Well, nothing like jumping right in with my first post. About to order a kit from Royal for an owner build. I’m pretty handy with most things; built/GC’d my house and there’s not much I’m not willing to try, but I have no experience with pools other than swimming in them and a lot of research here – Pool School, forums, etc.
Basics:
20x44 rectangle with autocover, 3’4” shallow to 9’ deep (~30,000 gallons, I think)
Vinyl liner, polymer walls, cantilevered concrete deck, Latham Grey Mosaic liner, no border. Corner wedding cake steps with a bench on each side
Pentair 011018 3HP pump
Pentair Clean & Clear 520 sq ft filter
Pentair UltraTemp 110 Heat Pump
Pentair IC60 SWG
No spa or water features, so a fairly straight-forward build, I hope.
Questions:
1. I’ll have two skimmers; is it overkill to do 4 regular returns if I also have two step returns?
2. Any reason not to do all 2” PVC for both suction and return lines?
3. Is it worthwhile to do one or two of the returns as deep returns? Sounds like that helps with heating efficiency but I’d like to learn to winterize this myself, and if using deep returns means scuba diving to plug them for winterization, that’s not going to happen. I think that means they’re not worth the hassle but am interested in other opinions or confirmation.
4. Automation – This is where I’m especially fuzzy – how many actuators and relays do I need? It looks like I can buy the IC60/EasyTouch as a package with 8 relays, two actuators, and the transformer/power center (model 521150). Is that what I want? How many of each would I need for this set up?
5. Lighting – I’m thinking of going with the PureColor LED/Amerlite combo from Inyo Pools. Good choice? Is there a strong reason to go with 12V over 120? If I use 120 then I could probably integrate with Lutron/SmartThings for broader lighting integration anyway. Should I rethink that? Can the PureColor LED’s play nice with the EasyTouch, so I should plan to run them through that instead? If so, 120 or 12V?
6. Light placement - I don’t feel like I care about a lot of illumination, just enough for glow/ambience/minimal visibility. I’d like to just do one light, but it seems like there’s consensus that I need at least two for this size pool. The pool will almost always be viewed from the shallow end, especially at night, so I'm thinking one light centered in the shallow end wall and another 2/3 down one of the long walls… Unless someone can convince me that I can get by with just the one in the shallow end, which is what I’d prefer….
7. Should I go with a smaller pool (18x40) to get more SWG capacity? Main reason for 20x44 is my wife wants the 9' diving well and it looks like that isn't an option at that size. Or at least not without going custom and losing shallow end space, which we also want to avoid.
8. Royal includes an APC touchpad with the cover, or I can get a standard Coverstar touchpad (not wi-fi) for +$195. Any reason to pay extra for the Coverstar touchpad?
Thanks in advance to anybody with an opinion on any of this. This sure seems like a helpful and supportive place!
Basics:
20x44 rectangle with autocover, 3’4” shallow to 9’ deep (~30,000 gallons, I think)
Vinyl liner, polymer walls, cantilevered concrete deck, Latham Grey Mosaic liner, no border. Corner wedding cake steps with a bench on each side
Pentair 011018 3HP pump
Pentair Clean & Clear 520 sq ft filter
Pentair UltraTemp 110 Heat Pump
Pentair IC60 SWG
No spa or water features, so a fairly straight-forward build, I hope.
Questions:
1. I’ll have two skimmers; is it overkill to do 4 regular returns if I also have two step returns?
2. Any reason not to do all 2” PVC for both suction and return lines?
3. Is it worthwhile to do one or two of the returns as deep returns? Sounds like that helps with heating efficiency but I’d like to learn to winterize this myself, and if using deep returns means scuba diving to plug them for winterization, that’s not going to happen. I think that means they’re not worth the hassle but am interested in other opinions or confirmation.
4. Automation – This is where I’m especially fuzzy – how many actuators and relays do I need? It looks like I can buy the IC60/EasyTouch as a package with 8 relays, two actuators, and the transformer/power center (model 521150). Is that what I want? How many of each would I need for this set up?
5. Lighting – I’m thinking of going with the PureColor LED/Amerlite combo from Inyo Pools. Good choice? Is there a strong reason to go with 12V over 120? If I use 120 then I could probably integrate with Lutron/SmartThings for broader lighting integration anyway. Should I rethink that? Can the PureColor LED’s play nice with the EasyTouch, so I should plan to run them through that instead? If so, 120 or 12V?
6. Light placement - I don’t feel like I care about a lot of illumination, just enough for glow/ambience/minimal visibility. I’d like to just do one light, but it seems like there’s consensus that I need at least two for this size pool. The pool will almost always be viewed from the shallow end, especially at night, so I'm thinking one light centered in the shallow end wall and another 2/3 down one of the long walls… Unless someone can convince me that I can get by with just the one in the shallow end, which is what I’d prefer….
7. Should I go with a smaller pool (18x40) to get more SWG capacity? Main reason for 20x44 is my wife wants the 9' diving well and it looks like that isn't an option at that size. Or at least not without going custom and losing shallow end space, which we also want to avoid.
8. Royal includes an APC touchpad with the cover, or I can get a standard Coverstar touchpad (not wi-fi) for +$195. Any reason to pay extra for the Coverstar touchpad?
Thanks in advance to anybody with an opinion on any of this. This sure seems like a helpful and supportive place!