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Jan

30


Swimming Pool Drain Entrapments

Posted by steve, in Above Ground Pools Advice

There has been some recent news on swimming pool entrapments which we wanted to highlight on this blog page along with some advise on products that can offer some additional safety.

The article below has been taken from patentstorm on a new product which has been invented to reduce the number of accidental deaths from swimming pool and hot tub entrapments.’Drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury related deaths to children 14 years old and younger. Most drowning occurs in swimming pools and hot tubs, and in many incidents (involving both adults and children) the main culprit is the water circulation system. In a typical pool, the circulation system includes a main drain suction intake line and at least one skimmer suction intake line, both of which feed into a main intake line that leads to a pump. A return line directs water flow back into the pool.

Most people do not feel threatened by a pool’s circulation system, including the main drain intake on the bottom of the swimming pool, and the skimmer boxes along the side of the pool. However, if a person comes into contact with any of the suction intake lines of the circulation system (at either the main drain or skimmer intakes) causing the suction intake to be covered or obstructed, the immense suction of the pump forms an instant seal between the open end of the suction intake line and the person’s skin or clothing. This may occur if a person places their hand over the open end of the suction intake line or, as often happens with children, a person sits down on the suction intake. In either case, the force needed to pull them free often exceeds 800 pounds. The injuries, which are inflicted in a matter of a few seconds, are horrific, usually permanent and sometimes fatal. If a person, especially a child, is sucked onto the main drain suction intake on the bottom of the pool, they usually drown.

The only way to free a person sucked onto the intake of a circulation system of this type, without causing severe injury or dismemberment, is to eliminate the vacuum (i.e. negative pressure) in the intake between the entrapped person and the pump, to thereby remove the intense suction force at the open end of the intake line. It is helpful to disable the source of the suction by interrupting power to the pump. However, even if the pump is shut down, a vacuum can remain in the intake side of the system between the pump and the obstructed end of the suction intake line. Sometimes, a victim could still be freed with some assistance, although serious injury or death may result.

Ideally, if the vacuum in the intake line can be quickly eliminated after a victim becomes stuck to the intake, the victim will be freed with little or no assistance and without injury. In most instances wherein a victim becomes stuck to an intake of a circulation system, typically in a swimming pool or hot tub, rescuers fail to realize the need to immediately shut off the pump. Instead, in a panic, people tend to go to the victim and attempt prying them free. In the rare instance this is successful, the injuries are often severe and permanent. Of course, there are also instances wherein there are no other people present to come to the victim’s rescue. These situations are almost always fatal.

The imminent danger presented by fluid circulation systems of the type commonly found in swimming pools, hot tubs, and the like has been longstanding in the art. Little, if any attention has been given to providing a satisfactory solution to this deadly problem that exists in every swimming pool, hot tub, as well as all other fluid circulation systems wherein a fluid is drawn from a reservoir through one or more suction intakes by a pump. Accordingly, there has been and there remains an urgent need to provide an effective means of preventing death and injury to those otherwise unfortunate victims who become unexpectedly attached (i.e., entrapped) by suction to the intake of a fluid circulation system.

‘There is a product that has been invented to resolve this problem with circulation system of the type including at least one pump which draws water from a reservoir through one or more intake lines each extending from an open end at the reservoir to an intake of the pump. The primary purpose of the invention is to save lives and property by alleviating the intense vacuum that builds when one or more of the suction intake ports of a pump assisted fluid circulation system becomes obstructed. The safety device includes means for sensing one or more operating conditions in the fluid transfer/circulation system (e.g., negative pressure levels, positive pressure levels, water flow rate, pump voltage and/or amperage) and means for analysing the censored operating conditions.

When the pump is operating, the safety device continually analyses the operating conditions of the system. If the device detects a deviation of the operating conditions outside of a normal operational range, the vacuum pressure relief valve is actuated in order to eliminate negative pressure in the system, thereby removing suction at the open ends of the intake lines. The device also disables the pump, shutting it off, upon detecting the abnormal operation condition(s). In the event there is an absence of fluid movement when the pump is operating (e.g., broken pipes, reservoir dry, etc.), the device triggers the vacuum pressure relief valve and disables the pump, thereby preventing damage to the system. Warning devices, including audible and visible alarms, may be provided to indicate that operation of the fluid transfer system has been interrupted. This is especially useful to alert users to the possible occurrence of an obstruction of the intake lines by a person or object and the need to inspect and reset the device prior to reactivating the fluid transfer system. Other options can also be integrated with the device, including remote audible alarms, visual indicators, a remote panic switch, and the like.Please Click on Link below to find out more about this swimming pool product: Tescom-Europe.co.uk

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Jan

22


Salt Chlorinators - Introducing the Seal Salt Chlorinator

Posted by steve, in Above Ground Pools Advice

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Did you know that in Australia over 90% of new swimming pool builds have salt chlorinators installed as standard? With that number of salt chlorinators being installed you have to wonder why that have not caught on a little more quicker this side of the hemisphere.

The are a number of factors maybe why salt chlorinators have not caught on, up until 2008 price has been an issue, also changing systems can sometimes seem more hassle than its worth, especially when tried and tested products like chlorine work perfectly well. Heating systems also need to be taken into account, as salt will corrode elements in a heating system that does not have a titanium element.

Some of these issues can now be addressed, firstly the price of a salt chlorinator is coming down dramatically, with a fully featured salt chlorinator such as our Seal Salt Chlorinator starting at under £600. This will be suitable for swimming pools upto 64,000 liters.
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There is also a shift with regards to heating systems with pool owners now changing from oil, gas and electric to Heat Pumps. The new generation of Heat Pumps such as our Competition Heat Pump and Duratech Heat Pumps come with long warrenty and contain titanium elements.

Pool owners are changing their source of heating because of higher energy costs and because of enviromental issues. With the new generation swimming pool heating systems now containing titanium elements swimming pool owners can move to the salt chlorinators where a natural substance can be used to sanitise the pool rather than harsh products such as chlorine.

In 2008 h2ofun are launching a fully featured salt chlorinator, which comes from Australia. The Seal Salt Chlorinator has been developed in Australia for Australian conditions with cutting edge technology for a reliable and cost effective sanitising system. The Seal Salt Chlorinator has the highest quality electrodes and polymers and incorporates the latest nanotechnology. The salt chlorinator comes with 2 years warrenty and includes the following, manual and automatic settings, super chlorinator, low salt alarm, emergency low salt function, electrode alarm, water flow alarm, daylight saving alarm, 20 stop and start times.

So if you are thinking about using a salt chlorinator but need to know more here are some general information that might help.

What is a salt chlorinator? A salt chlorinator is an electronic devise that turns salt into chlorine. Salt is added to the water, the amount of salt needed is equivalent to approximately one ninth the strength of sea water. This mild salty water passes through an electronic cell and chlorine is produced. The chlorine will sanatize your pool, destroying the bacteria and algae before turning back to salt again. The salt will last for a long period of time although you will only need to add some additional salt where water has been lost through backwashing.

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Below are some very useful links on salt chlorinators for swimming pools.

http://www.askalanaquestion.com/salt_chlorine_generators_for_pools.htm

If you would like more information on the ’seal salt chlorinator’ please do not hesitate to contact us.

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Jan

16


Swimming Pools up in Smoke

Posted by steve, in Chemical & Water Treatment

Here is a cool video of some liquid nitrogen being thrown into a swimming pool. Not something that we would advise but it creates and amazing effect

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