGLES 3 .500. DEG. APPROVALS DA1 AND CONN o2/02 r.k BL 0.750 PARAMOUNT POOL AND SPA PRODUCTS w..wIwpuarntaurcrri-eoo-m-sros ru w c lr to-t se SDX VELOCITY CALCULATION 1 Clean St CQearraRP Cartridge Filter Owners (Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READAND FOLLOWALL LIUtSTROCTLONrS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Table of Contents SECTION I. FILTER INSTALLATION ... _............. .__._........................................................ I SECTION2. FILTER OPERATION _...... _._................................................................................._....2 SECTION 3. TROUBLESHOOTING...._................................................ _._.......... _... _..................... 6 SECTION4. TECHMCALDATA.................. ........ ... .................. .._........_._...._.._...._..............7 A. Filter Pressure Loss Chart ._..... ................................ ._............................................7 C. Replacement Parts ........... _...... ................. ........_.._........................_........................7 B. Flow Rate Table .._............... .........................................................._...--'-'-------------7 AWARNING 0efore instaging this product, read and follow all warning notices and inslmclions accompanying this filter. Failure to followsafety vanings and insWctions can result fn severe injury, death, orproperty damage. Call (600) 831-7133 for additional free copies of these instructions. ' Important Notice f?V Attention Installer. This manual contahs important information about the installation, operation and safe use of this product This information should be given to the owner/operalor of this equipment. SECTION I. FILTER INSTALLATION A. GENERALINFORMATION 1. The filter should be mounted on a level concrete slah. Position the Eller so that the instructions, warnings and pressure gauge are visible to the operator. Also, position tie fillerso that the piping connections, control valve aid drain port are convenient and accessible forservicing and winterizing 2. Install electrical controls (e.g, ontallswilches, timers control systems, .-.- a etc.) at least five (5) feel from the fillet This will allow you enough room to stand clear of the filler during system start up. ti O 3. Provide sufficient clearance around the filter to pemtkt visual verifrcaton that the clamp is properly Installed, see Figure 1. rwmwaaaue 4. Provide sufficient space above the filter to remove the Mel: lid for Figure 1. cleaning and servicing. This distance will vary with the model orfilier You are uskag. See Table 1, for the required vertical clearance. ppII 'ry'ryII IIII InryryII IIII pentairpoolproducts, III II I IIIII uIu II Iu PM178742-Rev A-a2/08MI 1 Baame,elbiilrymaaersmut° A. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. This filter operates under pressure. When the lock ring is installed properly and operated without air in the water system, this filter will operate in a safe manner. 2. The maxknmm working pressure of this filter is 50 psi. Never subject this filler to pressure in excess of this amount -even when conducting hydrostatic pressure tests. Pressures above 50 psi can cause the lid to be blown off, which can resuklin severe injury, death orproperty damage. When performing hydrostatic pressure tests or when testing for external leaks of the completed filtration and plumbing system, ensure that the Maximum Pressure that the filtration system will be subjected to DOES NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM WORKING'PRESSURE.OFANY OF THE COMPONENTS CONTAINED WITHIN THE SYSTEM. In most cases, The maximum pressure will be stated an each component of the system. Ifdoubt exists as to The pressure is which the system will be subjected, insfall an ASME approved automatic Pressure Relief or Pressure Regulator in the circrdalion system for the lowest worKnig pressure of arty of the components in the system 3. The pressure gauge is the primary indicatorofhow the Miff is operating. Maintain yourpressuregauge in good working order. AWARNING 111 Your filter is apiece ormachfnery, do not tamperrnlh it, attempt to disassemble if or olherviise adjust it untess you fully understand it's operation. Serious injury or death can occur if the equipment is improperly handled. Consult a pool service professional for maintenance and service assistance. 4. Cleahyourfilterwhen pressure reads between 8.10 psi higher than the original star'Iingpressuie. Your filterpressure reading will increase as it removes dirt from your pool. However, this buildup of pressure will vary due to different bathing loads, (emperatme, weather conditions, eto. a MY ORIGINAL STARTING PRESSURE IS -psi (pounds per square inch),I SHOULD CLEAN THE FILTER CARTRIDGES AT psi NOTE When the cartridge element filter is used on new pods and after cleaning the elements, introduce into the syslem.5 pounds of dfalomaceous earth per every 100 square feet of filler area, (a anepound coffee can equals.5 pounds of dabmaceous earth). I& the dalomile Mfh water and pour it into The skimmer alley the pump is primed and the system is operating. This ynll enhance the DOrarion of your water. B. LOCK RING INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS These inslruclfons MUST BE FOLLOWED EXACTLY to prevent the lid from blowing oBduring system restart or fateroperatfon. 1. Perform the following steps before working on any part of the circulating system(e.g., lock ring, pump, filte , valves, etc.). a. Turn the pump off and shut off any automatkc controls to ensure that the system is not Inadvertently started during servicing. b. Open the High FlowW manual air relief valve. c. Wait until all pressure is relieved.Never attemp t to assemble, disassemble or adjust the fitter Iock ring while there is any pressure for the filfcr. AWARNINGWYel..ldclal of efecbfcal shock or electrocution. Position the Rffer and High Flew rs manual ar relief valve to safely direct drainage and purged air or wafer, Water dicharged from an impraparfyposilioned lit ter or valve can create an hazard that can cause severe personal injury as well as damage property, 5. When installing the HIgh Flowrafmanual air reffefvalve use the TABLEI. 0-ring only, there is no need for thread sealing compounds. Position the filler to safely direct water drainage. Rotate theyc";c•I valve to safely direct purged air or water.. Water discharged from Mra ssq. rya° 61 in. 160354100sq. fL 61 in. an improperly positioned Etter or valve can create an efectrfcal is0355 150 sq. ft. 76in. hazard as well as damageproperty. 160353 200 sq. rt. 76 in. 6. Make all plumbing connections in accordance with local plumbing and building codes. Filterplumbing connections are provided with an O-ring seal. Use only a silicone base lubrkcant on the 0-rings. Do not use pipe joint compound, glue or solvent on the bulkhead connections. 7. The base of(hi's filter is provided with four (4) mounting bosses for ilia purpose ofanchoring the filter to the concrete. S. The maximum working pressure of this filter is 50 psi. Never subject this filter to pressure in excess of this amount, even when conducting hydroslatic pressure tests. Pressures above 50 psi can cause the lid to be blown off, which can result in severe injury, death or properly damage. When performing hydrostatic pressure tests orwhen testing for external leaks of the completed filtration and plumbing system, ensure that the Maximum Pressure that the filtration system will be subjected to DOES NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE OF ANYOFTHE COMPONENTS CONTAINED WITHIN THE SYSTEM. In most cases, the maximum pressure will be slated on each component of the system. If doubt exists as to the pressure to which the system vill be subjeded, install an ASME approved automatic Pressure Regal or Pressure Regulator in the circulation system for the lowest amrking pressure of any of the components in the system. SECTION2. FILTEROPrRATION AWARNONG 15. IS FILTER OPERATES UNDER HIGH PRESSURE WHEN ANY PARTOFTHE CIRCULATING SYSTEM g., LOCK RING,PUMP.FILTER,VALVES,EfC.)15 SERVICED, AIR CANENTER THE SYSTEM AND COME PRESSURIZED. PRESSURIZED AIR CAN CAUSE THE LID TO BLOW OFF WHICH CAN RESULT SEVERE INJURY, DEATH, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, TO AVOID THIS POTENTIAL HAZARD,FOLLOW ESE INSTRUCTIONS. EFORE REPOSITIONING VALVES AND BEFORE BEGINNING THE ASSEMBLY, DISASSEMBLY, OR ADJUSTMENT F THE LOCK RING OR ANY OTHER SERVICE OF THE CIRCULATING SYSTEM: (A) TURN THE PUMP OFF AND HUT OFF ANYAUTOMATIC CONTROLS TO ASSURE THE SYSTEM IS NOT INADVERTENTLY STARTED DURING HE SERVICING; Ill) OPEN AIR RELIEF VALVE; AND (C) WAIT UNTIL ALL PRESSURE IS RELIEVED -PRESSURE AUGE MUST READ ZERO 10). HENEVER INSTALLING THE FILTER LOGYRING, FOLLOW THE FILTER LOCK RING INSTALLATION STRUCTIONS EXACTLY. NCE SERVICE ONTHE CIRCULATING SYSTEM IS COMPLETE, FOLLOW SYSTEM RESTART INST9UCTIONS ACTLY.AINTAIN CIRCULATION SYSTEM PROPERLY. REPLACE WORN OR DAMAGED PARTS IMMEDIATELY(eg., lock g, pressure SURE THATTHE FILTER IS PROPERLYMOUNTED AND POSITIONED ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS AWARNING v yt THIS FILTER OPERATES UNDER HIGHPRESSURE WHENANYPARTOFTHECIRCULATING SYSTEM (e.g., LOCK RING, PUMP, FILTER, VALVES, ETC.)13 SERVICED, AIR CAN ENTER THESYSTEM AND BECOME PRESSURIZED. lll lll)- PRESSURIZED AIR CAN CAUSETHE LID TO BE BLOWN OFFMICH CAN RESULTIN SEVERE INJURY, DEATH, OR PROPERTY DAMAGETOAVOIDTHISPOTENTIALHAZARD, FOLLOWTHESE INSTRUCTIONS. 2. Be certain the O-ring is in position in the lower tank half. Place the filler Ed over the lower lank half, making sure it is fully and rumly seated on the tank half, see Figure 2. 3. Place lock ring over the tank lid, and centering the lock ring on the threads of the tank body. Turn the Iock ring clockwise until the safety latches click and the took ring hits file stops on the body. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OVER -TIGHTEN THE LOCK RING AFTER LOCK RING HAS HIT THE STOPS ON THE BODY. 4. Follow the System Restart Instructions in Section C. C. SYSTEM RESTART INSTRUCTIONS AWARNING ii THIS FILTEFl = OPERATES UNDER HIGH PRESSURE WHEN ANYPARTOFTHE CIRCULATING SYSTEM (e.g., LOCK may RING, PUMP, FLTER,VALVES, ErG.)IS SERVICED, AIR CAN ENTER THE SYSTEMAND BECOME PRESSURIZED. PRESSURIZEDAIR CAN CAUSETHE LID TO BE BLOWN OFFWHICH CAN RESULTIN SEVERE INJURY, DEATH, OR U1 PROPERTYDAMAGETO AVOID THIS POTENTIAL HAZARD, FOLLOWTHESEINSTRUCTION3. 1. Open the High PIowW nhanuaf air relief valve until it snaps into the full open position (this only requires a quarter turn counterclockwise). Opening this valve rapidly releases air trapped in the filter. 2. Sland clear ofte filter tank, then start the pump. -a 3. Close the High Aowr"manual air relief valve after asteady stremn of roe water appears. L°ck 4. The system is not working properly ifekther of the following conditions - nt°a occur. Fluor a. A solid stream of water does not appear within 30 seconds, after the soar pump's inlet basket fills with water. b. The pressure gauge indicates pressure before water outflow appears. If either condition exists, shutoff the pump Immediately, open valves in the water return line to relieve pressure, and clean the air relief valve, see Seclion F. Cfean- - Figure 2 ing the High FTov'ts manual air relief valve. If the problem persists, at (800) 831- 7133 for assistance. D. CLEANING THE FILTER I AWARNING The following Information should be read carefully since fl outlines the pmparmanner of care and operation for your filler syslam. As a result of following these instructions and taking the necessary preventativa care, You can expect maximum efficiency and rife from Your filler system. ACALYM,i o, c - Please heed all m=-nufaclurers'posled instructions, warnings and caulfons when using SaquaciR PENTAIR Select PENTAIR EASYTOUCH° CONTROL SYSTEMS POOL/SPA CONTROL SYSTEMS EasyTouch Features include: UltraTemp° Heat Pump integration Support for 2 VS or 2 VF Pumps Supports 8 Feature circuits MagicStream® Laminar support IntelliChem® Controller support Now works withScreenLogic2° Interface IntethBrite° Pool and Spa Light support Spa Command® Spa -Side Remote support and control of IntelliFto° Pump Optional Controllers for added convenience: Indoor Control Panel Ifor 4 EasyTouch System or 8 circuit systems), a Wireless controller (for 4 or 8 circuit systems), a QuickTouch° II 4-function wireless remote, a 4-button spa side remote, and SpaCommand spa -side remote. iPhone', iPad', iPod touch' Mobile Digital Device or Android' Device All functions controlled with easy, one -button access from the self-contained load. center or optional controllers. No need to memorize operating sequences, open and close valves, or reset time clocks and thermostats. Built-in diagnostics include automatic verification of the display, microprocessor, switches, indicators, relay outputs, valve outputs, sensor inputs, and communication ports as well as a diagnostic screen that reports failures for troubleshooting and repair purposes Includes 150 amp breaker base with space for ten 1-inch breakers UL and cUL approved Dimensions: 26 in. H x 17 in. W x 5-1/4 in. D The EasyTouch Control System family offers control for homeowner's looking for an easy to use pool/spa control system. EasyTouch allows full control of all pool/spa features including advanced features such as colored lighting and IntelliChlor' Salt Chlorine Generator support. Every EasyTouch system includes an easy to use control panel that is built into the outdoor enclosure. This control panel allows for full system setup, programmability, and everyday operation. In addition, there are several other available remote interface choices. The EasyTouch systems come in a variety of configurations: Pool only or Spa only, Pool/Spa with shared equipment, and also integrated with Pentair Aquatic Systems' IntelliChlor salt chlorine generator. Ordering Information Product Model EASYaTOtJCfi SYSTEMS WITQHOUT IN4TELLICH OR TRANSFORMER BUILT 520591 EasyTouch 4P -Single Body (base system -no 1CP, no actuators) 520703 EasyTouch 8P Single Body (base system - no ICP, no actuators) 520538 EasyTouch 4 - Poot/Spa Ibase system - no ICP, 2 actuators) 520540 EasyTouch_8 - PooUSpa Ibase system no ICP, 2 actuators) 520592 EasyTouch 4PSC-IC20 - Single Body (includes SCG integration & IC20 celll 520593 EasyTouch 4PSC-IC40 - Single Body (includes SCG integration & IC40 cell) 520704 EasyTouch 8PSC-IC20 - Single Body (includes SCG integration & IC cell) Qj0\`DINe 520705 EasyTouch 8PSC-IC40 - Single Body (includes SCG integration & IC40 cell) 520542 EasyTouch 4SC-IC20 - Pool/Spa (includes SCG integration & IC20 cell, 2 actuators) S,NFORD 520543 EasyTouch 4SC-IC40 - Pool/Spa (includes SCG integration & IC40 cell, 2 actuators) 520544 EasyTouch 8SC-IC20 -Pool/Spa )includes SCG integration & IC20 cell, 2 actuators) AR 520545 EasyTouch 8SC-IC40 - PooUSpa [includes SCG integration & IC40 cell, 2 actuators) 521150 EasyTouch 8SC-IC60 - Poot/Spa (includes SCG integration & IC60 cell, 2 actuators) 520914 EasyTouch 4P-C - Single Body (salt ready system, cell must be ordered separately) 520915 EasyTouch 8-C - Poot/Spa (salt ready system, cell must be ordered separately) 520911 IntelliChlor IC20 cell for Canada 520912 IntetliChlor IC40 cell for Canada See page 369 for replacement parts. j Pentair Water Pool and Spa' IntelliChlor® Electronic Chlorine Generator Model IC60, IC40, IC20) CIE Installation and User's Guide 9Op r.r'cx - rmoaarenn pX4 Certified to NSF/ANSI W IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Contents Impodard Safety Precautions .