Difference between revisions of "Safety Drains VGBA" - Further Reading

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Since December 2008 the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act has required all drains in new pools to be VGBA compliant. These are safety drain covers that prevent anyone from being sucked onto the drain and entrapped. These are mandatory primary safety devices that should be installed on all new pools.
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Since December 2008 the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act has required all drains sold int he US and thus installed in new pools to be VGBA compliant. These are safety drain covers that prevent anyone from being sucked onto the drain and entrapped. These are mandatory primary safety devices that should be installed on all new pools.
  
Then the pool industry pushes a safety vacuum release system in their more complicated and expensive pumps as a secondary safety system. The problem is the sensor will false alarm and shutdown your pump unexpectedly. It may be hours or days before you notice it. So if you get the pump understand it will probably be a PITA.
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VGBA compliant drains either have two round intakes spaced apart or a wide horizontal drain.  VGBA intakes can be placed on the pool floor or on a wall.
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The pool industry also pushes a safety vacuum release system in their more complicated and expensive pumps as a secondary safety system. The problem is the sensor will false alarm and shutdown your pump unexpectedly. It may be hours or days before you notice it. So if you get the pump understand it will probably be a PITA.
  
 
For more on Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act you can read...
 
For more on Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act you can read...
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[https://www.poolsafely.gov/simple-safety-steps-series-ensure-all-pools-and-spas-have-vgb-compliant-drain-covers-and-teach-your-children-to-stay-away-from-drains/ Simple Safety Steps Series: Ensure all pools and spas have VGB-compliant drain covers and teach your children to stay away from drains]
  
 
[https://www.poolsafely.gov/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Pool-Safely-FAQ.pdf Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act (P&SS Act)FAQ]
 
[https://www.poolsafely.gov/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Pool-Safely-FAQ.pdf Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act (P&SS Act)FAQ]

Revision as of 21:32, 4 November 2019

Since December 2008 the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act has required all drains sold int he US and thus installed in new pools to be VGBA compliant. These are safety drain covers that prevent anyone from being sucked onto the drain and entrapped. These are mandatory primary safety devices that should be installed on all new pools.

VGBA compliant drains either have two round intakes spaced apart or a wide horizontal drain. VGBA intakes can be placed on the pool floor or on a wall.

The pool industry also pushes a safety vacuum release system in their more complicated and expensive pumps as a secondary safety system. The problem is the sensor will false alarm and shutdown your pump unexpectedly. It may be hours or days before you notice it. So if you get the pump understand it will probably be a PITA.

For more on Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act you can read...

Simple Safety Steps Series: Ensure all pools and spas have VGB-compliant drain covers and teach your children to stay away from drains

Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act (P&SS Act)FAQ

Summary Analysis of the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act

For more on pool safety you can read...

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