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The PURIQ UV-C water purifier contains intelligent electronics that alert you when it is time to replace the lamp, which ensures that the unit is always operating at peak efficiency and your water is clear. This way, you always have a perfectly working device you can rely on.
Utilizing the latest technology, the lamp emits very powerful UV-C light with a wavelength
The PURIQ Bright Series UV-C water purifier is available in 3 versions: Bright 40, Bright 80 and Bright 120 amalgam. The recommendation is 1 watt per m³.
of exactly 253.7 nm that kills practically all bacteria, viruses, algae and moulds.
This results in optimal purification, so the use of chlorine and other chemicals can be reduced by up to 80%! The PURIQ UV-C system, with its 100% eco-friendly operation, provides more natural, healthier water.
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This time last year in the UK, we were suffering a heat wave and record-breaking temperatures. Twelve months on and recordbreaking temperatures are in the news again, only this time they seem to be being experienced everywhere apart from in good old Blighty! Have we even had a summer this year? I’m yet to be convinced, which is a real shame because as we all know, our industry always does better when the sun is out, although perhaps not to the levels of 2022! That said, despite the lack of any prolonged hot spells, many across the industry are reporting being busy still, which is always welcome news. And this is despite some areas having hosepipe bans, inflation running at levels not seen for a generation, the rates of finance have climbed at an alarming rate and families becoming desperate to enjoy some holiday sunshine. My conclusion is that perhaps it’s best to take some of what you see on, or read in, the news with a pinch of salt as thankfully, it never seems to be quite as bad as is being presented!
With more people than ever owning or using pools and spas in the UK, water-based hygiene needs to be at the forefront of people’s minds, so somewhat handily, inside this latest issue, we take a look at some of the current solutions that are keeping the water clean whilst minimising chlorine use. In addition to this, we also take a look at just some of the laboursaving products that are making the testing of water in pools and spas a more simple and accurate task.
We’ve also an in depth look at the latest environmentally friendly heat pumps that are on the market – products that will definitely take the chill out of the water on the overcast
days that we’re all so used to in the UK. With elevated energy costs, they’re a product that will no doubt soar even more in popularity. Coming inside from the cold, dehumidification is also featured as we take a closer look at some of the environmental solutions that are able to provide a breath of fresh air to pool hall and spa spaces.
One sector that has changed a lot over recent years is lighting and we take our annual look at a number of the latest products which are delivering some truly stunning results to wet leisure environments. The appeal of stainless steel is also focused on again as we look at pools, spas and a number of accessories that are utilising the benefits of this timeless and elegant material that is also both remarkably flexible in its use and extremely durable too. 2023 is a milestone year for distributor SCP UK who are celebrating 25 years in business, and we put the spotlight on them, the journey the company has had and its plans for the future. If that wasn’t enough, Paul Webb from Fairlocks Pool Products provides an ‘Opinion’ piece in which he talks about some of the values that have helped him in his career in the industry, plus Luke Griffiths from the STA highlights why pool plant procedures are so important with a case study about a leisure centre that paid a heavy price for not formally implementing any! On the subject of plant rooms, we’ve also a piece about the transformation of one which has given a Welsh swimming pool a brand-new lease of life!
There’s also useful information from the BSPF, SPATA and BISHTA along with all the British entries shortlisted for the 2023 European Pool & Spa Awards hosted by EUSA are also revealed too. The winners will be announced later this year at the aquanale exhibition in Cologne. Finally, we’ve got our round up of all the latest industry, product, people and eco news from both here in the UK and from further afield. So, with a broad mix of subjects covered in this latest issue of SPN, hopefully we’ve provided a bit of something for everyone and I hope you find some time to enjoy it.
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Following a public consultation, Therme Manchester, the UK’s first city-based wellbeing resort, has submitted a refined new design for approval to Trafford Council.
The concept for the project has transitioned, from primarily a single building with zones and an undulating roofline, to a flowing pavilionstyle concept. This new design features separate connected structures that are immersed and enveloped in a natural landscape, with a revised location for car parking and enhanced connectivity with public transport.
The public consultation has shown overwhelming support with 91% of the responses towards the new design agreeing that it is even more impressive than the original, with the carbon footprint being one of the most important considerations. Therme Group have given their support for a district heating network that Peel L&P are promoting, to make rapid progress in the transition to low carbon heating.
Therme Manchester has enlisted the services of Fletcher Priest – a London-based architectural and design practice, and one of the largest in the United Kingdom – as Collaborating Architects. They are providing support to Therme ARC, Therme Group’s in-house architecture practice and design
company, with a series of design innovations. Additionally, the group has engaged GROSS. MAX., an Edinburgh-based firm responsible for the landscape design. GROSS.MAX. has also assisted Therme ARC in developing the concept within the broader urban landscape. Therme Group have taken on board the comments from the public consultation and will continue to listen and engage with community groups, in the Therme Manchester
post-planning design work, to ensure the development delivers optimum access to all. Pending planning approval, the £250m construction is set to commence later this year, with an estimated duration of 24 months for completion.
Therme Group 020 7769 6761
www.thermegroup.com
Exeter’s £44m energy-efficient St Sidwell’s Point is the UK’s first Passivhaus leisure centre and has been designed to use up to 70% less energy than a conventional facility. On the wet leisure side, the centre features main and learner swimming pools with moveable floors, a confidence water pool plus a 100-seat spectator area.
“Since opening, footfall through the centre has exceeded all expectations, so keeping the premises clean, particularly as it is so busy, is an ongoing challenge,” said Jonathan Brown, Centre Manager.
“Due to the mixed nature of the site, with so many wet areas, we have the highest anti-slip tiles throughout. The flooring needs to be kept scrupulously clean for the safety of centre users, while also needing to be maintained to look good.
“From day one, we needed the best possible equipment, but the first floor cleaning machines we tried simply were not reliable or robust enough. We were therefore delighted when our janitorial supplies contractor H.D.Adcock Nelson Ltd recommended floorcare machinery from Truvox International.
“At the in-house demonstration we were extremely impressed with the ease-of-use and efficiency of both the Orbital 1500 and the Multiwash™ PRO 340.”
The Orbital 1500 combines orbital and rotary motions into one, providing a constant vibration that increases cleaning efficiency. The roto-orbital movement gives the machine great stability, which enhances the performance compared with a regular single disc machine. It is easy to use and manoeuvre and the low vibration levels provide excellent operator comfort. Meanwhile, the Multiwash™ PRO 340 is a scrubberdryer, which gives excellent scrubbing power and pick up, leaving the floor clean and dry as well as adding a finishing touch to the floors.
“With the two machines from Truvox International we can guarantee perfect cleanliness and hygiene across the flooring throughout the site as they solve all of our complex floorcare issues,” concluded Jonathan.