__.....__........... IntelliChlor and Controller System Part Numbers Technical Support .............................................. IntelliChlor* Electronic Chlorine Generator Overview.................................................................................... 1 Features.. .................................................. ................... .................... .................................................... 1 InteIllChlor System Components.................................................................................................................. 2 IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator Control Panel and Cell Description ............................................... 2 IntelliChlorPower Center.............................................................................................................................. 3 SystemSchematic Diagram........................................................................................................................4 Install Chlorine/Bromme Feeders after the Intellichlor cell ........................................................... 4 LoopPlumbing Diagram............................................................................................................................... 5 InteIllChlor Plumbing Diagram...................................................................................................................... 5 Section 1: IntelliChlor Control Panel.........................................................................................7 SallLevel Status LEDs............................................................................................................................... 7 StatusLEDs................................................................................................................................................7 SanitlzerOutput LED Indicators ................................................................................:................................. 8 More and Less Output Buttons.................................................................................................................... 8 Self-Cleaning............................................................................................................................................... 8 Section 2: Pool Water and Chemistry, Conditions and Precautions.......................................9 Pool Water Chemistry Conditions and Precaulions...................................................................................... 9 Optimum Pool Water Conditions for Salt Water Pools (using the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator) 10 Covered Pools and Vinyl Liner Pool and Lowering Chlorine Output Levels ........................_........................ 10 ChlorineTesting......................................................................................................................................... 11 WhatType of Sall to Use........................................................................................................................... 11 HowMuch Salt to Usa7............................................................................................................................. 11 Calculating the Saturation Index................................................................................................................ 12 SaturationIndex Factors....................................................................................................................... 12 Howto Add Salt to the Pool....................................................................................................................... 13 Table 1. Approximate Pounds (Kg) of salt needed to obtain 3,400 ppm in pool ...................................... 13 Table 2. Approximate Pounds (Kg) of salt needed to maintain 3,000 ppm In pool .................................. 14 Table 3. Approximate amount of cyanuric acid to obtain 75 ppm in pool ................................................ 14 Pool Water Preparation............................................................................................................................... 15 Determining Pool Size (Gallons of Water in Your Pool)........................................................................... 15 Determining Pool Size (liters of water in your pool)................................................................................ 15 Section 3: Operating IntelliChlor............................................................................................. 17 InitialStart up period ................................................................................................................................. 17 Opemflon.............................................................................................................................................. 17 Use of an extemal Pool Pump Timer is not required.............................................................................. 17 Ifyou use a Pool Pump Timer............................................................................................................... 17 Startup Procedure (SuperChlorinadon)...................................................................................................... 18 SanitizerOutput Settings and Adjustments............................................................................................... 18 Operatingin Winter .................................................................................................................................... 18 General Recommerxiations................................................................................................................... 19 GeneralCautions............................................................................................... ...... ...... ......................... 19 Section 4: User Maintenance....................................................................................................21 Dailyservice.............................................................................................................................................. 21 Weeklyservice.......................................................................................................................................... 21 MonthlyService......................................................................................................................................... 21 IECGUsage Hours Meter.......................................................................................................................... 22 Cleaning the IECG Cell Blades........................................................................................................... 22 Winleraing.................._............................................................................................................................. 23 0 WARNING - Sall Is an inherently corrosive material. While the levels of salt required for proper operation of the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator are relatively low when compared to sea water and other salt solutlons, placing any amount of salt In your pool Increases the likelihood of corrosion or other deterioration of pool equipment and any surfaces used in and around your pool. Metal parts and certain natural and man-made surfaces are particularly susceptible to corrosion and deterioration when used In and around salt water pools. Pentalr Water Pool and Spa does not represent or otherwise guarantee that the proper use of the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator will prevent corrosion or other deterioration of pool equipment and any surfaces used in and amund your pool. Consult your experienced pool professional, who should be able to advise you on the proper material selection, installation techniques for those materials, and the proper use, care and maintenance of those materials for your specific pool type and location in order to minimize,the corroslon and deterioration that is Inherent in and around salt water pools. 2009 Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. All rights reserved This document is subject to change without notice 1620 Hawkins Ave., Sanford, NC 27330• (919) 566-8000 10951 West Los Angeles Ave., Moorpark, CA 93021 • (805) 553-5000 • (800) 831-7133 IntelliChlor®, IntellfrbuchO, EasyTouch®, Sun-fouclral) and Pentair Water Pool and SpaO am trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. and/or its affiliated companies In the United States antl/ or other countries. Unless noted, names and brands of others that may be used in this document am not used to indicate an affiliation or endorsement between the proprietors of these names and brands and Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. Those names and brands may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of those parties or others PM 520589 Rev F - 0124/09 Section5: Installation...............................................................................................................25 KitContents.............................................................................................................................................. 25 RequiredTools........................ 25 IntelliChlor "Dummy' Cell........................................................................................................................... 26 Selecting Model Size-IntelliChlor Model IC60, IC40, IC20........................................................................ 26 Installing the IntelliChlor Cell Assembly..................................................................................................... 25 Connecting the Cell Power Cable to the Power Center .................... 27 Connecting he Power Center to an Intelllfrouch, EasyTouch or SunTouch System ................................ 28 Connecting IntelliChlor to an Intell7ouch System.................................................................................. 29 Connecting IntelliChlor to an Easy7buch System.................................................................................. 30 Connecting Intel IiChlor to an SunTouch System.................................................................................... 31 Section 6: Troubleshooting......................................................................................................33 Table 1: Troubleshooting ............................................. System Specifications -110 VAC and 220 VAC Wiring 220 VAC Basic System Wiring ................................ 110 VAC Basic System Wiring ................................ Warranty............................................................... o\_OING SANS OV0 OFPgft- IntelliChImElectmaic Chlorine Generator installation and Users Guide IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator Installation and UsersGuide MPORTANT SAFETYPRECAUTIONS `_ - r' SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Important Notice: Attention Installer: This manual contains Important inormaton about the Installation, operation and safe use of this product This information should be given to the owner and/or operator of this equipment. When installing and using this electrical equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed, Including the following: WARNING: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SMOCK, OR INJURYTO PERSONS. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. Before installing this product reatl and follow all warning notices and instructions which are Included. Failure to follow safety warnings and instructions can result In severe Injury, death, or property damage. Call (800) 831-7133 for additional free copies of these instructions, or obtain a copy of these instructions at http:/Avww.pentairpcol.com/mLs Jowners_manuals/sanilizers/IntelllChlor_Ownem.pol WARNING: To reduce the risk of Injury, do not permit children to use this product A WARNING: CHLORINE GAS BUILDUP CAN OCCUR WITH IMPROPER WIRING: Tomduce the risk of personal Injury the IntelllChlot° Electronic Chlorine Generator (IECG) Power Center must be installed on and wirded to the load side of the time clock, electronically controlled switch, or relay load aid., so that It will receive power only when the pool pump Is on. Otherwise, dangerous chlorine gas buildup can occur.The IECG should never be energized when the pool pump Is OFF and water is not flowing through the unit. 0 WARNING: To reduce the risk of Injury, service should only be personnel by a quellfied pool service professional. 