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Operating and maintenance 

instructions 

Stainless steel swimming pool 

MB_S21-050 

Page 2 of 17 

 

Created:     Steinbichler 

Checked:     Badger 

Release: Veit 

Changed: DR 

Date:      05.03.2015 

Date:       13.08.2019 

Date: 13.08.2018 

Date:       13.08.2019 

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MB_S21-050 

version: 1.8 

 

CONTENT 

1.

 

GENERAL 

3

 

2.

 

CHEMICAL RESISTANCE 

4

 

2.1.

 

technical room, filter room

 

4

 

2.2.

 

Filled basin

 

4

 

2.3.

 

Limit values

 

4

 

2.4.

 

Note on water treatment

 

5

 

2.4.1.

 

pH value correction

 

5

 

2.4.2.

 

Flocculants

 

5

 

2.4.3.

 

Germicides

 

5

 

2.4.4.

 

Fresh water / chloride content

 

5

 

2.4.5.

 

Algae Destruction

 

6

 

2.4.6.

 

Introduction of chemicals

 

6

 

3.

 

CARE AND MAINTENANCE 

7

 

3.1.

 

Basin emptying

 

7

 

3.1.1.

 

Flood

 

7

 

3.1.2.

 

Groundwater

 

7

 

3.1.3.

 

Frost effects

 

7

 

3.1.4.

 

Coverings

 

7

 

3.2.

 

Pool cleaning

 

7

 

3.2.1.

 

Principles of pool cleaning

 

7

 

3.2.2.

 

Gutter cover grids

 

8

 

3.2.3.

 

Equipment parts

 

9

 

3.2.4.

 

Mechanical cleaning agents

 

10

 

3.2.5.

 

Chemical cleaning agents

 

11

 

3.3.

 

Pool filling

 

12

 

3.4.

 

Pool cleaning during operation

 

14

 

3.5.

 

Hibernation

 

14

 

3.6.

 

Equipment parts

 

15

 

3.6.1.

 

Billboards

 

15

 

3.6.2.

 

underwater spotlights / underwater loudspeakers / underwater cameras

 

15

 

4.

 

PASS-THROUGH POOL 

16

 

5.

 

WARRANTY 

17

 

 

Summary of Contents for Stainless steel swimming pool

Page 1: ... water treatment 5 2 4 1 pH value correction 5 2 4 2 Flocculants 5 2 4 3 Germicides 5 2 4 4 Fresh water chloride content 5 2 4 5 Algae Destruction 6 2 4 6 Introduction of chemicals 6 3 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 7 3 1 Basin emptying 7 3 1 1 Flood 7 3 1 2 Groundwater 7 3 1 3 Frost effects 7 3 1 4 Coverings 7 3 2 Pool cleaning 7 3 2 1 Principles of pool cleaning 7 3 2 2 Gutter cover grids 8 3 2 3 Equipmen...

Page 2: ...l swimming pool we ask you to observe and follow the following care and operating instructions exactly We cannot assume any warranty for damage resulting from disregard of our operating instructions The operation and maintenance of a swimming pool requires a multitude of specific chemical processes In order to prevent undesirable side effects before using chemical products you should observe their...

Page 3: ...nder the influence of oxygen Under normal operating conditions high alloy steel is completely resistant to most water As is the case with any material there are certain limits to the use of stainless steel Under special influences or conditions e g filling water highly contaminated with chlorides water treatment plants not conforming to standards special tests are required for the choice of materi...

Page 4: ...f fresh water 2 4 1 pH value correction At pH values above or below the values given in Table 1 the disinfectant effect of chlorination is impaired In addition undesirable side effects occur especially if the pH value is too low the material resistance is negatively affected A correction of the pH value raising lowering is absolutely necessary Too high or too low a pH value can harm your bathing g...

