Owning a swimming pool
in your home and maintaining it is such a heavy tedious job, it being a long
and monotonous repetitive one. But
modern technology has devised a pool equipment and spa control systems that allows the
family full control of all pool and spa features, offering a new level of
convenience for pool owners looking for an affordable, convenient pool and spa
control system. The system includes an
easy to use control panel that is built-in to the out-door enclosure. This panel system allows for full system
setup, programming, and everyday operation.
In addition, owners can access their equipment via optional indoor
control panels, and wireless hand held remotes.
When used with the new ScreenLogic 2 interface, homeowners gain added
control of their pool and pa from anywhere across the globe, using their
iPhone, iPad, iPad touch, Mac or PC.
Plus, there is a model with an integrated Intellichlor salt chlorinating
system for ultimate convenience and control.
Quite a state of the art technology, its optional
controllers for added convenience; indoor control panel (for 4 or 8 circuit
system), a wireless controller (for 4 to 8 circuit system), a Quicktouch II
wireless remote, a 4-button spa side remote, spacommand side remote, and mobile
access. 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 outputs, and communication
ports, as well as a diagnostic screen that reports failures for troubleshooting
and repair purposes.
Knowing and following safety guidelines will help
everyone enjoy their leisure hours safely.
Basic information of general pool safety are;
- For adults and children – know your swimming limits and stay within them. Don’t try to keep up with a stronger skilled swimmer. Keep an eye on weaker swimmers if they appear tired encourage them to get out of the water and rest.
- Watch out for dangerous “toos”, too tired, too cold, too much sun, too much strenuous activity. Get out of the water immediately for any of these situations occur. Stay off the main drain. The suction from the pump could trap you underwater.
- Use common sense regarding food and beverages while swimming. Do not chew gum or eat while you swim, you could easily choke. Never drink alcohol and swim.
- Use plastic instead of glassware in the pool area. A general rule is enter feet first into water than head first. Never dive into an above ground pool, they are too shallow.
- Always supervise children.
- Never use air-filled swimming aids as a substitute for approved life vest. Never use flotation devices or inflatable toys to replace parental supervision. Children must be constantly reminded to walk slowly in the pool area and only enter the water with you.
- Don’t assume young children will use good judgment and caution around the water. After you’ve done swimming, secure the pool so children can’t enter.
Having your own
swimming pool at your backyard is fun and exciting. Above all, swimming is really the best
exercise for everyone. I would really want to talk about things over if you have any questions, concerns or to learn more about maintaining your pool equipment just visit us here.