0 WARNING: Neveroperatethe lnlelfiChlorElectronlc Chlorine Generator (IECG) without properflow or water clrculatlon. A build-up of flammable gases will result in hazardous conditions. ACAUTION- lntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator (IECG) Is for use with permanently -Installed pools and may also be used with hot tubs and spas if so marked. Do not use with storable Pools. A permanently - Installed pool is constructed in or on the ground or in a building such that it cannot be readily disassembled for storage. A storable pool is constructed so that it Is capable of being readily disassembled for storage and reassembled to its original integrity. A CAUTION -When using the lntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator(IEGG) with an lntellrrouch-, EasyToucheor Sun-fouche system, always wire the IECG Power Center to the pump side of the relay located in the IntelIfTouch, EasyTouch or SunTouch bad center This wiring method does not require a ground fault circuil- Interupter (GFCI) to protect the circuit A green colored terminal (or a wire connector marked'G", "GR", Ground" or "Grounding) Is provided within the terminal compartment In the Power Center transformer enclosure. To reduce risk of electric shock, connect this terminal or connector to the grounding terminal of your electric service or supply panel with a conductor equivalent in size to the circuit conductors supplying this equipment. The power supply must be interconnected with pool pump motor power source. This insures the IECG and pool pump will switch on and off together. o- e SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Q WARNING: When mixing acid with water, ALWAYS ADD ACIDTOWATER. NEVER ADD WATERTO ACID. ift CAUTION -Use of chemicals other than those recommended maybe hazartlous. Even proper use of the mmmmentlad chemicals can be hazardous. Follow the Chemical Manufacturers Instructions. A CAUTION -To reducethe risk of electric shock. Install lntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Geneator(IECG) a minimum of five (5) feet away from the inside wall of the pool. 0 CAUTION - Install the IECG a minimum of three (3) feet away Imm the heater outlet. A CAUTION- It is recommended to install a Pentair two Inch CHECK VALVE (PIN 263042) between the Input side of the IECG and the main heater output pipe. CAUTION - A solid copper, bonding conductor not smaller than No.8 AWG (8.4 mm) should be connected from the accessible wire connector on the unit to all metal parts of the swimming pool, spa, or hot tub structure and to all electrical equipment, metal conduit, and metal piping within five (6) feet (1.5 m) of the inside walls of a swimming pool, spa, or hot tub, when the unit Is installed within five (5) feet of the Inside walls of the swimming Pool. spa, or hot tub. Canada -Industry Canada (IC) -This device complies with RSS210 of Industry Canada. (1999) FCC Standard -47 CFR Part 15, Subpart C (Section 15.247). This version Is limited to chapter 1 to chapter 11 by specified firmware controlled in the U.S.A. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) - This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation Is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause Interference, and (2) this device must accept any Interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Interference Statement -This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference In a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, If not installed and used In accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur In a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment of/ and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the Interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between th a equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment Into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver Is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radbrV technician for help. Note: Modifications not expressly approved by the parry responsible for FCC compliance could void the users authority to operate the device. IntelliChlorElxtronic Chlorine Generator Installation and Users Guide IntelliChlorElwtmnic Chlorine Generator Installation and Users Guide lntelliChlor® and Controller System Part Numbers Refer to the following Part numbers when configuring the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator and the ImelliChlor Power Center with an Imet[ TotlCh, EmsyTouch or SunTouch system. Inte111Touch Easyrouch Earyrouch gunTouch PIN 520505. 520510 Stl1 P=I.) Non -Salt P/N'e f_) Power Came, WA PM 5205% PM 520556 PM 520556) 1-11 Chlor IC20 Included in Idl P/N 520654 P/N 520554 P/N 520554) IntelliChlor IC40 Intluded in Im PM 520555 P/N 520555 P/N 520555) In1111101Ior ICW Incfiadedinldl PM 521105 P/N 521105 P/N 521105) Easy touch ( Sall Systems) - P/N 520592. 520593, 620704. 520705. 520542. 520543, 52 14, 520545 C-) EasyTaudi ( N--S h Systems) - PM 520591, 520703, 520538, 520540 Note: InleflF ouch Personality lets - P/N 520505.520510 Technical Support Sanford, North Carolina (8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Eastern Time) Moorpark, California ( B A.M. to 5 P.M. Pacific Time) Phone : (800) 831-7133 Fax: (800) 284-4151 Web sites visit wvnr. pentairpool.com and www.staritepool.com Download the IntelliChlor User's Guide (PDF) hip://—.pentai rpool.mm/pdfsAntelliChlorOM.pdf BIans Page IntelliChlorElatmnic Chlorine Generator lnstallationand Users Guide IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator Installation mid User's Guide lntelliChlor® Electronic Chlorine Generator Overview The lntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Genemtm (]ECG) salt chlorinator uses a process known as electrolysis to produce chlorine gas which immediately dissolves into a solution to create Hypochlorim (a pool and spa water sanitizer) from a low concentration of'.salt added to the pool water. Hypochlorite kills bacteria. m3dizos organic material, and kills algae, then reverts back to salt. The IECG then reuses the salt and the process starts over again. The ImelliChlor system is comprised of the IECG and Power Center. CAUTION -The IMeIIIChIor Electronic Chlorine Generator (IECG) is designed only to produce chlorine. The IECG does not monitor or control chlorine levels In the pool or spa water. It Is the pool owner's responsibility for monitoring and maintaining free chlorine levels at the APSP recommended range of 2.0 to 4.0 pans per million ppm). It Is the pod owner's responsibility to check, on a regular basis, the free chlorine level while the pool pump is running, and adjust the lntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator accordingly. A WARNING -Salt Is an inherently corrosive material. While the levels of salt required for proper operation of the lntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator are relatively low when compared to sea water and other salt solutions, placing any amount of salt in your pool Increases the likelihood of corrosion or other deterioration of pool equipment and any surfaces used in and around your pool. Metal parts and certain natural and man -mad. surfaces am particularly susceptible to corrosion and deterioration when used In and around salt water pools. Pentair Water Pool and Spa does not represent or otherwise guarantee that the proper use of the lntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator will prevent corrosion or other deterioration of pool equipment and any surfaces used in and around your pool. Consult your experienced pool professional, who should be able to advise you on the proper material selection, Installation techniques for those materials, and the proper use, care and maintenance of those materials for your specific pool type and location in order to minimize the corrosion and deterioration that is inherent in and around salt water pools. A CAUTION - Do not operate the IECG with newly poured pool plaster or newly constructed pool, regardless of pool lining material. Severe salt damage can occur. FOR ALL NEW POOLS wait at least ONE (1) MONTH after construction and filling of pool water before operating IECG. Features Superior design combines cell and control panel as one assembly. Cell blades am made from a titanium metal base and corned with pmci metal Rutheniumoxide. Cell blades are capable of producing chlorine for m least 10.000 hours. when the IECG is used properly. The fECG can be installed horizontally, or vertically. Separate Power Center mounts to wall at equipment pad, for easy AC wiring. Electronics run cool for long, reliable life. Cell hour meter reports current usage to determine how many hours remain in the life of the unit. IC60 model produces up to 2 lbs of chlorine per day. IC40 model produces up to 1.40 lbs. per day. and the IC20 model pmduces up to 0.70 Ihs per day. Salt level L.ED indicators show four ranges for the amount of sail in POOL Red and green LED indicators show system status for power, water Row, and cell status. MORE and LESS output buttons control how much chlorine is produced. BOOST cycle sets the unit to maximum chlorine output for 24 hours of pump run time. Cell lifetime is tracked with at -a -glance green LED indicators. UL listed to UL 1081 standards forswimming pool chlorinators. Approved NSF regulatory stantlards, and CE certified. MORE and LE: output buttons lntelliChlor Power Center IrdelllChlor System Components An IntelliChlorElectronic Chlorine Generator InteWChlor system consists of one or more of the following: PC 100 (PIN 520556): Power Center Yil. Provides power and control communication to and from the IntelliChlorcell. IC 20 Cell (PM 520554): Designed for points up to 20,000 U.S. gallons (75,000 liters). The cell will produce the equivalent of 0.70 Ins. of pure chlorine per 24 hours of continuous pool pump run time. The IC20 cell uses two terminal blades and five hi -polar blades. IC 40 Cell (PIN 520555): Designed for pools up to 40,000 U.S. gallons (150,000 liters). The cell will produce the equivalent of 1.40 lbs. of pure chlorine per 24 hours of continuous pool pump run time. The IC40 cell uses three terminal blades and ten bi-polar blades. five on each side of the center terminal blade. IC 60 Cell (PM 521105): Designed for pools up to 60.000 U.S. gallons (227.124 liters). The cell will produce the equivalent of 2lbs. of putre chlorine per 24 hours of continuous pool pump ran time. The IC60 cell uses a total of 15 blades (three terminal and twelve bi-polar blades). lntelliChlor"dummy" bypass cell (PM 520588): For new pool start-up. Now For InrelliClilor and Inrellilbuch, EasyTnuch and SunTouch controller parrs numbers, refer to hualliChlor and Cnn,roller System Por, Nmr,becs" an paga v. lntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator Control Panel and Cell Description The IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator (IECG) includes a control panel with buttons and LED indicators to control the IECG and produce chlorine. The IECG meastoes the water temperature and salt level to produce chlorine at the derined output. If the salt level in the pool water is too low (red on salt display), the cell is aimed off until salt is added to the pool. The commllerhas a self-cleaningcycle which reverses the cell polarity, reducing calcium buildup. This feature nuns the cell on and off at regular intervals to prevent calcium and scale buildup and furthernamimizes cell life. The IECG contains the control electronics and hipolnr electrodes that electrically produces chlorine when energized with DC current. Chlorine is generated as pool water containing salt pas es through the cell. The chlorine production can be varied by either adjusting the smigzer output level on the control panel and/or by varying the number of hours the IECG is on each day. The IECG automatically reverses the cell electrode blades every few hours to help clean fire cell. This process does not interrupt the production of Chlorine. The IECG also contains a mechanical Row sensor to ensure the proper amount of water is passing drrough the cell to allow chlorination to occur. The IECG automatically measures the wilersalinity and temperature and displays four (4) salinity ranges on the control panel using LED indicators. The IECG includes a 15 R. UL approved four conductor 16-gauge cable for connection to the Power Center. Flow Sensor: A flow sensor assures that there will always be adequate water flow through the IECG. If the IECG is not properly plumbed and/or does not receive adequate water flow, no chlorine will be produced. Temperature Sensor: To protect the IECG from operation and potential damage when the temperature of the pool water falls below 520 F, t36 F (I10 C, t1.67° C), the temperature sensor switches the IECG off, and no chlorine is being produced. Salt Sensor: Two (2) salt sensor probes in the EECG are activated each time the IECG is switched on and again during every 12 hours of continuous running. At each of those times, the salt level LED indicator lights flash in a scrolling sequence for two (2) minutes to indicate that the IECG is' analysis mode. After two (2) minutes, the LED indicators lights will signal one (1) of four (4) salinity• ranges. For more information, see "Salt Level Status LEDs" on page 7. ImelliChlorElmtronic Chlorine Generator Installation and Users Guide latelliChlorElectmnic Chlorine Generator Installation and User's Guide lntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator . The IntelliChlar Power Center convert AC electrical current to a low -voltage DC electrical current which is required to produce chlorine. The power supply is connected with the pool ciculadon pump electrical source so that the IECG only opemles when the pool pump is on. The Power Center should be mounted vertically on the wall up to fifteen (15) feet away from the IECG The Power Center contains the uansfortner, fuse, connector to the cell and the AC electrical current wiring configuration with the DC electrical current output cable to the IECG A fuse holder is mounted on the bottom of the Power Center for additional protection. There arc no other controls or lights on the Power Center. For information about installing and Proper use of time Power Center, see the `lntelliChlor Power Center Installation Guide." (PIN 520590). A CAUTION -The lntelliChlor A CAUTION - Before plugging or Power Centerdoes NOT control unplugging the lntelliChlor Electronic the pump. The lntelliChlor Chlorine Generator to the Pourer Center, Electronic Chlorine Generator Oral snitch off the AC power to the Power only produces chlorine when the Canter. pool pump is on. lntelliChlor Power -Center (Model PC 100) System Schematic Diagram The following schematic diagram shows a typical IntelliChlorsystem installation. It is recommended that a two inch check valve be installed between the input side of the IntelliChlorElectmnic Chlorine Generator and the main hearer output pipe. as shown below. Note: Tills schemmic diagram is net drawn to scale. Rfer to rite relevant poor a of this Insmlla,im, and User i Guide for irfrmodoo regarding proper placement and ,spacing of all equipment depicted in this diagram. Install Chlorine/Bromine Feeders after the lntelliChlor Cell A CAUTI ON - To avoid pemmnent damage m the lntelliChlor cell, automatic in -line chlonne/bromine feeders such as Rainbow) MUST be installed AFTER the InictiChlorcell as shown below. When using the IntelliChlor with an in -Floor cleaner pressure system. it is recommended that a separate return line be used for the clemer to reduce the increased water pressure suers an the ImelliChlor cell. OC EMc,rkd Sopply (Sw lM , Mw Pew•r Imer C or Cent, Irwtdldide Galh (PM Stacie) 24harrpedpump PoworCxeor Pool PurePArM Powkr 1 r, Ilwneh erCaMirMASTMwkMtoIrolMr PoM•k two Irwh CMck AXch onrd wach oil Ademdle Ch""s" VoN• (rwanmaMMl losathir 111-1- FM , I (PM 2aM12i Fft d w) _ 1 tlii4 yAc _ - A. .