The North West’s only historic Turkish baths has featured in the Victorian Society’s ‘Top Ten Endangered Buildings’ list this year.
The Grade II listed Turkish Baths in Cumbria needs local ownership and support to bring it back into community use for another century.
The now dissolved Carlisle City Council voted to close the Baths in 2022. It was one of only 12 historic baths in the UK still operating, nine of which are open to the public.
An active ‘Friends’ group continues to fight to save the Baths and in June, a spokesperson for the facility’s new owners advised:
“Cumberland Council recognises the historic significance of the Turkish Baths building in Carlisle and its listed status. We remain committed to finding a viable solution that will not only protect the building, but also provide it with a sustainable future.”
Sixteen ISPE workshop presentations from SPATEX 2023 are now available to view, free of charge, on the ISPE website. These add to the previously released presentations from the ‘Virtual SPATEX’ event from 2021, and are a great source of information.
Seven swimming pools in West Yorkshire are at risk of closure due to essential work being needed according to Kirklees Active Leisure (KAL) who run them on behalf of Kirklees Council.
The council’s current budget includes £6.1m for KAL, but this figure is expected to decrease drastically over the coming years with a maximum of £2.55m earmarked next year meaning the pools are all at risk.
Sitting on an 80-acre campus in the Cheshire heartland of Macclesfield, King’s School is renowned nationally for its excellence in sport. When the governors of King’s made the decision to upgrade their sports facilities with a new 25m x 13m (1-2m depth) swimming pool for training, competitions and galas, Warwickshire-based Buckingham Pools quickly rose to the surface as its builder of choice. In turn, Buckingham chose its tried and trusted supplier, Certikin, to provide much of the pool’s equipment.
Taking some eight months to design and build, the six-lane indoor pool is the jewel in the crown for a school that has in recent years produced pupils that have represented their country or been national champions in 22 different sports.
Certikin supplied the complete filtration system – two SLX filters and three circulation pumps providing a turnover of less than three hours to optimise the usability. Alongside the pumps, Certikin provided three inverters to make them variable speed. Easy to install and programme, these inverters offer a potential cost saving payback of less than six months.
Finishing off the swimming pool are Certikin’s gleaming stainless steel Gibraltar Rails ladders which come with anti-slip treads as standard.
Buckingham Pools offered a comprehensive QA package alongside its robust design and build methodology to ensure longevity and long-term assurance. Taking full responsibility for building the shell with shotcrete methodology resulted in exacting tolerances required over and above traditional concrete construction methods to ensure the pool complies with all the necessary standards.
Buckingham Pools 01926 852351
www.buckinghampools.com
Certikin 01993 777200 www.certikin.co.uk
Based in Oxfordshire, Stoneworld is a national supplier of natural stone and porcelain. Utilising a modern on site stone masonry factory, they are able to create bespoke, precision fabricated pieces for garden and pool projects. Working with a wide variety of customers, the company offers a reliable service, with high stock levels and an expert team to help ensure the success of any project.
Fast becoming regulars at the SPATEX trade show, Stoneworld offer new and innovative solutions to swimming pool customers, such
as precision cut grilles, three part copings and natural stone skimmer lids, alongside high quality stone and porcelain. A number of these items can be viewed on their stand when they exhibit.
Away from the show floor and behind the scenes, Stoneworld have recently celebrated the arrival of their new ‘Flying Bull’ edging machine, which allows them to create perfectly bullnosed copings on demand and in considerably higher quantities – providing the industry with a reliable source of premium quality pool copings for years to come.
With 20 years in natural stone, Stoneworld have carved a name out as one of the leading suppliers to the pool and spa industry, and innovators in stone masonry. Working across the UK, they supply to projects large and small in all areas of the hard landscaping sector.
Stoneworld
A revolutionary microfibre pool broom specially designed for fibreglass, tiled and vinyl lined pools. Also ideal for cleaning glass fences, windows, pool covers and pool coping.
Available from Certikin, Aqua Fingers® makes cleaning smooth surface pools easier and quicker as more surface area is covered by its high-density microfibre chenille attachment, flexible body and curved underbelly. This ensures no nooks or crannies are missed. Simply click and clean for a sparkling pool.
The discovery of extensive medieval remains at the swimming pool site at Abbey Fields has sparked intense local interest.
Archaeological findings on the site made by AR Demolition and Archaeology Warwickshire ahead of the redevelopment of Kenilworth’s swimming facilities by Warwick District Council and Kier Construction are of such a scale and quality, they have surprised everyone.
The Council’s Project Team is now working in partnership with Historic England to determine how best to preserve and record what has been found and the implications this could have on the design of the new building.
In the meantime, the Council is working closely with its contractor Kier to review the impact that these historic findings will have on the timeline for the building works.
Councillor Chris King commented: “Throughout this project we’ve been mindful of the historic significance of Abbey Fields and the need to carefully balance the future needs of our local community, whilst ensuring that the integrity of the scheduled monument is retained. Our position on this hasn’t changed and in the coming weeks we will work with our contractual partners and Historic England to reach the best possible outcome.”
A former Derby leisure centre where Olympian Adam Peaty trained could be demolished. Having operated for 90 years, Queen’s Leisure Centre was popular with residents but has stood empty since May 2022, closing prior to the opening of the city’s £42m Moorways Sports Village complex. The council said all options remained open but it was exploring the “regeneration potential” of this part of the city.
Strengthening credentials in the luxury hotel market, modular pool provider Myrtha Pools has completed the installation of a new outdoor heated pool in Cornwall.
Fowey Hall, part of the Luxury Family Hotels collection, will now benefit from a 18 x 8m pool this summer, which has been engineered and crafted with Myrtha Pools stainless steel technology.
A vanishing edge filtration system has been added to improve water circulation and quality, with a grey tiled finish enhancing the pool aesthetic.
The new pool forms part of a multi-million-pound refurbishment at Fowey Hall – a Grade II listed establishment – with substantial upgrades having been completed in May.
The pool itself boasts stunning sea views, making Fowey Hall one of the very few luxury hotels on the south Cornish coast to offer this facility.
Kevin Burns, UK Business Development Manager at Myrtha Pools said: “This is a stunning hotel, that is well-respected in the luxury market.
“The solution we’ve provided has been expertly
designed, with ease of care, maintenance and speed of installation all in mind. On top of this, it blends in seamlessly with the stunning views this establishment provides over the great Cornish coastline.
“The world’s leading hotels come to us because they know we can deliver efficient, flexible and smart solutions, that are futureproof for years to come. We’re pleased to consider Fowey Hall among this esteemed list and look forward to seeing the pool in action this summer.”
The new Myrtha Pools solution, which has been designed to LEED, BREEAM and Green Star standards, will provide Fowey Hall with a host of benefits, with the firm’s modular technology offering a 45% smaller carbon footprint than traditional methods of construction – which use tile and concrete – and cost savings of up to 20%.
