*Build Thread* - California Bay Area new pool construction

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Hello all - First post here, been lurking for a while trying to absorb knowledge.

So far, here is what I know are definite parameters for the pool:


  • 26,000 gallon outdoor in-ground 26'x38' stoneworks finish gunite pool w/ 30' lazy river, island with seating deck, 3 waterfalls, 4 deck jets, and 11'x7' spa;
  • Hayward TriStar VS pump; Hayward 2 HP TriStar full rate pump (features); Hayward 3 HP TriStar full rate pump (lazy river jet);
  • First Choice 525 sq ft cartridge filter;
  • Hayward Universal H-Series 400k BTU heater;
  • Hayward ProLogic automation w/ AquaConnect;
  • SR Smith PoolLux Premier light controller, SR Smith Treo and Treo Micro lights;
 
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Re: California Bay Area new pool construction - Equipment questions

I bet if you do a search in the white search box at the top of this page for the above info you might find a couple of just completed builds that have the done the phone apps. See what they have to say.

Good luck and let us know if you cannot find your answers with the search.

I turn my pump with a switch still so...........

Kim:kim:
 
Re: California Bay Area new pool construction - Equipment questions

The AquaConnect is what gives you the smartphone control.

Other than that, it comes down to the number of relays and built-in connections? How many components (e.g., VS Pump) will be connected to the panel? Does the panel support that many connections with relays or built-in connections? You will definitely need a relay for the PoolLux controller and for each non-VS Pump.

I know the installation manual for the OmniLogic lists the number of built-in connections and relays. So you may want to start your research with the manuals for the E-Command and ProLogic.

The other thing to consider is the price difference between a ProLogic (with 8 relays, right?) and the option of an AcquaConnect and the OmniLogic panel that comes standard with 4 relays, the AcquaConnect, and all sorts of built-in connections for VS Pumps, Valves, and Heaters.
 
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Congrats. This is going to be a great pool build. I am getting my chair ready:p Looks like you will be giving your neighbor some competition as I can see his lights and umbrella:cheers:
 
Ha! I was just commenting to a friend that it would be cool to have a lazy river like Great Wolf Lodge in the backyard. It will be interesting to see it completed I had no idea it could be done on a home build but I guess it is just water jets.
 

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That has some really neat features! Will the rocks in the middle of the moat be a water fall?

Now it is time for you to start bonding with your pool aka watering it! When you get tired of doing it by hand you can use a sprinkler.

Here is a set of links I put together for new pool owners. It is a lot of info so take it slow.

Print these out:
Pool School - Basic Pool Care Schedule

Pool School - Recommended Levels

Bookmark these:

Pool School - Recommended Pool Chemicals

http://www.troublefreepool.com/calc.html

Pool School - ABCs of Pool Water Chemistry

Make sure to ask any and all questions you might have no matter how small! We have all been where you are at one point.

Now is also the time to ask your PB what test kit he is providing. Let us know so we can fill in any holes!

Kim:kim:
 
Yep, there will be a waterfall in the island. There is a gas line there, but will be capped off for now until my autistic son can learn to not play with every knob he can find... :)

Been watering 3 times a day, keeping it damp. Using a sprinkler a well at times, but I was getting water collecting in the bottom.

I bought the Taylor K-2006C test kit based on all the reading I've done here. Been reading up on all the pool chemistry and looking for local sources for everything I need. I've got my Whale Tail brush, a ProTuff Pool Net, and the PB is providing a Dolphin robot during the build.

Thanks a bunch for your advice and help Kim!
 

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