- ode•Mrssawwq aitwth) O Per .... T it NOT TO SCALE P•d F— Fast IntelliChlorElectmnie Chlorine Genetntorinttallationend User's Guide fntelliChlorElectronic Chlorine Generator Installation and User's Guide Loop Plumbing Diagram The IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator is designed to operam with water flow rates frmn 20 gallons per minute (gpm) up to 105 Spin. Do not exrxed 105 Spin orpipe manufacturers recommended flow mte, whichever is less. For flow rates over 80 gpm. it is recommend that you use a bypass loop (as shown below) for best chlorine production. Installations with flow razes over SO gallons pernlmee are those that have in -floor cleaning systems or booster pumps. These systems should rose a bypass loop with the /ECG with a ow eanuol valve that assures that the flow through the IECG is maintained within its designed operating NOT TO SCALE Flow control valve IntelliChlor Plumbing Diagram Plumbing the IntelfiChiO Electronic Chlorine Generator(IECG): Always install the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator AFTER the fitar and heater (see System Diagram" on page 4). The ICEG should be no closer than three (3) feet away from the heater outlet. If the ECG is installed on a pooUspa combination system. install (see diagram below) the fECG BEFORE the pooUspa return valve to allow proper chlorination of both the pool and spa mud also to avoid caminIS gas Imps in the pipes. SPA IMatic 11 ,r£ 3-WAY Electir is -Holm ` VALVE Gerimast Q l.- WATER FLOW POOL NOT TO SCALE InfelliChlofEleelranic Chlorine Generator Installation rand Users Guide Section 1 IntelliChlor Control Panel Salt Level Status LEDs The IECG Sall level checks the pool water daily and displays the levels as hollows: Green LED: Good salt. The pool water salt level is between 3000 ppm and 4200, and the IECG Is producing chlorine. Flashing green LED: Sall level is above 4200 ppm. Chlorine is being produced but the salt level is too high which increases the dsk of corrosion and deformation of pool equipment and surfaces In and around the pool. Pool water needs to be drained and ratified one (1) loot at a time until the sell level is lowered to 3000-4200 ppm. Yellow LED: Check salt. The pool water salt level Is between 2500 ppm and 2950 ppm. The salt level should be independently checked and salt added to the pool water it necessary to obtain a salt level of 3000 - 3500 ppm. The cell will continue to produce chlorine but will be at a reduced level. If this Check Salt LED Is flashing with the Cell LED, it indicates both that the pool water salt level needs to be checked, adding salt it necessary and if necessary the IECG needs to be inspected and cleaned. Red: Very low salt. The water salt level has fallen below 2500 ppm. The IECG Will not produce chlorine until add6onal salt Is added. The IECG Is OFF. Pentair Water IntelliCflo' bhlairiegeenera`to Salt Level GoodChed ratato. re. nwvu.G YrvMy `'.n Salt Low a. Status PM rcmoc" Status LEDs Cellr`s`ir++sOs. Pwr.Shows the IntelliChlor Became Chlorine Generator power status: WfamQO° gwv4r.Gmiww Red: The IECG is OFF and an ever is occurring in the IECG. Service is needed. Flow, ,tee:w anc. Green: The IECG Is operational and ready. Sanitizer OutputCell: Shows the status of the IECG. Red: If the water temperature is below 520 F, x30 F T 10 C. 31.67-C), the LED will be blank and the IECG will shut off to extend blade Zile. Chlorine is not being produced. To check if the system is in "freeze" mods (water below 52" F not producing chlorine), press the MORE More button to enter system status mode for 2.1/2 seconds. During this BoosttimetheLEDwillturnRED. L BOOST j Green (flashing): The IECG needs to be inspected. The blades may uia rnv have calcium buildup. The IECG Is not producing chlorine. ll the Cell green LED is flashing with the Check Salt LED, it indicates the salt level in the pool needs to be checked, adding if necessary, and the iC UL US•LISTED IECG needs to be Inspected and cleaned if necessary. Green It= CG is good and producing chlorine No Light: IECG is off and not producing chlorine. It may be in an off - period of the sanitizing cycle and will return on shortly. N. Italia Call gran LED is flashing with the Chack Salt LED, it "catas the sell low/ in fha pool needs fo be checked, adding itnecessary and the ce8needs to be inspected and cleared if necessary. Life: The IECG Is designed to produce chlorine forappraaimately 10,000 hours of proper use (approximately live 5) yearn of average use) before replacement is needed. Green (flash): The IECG has wer6,000 hours of use, replace soon. Green: The IECG Is under 8,000 hours of use. The IECG Is good. Flow: This light indicates the status of water flowing through the IECG. Red: Insufficient water flow through the IECG, no chlorine is being produced. Green: Sufficient water flow to produce chlorine. Blank Page Im,I1lChlof Electronic Chorine Generator Imurli lion and User's Guide Operator Control Panel (continued) Sanitizer Output LED Indicators The five (5) LED indicators display as a bar graph to show in 20% increments, the percentage of time the chlorine is produced per hour of pump ram time. In BOOST mode, these LEDs (blink from left to right). Note: if no LED, are lit the Output a .ter to 0% and the huelllChlor Electronic Chlorine Gmem,ur is nor producing chlorine. 0% -No LEDs lit- No chlorine produced- IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator is off. 20%- i LED lit - Produces chlorine 20% of each hour of pump run time, 12 minutes on, 48 minutes off. 40%- 2 LEDs lit- Produces chlorine 40% of each hour of pump run time, 24 minutes on, 36 minutes off. 60%- 3 LEDs lit- Produces chlorine 60%of each hour of pump ran time, 36 minutes on, 24 minutes off. 80%- 4 LEDs lit- Produces chlorine 80% of each hour of pump ran time, 48 minutes on, 12 minutes off. 100%- 5 LEDs lit - Produces chlorine almost 100%of each the hour of pump run time, 59 minutes on,1 minute off. Nor,: If co u eard to ran lareNiTnuch, E-yfb.ch ar S.aTnuch ,yinan, these tight, rimy ,lowly fl-Ir when he aurour 1.r sec TO a whoa of exnaly 20%, 40%, 60% 80% ar 100%. Faurple: 21% ,all,., ring frnm the InalliTauch, Ensv7 uch or Sun? rich will flash the 20% light. More and Less Output Buttons The More and Less buttons control the percentage of time of each hour that the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator Ls producing chlorine while the pump is on (see Sanitizer Output LED indicators above). Slide the panel cover up to access the Marc, Less and Boost On/Off buttons. To exit Boost mode. press and hold bosh the Mare and Less buttons. Now When connected to an lnrelliToudr. EasyTauch or Sun7mch rust.., due Less and More hunrou are li-1,1 l and humUiChlar S.rririzer Corp., i., cunmdlcd esmrnall)•. More: Increases the time the cell produces chlorine, in 20% increments. Example: The Sanitizer Output display is showing 20%. Passing the More button will turn off the 20% light and I= on the 40% fight. The unit will now produce chlorine 40% of each hour the IECG u on hour. Less: Decreases the time the cell produces chlorine, in 20% increments. Example: The Sanitizer Output display is showing 40%. Pressing the Less button will turn oft'the 40% light and turn on the 20% light. The unit will now produce chlorine 20% of the hour. Boost On/Off: Press and hold both the More and Less bunnns together to activate Boost mode on or off. Boost mode sets the sanitizer Output to ran 100% for the next 24 hews of pool pump run time. if the Lime clock switches off the pump cycle, then switches power back on due next day, Boost mode will continue until 24 hoots has elapsed since Boost mode was hinted on or BOO.at mode is canceled by the user. The Sanitizer Output display will shown pattern LED display to indicate Boost mode. Self -Cleaning The Im etliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator has a self-cleaning feature that reduces scale buildup on the blades of the IECG The self-cleaning cycle tends to reduce the life of the IECG therefore, it should be used only to the extent ruse —Bay to minimize the scale buildup on the blades. The self-cleaning cycle can be adjusted to run every 2, 3, 4, or 5 hours, whichever is the optimal for your particular pool conditions in order to minimize scale buildup but maximize the life of the IECG It is factory set to two (2) hours for the first 30 days of operation. then automatically switches to these (3) hours. To change the self-cleaning cycle. press and hold the Less button for three (3) seconds The smitizer output display will show the number of hours in a bar graph style. The number Of output LEDs liI is the number of averse hours. Passing More or Less button will change this setting. Example: The self -clean cycle is set to ram for four (4) horn and the pool owner chooses to change it to three (3) hours 10 optimise the blade cleaner cycle for your particular pool conditions. Press and hold the LESS button for three (3) seccurds. The Sanitizer output display will blank. then light up the 20%, 40%. 60 %turd 80% lights, four (4) total. This is a four (4) hours revere seeing. Pressing the LESS butters once within ten (10) seconds will switch off the 80%light, leaving only three (3) lights on, now at a three (3) hunts revere selling. Wait ten (10) seconds mud this mode will end automatically, aluming to the Originals 11itizer output display. TrImiliChlinElemormic Chlorine Octal nr Installation and User's Guide IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator Installation and User's Guide Section 2 Pool Water Chemistry, Conditions and Precautions This section describes the start up procedurerod operating instructions for IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generam, Pool Water Chemistry, Conditions and Precautions L New Pool Wuter: Arecently filled or newly -refinished pool mny cont•. i. undesirable matter. This undesirable matter could interfere with IntelliChlor's ability to chlorinate properly. Make sure the water is tested by n pool professional and property balanced before switching on the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator. AWARNING- Saltisaninherentyco osivematerial. While the levels of salt required for proper operation of the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator are relatively low when compared to sea waterarld othersalt solutions, placing any amount of salt in your pool increases the likelihood of corrosion or other deterioration of Pool equipment and any surfaces used in and around yourpool. Metal parts and certain natural and man-made surfaces are particulariy susceptible to corrosion and deterioration when used In and amund salt water pools. Pentair Water Pool and Spa does not represent or otherwise guarantee that the proper use of the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator will prevent corrosion or other deterioration of pool equipment and any surfaces used in and around your pool. Consult your experienced pool professional, who should be able to advise you on the proper material selection, inste Italian techniques for those materials, and the proper use, rare and maintenance of those materials for your specific pool type and location In order to minimize the corrosion and deterioration that is Inherent in and around salt water pools. 2. pH produced by IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator is close to Neutral PH. However, other factors usually cause the pH of the Pao, water to rise. Therefore, the pH in a pool chlorinated by IntelliChlor tends to stabilize at approximately 7.8. This is within APSP standards. If the pool pH rises above 7.8. have a pool professional test the pool water to see if other factors such as high Calcium Hardness or Total AWalinity are the cause and then balance accordingly. 3. Super Chlorination burns out the swimmer waste that has combined with chlorine. This frees the chlorine for sanitizing. This is accomplished by raising the chlorine level quickly and dramatically. When the chlorine level is raised to ten (10) times the amount of combined chlorine (usually 5 to 10 ppm) the pool water is said to hnve been super chlorinated. As pool water is continuously passed through the IECG while the unit is powered on, all pool water inside the IECG is being super chlorinated. When the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator is used on pools, the pool water sparkles and does not bum the eyes because of the absence of chloramines. Note: On initial start-up of a pool, it is hest to .roper chlorinate using an outride source, i.e., use a shock rreanuenr available at your local pool supplier. 4. ClIloramines should not be present in pool water. Chloramines are formed when ammonia (which is found in urine and sweat) combine with free chlorine. This ties up the free chlorine in your pool and does not allow the chlorine in your pool to disinfect. Chlommines also bum the eyes and are foul smelling. Super Chlorinate to remove chlommines at the initial slam -up of the pool and as needed to maintain proper levels of free chlmine. 5. Cyanuric acid is needed in outdoor pools to help to stabilize and mainain proper levels of chlorine. 90% of unstabilized chlorine is destroyed by the UV radiation from the sun within Iwo hours. Cyanuric acid stabilizes chlorine in water from UV degradation. When using the IECG, the cyanuric acid level should be maintained between 50-80 ppm. See Table 3, on page 14. NOTE: DO NOT USE CYANURIC ACID IN INDOOR POOLS. 6. Total Dissolved Solids (TDS): Adding salt to pool writer will raise doe TDS level. While this does not adversely affect the pool water chemistry or clarity. the pool water professional testing for TDS must be made aware salt has been added to the IntelliChlor system. The individual performing the TDS rest (see page 22) may then subtract the salinity level to am ve m a TDS level that would be compatible ton TDS reading for a non -salt water pool. 7. Metals - Some metals, i.e. copper and iron. can cause loss of chlorine. Also, metals can stain your Pool. Metals can also damage the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator. Have your local pool Professional check for metals and recommend methods of removal. 