STEINBACH Stahlwandpool Nuovo Deluxe Rund Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Steinbach
Table of Contents
STEINBACH Stahlwandpool Nuovo Deluxe Rund
INSTALLATION
These installation instructions are valid in general if you place your pool
free. If you sink your pool partially or completely, so please check the
separate instructions in the installation manual and the installation
instructions enclosed.
To protect you from unnecessary surprises, it makes sense that you make a plan
before setting up the pool on what material you need and what you want to do
in a time schedule.
Do not install the swimming pool on a windy day. It is extremely difficult to
keep the swimming pool wall upright and it would probably fall, resulting in
injuries. Mount the pool liner on a warm, sunny day,
so it is easy to interpret in the pool. You shouldn’t also mount the swimming
pool liner in direct sunlight, since the thermal expansion not an optimal fit
of the film is given. The best time for the installation of the swimming pool
liner is in summer, early morning or late evening. Do not mount the pool liner
at temperatures below 15°C, other-wise the film is stiff and difficult to
assemble.
The swimming pool filter system and other accessories may be operated
electrically. If you do not have appropriate electrical connections in your
garden, it is necessary to establish this.
The necessary electrical connections must be made by a licensed electrical
contractor. The supply lines are secure and in addition to earth with a
residual current circuit breaker 30 milliamps. The relevant statutory
provisions as ÖVE, VDE etc. must be observed. Avoid sharp objects in the pool.
This could lead to damage to the film. Do not climb onto the handrail. This
could result in damage to the handrail or the pelvic wall.
Swimming pools with a depth of 90 or 120 cm are not suitable for dives or head
jumps. Failure to comply could result in severe head or spinal injuries!
Never leave your children unattended when they are in or around the swimming
pool! Should there be children in your home or neighborhood, who can not swim,
we recommend you to set up an inexpensive mesh fence which is available in
construction stores, around your pool. Tarpaulins or other pool covers do not
provide child safety. So do not leave that pool covers, no matter what kind
they are, get rid of the responsibility for your children.
Location of your pool (Figure 1)
When choosing a location for your pool, you should take into consideration of
several factors.
Under no circumstances, the swimming pool must be installed below ground
level. This swimming pool must only be installed above ground and on hard,
solid ground. Your pool should therefore not be bolted on banked surfaces.
This could lead to subsidence and thus damage to the swimming pool. If it is
possible choose the sunniest spot in your garden. The larger the area of the
basin, the better it is. At least you should have an open space of about 90 cm
around the pool. If there is the possibility of a sheltered spot, so you
should choose for your pool. A swimming pool that is unprotected from the wind
is subject to a high heat loss by convection and evaporation. You
shouldn’t place your pool next to or under trees, bushes, etc. (large
maintenance effort). Under no circumstances your pool should be installed
under overhead lines. Avoid providing your pool on landlines.
Location of the filter system
Your pool should be equipped with a sand filter. In free-standing filter
systems is a minimum distance from the edge of the pool to be observed. For
further information please see the attached description of the filter system.
Preparing an installation site
We want you to have your pool for many years with great pleasure. The effort
and care that you put into the preparation of the foundations can make a great
difference in the life span of your swimming pool and its liner. The better
prepared and fixed the place is, the longer you will have to enjoy your
swimming pool. Therefore we apply appropriate care. It is absolutely necessary
that the ground on which your pool is built is flat and stable (no banked
areas).
Settlements would inevitably lead to deformity and damage to your pool. Remove
roots, grass and stones in the selected area, including those under the
ground. The weight of the water will compress these elements between the liner
and the earth under the swimming pool, resulting in damage. Grass left
underneath the pool liner will rot and give of an unpleasant odor and stones
and roots will damage the pool liner.
If you build your pool directly on concrete, asphalt or a similar surface, so
it is essential that between the substrate and the film a commercial mineral
fiber fabric is introduced as a separating layer. Never install this swimming
pool inside a garage, or on a balcony, roof, terrace or any other surface that
is not completely flat and solid. The maximum weight that the installation
site can support must be taken into consideration.
The basin is generally not suitable for installation in the ground, there is
no guarantee at contravening.
Plot the place of installation
Please refer to the dimensions according to the table and draw on your
installation location with lime powder or spray paint.