Myrtha Pools UK 07860 852339
www.myrthapools.com
Following a successful 2023 show, SPATEX, the UK’s only dedicated water leisure exhibition, has witnessed a stampede from companies wishing to book space at next year’s event!
Returning to the centrally located Coventry Building Society Arena from Tuesday 6 to Thursday 8 February, by the end of June, SPATEX had already received over 75 confirmed bookings for exhibition space, with many other companies poised to confirm attendance.
SPATEX’s delighted organiser, Michele Bridle, said: “It is really gratifying to see how many companies wish to replicate the success of this year’s show. It’s the one and only time in the calendar when the industry can come together for three days only, showcase their latest innovations, network, and do business.
SPATEX has the feel of an exclusive club that everyone in the industry wants to be a part of. My advice is contact us now to avoid disappointment.
“So, what can you expect? There will be
new products, new exhibitors, new events, new entertainment, new seminars and new workshops to look forward to. All sectors will, of course, be well represented but wellness and, in particular, saunas and steam rooms, look like having a strong presence.”
Display swimmers will once again be one of the 2024 highlights after a large swim spa proved a major visitor attraction at this year’s show. A synchronised swimmer, a rower and a counter-current swimmer were put through their paces for the launch of the Swimming Teachers’ Association ‘Swim to the Beat’ campaign which raised valuable funds throughout February for the
Michele added: “As the first international pool and spa exhibition in any calendar year, SPATEX is your window on all of the latest water leisure developments happening around the world.”
SPATEX
01264 358558
www.spatex.co.uk
It was a full house at Certikin’s in-house teaching facility, The Academy, when it held two Roldeck technical training days as part of the company’s Continuing Professional Development (CPD) training recently.
Since the UK left the European Union many businesses have had to navigate through complex obstacles and hurdles, including changes to regulations.
Many regulatory bodies are controlled by the EU, meaning the UK had to adapt to new regulations and standardise their own businesses, which caused a ripple of confusion for many industries and sectors –including water disinfection.
Biocidal Product Regulations, like many regulations, fell under EU control, meaning a new regulatory system within the UK had to take charge of the marketplace surrounding biocides and chemical regulations.
When it comes to the swimming pool industry, frequently utilised biocides include chlorine and sodium hypochlorite, disinfectants used to create clean, safe water for swimming pools.
Biocides can be used in the workplace or the home, so it is important that these products can be used without causing harm to people, the environment or wildlife. This is where regulatory bodies come in.
Within the EU, the Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR, Regulation (EU) 528/2012) concerns the placing on the market and use of biocidal products and active substances contained within them. This regulation aims to improve
the functioning of the biocidal products market in the EU, whilst ensuring a high level of protection for humans and the environment.
Following Brexit, the EU BPR 528/2012 has been implemented in the UK as the GB BPR. This means that the regulations now have to be implemented by a UK based organisation – in this case the HSE (Health & Safety Executive).
The HSE recently released an update on ‘active chlorine generated from sodium chloride by electrolysis’ stating that this active substance has been successfully notified into the GB Review Programme – confirming Hyprolyser® electrochlorination systems from Gaffey Technical Services Ltd have the green light for business as usual, with Gaffey closely monitoring BPR, to ensure ongoing regulatory compliance.
Despite recent rumours casting some confusion and doubt on electrochlorination and regulations in the UK, Hyprolyser® is safe and compliant under the rules of GB BPR –providing a reliable, sustainable, costeffective and efficient method of water disinfection within the swimming pool industry and beyond.
Gaffey Technical Services Ltd
01254 350180
www.gaffey.co.uk
“The Academy is located in Certikin’s state-of-theart warehouse, factory and office development that we moved into at the end of 2021,” explained Marketing Manager, Chris Green. “It offers a comfortable, spacious teaching room for our specialist staff and suppliers to welcome and host training days for our customers.”
Delegates at the two fully booked Roldeck training days were treated to a busy programme that encapsulated everything you could wish to know about one of the country’s leading automatic covers. Topics included ordering requirements; cover and in-roller installation options; control panel programming; using the S-Switch and servicing and maintenance. The day finished with an overview of Roldeck’s older motors and panels.
“Customers report that these training days are invaluable in increasing product knowledge and offering the opportunity for unpressurised face-to-face contact with Certikin sales and technical staff,” said Chris. “We are planning to host several more in-house training sessions during the course of the year. This is, after all, a building built with our customers very much in mind and we want them to reap all its benefits too.”
Certikin 01993 777200 www.certikin.co.uk
ISPE (The Institute Of Swimming Pool Engineers) are hoping to present their next ISPE Filtration Workshop on Tuesday 14 November 2023 (subject to confirmation) at Plastipack’s premises at St. Leonards-on-Sea in East Sussex, by kind permission of Peter Adlington, FISPE.
This Workshop, presented by Chris Carr, FISPE and Philip Barlow, FISPE, with assistance from Kim Mumford, MISPE, is ideal for new fitters or those who would like a bit of a refresher. Delegates get to strip down and re-build a pump and filter, under close supervision, and there are a number of theory sessions during the day, too, plus refreshments!
If you would like more details or to register your interest, contact the ISPE office (ross@ispe.co.uk) and once the date is confirmed, delegates will be contacted.
Numbers are limited and are on a ‘first-come, first-served’ basis, so interested parties get in touch as soon as possible and place their name on the ‘interest list’. Invoices are not sent until about a month before the event so even if on the list, potential attendees are not compelled to go should circumstances change.
Luke Honnoraty, one of the most experienced sales specialists at wet leisure distributor Golden Coast, has now stepped into the role of Sales Manager.
Luke follows in the footsteps of Adam Clark, who is now leading Golden Coast as General Manager, and will assume responsibility for the Technical Sales team in day-to-day operations.
“Adam has left big shoes to fill,” said Luke. “He was a great team leader and I’m proud to follow in his footsteps. He created a really strong foundation and I intend to build on that. Having worked for Golden Coast for ten years I have forged strong relationships with all the team members and will continue to ensure they have everything they need to succeed, with an emphasis on technical training.”
Speaking about his existing customers, Luke advised: “I will always be on hand for customers, and in that regard, it will be business as usual. In fact, I’ll be out on the road over the coming weeks visiting customers and making sure their needs are being fully met and that they are aware of our expanded product range.”
The STA is pleased to confirm its status as a Pool Water Treatment Advisory Group (PWTAG) Approved Training Organisation.
This follows an application to PWTAG about a new unregulated pool plant course; the STA International Swimming Pool Technical Operator (SPTO). This unregulated course trains learners in swimming pool technical operations and like STA’s regulated pool plant qualifications follows PWTAG guidance. The course is aimed at people who operate a swimming pool plant and are responsible for a swimming pool’s technical operations.
