Thru-Wall Connections Part 2 - Endless Pools Streamline Installation, Operations And User's Manual

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Thru-wall Connections Part 2

Once the water level in the pool is 24" (61cm) high, the thru-wall
faceplates can be installed and holes can be cut in the liner.
Water Quality System Thru-wall Connections
Locate the water quality system thru-wall fittings behind the lin-
er. Position the faceplate against the liner onto the thru-wall (be-
hind the liner) making sure the holes in the faceplate align with
the holes in the thru-wall. Once the faceplate is aligned, poke out
the holes in the liner using a scratch awl. Attach the faceplate to
the thru-wall using the flat head screws that are provided in each
thru-wall bag. Use a hand screwdriver to tighten the screws to
avoid cracking the faceplate. Fig. 47.
Liner/Pool Wall
1
Position faceplate
against liner. Align
holes in faceplate
with holes in fitting.
Install faceplate
screws using
hand screwdriver
Fig. 47
Use a sharp utility knife to cut a round hole in the liner using
the inside perimeter of the faceplate as a template. After the hole
is cut in the liner, temporarily remove the faceplate. Pull back
the liner and apply a heavy bead of silicone to the black gasket
(pre-attached to the thru wall) and the back of the faceplate
before re-attaching the faceplate. The silicone in these areas is
critical. Fig. 48. Repeat for second thru-wall fitting.
Cut round hole in liner
using the inside perimeter
of the faceplate as a template.
Fig. 48
21
2
Once faceplate is
aligned, poke holes
in liner using scratch
awl.
Thru-Wall Fitting
(behind liner)
3
2
After hole is cut in liner,
temporarily remove the
faceplate and pull back
the liner to apply a heavy
bead of silicone on the black
gasket (pre-attached to thru-
wall) and back of faceplate
before re-attaching.
1
Propulsion System Thru-wall Connections
Locate the propulsion system thru-wall fittings behind the liner.
Use a finger to feel for the holes around the perimeter of the
black gasket that's adhered to the thru-wall (behind the liner).
Poke out the holes in the 12 o' c lock and 6 o' c lock positions in
the liner using a scratch awl. Align the holes in the additional
black gasket and faceplate up against the liner with the holes
that were poked out. Attach the gasket and faceplate in the 12
o'clock and 6 o' c lock positions using the truss head screws located
in the faceplate hardware bag. Use a hand screwdriver to tighten
the screws to avoid stripping holes. Once the gasket and face-
plate are attached, poke out the remaining holes and install the
remaining truss head screws. Fig. 49.
Liner/Pool Wall
Truss Head
Screw
Fig. 49
Once the gasket and faceplate are attached, use a sharp utility
knife to cut a round hole in the liner using the inside perimeter
of the thru-wall assembly as a template. There should be approx-
imately 1/2" (19mm) of liner material on the inside of the face-
plate. Fig. 50. Repeat for second thru-wall assembly.
Cut round hole in liner
using the inside perimeter
of the thru-wall assembly
as a template.
Fig. 50
Locate holes in gasket behind
liner. Poke out holes in liner
using a scratch awl.
Gasket
(behind
the liner
adhered
to thru-wall
assembly)
Gasket
Faceplate

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