8. Nitrates and Phosphates can cause extremely high chlorine demands and will deplete chlorine from your swimming pool. In some cases nitrates may even lower your chlorine levels to zero. Your local pool professional can test for nitrates and phosphates. While a 0 ppm level of nitrates is the ideal. the pool owner should make sure that nitrates DO NOT exceed 10 ppm. Phosphates should not exceed I, parts per billion pph). Optimum Pool Water Chemistry Conditions for Salt Water Pools using the Inte111Chlor Electronic Chlorine Generator) In accordance with the Association of fool and Spa Professionals (APSP) standards, it is recommended that the following pool water chemistry conditions he maintained on an on going basis to help protect pool users. pool related equipment and surfaces in and around the pool. These values are important to maintaining the pool equipment in properopemting condition and preventing corrosion, liming or other problems. The IntelliChlor Elecumdc Chlorine Generator is warranted to operate properly only if these conditions are met. For more information. refer to your local agency having jurisdiction. NSPI (National Spa and Pool Institute), the CDC Centers for Disease Control), or the WHO (World Health Organization). Free Chlorine: 2.0 -4.0 ppm. Above 4.0 ppm may cause corrosion of metal components Combined Chlorine (Chloramines): None super chlorinate to remove all diloramines) pH: 7.2 - 7.8 (USE MURIATI0 ACID to lower pH and Soda Ash to miss pH.) Cyanuric Acid: 50 - 80 ppm Total Alkalinity: 60 -120 ppm Calcium Hardness: 200-400 ppm TDS ( includes salt): 3000 minium to 5700 to 6000 maximum ppm Salt 3000 - 4200 pm (ideal 3400 ppm) Metals ( Copper, Iron, Manganese): None Nitrates: None Phosphates: Less than 125 ppb Covered Pools and Vinyl Liner Pool and Lowering Chlorine Output Levels When using the IntelliChlorElectmnic Chlorine Generator with covered pools and/or vinyl liner pools, less chlorine is needed. It is recommend to lower the chlorine output level while the pool is covered. For more information about chlorine output levels, see "More or Less Output Buttons" page 8. IntelliChlorElectmnic Chlorine Genemtm installrtionted Users Guide IntelliChlorElectronic Chlorine Generator Installation and User's Guide Chlorine Testing It is recommended that chlorine test samples be taken firma two (1) locations in the pool. Compare the samples. A higher level should he found at the pool ream line. The higher Level at the pool return line indicates the IECG is producing chlorine. Take chlorine samples for testing al: The pool return line. 18 inches (457 mat) below the surface and well away from the pool return line. What Type of Salt to Use The Purer the salt. the better the life and perfomoance of the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator. Use Sall that is at least 99.8%p1re NaC!L sodium chloride. The pmfemed and recommended salt is an evaporated. granulated, food quality, non -iodized salt with no additives. Consult yoursalt supplier. Avoid using salt with anti -caking agents (sodium ferrocyanide. also known as YPS or yellow pmssiue of soda). Filling agents can cause some discolmtion of fillings and surface finishes in Pawl. Water conditioning salt pellets are compressed forts of evaporated salt and may be used, but will rake larger to dissolve. Such pellets could damage pool plaster and other surfaces in and around the Pool. Do not use calcium chloride or potassium chloride as a source of salt. (Use sodium chloride only). Do not use Rock salt (insoluble impurities mixed with the rock salt can shorten the life of the LECG). How Much Salt to Use? CAUTION - Do not operate the IECG with newly poured pool plaster or a newly constructed pool, regardless of pool lining material. Severe salt damage can occur. FOR ALL NEW POOLS, wait at least ONE ( 1) MONTH after construction and filling of pool water before operating the IECG. Use the Table 1 than (page 13) to determine how much salt will be needed. Most pools contain some salt, depending on the water source and chemicals used for sanitizing. Therefore, the pool owner must always test salt levels before adding salt A hand held meter calibrated for NnCI (salt) can he used to determine the salt levels of the pool water. After the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator is powered on, the LED salt level lights will Mink from bottom to top for two (2) minutes while it analyzes the pool water, then the LED indicators will show one (1) of four (4) sill level ranges. This solid light indicates the salt status of the pool. 3000 to 3500 ppm of salt is recommended for optiaum water conditions. Low salt concentration below 2500 ppm will cause the unit to rum off High salt concentration above 4200 ppm may causeexcessive corrosion or deterioration to pool egmpmem and surrounding surfaces in rind amund the pool. Note: Sal' measuremvary enrx willbet -ea a s erring device(xnft rest strips, electrand onic resrecr, rirmrian). Far mare rmubleshaeriag information about high salt levels, see •7roubleshoating•" an page 33. Calculating the Saturation Index The saturation index is a formula that relates pH, calcium and alkalinity in the pool water. A well balanced pool water will have a formula result range between -0.3 and 0.3 Outside this range, the pool water is out of balance, potentially damaging Fowl equipmentorsealing the IECG The equation to calculate Si is: SI = pH + CHF + AF + TF + TDSF Sslradm pHas Cakium AIXalily Tempea. TDS Index lead HaNness Factor arte Factor Factor Faua Cyanuric acid in the form of cyanurate ions contribute to alkalinity. Thus, acomic,tion must be made to total alkalinity. We subtract 113 of the cyanoic acid level from the reading obtained in file tom/ alkalinity tesL Total Alkalinity - 1/ 3 Cyanuric Acid = Corrected Alkalinity This corecfion can be considerable in established pools with high cyanttic acid levels: forexample, a1240 ppm cyanotic acid, the correction amounts to 80ppm (240- 3 = 80). i. Saturation Index Factors Table 1-CjIfand( E Tablet - TFTemperature Table3-C Hard- and Alkallrity Factor. TDS Factors Factors CNdm Tamperat'" Hard1... rid Factor Factor Factor TDS (ppm) Factor Alkilliri 25 1.4 32 0.0 500 12.20 30 1.5 42 1 1000 12.29 50 1.6 55 2 1500 12.34 65 1.7 67 3 2000 12.39 75 1.8 79 4 2500 12.42 100 1.9 91 5 3000 103 6 3500 8150 115 7 4000 21245125020045002250M2450003400500500600IntelliChlor Electronic ChlorineGenerator Installation and Users Guide IntelliChlorElmmonic Chlorine Generator lnsiallationand User's Guide 13 14 How to Add Salt to the Pool FCAUTION -Do notoperate the IECG with newly poured pool plaster or a newly constructed pool, dless of pool lining material. Severe salt damage can occur FOR ALL NEW POOLS, wait al least 1) MONTH afterconstruction and filling of pool water before operating IECG. 1. Switch on the pump to circul to the pool water. 2. Check salt level in pool water before adding any salt to pool. 3. Determine the amount of salt from the following charts. 4. Slowly poor in the .salt around the outer perimeter of the pool for quick and even distribution. To avoid clogging the fitrer or darnoging pool related eq.ipme.t and surrounding surfaces, do not add sole throogh the skimmer or surge lank 5. Brush the pool bottom and allow water to circulate for 24 hours to dissolve salt completely. 6. AOer 24 hours, verify correct salt level reading by checking the LED indicators on the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator and by a separate reliable test method. 7. Power on the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator and set the Sanitizes Output level to the proper setting to maintain the appropriate free chlorine levels in the pool water (i.e.. within the 2.0 - 4.0 ppm, APSP recommended range). Table 1. Approximate Pounds (Kg) of salt needed to obtain 3,40D ppm in pool CHART FOR ADomON OF SALT TO 3400 PPM GeMna 0ppm 2$D ppm sw ppm 75D F. 1000ppm 1250 ppm 15M ppm MO ppm 2Dw ppm 22$0 ppm 2500 ppm 10AD0 ab 1b 241D 221b lot 168E 145E 122E 890 rOb 481E 1. kq 121 k9 III k9 100 kg 67 kg 76 kg 66 k9 554 45 kg 4 21 kg 12AW 320E 292E 265E 230E 202E 1746 146E 118b 64b 58Is 1.sp I45 kg 133 k9 1. hp 1. k9 92 kg 79 k9 as kp SI k9 Mkg 25 kg 14AW 1, 374b 3a1b a0pb 268E Ill 2031E 1711b la0D s7 lb 85b t84 kg 170 k9 155kg to kq 122 kg 1.7 kg 92 Fg Ika 83 kg 44 kg 29 kg 8A00 4B4 b 427E L. b 00 b 289 b 2321E 185 b 15B b Ill b 741E 211 kp IOa kp 77 kp 1.kg I.k9 1. kg 105 Mg BB kit 72 kg 51 kg 34 kg 18,- 5221b 4w b 439 b 3971b 345 b 303 b 21s b 2181E 178 b 237kg 216 kp Its kg 4w kg 156 kg Or k9 118 kg p9 kq 81 kg 57 kg 38 Jul 20A00 sto b 534 b 467 b N1 b 383 b a37 b 290 b 244 b 197 b 1391b 93 b 263 kg 2124 221 kg 200 4 I74 kB 153 kg 132 kg Ill kg 89 kq 83 kg 42 kg 22,000 638E 7b 2.m 2B0 kq 268 kp sill 220 kg 191 kp 168 kg 145 Np 122 kp p6 kg 69 kg de kp 2aAo0 696E 1 D s65 b 529 lb 460 b 404 b 398 b 292E 237 b 167lb ill b le kp el k9 es k9 oe ka se Ise vk9 26,OW 754 b 604 b 634 D 573 b 498 b 4al) b 377 b 3171E 256 b 181 b 1216 3J2 k9 315 kg 287 kg 260 k9 226 kq IBB kg 171 k9 iN kit 116 kg 82 kg 55 kg 28AD8 812b 747E 682E 617E 538D 471E 406E 341E 278b 1%b lwb 88kp 33pkq 31p kg 280 k9 243 k9 214 kg k9 155 k9 125 kp as kg 59 kg 3DA00 fiat b 1 b 731 b 2 Is 174 b 1 b 435 b 3B6 b 29fi b X1a b 1381b 395 kg 363 kg 332 kg 300 kg 2614 329 kg 197 kp 1fifi k9 t34 kg 95 Mg q kq Table 2. Approximate Pounds (Kg) of salt needed to maintain 3,0D0 ppm in pool Sell coneentranon SIR addltlon roIsklid Salt cpnnntrNon Sall addlpon requked baloreaddltbn per law gallon(3,600 liters) heron islotlon par low gallon fa'waI1tera) pool's fty pools ciry 0 ppm 29 IM (13 kg) 1500 ppm 15 Ills (15 kg) 250 ppm 2/ Its (12 kg) 175D ppm 121bs (5 kg) 500 ppm 24 lbs (11 kg) 2000 ppm 10 lbs (5 kg) 750 ppm 22 Ins (10 kg) 2250 ppm 7 ins (3 kg) 1000 ppm 19 lbs (9 kg) 2 w ppm 51. (2 kg) 1250 ppm 17 lbs (6 kg) 28M ppm 31b5 (1.4 kg) Table 3. Approximate amount of cyarl acid to obtain 75 ppm in pool Pod Sba N ga0ona (INan) Slain.., Level Mn 10,000 12.000 14,000 Mays Mom 20Aw we 24A00 26A00 2now 30A00 aa rJ0A00) 45,000) S3,OOD) 0"1 n") a") Mal a)000) 98,000) n06,000) t],000) 0 ppm 625 ba 750 ba 6.]5 ba 10.0 W 1125W 125 W 13.75 bs 15.0 bs 163 ba 175 W 18.75 bs 2.8 kilt 3.4 kg) 14 k9) 4.5 1,9) 15 kg) 5.] kg) 62 kg) 63 kg) 74 kg) 7.9 kg) 85 kg) 10 ppm 5AO W 6.50 W 7M W W Is, 9.75 W 102 W II.w bs 12.9bs 14O bs 152 W 1625 its a5 k9) 2A kg) 35 kg) 3.e kR) 4A kg) 5 kid 5.4 Kid 1 (52 kilt 63 kg) 6.9 kg) pA kg) 20 PWn 4.60 6s 5.50 ba aQ W 7.aO bs 625 W 92o bF t0.o" 10 9 W 119 W 12-0 W 13.75 bs 2 kg) 25 k9) 23 kg) p-3 kg) 3.7 kg) 4.1 kg) 45 k9) III k9) 5.4 kid 5.6 kg) 62 kg) 3.75 bs 450 W bs 6.00 bs 615 W 7.sO ba 625 lbs sw bs 9.75 W 105 W 11.75 W ppm 1.7 k9) 2 k9) 2.4 k9) 2.7 k9) 3 k9) 3A k9) 3.1 k9) 4 19) 4A k0) 14.8 Isis 53 kg) 4o 2w W 3.50 bs 4.00 W 450 W 525 W Sail Is. 6A0 W 6.90 W 7.58 ba a20 Is, 8.75 W ppm 13 klu 1.6 kg) 1.8 k9t 2 kid 2A kg) 2319) 2A kg) 3.1 k9) 31 kg) 3.7 kg) 4 kg) 50 PPm 2w W 2.50 ba 2.90 ba 3.30 bs 3.75 W 14.10 W 4.60 ba 490 W SAO W 5Ao ba 625 Wnkg) 1.1 slit n ] kg) I_ kill n.7 k9) 112 kg) 12 ky 22 kg) 24 kill 2s kq) 23 kg) fi0 125 b5 1.50 bs 1.75 W 200 bs 22516s 2.50 Is. 2.15 W 3.00 W 325 It.3.50 bs 3.75 bs ppm 05 k9) o7 k) as kq) 1 k0) 1 kg) 1.1 kto d 2 kin 1 A k9) 1.5 kp) 1.6 k9) I1.7 k9) no PPm o.4o W O50 ba 0.60 bs O3fi ba 015 W 030 W pap W 1.W W 1,10 W 1201bs 125 W02kg) 02 kg Ma 4) 03 kii) 03 kg) OA k9) OA kg) 0A kg) s5 kg) OS kg) Oh kg) 75 ppm o.O ba 0.0 W 0.0 W on W a,. OA W OA ba OA bs UAW O.O W OA W 0 kg) 0 kg) In k9) 0 kg) 0 kq) 0 kg) 0 kg) 0 kg) to kq) D kg) 0 kg) NOTE: The cyanudc acid reading should be maintained at 50 - 80 ppm. IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator installation and Users Guide tmeliiChlorElectronic Chlorine Generator Installation and User's Guide 15 16 Pool Water Preparation Determining Pool Size (Gallons of Water in Your Pool) Rectangular Pools: Length x width x average depth x 7.5 Circular Pools: Diameter x diameter x average depth x 5.9 Oval Pools: Length x width x average depth x 6.7 Sloping Sides: Multiply total gallons by 0.85=gallon capacity Determining Pool Size (liters of water In your pool) Rectangular Pools: Length x width (inters) x average depth x 1000 Circular Pools: Diameter .x diameter x average depth x 785 Oval Pools: Length x width (meters) .,average depth x 893 Sloping Sides: Multiply total liters by 0.85=litarcapacity. ACAUTION - Never use dry acid (sodium bisutlate) to adjust pH in add geographic areas with excessive evaporation and minimal dilution of pool water with fresh water. A buildup of byproducts can damage the I ECG. Blank Page ImelliChlnr Electronic Chlorine Generator huRrillntlon and Users Guide IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator Installation and Users Guide Section 3 Operating IntelliChlor This section describes the start up procedure and operating instructions for IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator (IECG). Beforesmiting up and operating the IECQ the pool in which the IECG will be used must have been completed and filled with water form least one (q month and the pool water salt level must be stable and being maintained at 3,000 to 3500 ppm. Initial Start up Period For the first thirty, (30) days of cell operation, the self-cleaning cycle, is factory set to two (2) hours. After thirty ( 30) days has elapsed, the ]ECG will automatically set itself to four (4) hourself-cleaning cycle. This feature will clean the IECG blades - ore often during the initial installation. thengotoamorestmmidaid self- cleaning cycle for longer blade life. Operation Use of an external Pool PumpTlmer is not required The ICEG is designed resupply a Sufficient amount of chlorine to sanitize pool water on a daily basis. If the pool pump is continuously running and the IECG is operated 24 hours a day at 100%, more chlorine would be generated than would be needed by most pools (24 ppm. per APSP recommendations). The IECG has its own internal timer which cycles the electrolytic cell on and off depending on what percent the Sanitizer Output is set. For instance, at 100%the cell work all. the time while the pool pump is running. When..