MEASURING INSTRUCTIONS Step-by-Step. Rectangular Pools. Step #1: Measure the Width (A) and the Length (B)

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MEASURING INSTRUCTIONS Step-by-Step Rectangular Pools Step #1: Measure the Width (A) and the Length (B) Referring to the illustration of your rectangular pool (figure 1), be sure that the width (A) and the length (B) measurements are made at the bead receiver (where the liner snaps into the track), not at the edge of the coping (the edge of the pool deck). See figure 2. Figure 1 Record all measurements in the MEASURING FORM. Step #2: Measure Diagonals For a RECTANGULAR pool, you will need to measure the pool Figure 2 on the diagonals (#1 and #2). Refer to Figure 3 to locate the diagonals. Remember to use the bead receiver (pool edge) as the reference point. The diagonals are often overlooked, but they are important because few pools are perfectly square. There can be a substantial difference end-to-end in a pool, and that needs to be noted if a liner is to fit properly. (The Computer Aided Design System that engineers your liner can adjust for out of square pools.) Measure the diagonals from the squared corners. If the corners of your pool are rounded (radius) or cut (diagonal), be sure to measure to squared corners. Refer to the diagrams (figure 4) for instructions on measuring to squared corners. Record all measurements in the MEASURING FORM. Figure 3 Figure 4

Step #3: Horizontal Measurements of Pool Bottom and Depth Measurements Choose the bottom contour of your pool from the illustration shown in Figure 5 to determine which measurements you will need to take. You will also specify this on the MEASURING FORM. Figure 5 Figure 5 HOW DO I MEASURE THE BOTTOM OF MY POOL? You will be able to make horizontal measurements of your pool bottom without entering the pool. Taking these measurements is easier than you may think when you use this easy-tomake measuring tool. YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: 1. A long straight pole (telepole) 2. String attached to one end of the pole 3. Some sort of weight tied to the other end of the string 4. A measuring tape Follow the instructions below, using your fishing pole, to make these measurements. Horizontal Bottom Measurements: Use your fishing pole to fish for a point on the bottom of the pool. With the pole parallel to the ends of the pool and the string vertical (allow no slack in the string), measure the distance from the edge of the pool (water s edge) to the end of the pole where string is attached. You should fish for points that will achieve the desired measurements based on the bottom contour of your pool. For example, to take measurement (G) or (I), you would stand on one side of the pool, and fish for a corner of the Hopper. You would then measure the distance from the edge of the pool (pool wall) to the end of the pole where the string is attached. Depth Measurements: When taking the depth measurements (J) and (K), be sure to measure from the bottom of the pool floor to the bead receiver. Do not measure to the top of the pool or your measurement will be incorrect. ARE YOU MEASURING THE BOTTOM OF YOUR POOL CORRECTLY?

Be sure you are NOT measuring the slopes when taking horizontal bottom measurements. We only use measurements parallel to the deck. See the diagram (Figure 6) for the correct way to measure the pool depth. Select the bottom contour of your pool as illustrated previously. Quick Check Of Your Measurements L+M+N+E must equal B for a Standard Hopper L+N must equal B for a Wedge E1+L+M+N+E must equal B for a Sport End L+M+N+E +EL must equal B for a Safety Ledge G+H+I must equal A for Standard Hopper and Wedge (A is the width of pool taken in Step #2) SL+G + H + I + SL must equal A for Safety Ledge (A is the width of pool taken in Step #2) Make sure that you are taking measurements of the pool bottom on a horizontal plane. If you measure Figure 6 the slopes of the pool, you will have an incorrect measurement. The measurements you take will depend on what style of bottom contour your pool has. Record all measurements in the MEASURING FORM.

Step #4: Corners Corners need to be specified on the measuring form. They can be one of 90degree, cut (diagonal) or radius (rounded). Square (90deg) Corners Square corners do not require a measurement. Indicate Square corners on the MEASURING FORM in the Corner Type Section. Cut (Diagonal) Corners Cut corners must be measured. Refer to the illustration (Figure 8) to correctly measure your cut corners. Indicate Cut corners and record the distance (1 to 2) on the MEASURING FORM in the Corner Type Section. Radius (Rounded) Corners Radius corners must be squared before measuring. Use 2 straight edges to form an imaginary square corner, mark where the edges meet as Point 1.Measure from the imaginary corner (Point 1) to Point 2. Refer to the illustration (Figure 9) to correctly measure your radius corners. Indicate Radius corners and record the distance (1 to 2) on the MEASURING FORM in the Corner Type Section. Figure 7 Figure 8 Step #5: Vinyl-Covered Step Sections Figure 9 If your pool has a built-in step section that is covered with vinyl, you must complete the Vinyl Covered Step Section of the MEASURING FORM. This is not required if your step is a fiberglass step attached to your pool. Step #6: Wall Seam Placement (pools with steps) By default, the wall seam placement is in the center of the shallow end. However if your pool has a step located at a different location (side of pool, left or right of shallow end) then the wall seam should be placed in the center of the step. Indicate on the measuring form where the seam should be located if other than center shallow end.