Luke is already known to many customers as the Golden Coast expert on pool covers, but his technical knowledge spans the entire catalogue, standing him in good stead when it comes to helping identify and deliver the right solutions for each individual need.
“I’m really enjoying my new role which comes at a particularly busy time for Golden Coast, where we are seeing increased requirement for high-quality, high-performance products,” added Luke. “The great news is that the merger with Pollet Pool Group means we have an even bigger product catalogue than ever before, so are ideally placed to satisfy that demand.”
Golden Coast 01271 378100 www.goldenc.com
Luke Griffiths, STA’s Technical Qualification and Business Development Manager said: ‘‘We are pleased to add the SPTO course to our portfolio of pool plant training, and delighted to formalise our workings with PWTAG as an Approved Training Organisation.
“STA’s unregulated courses are aimed at training staff in a specific area like SPTO, and who do not need to go through a regulated programme. This is often the case with countries outside the UK that do not require UK-regulated qualifications, especially when there are no country-specific entry requirements. This makes SPTO ideal for international learners, although not limited to international learners, because we’ve ensured a high standard of quality training can be delivered in line with PWTAG guidance but without all the regulatory requirements. This makes the SPTO course more flexible, accessible and cost-effective,” confirmed Luke.
To support the course delivery, STA has developed a new SPTO resource manual with a PowerPoint Presentation and assessment materials.
STA 01922 645097
www.sta.co.uk
PWTAG (the Pool Water Treatment Advisory Group) has a new Chair and Vice Chair.
After many years of dedicated service, Janice Calvert and Ralph Riley thought the time had come to step down from these respective positions and members would like to take this opportunity to thank them both for everything they have done for PWTAG over the past 20 plus years.
They have moved the organisation forward tremendously into a position where it is one of the most respected advisory groups to the leisure industry anywhere in the world.
They are not leaving PWTAG completely and will remain directors and council members, so the organisation will continue to use their extensive knowledge to offer advice and guidance.
At the recent AGM, Colin Day was voted in and welcomed as the new Chair with Ian Ogilvie accepting the position of Vice Chair.
Colin is well known in the leisure industry having worked for Lovibond Tintometer for the past 17 years and is also a past President of ISPE, whom he represents on the PWTAG Council.
Ian has been working in leisure for the past 30 years and has experience in the hotel industry, waterparks and competition pools. Having been a chartered consultant since 2009, he also has experience working in the industry as an expert witness and a consultant with several industry bodies such as the RLSS.
Both are looking forward to their new roles but understand they have big shoes to fill and there will be a steep learning curve so help from all across the wet leisure industry to ensure as smooth a transition as possible will be appreciated.
The process of electrochlorination is often used in large-scale water treatment applications – now it is available for small applications too, courtesy of Certikin.
Electrochlorination is an efficient and cost-effective way to produce chlorine using salt as a base product, reducing end-user chemical handling.
The process uses electricity to produce chlorine gas which is a powerful disinfectant. This involves passing an electric current through a brine solution which breaks down the salt molecules and releases chlorine gas. This gas is used and becomes an aqueous solution – sodium hypochlorite.
Albixon’s BERGEN covers in-ground pools, home spas, or swimming ponds, and also functions as a terrace laid directly over the water which can be walked upon. It not only protects the water from being contaminated with impurities and provides safety for children or pets, but with specially developed aluminium profiles with high rigidity and a load capacity of 250 kg/m2, it creates a compact surface that can serve as a relaxation area, a children’s playground, or perhaps a backdrop for barbecuing or socialising with friends... the possibilities are limitless.
BERGEN stands out especially for its stability, safety, and sleek design. The unique system of attaching terrace boards creates a seamless surface without gaps, preventing valuables or dirt from falling into the pool. The installation is easy and fast, with patented attachments that work without screws. Customers can choose from six natural colours and for even greater convenience, the terrace can be used in combination with the automatic MOOVER electric drive with solar charging. This ensures comfortable remote uncovering and covering of the pool without the need to bend over and manually manipulate the cover. The device is powered by batteries, which can be charged with solar energy or, if necessary, from the grid. The MOOVER doesn’t forget about the aesthetic side either. It recently won the international Red Dot Award 2023 for product design. The system is universal and can be installed on most types of rail pool enclosures.
The benefits of the Hypo-Gen system include:
• Fully automated on site production – including softener regeneration
• Reduced operator interaction – simply add salt
• Fully animated HMI – entire process mapped out on a single screen
• Robust airflow management with safety interlocks and gas sensor
• Brine solution strength monitoring ensures optimum performance.
Added to these, salt is safe and freely available, plus it is environmentally friendly, nontoxic and there’s little in the way of storage restrictions too. For additional peace of mind, the system also carries a 5-year warranty.
Electrochlorination can be used in pools and spas, both domestically and commercially and on multiple applications on a single site.
Certikin 01993 777200 www.certikin.co.uk
Safewash is an outdoor cleaner, for use on all types of outdoor surfaces including patios, decking, paving, conservatories, windowsills, paths, roofs and awnings.
Completely biodegradable, it effectively prolongs the life of many surfaces, timbers and tiles and is non-hazardous, non-corrosive and 100% environmentally safe.
The product is perfect for homeowners looking to transform their outdoor areas in time for a late surge of summer sun, and to prevent algae and moss growing throughout the warmer months.
Many homeowners turn to bleach when cleaning outdoor patios, but founder of Safewash, Matt Postelthwaite says this can cause damage in the long-run: “Safewash is 100% bleach-free, noncaustic and biocide-free.
“Many of the traditional outdoor cleaners that people tend to use are full of harmful chemicals that can not only damage our surfaces, but can also
be poisonous to outdoor animals and pets. “We created Safewash to be 100% safe for the environment and completely biodegradable over time, ensuring it leaves no trace in the environment.”
Application of Safewash couldn’t be easier too, simply dilute and spray on and results will be seen in as little as 24 hours.
The product is sold for both residential and commercial use and is available in both 1litre and 5litre super concentrate options.
Reviewers have hailed the product as ‘easy to use’ and ‘perfect for pets’, with one saying: “Neighbourhood pets regularly visit our garden, and the odd fox now and again, so I wanted to try a cleaner that I can use without worry of harm.”
Safewash UK 01253 547706
www.safewashuk.com
Castlet Technologies Ltd, part of leading global technology provider Castlet Ltd, has announced the acquisition of SwimGuard AI and Ecotroniq Systems from SPSC UK Ltd. The acquisition marks Castlet’s strategic move to broaden its portfolio and enter the thriving active leisure sector. The intellectual property (IP) of both products has been acquired, strengthening Castlet’s position in the market.