Hammer a peg into the ground in the center of the area where you want your
pool.
Now drag a circle with a cord and a can of paint or spray with lime powder,
with the radius of which is specified in the table.
Tank size | R | R+ detached | R+ sunk |
---|---|---|---|
Ø 3,5 m | 1,75 m | 2,0 m | 2,25 m |
Ø 4,0 m | 2,0 m | 2,25 m | 2,5 m |
Ø 4,6 m | 2,30 m | 2,55 m | 2,80 m |
Ø 5,5 m | 2,75 m | 3,0 m | 3,25 m |
R+ is the radius of the required footprint. (Figure 2,4)
Level the ground in the marked area. The entire area of the swimming pool must be leveled and free of stones and twigs. (Figure 5)
Leveling the place of installation
Using a leveling tool, a straight wooden board or even better would be a
yardstick (alu slat) and level the surface down to the level of the lowest
point. Do not fill in the holes; dig away higher areas. Scatter a fine layer
of sifted sand over the leveled surface and level again. Dig from the raised
spots. In no case the subscript throw up, this could lead to subsidence.
Figure 6, 7
Now pave the installation location so until this is completely flat. Only a
properly prepared installation site is a prerequisite for a functional pool.
Using floor insulation:
If you isolate the pelvic floor with Styrofoam or Styrodur, it is necessary to
make the whole pool to the insulation. Bring to a maximum of 3 cm thick, flat
gravel layer and compress them. Then place the insulation into the bottom
gravel bed. Figure 9
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Floor insulation treatable
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Gravel bed max. 3 cm
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Excavation turf
Figure 10 -
Excavation
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gravel bed
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floor insulation added sheepishly
With a concrete foundation, the instructions are the same, with the concrete slab replacing the gravel bed (thickness depends on the lo-cal conditions at 15 – 20 cm with steel reinforcement).
Underground Installation
In-ground installation of the pool, you must provide suitable pres-sure
protection around the basin. This can be made of lightweight concrete, lean
concrete or by building a peripheral wall.
Why? The pressure of the back-filling with earth or gravel is a multiple of
the water pressure. If no backfill to stabilize with light or lean is done,
the pool may collapse during emptying.
Basin assembling without floor isolation
Concrete slabs beneath the bottom rail connectors are not essential for
stability and stability and security reasons, their installation is
recommended by us. Doing otherwise may lead to subsidence, which subsequently
may cause damage to the pool. The concrete slabs have to be sunk flush with
the installation area. Figure 38,39,40
Installation of floor rails
Now connect the single floor rails with the bottom rail connectors. Make sure
that there stays a distance of about 1 cm between the bottom rail. Figure 41,
42
Check the measure R, the distance from the basin center to the center of each
bottom rail connecting piece, to make sure that your pool is set up around.
Figure 43
Mounting of the steel jacket
Unpack the coiled pool wall and place it vertically on cardboard at the center
of the pool circle. The starting end of the wall must be positioned over a
base plate, and the holes for the filter hoses should be positioned where the
pump and filter will be The wall is rolled clockwise completely over the
entire length of the circle in the inner profiles. Figure 13
Complete the circle, line up the holes in the two ends of the pool wall and
join the ends with a bolt and nut through each head. The head oft he bolts
must be on the inner surface of the wall, and the wash-ers and nuts on the
outer surface.
There are two lines of holes on the wall. It is important that each hole has a
screw (except the last one), otherwise, the pool could break when filling.
Recheck all of the base plates to make sure each one are centered where the
base rails meet. Even make sure, that all lower profiles are set correctly.
Now you may cut to measure the last section with a hacksaw. For this you only
just need to lift the steel wall a little bit. Also do not for-get the plastic
connectors. Figure 14 Using a strip of PVC, cover the bolt heads on the inside
of the pool wall to protect the liner from rubbing against objects, which is
the main cause of tears in the liner (fig. 16). This tape must adhere firm-
ly, if it’s necessary, use PVC glue. Stick the strip with glue for PVC to
insure that for instance the screws are completely covered before moving on to
the next step. Figure 15
Make sure that the swimming pool is completely circular. Figure 16
If you use no floor insulation
Cover the inside bottom border of the circle using clean thin sifted sand free
of any stones or foreign objects with a height of 1 – 2 cm and condense this.
