Search results with tag "Pools and spas"
Guide to Standards - Pools and Spas - SAI Global
infostore.saiglobal.comspas is included in HB 241-2002, Water Management for Public Swimming Pools and Spas. Pool Pumps Pool pumps supplied in Australia and New Zealand should be tested to AS/NZS 60335.2.41:2004, Household and similar electrical appliances ...
Portable Swimming Pools & Spas
www.cgrc.nsw.gov.auUnder the NSW Swimming Pools Act 1992, all swimming pools must be protected by a child resistant barrier or pool fence, complying with Australia Standard AS1926-2012. This requirement applies to all permanent and portable swimming pools and spas that exceed 30cm in depth.
Safety Barrier Guidelines for Residential Pools
www.cpsc.govSafety Barrier Guidelines for Residential Pools 1 Each year, thousands of American families suffer swimming pool trage-dies—drownings and near-drownings of young children. The majority of deaths and injuries in pools and spas involve young children ages 1 to 3 and occur in residential settings. These tragedies are preventable.
Pool and spa safety barrier self assessment - checklist 1
www.vba.vic.gov.auSwimming pools and spas on residential properties in Victoria that are capable of holding more than 300 mm (30 cm) of water are required to have a pool safety barrier to restrict access to a pool area by young children (under the age of 5). This also includes relocatable pools, above ground pools, indoor pools, hot tubs, and bathing or wading ...
ORP CONTROL IN POOLS AND SPAS
www.sbcontrol.comPage 3 Using ORP control The recommended ORP level for pools and spas is between 650 and 750 mV. It can be even higher in very clean water. The absolute minimum of …
THE ORP STANDARD - CHEMTROL POOL CONTROL
www.sbcontrol.comOxidation-reduction potential (ORP) — a mandatory standard for measuring water quality in West Germany’s public pools and spas — ought to become a public-health requirement
PUBLIC SWIMMING POOL AND SPA OPERATING …
cchealth.orgRevised 4/1/14 2 Recommended Chemical Levels in Swimming Pools and Spas Minimum Ideal Maximum Free chlorine residual 2.0 2.0 - …
POOLS AND SPAS - ADWR - Home Page
www.azwater.govPools and spas are responsible for approximately 16% of the outdoor water use. In Arizona, a standard (16 ft. X 36 ft.) uncovered pool loses four to six feet per year to evaporation, most of which