SwimGuard AI is a leading and respected brand within the swimming pool industry, developed and pioneered by SPSC, it is the UK’s first British designed safety system for swimmers powered by Artificial Intelligence, building upon 20 years’ experience of installing SwimGuard Systems. SwimGuard AI uses the latest developments in computer vision and object recognition, to ensure a state-of-the-art water safety solution to offer the highest level of pool safety. What makes this completely unique is the fact there are no cameras underwater, installation is very rapid and causes no disruption to the day to day operation of the pool.
SwimGuard AI is a system that is capable of replicating the work of a human lifeguard, with the ability to recognise individual swimmers, their activity and accurately identify when they are in difficulty within the earliest time. It is also unique in that it can detect swimmers in difficulty on the surface of the water. SwimGuard AI is best suited to pools without full time lifeguards.
The Ecotroniq System is an energy saving device for swimming pool plant rooms, controlling the circulation pool pumps and operating them in an energy efficient way. Ecotroniq System works in real-time, providing three benefits for operators – cost saving, extended pump life and reducing the carbon footprint CO2 emissions.
To ensure a seamless transition and facilitate further product development, SPSC UK Ltd’s Robert White has joined the Castlet Technologies Ltd board, assuming the role of Managing Director.
Castlet Technologies
01522 876 700
www.castletltd.com
Bestile, a leading Spanish ceramic tile manufacturer, is making waves in the world of pools with the highly-anticipated launch of their new Pools Collection. Under the expert guidance of Enrique Martínez, Area Manager for UK & Ireland, Bestile proudly introduces a captivating range of porcelain tiles meticulously designed to transform any pool into a stunning oasis.
The Pools Collection, primarily focused on porcelain tiles in the popular 15 x 15cm format, presents a multitude of options that cater to various scenarios and design preferences. From mesmerising stone effect tiles that bring a natural touch to the waterside, to decorative and dreamy designs that add a splash of personality, this collection unlocks a treasure trove of creative possibilities. Each tile is thoughtfully crafted to endure the unique challenges of pool environments, ensuring not only enduring beauty but also long-
lasting functionality.
With ten vibrant series to choose from, the Pools Collection offers a diverse selection of styles and aesthetics, making it ideal for bringing any poolside vision to life. From contemporary geometric allure to sleek and stylish elegance, Bestile’s Pools Collection promises to elevate any pool area into a unique and stunning poolside experience. Customers can create their personalised ambiance and make a lasting impression with these exquisite porcelain tiles.
“We are thrilled to introduce the Pools Collection,” said Martínez. “A pool is a central focal point of any outdoor space, and our goal is to provide our customers with a wide range of options to create a remarkable and personalised poolside ambiance.”
Bestile
+34 964 367320
www.bestile.es
The WaluDeck Flat is both a deck and a safety cover that is suitable for all year-round use. This versatile solution combines the best in protection with the most efficient, space-saving design.
The attractive WaluDeck Flat allows owners to cover their spa, swim spa or swimming pool in an aesthetic way, while the membrane underneath the cladding and insulation will prevent heat loss (cladding and insulation optional). Hey presto! Once in position, the covered pool or spa area becomes a playground, a place to relax upon or even an open-air dining area.
It can be installed on most domestic pools up to 8m x 4m, as long as sufficient firm, level ground is available around the perimeter. The system has a maximum load bearing weight of 500kg and is based around an aluminium frame which moves along tracks on rollers with stainless steel needle bearings. It needs no electrical connections and is easy and quick to install – all required fixings and timbers are supplied.
Master Spas have announced the launch of Michael Phelps Chilly GOAT Cold Tubs – a new product produced in collaboration with the legendary swimmer and longtime Master Spas brand ambassador.
Phelps has long been an advocate of cold water therapy for enhancing athletic performance and promoting recovery. As a competitive swimmer, he relied on ice baths and cold showers to help soothe sore muscles and reduce inflammation after intense training sessions. The benefits of cold water immersion go beyond performance for Phelps. He has continued to prioritise cold therapy in retirement, not just for the physical benefits but the mental boost as well.
“We are thrilled to build on our partnership with Michael with this exciting new product,” said Kevin Richards, Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “His commitment to performance, fitness and mental health align perfectly with Master Spas’ mission to help people live life better. Chilly GOAT Cold Tubs is the culmination of our shared vision, and we are confident that it will revolutionise the way athletes and individuals approach cold water therapy.”
Michael Phelps Chilly GOAT Cold Tubs by Master Spas have been designed to deliver the ultimate cold water experience. These tubs are spacious enough to fully submerge the body, allowing for maximum cold therapy benefits. Built-in arm rests and a builtin seat provide added comfort during a cold water soak and the top deck allows users to change their soaking position for a truly customisable experience.
The tub is equipped with a chiller and water care system, providing clean, clear, cold water on demand. The water temperature can be adjusted to suit an individual’s needs and preferences. The Chilly GOAT Cold Tub is also constructed with durable and high-quality materials, ensuring its longevity and performance.
Master Spas
+1 260 436 9100
www.chillygoattubs.com
New for 2023, Certikin has extended its extensive wellness portfolio with the addition of four stunning barrel saunas from one of America’s top home sauna manufacturers, Almost Heaven. Made of beautiful cedarwood, these saunas are designed for outdoor use.
Features include interior LED lighting, tempered glass, stainless steel bands, hinges, and fasteners, weather-resistant plastic support cradles, handcrafted lumber profiles and end sections, plus a contemporary Harvia ‘The Wall’ electric heater capable of heating the space up to over 80ºC within just an hour.
With four options in stock, and with many more choices available direct from the factory, the Almost Heaven
range has it covered. The Huntington and Princeton are designed for up to six people and measure 8 feet in length making them perfect for entertaining. The Audra and Pinnacle are 6 feet long and will accommodate up to four people. For something a little different than the classic options, the canopy style Audra and Huntington barrel models incorporate exterior bench seating within the canopy making either ideal for cooling off between sauna sessions. Whatever the requirement, each of these new models make an ideal and striking addition to any garden space.
Certikin
01993 777200
www.certikin.co.uk
With the acquisition of a majority stake in Surrey-based Dröm UK Ltd, KLAFS has gained another high-profile company to further strengthen both its UK and international market position.
At the forefront of thermal wellbeing in the UK since 2002, Dröm UK Ltd was formed by Barry Smith and Kicki Carlsson, and quickly became a leading specialist in the design and installation of luxury, bespoke thermal rooms in the high-end residential and commercial sectors. Today, the company offers a large portfolio for ultra bespoke saunas, steam baths and spas in the luxury property segment. The highly experienced Dröm UK team around Managing Director Barry Smith will become part of the KLAFS Group and will operate alongside Guncast Pools & Wellness in the future, who have been
part of the KLAFS Group since 2021.