Press the sand into a vertical triangular-shaped layer that covers the
sections and the inside part of the metal wall. The height of this triangular
layer must be around 7 cm. In this way, you will prevent the liner from
sliding under the metal wall and being damaged due to the pressure and the
weight of the water. To avoid running away of the sand, you should install as
shown below, in ad-dition a plastic sheet along the pelvic floor.
Figure 17
- chamfer
- tape
- platic film
- steel jacket
Figure 18
If you use floor insulation
Here you can use our optional Styrofoam wedges. These are glued with an
adhesive force on the round floor insulation along the pool wall.
Alternatively, you can also make the furrow of sand.
Regardless how you make the groove, you have to apply to the floor insulation
and the fillet a swimming fleece because otherwise, the bottom of the pool
liner insulation deprives the plasticizers, the film becomes brittle and thus
significantly reduces the lifetime.
Installation of the swimming pool liner
The liner used has been developed to withstand exposure to heat and
ultraviolet rays for a long period of time.
Therefore, under certain climates and conditions of use, the liner quality can
vary slightly.
Never walk on the liner with shoes on.
The liner is the most important and delicate part of the swimming pool. Do not
use knives or any sharp objects to open the swimming pool bag/container.
Carefully separate the liner from the rest of the parts and keep it in a safe
place to avoid undesired holes or damages that could be caused by the tools or
the metal wall.
Install the liner on a sunny day, minimum 20º C, so that it can easily stretch
during the installation. It is made of a highly flexible vinyl material.
- Place the liner (L) in the center of the swimming pool and unfold it towards the sides. Place the rough side towards the inside of the pool. The welded part that joins the base of the liner with the side must perfectly match the lower sections and the wall, all around the inside perimeter at the bottom of the swimming pool. Figure 19
- Locate the side welding so that it is perfectly right and perpendicular on the ground. This will help you to place the liner without folds.
- Lift the side of the liner that covers the upper edges of the swimming pool and fasten it to the top of the wall with clothespins. Remove the wrinkles by pulling smoothly outwards and adjust the lin-er. Flatten the pool liner with your hands. Don’t pull too hard. Figure 20
- It is very important, that the liner is centered, well extended and not wrinkled. Start filling the pool with water, but not more than 2-3 cm and work out all the wrinkles and smooth the liner to the wall. Dont’t strech the liner too much. Now make sure the pool wal lis level. If the level is off by more than 25 mm across the diameter of the pool, empty the pool, take the wall apart and level the foundations again. Figure 21
- Insert the U-profiles (Poolcoping) around the edges of the pool. After the U-profiles are installed, cut the last profile to the appropriate length. Figure 22, 23
- Now install the white profiles (PCA) on the circumferential pro-files PL. Leave a gap between the vertical pillars of + / – 10 mm between the profiles PCA. Figure 31,32
Installation of the decorative foil (optional)
Now put on the decorative film on the steel jacket and make sure that there
are no wrinkles.
Now you have to cut in the steel casing pre-punched outlets for skimmer and
inlet ring all around about 2 inches larger. Figure 25, 26
Mounting the vertical stay
- Insert the required vertical uprights on around the basin.
- Fit the vertical uprights into the ground rail connectors with 2 self-tapping screws. The flaps of the connectors must be inside.
- Place the top plate on the pier, so that the flaps remain on the in-side of the post and secure it with 3 self-threading screws. Make sure that the pile is completely vertical. Figure 33, 34
Mounting of the handrails
- Install a hand rail and position by first one of the ends over the top of the plate. The side of the hand rails, which remains inside the swimming pool, must be in the vicinity of the film or of the panel and the wall of the pool. Figure 35
- Align the holes out as shown. Secure it in place with 2 screws on the top plate. Tighten the screws until all handrails have been installed at their place. Figure 36
- Repeat steps 1 and 2 with all the hand rails.
- Form a perfect circle.
- Adjust the hand rails, so they all have the same distance of each other and tighten the screws.
Installation of decorative caps
- Create the first decorative cap on the ends of the two handrails and hook it on the inner edges of the hand rails.