- in 80%, the cell is allowed to rest 20%of the time while the pool pump is running prolonging cell life. In ender to fine time IECG to your pool size jrea increase or decrease the Sanitizer Output from 2017.to 100%of the time. For mare information, see "More and Less Output Buttons." on page S. A CAUTION -The IECG is designed only to produce chlorine. -Ha IECG tices not monitor or control chlorine levels in the pool or spa water. It is the pool owners responsibility for monitoring and maintaining free chlorine levels at 2.0 to 4.0 parts per million (ppm) according to APSP recommendations. It Is the Pool owner's responsibility to check the free chlorine level while the pool pump Is running on a regular basis, and adjust the Sanitizer Output on the IECG aocomingly. A CAUTION -Before attempting to operate IntelliChlor referto"General Recommendations and General Cautions,: on page 19, and "Pool Water Preparation," on page 15. Also, do not adjust Sanitizer Output above 20%until it is certain that salt has been dissolved in pool. Operating without salt will result in the unit turning off and lighting the CHECK SALT light an the Sall display. No chlorine will be produced until salt is added to the pool. If you use a Pool Pump Timer The Association of Pool and Spa Professionals (APSP) recommends that an water in a residential pool pass through the filtration system at least once every twelve (12) hours (referred to as pool water turnover). However, many factors have an effect on actual pump and flier system run times. Pool size, source of water, direct sun fight, indoor/ outdoor,screened/unscreened.fltrationsystem, cold or hot weather. swimmer load. rain. organic debris, algae, etc., are all factors which contribute to either more or less pool pump and filter system run times. Because of these differences, it is extremely difficult to set a standard initial am time (starting point) for the pool pump and chlorinating system. General Recommendations Try tially setting the pool pump timer to twelve (12) hours. It will lake a few days to achieve the correct aunt of pool pump operating time. When ImcIJiChlor is wired with a pool pump timer results will vary greatly from one pool installation to the nest, an this should be discussed with your pool professional. The key points are: Operate the pool pump at least the minimum time needed for good filtration and adequate chlorine production by the TECG according to your pool professional's recommendations. While pool pump timers can reduce energy con umption, the pool pump must be running for the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator to provide chlorine and must remain running long enough to maintain proper chlorine levels ( i.e.. 2.0 - 4.0 ppm of free available chlorine). Marc: Erceplion - For Cold leather Operarina: The uair tuna a(f in were, rempermures of 52' F. ±,3" F I]° C, ±1.67° C) and bslnat and will nor produce chlorine. This feature emends the life of the cell. Start-up Procedure (Super Chlorination) Super Chlorination is recommended before pool start-up. Stan out with clean, properly chlorinated. pool water from the beginning. The IECG will build up a sufficient level of chlorine for sanitation in several hours. However. if the pool water has a high demand from the spat -up the ]ECG will not be able to produce enough chlorine to reach break- point chlorination. So, it is best to super chlorinate using an outside source at the time of pool Stan -up. Then, wait until the chlorine level has returned to 2.0 to 4.0 ppm before switching on the IECG Sanitizer Output Settings and Adjustments Switch on the pool pump switch or pool pump timer. The IntelliChlor control panel green PW R power LED light should be an. The salt display will blink all three (3) LEDs (bottom to top) for two (2) num , indicating that it has not checked the salt level yet. After two (2) minutes, the salt will be checked and one (1) of the four (4) salt level LEDs will be displayed. H the salinity is below 2500 ppm, the salt display will light the red LOW SALT indicator, and the CELL light win go blank, indicming there is not enough salt in the pool for chlorine to be produced. Set the Sanitizer Output to 60% by pressing the MORE or LESS button (see page 8). After 24 hours, use a reliable rest method to lest the pool water for Free available chlorine. The ideal range to maintain is 2.0-4.0 plan. If the free, chlorine level of the pool water is too lore, increase chlorine production by pressing the MORE button. If the free chlorine level of the pool water is too high, decrease chlorine production by pressing the LESS button. Due to a varying free chlorine demand of Not water, it may take a few days to determinethe number of daily pool operating hours and "Sanitizer Output" percentage setting (see page 8) for yourpool. Continue adjusting as necessary, allowing 24 hours between adjustments until the free chlorine level of the pool water is stabilized at 2.0 - 4.0 ppm, per APSP recommendations. Operating in Winter The InrelliChlorElectrom, Chlorine Generator switches off and will not produce chlorine in water tempemtures of 52° F, ±3o F (11° C.±1.67° C) and below. This feature extends the life of the IECG See W i merizi ng. "nn page 23. IntelfiChlorElecunnic Chlorine Generator Installation and User's Guide IntetliChlorElectronic Chlorine Generator Installation and Users Guide After new pool construction has been completed, before installing the Intel] iChlor Electron ic Chlorine Generator, install the ImelliChlar "dummy cell" (PIN 520588) to remove debris from the pipes for thirty (30) days and to allow sufficient time for the pool plaster (or other similar material) to properly cure and seat. Read and keep this Installation and User's Guide in a safe place. Increase Sanitizer Output level as necessary after heavy min (outdoor pools) and return to normal afterwards. Increase Sanitizer Output level when air and water temperature rise. Increase Sanitizer Output level when number of pool users increase. Use Cyanuric Acid ONLY is necessary to stabilize chlorine in the pool water in outdoor pools. NOTE: DO NOT USE CYANURIC ACID IN INDOOR POOLS. Once a month take a pool water sample to spool professional fora complete analysis. General Cautions Do not get fertilizer in yourpool. Fertilizers contain nitrates, which cause a high chlorine demand. Never use dry acid to adjust pH in and geographic areas with excessive evaporation and minimal dilution of pool water with fresh water. A buildup of byproducts can damage the IECG Do not add any pool water balancing chemicals (including salt) unless the IECG is switched off. Do not let the Cyanuric Acid level drop below 50 ppm in outdoor pools. NOTE: DO NOT USE CYANURIC ACID IN INDOOR POOLS. Blank Page IntelliChlor Electmnie Chlorine Genemtorinsmllatinn and User's Guide InteiliChlorElectmnie Chlorine Ceneratorinstallition and Users Guide 22 Section 4 User Maintenance This.secdon describes how to maintain the IntelliChlorEficams is Chlorine Generator. Daily service None i.e needed. Weekly service 1. pH Level Test: Test the pH level of your pool water with n reliable test method. if necessary, adjust cording to your pool professional's recommendations. APSP's mcommended ideal range for pH is 7.4 to 7.6, although 7.2 to 7.8 is an acceptable range under APSP's guidelines. Note: Never use din acid (sodium bisu(fue) to adjust pH in avid geographic arms with evaporation and minimal dilution of pool water with fresh water: A buildup of byproduers can damage the IECG 2. Total Alkalinity Test: Test the pool water for total nikal'utty with a reliable test method. Adjust according to your pool professional's recommendations. APSP's recommended ideal range for total alkalinity is 80 to 120 ppm. 3. Chlorine Test: Test the pool water the free chlorine level with a reliable lest method. Maintain ideal range by adjusting the InteltiChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator Sanitize Output settings. See "More and Less Output Buttons." on page S. Defined Free Chlorine is 2.OA.0 ppm, per APSP reco muendations. Note: Above 4.0 ppm of chlorine may cause excessive corrosion of metal cou,pormms and possibly cause damage to associated pool equipment, Note: It is recommended that free rhlnrine readings be roken front samples of pool water taken fa two (2) places, one at the pool return line, the other well away from the pool .etura line. Compare the rest re.sulm A higher free chlorine level should be found at the pool return line. The higher free chlorine level at the pool return line hddicorer la"HIChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator is producing chlorine. Monthly Service To ensure that the cortect chemical balance is maintained in your p0o4 it is imponanl to perfurrathe following recommended salt and pool water tests every month using a reliable test method. 1. Salt Level Test: Check salt display lights on the unit and check that the green "GOOD" light is on it is not flashing. If the yellow "CHECK SALT" LED light is on (see page 5), Last the pool water salinity using a reliable lest method. Add salt if necessary to bring the salt level to 3000 - 3500 ppm by following the procedures and chars described on page 13 and 14. If salt level does not rise after 24 homs see "Ti otibleshoadng," page 33. If the red LOW LED &all fight is on, no chlorine is being produced. Add call to the pool water see charts beginning on page 13). Pool Water Sample: Take a sample of the pool water to your local pool store for testing. IntelliChlorEleamanic Chlorine Generator Installadon and Users Guide 23 Cleaning the IECG Blades (Continued) b. To acid clean the IECG blades: Disconnect the AC power from the Power Center. Disconnect the ImelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator cell comrnmuicmion cable front the Power Center. c. Mix one (1) quart of muriatic acid with one (1) gallon of tap water in a plastic bucket. WARNING Warkm9wi[ hra date acid can bedangerous. Note: The lntelli Chlar acid cleaning kit When cleaning the IECG always wearrubber (PIN 520710) provides a cap for the IECG to gloves and eye protection, Always add said to allot, diluted acid solution to be panted into water, do not ndtl waterto cell. Always worklna the IECG to inunerse the blades fin'nleaning. well-varllin d area. Splashing or spllling acid can cause severe personal Injury and/or property damage. d. Screw the cap with washer and o-ring onto the threaded end of the ImelliChlor cell (the cap, o-ring and washer are provided with die cleaning kit). Place the ICEG vertically in a five (5) gallon bucket. Pour the acid solution (as described in step c) into the IECG until the cell blades are just covered. Allow the acid Solution to bubble, and to clean the blades. Note: The acid,dmuld only be contained inside the IECG covering the blades. by act to spill the acid at, die outside of tie iF-CG If acid dues .spill on the outside of the IF -CC wasi it off with water,A foaming action will begin. which is caused by scale (calcium embonate) being dissolved from the blades. If ligorous foaming action does not begin, the blades do not need to be cleaned (,STOP THE CLEANING PROCESS - go on to step "e). Otherwise, allow the blades to remain immersed in We solution until the foaming has stopped. However, do not leave acid in the IECG for more than thirty ( 30) minutes. Excessive acid washing will damage the blades. e. Remove the IECG from the bucket and place in an empty five (5) gallon bucket. Rinse the inside and outside of the IECG thoroughly with clean tap water and inspect. If deposits are still visible, repot the acid cleaning process. I. Rinse the IECG again with clean tap water and inspect. Once clean, replace the IECG and resume nnnnal operation. g. If the acid wash procedure is necessary, it is recommended that a sample of pool water he analysed by a pool professional for excessive calcium hardness (i.e. ideal range is 200 to 400 ppm) and/or improper water balance. h. InspCet the inside of the IECG every two (2) months. If no .scale or debris deposits are Observed inside the IECG after tons (4) months, it is not necessary to continue inspections every two 2) months. However, due to possible changes in pool water chemistry and filtering effectiveness, it is recommended that the cell he removed for inspection aL least twice a year. L Reconnect the IECG Communication cable plug in the Power Center then reconnect AC power to the InelliChlor Power Center. Winterizing Very Little chlorine production is needed in cold water so long as free chlorine levels are maintained at 2.0 -4.0 ppm. The ImethChl,wElectronic Chlorine Generator will not produce chlorine below 520 F:30 F (I to C. t1.670 Q. This low -temperature cmoH extends the Life of the cell. If preventative censures are nut mken, freezing water may Can. evere damage to the cell. Prevent freeze damage to the cell by running the pool pump continuously or winterize the pool by draining water hum pump, filler, and all intake and relum lines. Remove the cell. clean and store it. Monthly Service ( Continued) 3. Cyanurie Acid: Sample the pool water told mst for cyanuric acid level using a reliable test method. When using the IntelliChlorElectronic Chlorine Generator the recommended ideal cyanuric acid level is 50- 80 ppm. 4. Calcium Hardness: Test pool water for calcium hardness level using a reliable test method. If idealsnary, adjust according to your pool professional's recommendations. APSP's recommended range forcal,i= is 200 to 400 ppm for pools. 5. Metals Test: It is recommended that the pool water be sampled and tested periodically for the presence of metals such as capper, icn, and manganese. These metals can damage the ImelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator and other related pool equipment and should not be present in the pool water, If those metals are present, contact your pool professional. 6. TDS ( Total Dissolved Solids): Test pool water for TDS level using test kit or by having a water sample tested by a pool professional. If necessary, adjust according to your pool professional's recommendations. APS P standard of 3000 minimum to 5700 - 6000 maximmn ppm (which includes the salt) is recommended for salt pools. IECG Usage Hours Meter The IECG provides a built-in cell "usage hours" natter that reports how many hours haduchlor has been operating. The IECG is designed to operate for approximately 10,000 hours before replacement is needed or roughly five ( 5) years of average use. To access the system status mode: 1. Press and hold the MORE button for three (3) seconds Limit the lights scroll across the trait. One (1) of die five (5) Sanitizer Output LED indicators (20%. 