“With the addition of Dröm UK Ltd to the KLAFS Group, we continue to expand our international business,” said KLAFS CEO Phillip Rock, adding: “Dröm UK’s high level of expertise in design and quality fits perfectly with our requirements. Together with Guncast, we are well positioned in the UK and see great potential for KLAFS’ highquality products in this market.”
Gilles Darmon, Director KLAFS UK advised: “The inviting showroom in Surrey, soon to be equipped with KLAFS products, is the perfect complement to the existing KLAFS showroom in Cheshire, enabling us to advise our clients personally and showcase the high quality of KLAFS products.”
Speaking about the development, Barry Smith, CEO of DRÖM UK added: “As an industry specialist with more than 25 years of experience, I am very excited to be part of such a prestigious and forwardthinking brand, that can continually create innovative products in the thermal wellbeing arena and deliver some of the best projects in the world.”
Dröm UK
01932 355655
www.dromuk.com
The Harvia Legend is a cost-effective and low maintenance hot tub. Featuring a stove heater, it consumes no electricity or gas and there are no pumps, wiring or filtration to operate.
Simply fill the tub with water and the fire box with wood and within a couple of hours it is ready to use. The heated water rises and flows into the tub and pulls cooler water back into the heater to repeat the cycle.
Four to six people can easily fit in the hot tub making it suitable for versatile use, from evening parties to family moments. The large glass hatch of the stove allows users to see easily if more wood needs to be added while they enjoy the roaring fire of the stove and warming water of the tub.
The Harvia Legend is unique in that it is designed to be filled only when there’s a plan to use it and then emptied when the fun has finished. This means users and owners do not need to worry about water maintenance and equipment breakdown when not in use. It comes fully assembled and can easily be lifted with two people then conveniently slid into place. Attach the heater with a couple of clamps, fasten the
Attach chimney and it’s ready to go!
As cold water therapy becomes more popular, one of Superior Wellness’ Chill Tubs was chosen to feature live on ITV’s This Morning recently.
The master of ice baths Wim Hof joined down the line, live from his ice bath in the Netherlands talking about the wellness benefits of stepping out of comfort zones and gradually building up time spent in cold water.
Simon Waterson, a fitness guru with over 25 years’ experience, also talked about how to get started in cold water and the mental and physical benefits it can bring.
TV presenter Matthew Wright then took the plunge and reported later that evening he felt strangely well and was buzzing from the experience.
Holly Willoughby and Dermot O’Leary presented the item with Holly herself having experience of ice baths. She presented ‘Freeze the Fear’ with Wim Hof last year where a host of stars took on icy challenges. A year after the show, she finally took the plunge and despite it being freezing, she did state on her Instagram that she felt incredible afterwards.
wood burning stove, it makes the
If additional heating is required, Harvia have a high-quality electric heater that is designed to be used with the outdoor hot tubs. Working in combination with the wood burning stove, heating time more efficient and it can also be used independently to maintain the water
independently to temperature.
Certikin
01993 777200
www.certikin.co.uk
Commenting on the brand’s TV appearance, Sarah Elphick, Super Wellness’ Head of Marketing said: “It was a great experience to be featured on This Morning and showcase Chill Tubs. The ITV team looked after us really well. Matthew was a great sport getting in the Chill Tub live on TV.”
Made from aluminium, with a teak top and a black aluminium surround, the Chill Tub looks stylish and is suitable for indoor or outdoor use. Its temperature settings go as low as 3ºC and it holds 400 litres of water. It has a built-in patent pending ozonator for clear water plus an insulated cover to help reduce running costs. There is also no need to add ice as the chiller reduces the temperature of the water.
Superior Wellness
01246 559071
www.superiorwellness.co.uk
Already recognised as one of the industry leaders in hot tubs and aquatic fitness systems, Watkins Wellness recently announced the expansion of its portfolio of personal wellbeing products through the entry into the sauna sector as a result of the pending acquisition (subject to regulatory approval) of Sauna360 Group Oy by Watkins Wellness’ parent company, Masco Corporation. Sauna360 is a leading global manufacturer of sauna solutions, and its portfolio of products includes traditional, infrared and wood-burning saunas as well as steam showers, rooms and generators. These products are sold primarily in the United States, Europe and throughout the rest of the world under the Tylö, Helo, Kastor, Finnleo, and Amerec brands.
“We are thrilled to welcome Sauna360 to our organisation and to expand our
portfolio of industry leading products aimed at promoting wellness and helping our customers feel good and live well!” said Vijaikrishna (VJ) Teenarsipur, President of Watkins Wellness. “Sauna360 brings a wealth of industry knowledge and expertise to our business. We look forward to leveraging the synergies between our businesses, which will allow us to better serve our dealer partners, consumers and, ultimately, the growing wellness market.”
“I am very pleased for Sauna360 to become part of Watkins Wellness. Sauna360’s business has grown in recent years, and becoming part of Watkins Wellness will further strengthen our capability and ambition to be a leading sauna player. The dealer distribution strategy, common focus on wellness and similar company cultures make this a true strategic fit,” said Pekka Lettijeff, President and CEO of Sauna360 Group.
Founded in 2008 as a merger between Helo and Tylö, Sauna360 is headquartered in Finland and has approximately 180 employees located in Finland, Sweden, the United States and the UK.
Watkins Wellness
+1 760 598 6464
www.watkins.pro
Hot Air Jets 400 watt preheated hot air jet system
A complete range of hot tubs featuring R18 full foam insulation and a premium feature set.
in.K1001 full colour touchscreen controls
6-Layer acrylic shell
full foam insulation
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in.stream bluetooth audio system
Colour choice
All available in either white or grey acrylic
NEW 400w Hot Air Massage System
Each Heatwave tub now has an added array of air massage jets that release a steady stream of warm air, creating bubbles that help to relax and soothe tired muscles, providing a unique, relaxing and therapeutic experience.
Gecko in.stream bluetooth audio with premium transducer speakers & subwoofer
Unlike traditional speakers that produce sound waves that travel through the air to reach our ears, our transducer speakers are designed to transmit sound waves directly through the water. This means that you won’t just hear your music, but you’ll actually feel it too!
Chesterfield-based Superior Wellness has ranked 30th on the FEBE (For Entrepreneurs by Entrepreneurs) Growth 100: an annual list that reveals the UK’s fastest-growing privately owned businesses in the country where the founder or founders are still actively involved.
Businesses must have sales between £3m and £200m, been trading for at least three years and have turned an operating profit in the latest financial year to make it into the top 100.
The Growth 100 celebrates British business at its best –highlighting founders that are driving their companies to deliver significant sales, revenue and profit, against a backdrop of unprecedented economic challenges.