- Pull the decorative cap beyond the outer edge of the handrail and hook the cap.
- Repeat these steps to attach the rest of the decorative caps. Figu-re 37
Installation of the inlet nozzle and skimmer
Connector openings for built-in elements (skimmer and nozzles):
The openings for the built-in elements are not completely punched out in the
factory. Therefore the inner metal piece (on the perforated areas) must be
released carefully using an appropriate tool, and the edges filed down. Then
treat the edges with appropriate protection from corrosion (e.g. rust
protection or zinc paint).
Also note the information in the description of the skimmer. Continue filling
your pool.
Keep on filling the swimming pool with water until 5 cm below the cutted inlet
nozzle.
Scan the circle in the pelvic wall and make a cross-section with a sharp knife
(Stanley knife), without cutting out beyond the punching out! Figure 27
Insert the inlet nozzle with a seal of the tank wall inside through to the
outside. The resulting film triangles on the outside should be cut off along
the nozzle clean and accurate.
Now bring on the second seal on the outside of the inlet nozzle and screw it
together with the plastic nut. Tighten the inlet nozzle orderly (Caution: do
not overtighten!).Figure 28
- seals
- steel jacket
- swimming pool liner
If your inlet nozzle should be equipped with a loose pump connection piece, it
is necessary to seal the threads with Teflon tape!
After placing the inlet nozzle properly, keep on filling the swimming pool
with water until 5 cm below the skimmer.
First, plug the skimmer flap into the skimmer case. Depending on the design of
the skimmer there are 2 seals individually or 1 lip seal in-cluded.
Assembly with two skimmer seals
Take the skimmer flange and a seal and plug one screw at each top on the right
and left. Now scan both openings in the foil and the corresponding holes from
the steel wall and pierce them through with a pointed end. Plug the two screws
with the skimmer flange and the seal from the inside through to the outside
and put on the second seal on the two screws on the tank wall outside. Now
onto the pool wall outside the skimmer has to be fixed with the two screws. As
a result, the remaining holes are punched in the foil and pushed through the
separate screws, and bolt together with the skimmer case. Be sure that the
skimmer seals are mounted even all round. Tighten the screws diagonally and
evenly to ensure tightness. The tightening of the screws may only be done by
hand, so as not to
overtighten the screws (don’t use a cordless screwdriver). As a re-sult, the
film square is cut with a sharp knife (Stanley knife) within the skimmer
flange. Figure 29
Assembly with V-shaped skimmer seal
Replace the lip seal on the skimmer section. Note the flange holes! Proceed
the same as previously described above. Figure 29
- steel jacket
- swimming pool liner
- seals
- skimmer flange
After connection to the filter system, the water is filled to approximately half the skimmer. (Figure 30)
If your skimmer should be equipped with a loose pump connection piece, it is
necessary to seal the threads with Teflon tape!
End of season
At the end of the season decrease the water level just below the skimmer
opening or inlet nozzle of the pool. In addition, the connecting tubes to the
filter plant have to be dismantled. The filter system or filter pump is
drained by opening the drain plugs. Filter systems located outdoor must be
accommodated in a frost-fre room in the winter.
We recommend a winterization only when the water temperature is below 12
degrees.
| 011149
Ø 3,5 x 1,2 m
| 011151
Ø 4,6 x 1,2 m
| 011161
Ø 5,5 x 1,2 m
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TO/TU/AR| 011301| 011301| 011301
T1| 011302| 011302| 011303
T2| 011304| 011304| 011305
PCA| 011310| 011312| 011313
EMB| 011324| 011324| 011324
CH| 011330| 011336| 011337
TO2| 011355| 011355| 011355
VER| 011357| 011357| 011357
HOR| 011358| 011359| 011360
PL| 011370| 011370| 011370
PCS| 011371| 011372| 011372
L| 011383| 011388| 011389
Damage caused by freezing isn’t covered by warranty!
Steinbach VertriebsgmbH,
Aistingerstrasse 2, 4311 Schwertberg, Österreich
FR/IT/CZ/HU/HR/SK/SLO/RO/BG/TR: +43 (0) 7262 / 61431-0
e-mail: service@steinbach.at
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