Page 5: ...eavy metal salts such as copper sulphate and those containing silver or mercury must not be used in stainless steel pools either They are in any case questionable in terms of sewage law Here too everything that harms the metals in your water cycle also harms your bathers Before using algaecides quaternary ammonium compounds please contact your water rights authority 2 4 6 Introduction of chemicals...

Page 6: ...level slowly rises 3 1 3 Frost effects The basin must not be emptied when the outside temperature is below 0 C There is a risk of the pool substructure foundations gravel bed freezing up The tank must also be completely free of ice before emptying risk of damage from ice floes 3 1 4 Coverings In order to make cleaning the pool as easy as possible it is advantageous to rinse off visible deposits wi...

Page 7: ...tic fleece without roughened side is very suitable for cleaning the seals When cleaning the floor trunking covers first clean the rubber seals according to the above instructions To clean the stainless steel surface of the floor duct cover the stainless steel cleaner must be applied with a brush in such a way that it does not come into contact with the rubber seal After the stainless steel cleaner...

Page 8: ...rsion 1 8 washed off with a high pressure cleaner max 50 bar water temperature max 30 C Chlorine bleaching lye or hydrochloric acid are generally prohibited for cleaning 3 2 3 Equipment parts Plastic equipment shall be cleaned with neutral detergent such as dishwashing detergent or similar and scratch free cloths For mechanical cleaning we recommend the use of a high pressure cleaner Stainless ste...

Page 9: ...s cleaning wool and textile fabrics knitted and woven fabrics cleaning cloths scouring cloths fringe material fleece cleaning textiles made of microfibres are very well suited to remove grip marks from stainless steel surfaces Textiles with woven or knitted metal bands synthetic nonwovens Without abrasives mostly produced in the colours white beige yellow For ground surfaces in the grinding direct...

Page 10: ...water and fragrances Like all purpose cleaner Alkaline cleaners Surfactants water and alkali water soluble organic solvents are often still present Especially for heavy grease and oil contamination resinous oils Abrasive alkaline cleaners Surfactants water and alkali water soluble organic solvents are often still present As abrasive they contain fine polishing agents mostly slurry chalk May only b...

Page 11: ...ms varies depending on the disinfecting agent When using disinfectant cleaners of any kind agreement must be reached with the responsible authority water authority person authorised to fish etc Cleaning agent for high pressure cleaners Alkaline neutral or acidic agents see relevant section depending on the application they are set to be low foaming or high foaming High foam products foaming preven...

Page 12: ...n If the maximum permissible filling pressure is now exceeded without water loading of the filling water already in the tank this can cause deformation of the floor duct covers and lifting of the seals This in turn would result in uncontrolled inflow effects An even distribution of pure water is no longer ensured The filling pressure can be regulated accordingly by the pump pressure or mains press...

Page 13: ...the pool during the winter break This means that setting the acid capacity to approx 2 dH corresponds to approx 3 56 fH in Switzerland To prevent heavy lime and algae deposits on the stainless steel pool in winter a winterising agent can be added to the pool water before wintering This makes spring cleaning easier especially with hard water The addition of the overwintering agent must not cause th...

Page 14: ...spotlights underwater loudspeakers underwater cameras WARNING electrical voltage Risk of injury Disconnect from voltage Electrical installations may only be carried out by a trained electrician Prior to maintenance or cleaning work the complete lighting system must be disconnected from the power supply and the relevant safety instructions of the manufacturer must be observed The lamps and luminair...

Page 15: ... the installation pot and thus in the water must be checked regularly for damage and embrittlement via the smallest cracks in the protective sheath of the cable moisture can reach either the headlight or in the other direction the power supply unit and cause damage in each case As a guide as a result of normal wear and tear a scheduled cable replacement should be provided after approx 5 years of o...

Page 16: ...ged please let us know immediately stating the essential facts What is damaged Where Why probably What circumstances could have led to this What consequences can be expected foreseen Who is responsible Where and how can you be reached NOTES You can also find the operating and maintenance instructions on our homepage https hsb eu de service pflegeanleitung You also have the possibility to order spa...

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