US spa brand Marquis announced recently that it would be moving the manufacturing of its acrylic hot tubs and swim spas from Independence, Oregon to Las Vegas, Nevada where it will now share the manufacturing space currently occupied by Artesian Spas. Both brands were purchased by private equity firm Monomoy Capital in 2021 with Monomoy further expanding its presence in the sector with the acquisition of Nordic Hot Tubs in 2022. In the same year, Rick Gallagher assumed the position of CEO at Marquis Hot Tubs.
This latest move marks a significant transition in history of the Marquis brand which can trace its roots back to 1980, however Gallagher advised that
the company is committed to keeping the two brands separate and unique and that the move meant shipping and transportation will be much more cost-efficient.
In a formal notification submitted to the state, the company advised that it will be laying off its workforce of 115 employees at the manufacturing plant. Marquis’ marketing, accounting, product design teams and most administrative staff will remain in Oregon though.
The transition started in August and is due to be completed at the beginning of September.
Marquis Corp
+1 800 275 0888
www.marquisspas.com
Superior Wellness is the world’s fastest growing hot tub manufacturer, creating premium, high quality products focused on improving health and wellbeing. They have recently launched new brands Chill Tubs and Hekla Saunas which are also proving to be really popular.
Founder and Managing Director Rob Carlin has been a driving force in the wellness industry since 2011. With his exemplary leadership and innovative vision, he has propelled Superior Wellness to become one of the leading hot tub companies in the world.
The level of growth that the business has experienced since launching in 2011 is commendable. This has been achieved through hard work, dedication and the direction of Rob, who commenting on the Award said: “We were so proud when we heard the news that Superior Wellness had made it onto Growth 100 list. We ranked 30th in Britain for the fastest-growing companies privately owned businesses.
“This is such an incredible achievement for us as a company and a real accolade to the team and their hard work.
“I would like to extend my thanks to all the Superior Wellness team and our partner network for making this possible.”
Superior Wellness
01246 559071
www.superiorwellness.co.uk
Essex-based Aqua Warehouse Group (AWG) have opened a new display area to showcase their range of models from USSPA, an innovative spa manufacturer which they featured for the first time at SPATEX 2023. By providing this new dedicated area at the company’s Chelmsford base, AWG are also demonstrating their commitment to offering top-of-the-line products to the UK market.
The USSPA display area features three stunning models, strategically built into a raised display area which highlights their design and features. One unique item showcased is the ACS (Automatic Cover System), an exclusive to USSPA, which adds both functionality and convenience for customers.
The new area in the enhanced showroom
marks a significant milestone for the company which is celebrating 20 years since its establishment by Richard Hart in 2003.
Since its formation, AWG now offers products beyond hot tubs and swim spas, including Covana automatic covers, Sizzler outdoor kitchens and Remanso luxury pergolas.
The expansion of the showroom to 7,000 square feet allows for a wider range of products to be displayed providing more options for customers, especially at the higher end of the market.
AWG’s aim is to cater to all budgets and requirements and offer customers the opportunity to explore different models, test features, and of course, experience the benefits first-hand. Aqua
The NextPool brand has recently strengthened its position in water treatment solutions for swimming pools by acquiring Avady Pool, the French family company specialising in the design, manufacture and marketing of dosing and water treatment control devices for private and public swimming pools.
Avady’s customers are mainly professional distributors, swimming pool manufacturers, store networks or independent swimming pool specialists, both in France and overseas, supplied through a historical partnership with distributor SCP Europe.
The Avady Pool team will remain operational and will be gradually strengthened to support the development of the company. Company founders Dominique and Isabelle Ducoeur will be involved in the transition for the success of the operation.
The NextPool group now employs nearly 550 people during periods of high activity and should achieve a turnover of around €120 million for the current financial year.
Having moved to new premises as recently as 2018, following increased demand for its products and with an eye on the future for the brand, swimming pool heating and dehumidification specialist Polytropic is in the process of extending its modern 2,500m² facility with a new building, which will soon offer a new area of 3,500 m² for storage, an R&D laboratory, test benches and more.
The French brand recently signed a distribution agreement to supply its range of products in the UK through Devon-based distributor Lighthouse, and with the expanded facility set to integrate development, the company will find it easier to meet market needs and release further product innovations to the sector.
Dubai is a city in the United Arab Emirates known for its high-end commerce, ultra-modern architecture and lively nightlife. The standard of living is extraordinary –which explains the number of architecturally designed luxury homes boasting world-class amenities. A perfect example is this elegant private villa with its swimming pool tiled by Ezarri in white glass mosaic.
The pool features an unusually elegant design. Ezarri used Perla tiles from its Iridescent Collection to achieve the amazing idyllic blue. The iridescent effect of the white mosaic tile lends a sense of relaxation and wellbeing. A true treat for the senses. White tile with water produces a sky-blue effect in perfect harmony with the waters of the Persian Gulf.
In this private premises in Dubai, the effect is stunning. The blue contrasts with the ´camel´ tones of the façade and walls, with the metallic sheen of the urban architecture, and with the copper, ochre and yellow of the sands in the desert nearby.
Green also makes an appearance to achieve the blue tones of the Ezarri-tiled pool, creating a symphony of colours to offset the high temperatures in the UAE.
The swimming pool at this fantastic villa is specially designed to provide a sense of cooling comfort. Indeed, the pool has its own waterfall on one side, and semi-submerged sun loungers and spa on the other. But perhaps the most interesting detail is that part of the terrace sits at the same level as the pool floor. The part of the pool that connects to the tiered terrace is made of transparent methacrylate, providing views from inside the pool. All this creates a wonderfully refreshing underwater sensation.
Ezarri Mosaico+34 943 164 140
www.ezarri.com
Fluidra, a global leader in pool and wellness equipment, as well as in connected solutions, is working on new projects for the Commercial Pool division in Spain, Malta, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, the Philippines and here in the UK. In addition, the company also has several fountain and lagoon projects in Egypt, Kazakhstan and Andorra.
One of these projects is a new fountain for the Astana Grand Mosque in Kazakhstan, the biggest mosque in Central Asia and one of the largest in the world. Thanks to Fluidra’s work, the fountain will put on an impressive display of water with multiple jets, music and colours.
The company is also building a new fountain on the well-known bridge in Andorra, Pont de París, that has a number of symmetrical effects on both banks of the river, as well as a water curtain that is digitally backlit as one approaches the bridge. Moreover, the water used is
collected and recycled from the River Valira.
Besides these projects, the lagoon on Egypt’s northern coast is one of the company’s biggest projects in the country. The turnkey project includes the filtration, chemical treatment and salinity control of the water.
In the first quarter of the year, the Commercial Pools division, which operates in all of the geographical areas in which Fluidra conducts business, increased its sales by 2% thanks to these new contracts and the recovery of tourism.