40%, 60%, 80% and 100%) will be lit. indicating die hours of usage. The Output LEDs ton as follows: 2000 hours ( 20%LED on) 4000 hours( 40%LED on) 6000 hours ( 60%LED Lin) 8000 he—( 80%LED on) 10,000 han.(100% LED an) Cleaning the IECG Cell Blades 1. Automatic Cleaning: The IECG has an automatic cell blade cleaning feature (cell reversing) that rule deposits from the ]ECG blades. Note: Automatic Cleaning does not interrupt chlorine production. "Scale" is a white crusty deposit [hat forms in excessively hard water or frmn pool water drat is our of balance and in a scaling condition. If he IECG blades show excessive scaling, you need to perform an acid wash cleaning. Proceed to "Acid Wash Cleaning," Step 2. 2. Acid Wash Cleaning: If the IECG blades show a tendency to scale, it is recommended that every two (2) months the IECG be removed and inspected for scale formation and/or debris on the IECG blades. Some filters allow debris to pass through to the IECG, possiblylodging between the blades in the IECG. A small amount of scale formation is normal. Ir by looking through the IECG it is observed that there is excessive scale formation between the blades or debris is present, the IECG must be cleaned as follows: a. Use a high-pressure jet of water from a garden hose. If the blades cannot be reasonably cleaned in this manner, acid cleaning is necessary. InrelliChlorHIcamo lie Chlorine Generator Installation and User's Guide 24 Blank Page IntelliChIm Electronic Chlorine Generator lnstallationand User's Guide ImelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator Installation and Users Guide Section 5 Installation This section describes how to install the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Genemtorinto the pool plumbing system. Also. included are connection insmmtions for Intel IiTouch, EasyTouch and SunTouch systems. Before installing, review the Intel iChlorkit contents and required tools. Note: Far Power Center installation irtsvuction.s, see the "lntelliChlar Power Center Irtsmllndon Guide" (P/N 520590). Note: Salt is not provided. For details about the type of salt to use, see "What Type of Salt to Use:' on page 11. Kit Contents One IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator Two (2) cell union with two (2) o-rings User's Guide (this manual) Required Tools Tapemeasure Phillips and flathead screwdriver PliersHeksaw An NSF® approved all purpose PVC/CPVC/ABS cleaner primer An NSF® approved all purpose PVC/CPVC/ABS cement WARNING! When using electrical products, basic precautions should always befollowed, O including the following: DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,WHICH CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Before attempting Installation of service, ensure that all power to the cimuit supplying power to the system is disconnected/turned off at the circuit breaker. It is recommended, but not mandatory that the IntelliChlor Power Center be connected to a circuit protected by a ground fault cimuit- Interrupts r (GFCI). Grounding (earth bonding) Is required. The unit should be installed by a qualified service person and grounded. Install to allow access to cell buttons and power center. Read Safety Precautions and Important Instructions (page it and it 1). Before attempting any electrical wiring, be sure to read and follow Safety Instructions. Wiring should only be performed by a qualified professional. Install the IntelllChlor unit a minimum of three (3) feet away from the heater outlet. Pipe couplings: Schedule 80, maximum pressure 150 psi at 70- F (210 C). Note: Operate unit with minimum flow of 20 gpm. For high flow applications, use a bypass loop (see page 4) IntelliChlorElectmnic Chlorine Genemtor Installation and Users Guide Toinstall the cell• 1. Using PVC glue, mount the PVC couplings to the plumbing pipe. Allow the glue to dry. Mount the cell to allow access to the control panel. Install the cell onto the couplings. Ensure the O-rings are seated properly. 3, Switch on the pump and visually inspect for leaks around the couplings. Connecting the Cell Power Cable to the Power Center After the cell installation is completed, connect the power cable to the Power Center: Align the four (4) pins of the cell power cord connector with the socket on the bottom of the Power Center and insert the connector. Tom the round socket nut until it lock the connector in place. nut. IntelliChlor"Dummy" Cell After new pool consimcdonhas been completed, in order to preventdebris from entering the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine, Generator, it is recommended thatthe IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator dummy"cell (PIN 520588)be inslalledbeforeinstaBing the InteWChlorEllectronic ChlorineGeneralor. After the pool system has flushed ihedebris from the pipes, remove the "dummy cell" and install the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator. Selecting Model Size IntelliChlor Model IC20 Chlorine Production: The equivalent of 0.70 pounds (317 gm) of pure chlorine per24 hour period of pool pact pump ran time. Residential Pools: One unit per 20,000 gallons (75,000liters) IntelliChlor Model IC40 Chlorine Production: The equivalent of 1.40 pounds (635 gm) of pure chlorine per24 hour period of pool pump run time. Residential Pools: One unit per40,000 gallons (150,000 liters) IntelliChlor Model IC60 Chlorine Production: The equivalent of 2lbs.(907.184 gm) of pure chlorine per 24 hour period of pool pump ran time. Residential Pools: One unit per 60,000 gallons (227,124 liters) Installing the IntelliChlor Cell Assembly Install the latelliChlur cell assembly nn closer than three (3) feet away from the heater motet, if used. For more information see plumbing diagrams on page 4 and 5. Note: After new pool c,ow-tine has been completed, in order to preveor debris from entering the InrelliChlnr cell arrembly, it is recommended that the IntelliChlor pass-thmugh cell (PIN 520588) be installed beiam hatalling the huelliChlar cell. After the pool system him flushed the debris from the pipes, remove the pass -through cell mid install the larel/iChlar self. Note: Pipe couplings: Selredide 80, mnriatum presmare 75 psi at 70• F (2f • C) Coupling Coupling to IntelliChlorElawnie Chlorine Generator Installation and User's Guide Connecting the Power Center to an IntelliTouch, EasyTouch or SunTouch System To operate IntelliChlor with the IntelliTouch, EasyTouch or SunTouch system, connect a four wirecable from the IntelliChlor Power Center to the IntelliTouch, EasyTouch or SunTouch load center. Ana Remote connection on be made by. splicing anywhere along the four wire connection thatconneets the IntelliTouch or EasyTouch indoor control panel to the load center. Note: See rbe jullawing oeoneos frmr IntelliChlor apeoed,rg insmucnnnr: Imelh7mrch Use,., Guide (PZV 520102) EnsyTrruch Users Guide" (PIN 520584) SanT rich Users Guide" (PIN 520785) 0 CAUTION - W ire the Power Center AC to the filter pump relay on the LOAD SIDE for maximum safely. To connect IntelliChlor Power Center four wire cable to the IntelliTouch, EasyTouch or SunTouch load center: 1. Remove the cover screw securing the Power Center cover. Remove the cover. Run a UL approved four conductor cable (22 AWG) from the IntelliChlor Power Center to the Load Center. The preferred wire color scheme is red, yellow, green, and black. 3. Remove the cover screw securing the Power Center cover. Remove the cover. 4. Remove one (1) of the knockouts from the underside of the Power Center. 5. Route the four conductor cable up through the lower hole. 6. Strip back the cable conductors r/. in. Insert the wires into the screw terminals (provided in the kit). Secure the wires with the screws. Make sure to match the color coding of the wires; Red =+15, Yellow = + DT. Green = -DT, and ONO = Black. 7. Plug the screw terminal onto the four (4) pins located on the Power Center board. S. Reinstall the cover and secure with the cover screw. 9. Proceed to "Connecting IntelliChlorto an lmelETouch System" onpage 29,"Connecting lmelliChlor to an EasyTouch System." on page 30. and "Connecting IntelliChlor to a SunTouch System." on page 31. Conti IntelliChlmElectmaic Chlorine Generator Installation and Users Guide ht, 111CNor Poser Center (cover removed) fnteliiChlnrElectronic Chlorine Generaor fstallation and User's Guide 29 30 Connecting IntelliChlor to an IntelliTouch System To comtecl the four wire cable communication from the IntelliChlor Power Center (see page 28) to the Personality board located in the IntelliTouch load cemar: Q WARNING- Switch OFF main system power to the Load Center before making any connections. 1. Unlatch the load center enclosure door spring latches, and open the door. Loosen the two (2) retaining screws from the Outdoor Control Panel. 3. Lower down the Outdoor Control Panel on its hinges to access the Personality board located behind the Outdoor Control Panel. - 4. Route the four conductor cable up through the low voltage raceway in the Load Center to the Personality board. 5. Strip back the cable conducturs'I/ in. Insert the wires into the screw terminals (provided in the kit). Secure the wires with the screws. Make sure to match the color coding of the wires; Iced =+15. Yellow =+DT, Green = -DT, and GNU = Black. 6. Insert the cable plug onto either of the COM PORTS (J7 or JS) connectors located on the left side of the Personality board. 7. When the connection has been completed, close the control panel into its original position and secure it with the two (2) retaining screws. S. Clove the load center front door. Fasten the two (2) spring latches. 9. Restore AC power to the system. Route wto tram IECG into conduit knockout up through away to P a.r.l. irtytooard IntelliTouch Load Center Com Pons 5@`Y E i wt.ram 4— Per natfy edam 1 ro Jr or.la) Personality Board IntelliChlorElectmnic Chlorine Generator hatutlation lard Users Guide 31 Connecting IntelliChlor to an SunTouch System To connect the four wire cable from the IntelliChlor Power Center (see page 28) to the motherboard teemed in the SunTouch Power Center: IQ WARNING- Switch OFF main system power to the SuaTouoh Power Center before making any connections. To access the SunTouch Power Centerelectomics compartment: I. Unlatch the front door of the SunTouch Power Center, and open the door. Loosen the retaining screw on front panel. Open the hinged front panel to access the electronics compartment. 3. Route the four conductor cable up through the Power Center grommet opening located on the left side, and up through the low voltage raceway to the motherboard. 4. Strip back the cable conductors 'I/ in. htsen the wires into the screw terminals (provided in the kit). Swum the wires with the screws. Make sure to match the color crMing of the wires: Rad =+15. Yellow = +DT, Green = -DT, and GND = Black. 5. Insert the connector on the COM-PORT (Jll) screw terminal on the modmrboard. 6. When the connection is completed, close the control panel and secure it with the retaining screw. 7. Close the front dnnr. Fasten rhr —inn I,- 00 PFE SunTouch motherboard Connecting IntelliChlor to an EasyTouch System To connect the four wire cable from the IntelliChlor Power Center (see page 28) to the motherboard located in the EasyTouch load center: WARNING - Switch OFF main system power to the lead center before making any connections] 1. Unlatch the load center enclosure door spring latches. and open the door. 2. Loosen the two (2) retaining screws from the control panel. 3. Lower down the control panel on its hinges to access the motherboard located behind the control Pat at. 4. Route the four conductor cable up through the low voltage raceway in the load center to the motherboard. 5. Strip back the cable conductors % in. Insert the wires into the screw terminals (provided in the kit). Swum the wires with the screws. Make sum to match the color coding of the wires; Red =+15, Yellow =+DT. Green= -DT, and GND = Black. 6. Insert the connector on the COM-PORT (J20) screw terminal on the motherboard. 7. When the connection is completed. close the control panel and secure it with the two (2) retaining screws. 8. Close the load center front door. Fasten the two (2) spring latches. Retaining screws ys. lame gym_= mmme ®rmmtmo It UPaul.wire from IECG into conduit knockout up through raceway to motherboard EasyTouch Load Center IntelliChlorElectmnic Chlorine Generator Ins[;illadon and User's Guide 32 Blank Page tntelliChlorElectronic Chlorine Generator Installation and Users Guide IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator Iastallationand Users Guide 33 Section 6 Troubleshooting Use the following troubleshooting informarion to resolve possible problems with the IntelliChlorElectronic Chlorine Generator. Note: Switch power ff to unit before to ottempdng service or repair. Always remove AC power to Power Center when plugging or unplugging the /ntelliChlor cell into fire Power Center. Table 1: Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Low or no chlorine. Low stabilizer (overturn acid) level in pool Add cy4nuric acid in outdoor pods only to water (outdoor pools only). malntain 50 - 80 PPM per pool professional's recommendations. See Stabilizer Chan. Table 3, page 14. Insufficient operating hours of the IECG. Increase the IECG operating time per day. See page 17. SANITIZER OUTPUT percentage set toe low Increase SANITIZER OUTPUT by pressing the or off at 01%. MORE button. Seepage 9. Recent Increases in weather temperature Increase SANITIZER OUTPUT by pressing the without increasing the IECG Sanitize, Output. MORE button. See page S. Temporary loss of chlorine due to heavy Se1'Boost' mode and allow to mri or 24 organic load, rain, leaves, Irani— or heavy hours. Recheck, u still too law, super - bather load, recent party, or pets using pool. chlorinate by using an outside source. (Take pool water sample to pool prd—i—Ii. Low (less than 25M pp,) ,it level in pod Observe Salt Display lights. So, 'San Level wafer. Status LEDs,' page 7. High nitrate and phosphate level. Contact Pool Professional. Metals present in pod water. Cooed Pool Professional. New pool water, or not shocked property upon Super Chlorinate Pod. stanuP. See 'Start-up Procedure (Super Chlorination)', page 18. Clogged or dirty cell. Remove cell for inspection. Clean if necessary. see Page 22). IntelliChlor Electron it Chlorine Generator Installation and Users Guide 35 System Specifications - 110 VAC and 220 VAC Wiring Circuit Protection: Two -pole 20 AMP device at the electrical panel. Intell'Chlor Model IC20IC40 and IC60 Input: 95-130 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 220 Watts (2 AMP) or 220-240 VAC, 50160 Hz, 220 Walls (1 AMP). Output: 22-39 VDC @ 7.5 AMPS maximum from the Power Center. Water flow, 25 gallons per minute minimum. 