Jet Housing Installation - Existing Concrete or Gunite Installation - continued
Figure 9
Layout for installing in existing gunite or concrete pools
Jet Housing Installation - Liner and/or Fiberglass Pool Construction
CAUTION: Locate discharge connector directly ABOVE the suction connection. Discharge and suction connectors must be
exactly vertical or the stainless steel handles will not align properly. (See Figure 10)
CAUTION: Center of the jet housing (the two jet nozzles) should be exactly 12" BELOW water level for maximum e ciency.
CAUTION: Gasket with knobs (part# 26) goes BEHIND pool wall.
CAUTION: Clamping ring gasket (part# 27) goes in FRONT of pool wall. A good RTV silicone may be used with gasket when
mounting jet housing, but in most cases it is not necessary. Installer should decide whether or not silicone is necessary.
1. Cut 13.3" hole through pool wall. Ensure that the center
of this hole is 12" BELOW the water level.
2. Using the template shown in Figure 11, mark and drill
the fourteen (14) M8 holes through the pool wall.
3. Insert the gasket with knobs (part# 26) in the front
of the jet housing. Align the jet housing on the outside
pool wall, making sure the discharge connector is directly
ABOVE the suction connector.
4. For Liner pools only: Install the two M8 x 30 countersunk
screws (part# 98) in the two holes at 15° from the vertical
axis. This will keep the jet housing attached to the pool
wall for liner installation and replacement.
5. Align the clamping ring gasket (part# 27) on the inside
of the pool wall (or on liner) as shown in Figures 12 & 13.
Be sure the ribs on the outer edge of the gasket are facing
away from the pool wall and are positioned as shown.
14
19"
Water Level
36"
Air Regulator Hose Connection
Figure 10
Jet Housing - Rear View
Beam
Discharge connection
Suction connection
Bonding Adaptor
Protective Conduit Connection
L.E.D Light Cable & Air Hose