105 gallons per minute maximum. Maximum pressure: 75 psi IMPORTANT. When using.IntelllChlorwlth en Intelllrouch system, Itlsrecommerded to wine the PowerCenfer to the pumpslde of the relaylocstedln the InfelllTouch LotdCenter. Thls mefhod does rwf mquimaground fauhckcultdnterrupter(GFCI) toPmfwtfhe ctmuR. POOL PUMP TIMER 110V WIRING ircult Breaker Panel a I. POWER CENT 110 VAC 50160 HzLINE1 LOAD 1 YELLOW 20.A58Fole LINE 2 LOAD BLACK GROUND GROUND I VIOLET WHITE fj— POOLPUMP 110 VAC Basic System Wiring 34 Table 1: Troubleshootinq (Continued) Problem Po - stole Dome CorrKtive Action Red ADD Set fight I, Pool water need, sea. No chorine is being Add k e, d —laed on pegs 13 and 14. produem. Yalow CHECK SALT Soft eel Inpool water is Ion and me, need Check sal level, add if necessary o GOOD gghl iteshkg andCELL inspeefiN. Ie sL AM- 24 hour, for sell 10 mN io water. ft LED flueshi YELLOW CELL light k elill !lashing after 24 houre. rompve and inspect .If end dean a ceuary. Yelow CHECK SALT Not enough sag kl pod. - Add sate to Pool to achieve 32W ppm to fight Is on Heavy Rainfall. 42W ppm See page 13 and 14. Leak In pool. Green GOOD ..It light Too much soft in pod. May cause ex esel a Ogud te pool water bydminingcoma water one iswashing corrosion to pool equipment erM,udacas in lim loot ata limo, thanrangingwithfreshwater. ad nmunel pod. PWIR fight k red CAN fc, —Ice. IECG squires mansion. Cog tight I, red Water is plow 52-F (11- C). Thk LED 1, only The pool water temperature must he above red whn the MORE Mon 1. pressed for 52'P (11- C) to produce chlorine. 2-12.—note. CM ht does not Chlorine Prod/-l- sat o 00%. Adjust CHLORINE PRODUCTION 1, desired me on. pementege. Inculrrde. water few. Cell I. plugged with Remove of stri :tlon nodor c1,,n cell. Refer lo 4Drk. Cleanng the IECG Blade,' for add ashtdeankg. Be. -papa U. Water is beklw 52-F ( 1 V Q. Prose the MORE boo- to enter - ous mode for 2-1r2 -cords. During iNs time me LED we turn red If me wpam Is N-Irsozi mode water Dab. 5e F -1 producing chlorine). Pump hs last p i—. Prone pump g necessary. Refer to prang wl for priming instructions. self 1-1 bebw 250o ppm. Add aal as described on papa 13 and 14. CELL fight Is I,sNng IECG bides haw cankenbulo-up anel regWre Refer o-CkaMng me IECG Blades' br ac)d green. cleaning. wash/d—ing. Sea'pago 22. LIFE fight is Haring IECG Ike has achieved e,000 hour of use. Proung IECG its by keeping -et at -did groen. Remaining Ills is limluse. GREEN level, and mWard- BOOST modes Flow fight 4 red Pump talk 1. provide m1fident'water Now. CMd, for coned operation of me pump. bss of pump prone or Gagged ctra—r baskets. Coxed wlvau Chad, and ceased ell v w..tigrg»Ma. Duty fiber. Follow filler cbsniog pmcedwea. Obstruction in Iha IECG. Remove IECG for Inspection. Follow demo, procedures. See'IECG Blada Cleankg; on pegs 22. IECG does nd have Fuse b Power Center Ic open. Repeca AC fuse, k—ted at bottom of Power green power fight. Canter. No AC pp ver to Power Center. Verify Nona clock Is providing AC faduicsal ux— to Power Center when adive. T nakxmer leads not wi- 1 weedy h Power V-1tytrensformer leads wired to AC courw by C,,t., roforring'o whip dapem fiscal on Inside o1 Power Cerdsr cover. ImstliChlorEleewnic Chlorine Generator fwailadon and Users Guide 36 POOLPUMPTIMER 220V WIRING ircuil Breaker Panel POWER CENT 240 VAC 50/ 60 Hz LINE 1LOAD1YELLOW 20-AS2CPole LINE 2 LOAD 2 VIOLET GROUND GROUND BLACK WHITE 220 VAC Basic System Wiring intelliChIm Electronic Chlorine Generator Installation and User's Guide !ntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Genermorinstailalinnand User's Guide 37 38 LIMITED WARRANTY Pentair Water Pad and Spa, Inc. ("Pentair Water") warrants the ImelliChiora El.,nnmic Cmnrine centrahprUF:CG) as follows, FECGCeIIUmited{Varranly: Pentair WWerwammts NelECG robe free fnpm lateen in nwterial mrl/ar wurkm:mship fur a period of three (3) year or 8,W(1 ban (phrtsmnly) from the original date ofinstalladon. IF-CGPower CenterT,imitM Warranty: ktntair W'aler wmrunls the IECG Power Center tube free fmmdefecL. in mweriul and/or workmanship for a periwl of one (1) year (puts only) from ne original date of insWludon. 8scepti na thnt shntl result in Perumr's dmid ofo n tar claim, 1. Damage rinsed bycnreless handling, improper repackaging, or shipping. 2. Damage deem misapplication, miruse, abuse or failum to operate equipment.., specified in the]ECG Installation and Users Guide. 3. Damage caused by failure to install products as specified in We IECG Installation and User's Guide. 4. Damage due to unmldtarired product modifications or alterations, in failure 10 use Prntair Water original mplarcia—parts. 5. Damage mused by negligence, or failure to properly mabond. products as specified in the IECG losnllatimn and User s Cuide. G Damage cursed by failure w ainiunde wuterchernisny in conformity with the standards set forth in the TECG Installation and User's Guide. 7. Damage caused by water scaling, freezing or any condidom ma sing inadegnatc water circulation. 8 Accidental damage, fire, acts of God, or other circumstances outside the control of Pentair Water. This minty extend, to the original rend wncr(Customer)only, beginning ern the date or howl alien and is evforc ablebymymherp:uty. Proofafpurch:vseenNord,w,fimwllationwillbercgnircdforidl,, r ty cluimx. Customer agrees to pay all shipping charges to Pentair Water. Wammties by other.: Some products incorporate rxnnpmoents manufacturedfaured by other mmof.duircrs. Some of these provide warranties in addition to the warranty provided herein. In all such cases a copy of that warany will be provided with the product. To the an rent protection pmvidcd hinder any such third party warranty xceeds the Limited warranty provided herein, the Cuslumer ..at look only to that other maul- Curer for the additional warranty protection. Warranty Obigatimns of Pcotair Water: Should a defect in workmanship md/or ummial in my ilea, mvcred by this arty become avid— during the tens of the wammly, then upon the Cnsramer fall —in, the prx:ukarc.. set Joni below, PetnairWater will, at its option, rap it ormpbaccsuch item orpart at its awn cost and expense. PentairWater's o- drano obligation ume,this surrany is limited to therepauandreplacement fthe MCG Pentairtauter dechdm:dl olhcrexpre- dorimplied warranty, obligations. Pentair Water is not, however, responsible trader this warranty for any cost of shipping or Ivmsponatimn of the equipment ur runts hhercuf m or from Pemair Waa;r'. T-hoieul Sen•ice Uep:,nmcnt. Also, P.. cur Wafer is nut liable fur any loss of ome, inconvenience, incide ntal expensuch as'telephone calls,, Labor or maenad charges incurred in connection with the oval or replaomam of the equipment, or my other incidental orconsequential damages, including but not limited to damage an pool equipment or any surface in or mound the pool in which the DECO is installed. PLEASE NOTE: Some shoes do not allow the exclusion orlimiwliov of incidental, oremnsequentiul damages, so the above limitation orexal. sion may nut apply a you. NOOIMr Wammticc TOTHEMAXIMUMECFENTPERN=D BYAPPLICABLELAW, PENTAIR WATER DISCIAIMSAU.Cr HHZ WAltitANFIE3, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. INCLUDING BUf NOTLIMI"TEDTO THEMIPl-IED WARRAN71ESOFMFRCHANTABUMANDFITNESSFORAPARnCULAR PURPOSE Continued as next lnletBGhlerElectmnic Chlorine Generator fmtatlalion and Users Guide LIMITED WARRANTY (Continued) Procedure for Obtaining Performance: In order on obtain the bcnefitsofthis warranty, the Customerwho made the original rend] purchum must contact the Pentair WalerTechmeal Service Department upon discovery of the defect, batin no rent later than the expiration date of the ,immaty period pmvidcd In this wartanty. Upon receipt of this conanum—tion, Pentair Water will pmmpdy notify the CusWmerof the address to which the defective item may he shipped. The Customer shall than ship the item, freight prepaid, to the address indicated, together with a "RETURN' GOODS AUTHORIZATION" form obtained from Pcnt irWater's Technical Service and a bricfdateriptiou of the problems enwunmed. Unauffi.,i W rcnms will nut he —pled. Freight coral he prepaid by eustuou. , Wurrmtiesor Repre m. ti..by Others: No dealerorodur third party entity has any authoritymmake any wammnics or rep—onatime, concerning Pentair Winer or its pnaluels. Accordingly, Pentair Wale, is not responsible fur any such wammlies or represemar uns. Other Rights: This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you miry also In —other rights, which vary from state to seine. This wmom y supersedes all previous publiadimn. PENI'AIR W' AIER POOLAND SPA, INC. 1620Haw•kb.Ave. Sanford, NC 27330 - 10951 W.Los AngelcsAve,Moorpark, CA93021 - Phone 800-831-7133 - Fax 800- 2844151 A WARNING: Salt is an inherently corrosive material. While the levels of salt required for proper operation of the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator are relatively low when compared to sea waterand other salt solutions, placing any amount of salt in your pool increases the likelihood of corrosion orother deterioration of pool equipment and any surfaces used in and around your pool. Metal parts and certain natural and man-made surfaces are particularly susceptible to corrosion and deterioration when used in and around salt water pools. Pentair Water Pool and Spa does not represent or otherwise guarantee that the proper use of the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator will prevent corrosion or other deterioration of pool equipment and any surfaces used in and around your pool. Consult your experienced pool professional, who should be able to advise you on the proper material selection, Installation techniques for those materials, and the proper use, care and maintenance of those materials for your specific pool type and location in order to minimize the corrosion and deterioration that is inherent in and around salt water pools. lnrell ChlorEledmnic Chlorine Generator Installation and User's Guide WARNING- Sall is an inherently corrosive material. While the levels of salt required for limper operation of the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator are relatively low when compared to sea water and other salt solutions, placing any amount of sail in your pool Increases the likelihood of corroslon or other deterioration of pool equipment and any surfaces used in and around your pool. Metal parts and certain natural and man-made surfaces are particularly susceptible to corrosion and deterioration when used in and around salt water pools. Pentair Water Pool and Spa does not represent or otherwise guarantee that the proper use of the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator will prevent corrosion or other deterioration of pool equipment and any surfaces used in and around your pool. Consult your experienced pool professional, who should be able to advise you on the proper material selection, installation techniques for those materials, and the proper use, care and maintenance of those materials for your specific pool type end location in order to minimize the corrosion and deterioration that is inherent in and around salt water pools. 11ME111110 ll Pentair Water PM 520589 - Rev F Povl and Spit' l THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY: 611uyName: Atlas Pools of Central FL, Inc. Address: 3024 Kananwood Ct. STE 1016 Oviedo, FL 32765 Permit Number: Parcel ID Number: 36-19-30-530-0000-0040 GRANT NALOYr SEIIINOLE COUNTY C:LFI I`:. OF CIRCUIT COURT & COMPTROLLER BK. 5946 h`s 1430 (11`ss) CLERK'S r 2017067794 RECORDED 07/05/2017 12:29:23 PH RE:.COR':i::ING FEES $10.00 RECORDED BY hdevore The undersigned hereby gives notice that improvement will be made to certain real property, and in accordance with Chapter 713, Florida Statutes, the following information is provided in this Notice of Commencement. 1. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description of the property and street address if available) LOT 4 (LESS W 5 FT) SANFORD TERRACE PB 4 PG 36 & S 100.25 FT OF LOT A EVANS TERRACE PB 3 PG 29 2021 S Park Ave Sanford FL 32771 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENT: Installing In -Ground Gunite Swimming Pool 3. OWNER INFORMATION OR LESSEE INFORMATION IF THE LESSEE CONTRACTED FOR THE IMPROVEMENT: Name and address: Michael Bodtmann & Rick Schuchman 2021 S Park Ave Sanford FL 32771 Interest in property: Owner Fee Simple Title Holder (if other than owner listed above) Name: Address: 4. CONTRACTOR: Name: Atlas Pools of Central FL, Inc. Phone Number: (407) 366-4600 Address: 3024 Kananwood Ct. STE 1016 Oviedo, FL 32765 5. SURETY (If applicable, a copy of the payment bond is attached): Name: N/A Address: Amount of Bond: 6. LENDER: Name: N/A Phone Number: Address: 7. Persons within the State of Florida Designated by Owner upon whom notice or other documents maybe sely s(q v4i 713.13(1)(a)7., Florida Statutes. AND CflMP ROI U('R Name: N/A Phone Number: SEMIN011 rOUNTWI 8. In addition, Owner designates N/A of to receive a copy of the Lienor's Notice as provided in Section 713.13(1)(b), Florida Statutes. Phone number: 9. Expiration Date of Notice of Commencement (The expiration is 1 year from date of recording unless a different date is specified) 1 Year WARNING TO OWNER: ANY PAYMENTS MADE BY THE OWNER AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT ARE CONSIDERED IMPROPER PAYMENTS UNDER CHAPTER 713, PART I, SECTION 713.13, FLORIDA STATUTES, AND CAN RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BE RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE COMMENCING WORK OR RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. IGGf P (Lid/% 41JGf Signal '.. . ner7 es see,;ot,Ownefs or,Lessee's (Print°Name and Frovidee Signatory's Title/Office) Au orizedOfficei/Director/Fartner%Manager] State of Florida County of Seminole The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ZZ- day of 3V ,,e-- , 20 t"7 by 1- t i Cka-O-A . Who is personally known to me OR Name of person making statement who has produced identification O type of identification produced: K-. NNETH II LAUVER III 1 _ c MY COMIMISSION tt FF235363 1 •, y; EXPIRES June 20. 2019 FIorKMNowySaNwe. rar Drivers License Notary Signature