“These projects strengthen our leadership in commercial pools and demonstrates Fluidra’s commitment to this division. Thanks to the recovery of tourism and the creation of new hotels, resorts, sports clubs, competition events, public pools, fountains, wellness centres and water parks, we are continuing to grow,” said Francesc Garcia, Commercial Pool Solutions & Marketing Director at Fluidra.
wellness centres and water
When aquanale returns from 24 to 27 October 2023 in Cologne, it will once again be the epicentre of the international swimming pool and wellness world. The event, which will be held in parallel with FSB – International Trade Fair for Public Space, Sports and Leisure Facilities – will focus on innovative technologies and new products from the pool, sauna, spa and wellness sectors. An online press briefing on 28 June offered a look ahead to the upcoming edition. Matthias Pollmann, Vice President Trade Fair Management at Koelnmesse, Ute Wanschura, Managing Director of the German Federal Association for Swimming Pools and Wellness (bsw), aquanale’s conceptual partner, and Anneli Wilska from the Sauna from Finland initiative, which has entered into a strategic partnership with aquanale this year, discussed the latest issues, trends and challenges affecting the industry and highlighted aquanale’s role as the
primary industry gathering in this context. aquanale 2023 is due to open in just over two months time and preparations are in full swing. Matthias Pollmann reported at the end of June that the response from exhibitors has been extremely encouraging: “We expect aquanale to be very successful and to follow on seamlessly from the strong events that have gone before. More than 90% of the space is already booked up, with 280 exhibitors from 30 countries covering almost all aspects of the industry. It’s a clear sign that the event is a vital business platform for the sector.
“We’ve set a target to attract 25,000 visitors from Germany and around the globe to the aquanale/FSB trade fair duo.”
aquanale
+49 1806 603 500 www.aquanale.com
Last year, Fluidra increased its RD&I (Research, Development and Innovation) spend to €53m, the highest figure in its history. This amount has more than doubled the €25m invested in this field in 2019, the first full year following its merger with Zodiac.
The company’s increased spending in this area over the past few years has been reflected in the business’ vitality index, which measures the proportion of sales of products launched over the past five years. In 2022, this index stood at 19.7%, which translates as €471m, 53% up on 2021.
In the framework of its strategy, Fluidra is working to centralise R&D in a network of four of its centres to gain an overview of
solution-oriented pools, rather than having separate product categories. Meaning, in addition to teams that work on innovation, these facilities will take in other relevant areas for the innovation and development of products, such as management teams, product conformity, intellectual property, open innovation, sustainable products and IoT, amongst others.
“RD&I is a core part of our DNA. We are well aware that success in the pool market depends on equipment that, on the one hand, is easy to use, install and maintain and, on the other, sustainable and reliable. We therefore focus on delivering the best solutions adapted to the needs of our customers,” explained Martí Giralt, EMEA Manufacturing General Manager (FMD) from Fluidra.
In 2022, the company completed the construction of its latest centre at Polinyà in Spain, with the aim of centralising work in the EMEA region in order to gain in efficiency and focus. It is anticipated that the centre’s R&D laboratory will open this year equipped with test pools to try out the products that are designed.
In June, manufacturer Hayward announced that all their fullfeatured variable speed pumps are now ENERGY
STAR certified. The United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ENERGY STAR certification recognises energy efficient, high-performance products compliant with the latest Department of Energy (DOE) energy efficiency standards.
US pool owners with any of these variable-speed pumps are now eligible for local utility rebates through ENERGY STAR’s rebate programme.
Hayward’s full suite of variable-speed pumps includes four models: TriStar XL, TriStar 950/900, MaxFlo VS 500 and now Super Pump VS 700. Users can programme their pumps to optimise energy efficiency without compromising performance. Quieter operation, better filtration and lower hydraulic stress on other pool pad products are a plus while dynamic control of pump speed in harmony with water features can produce dramatic effects adding to the ambiance of the pool and garden living space.
“I am incredibly proud of Hayward’s engineers, designers and product managers for achieving ENERGY STAR compliance for our entire suite of fullfeatured variable-speed pumps,” said Kevin Holleran, Hayward’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “The investment in design to increase efficiency without sacrificing performance demonstrates why we continue to be the number one rated products brand amongst US pool professionals.”
Hayward’s pool equipment portfolio contains the broadest range of ENERGY STAR certified pool pumps, including their industry-leading line of ultra-high efficiency pumps. Omni® SmartPad™ pool and spa automation products – which allows pool owners to set schedules and adjust their pool equipment remotely via their smart device – provide another energy saving option. Hayward’s energy efficient products have delivered 2.4BN kWh savings over the last three years.
We have finally had some good, or at least better weather over the past few months, and as would be expected, this boosted consumer demand for our products and services. While we can prepare for good and bad weather, customers will always judge when they want to open their pools and use their hot tubs based on the temperature and whether the sun is shining!
The downside to the improved weather has been that some water companies have either issued or retained ‘temporary use bans’ (hosepipe bans) for domestic customers in various areas. When writing this piece, South West Water customers in Cornwall and Devon are affected, as are South East customers in some parts of Sussex and Kent. There is dialogue involving the BSPF, Water UK, UKWIR and the water companies to try and ensure businesses are not unduly impacted. A series of questions have been sent to the relevant bodies to seek definitive answers regarding servicing and filling newly purchased hot tubs, for instance. There is information on our websites, and members can access a factsheet.
Equity (or Equality), Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) is a vital subject; not only are there legal responsibilities to protect specific characteristics, such as age, disability, race, etc., but when mishandled, there can be catastrophic reputational damage
for an organisation – ask the Metropolitan Police, or the England and Wales Cricket Board! The plan within our industry is to raise awareness of EDI to show how this can improve a company’s performance and ensure a positive reputation. Discussions have begun about forming a Task Group to detail how to maximise the awareness of EDI and so watch out for news on this page in future issues as we look to engage with members to have a greater representation of the whole workforce.
On a different subject, it is that time of year when SPATA and BISHTA members can enter the 2024 British Pool & Hot Tub Awards. SPATA and (now also) BISHTA will require members not only to demonstrate technical and aesthetic expertise but also to show the importance of good administration, and that includes training. To assist members in entering the British Pool & Hot Tub Awards, there are webinar video recordings available to watch on the SPATA and BISHTA websites, in the Trade section, and on the awards page, which provide all the information required for entry, including details of the marking system and maximising your entries. Please get as many great images of your projects as possible while the weather is still good! The deadline for entries to be received into the SPATA / BISHTA office is Friday 27 October 2023.
Congratulations to all of the SPATA and BISHTA members who have previously won a British Pool & Hot Tub Award, as many of them have now been shortlisted for the 2023 EUSA European Pool & Spa Awards. See all the entries starting from page 33 in this issue.
The annual Information and Networking Days are planned to go ahead in September in Andover (and online), and more details on the topics and speakers are provided on the
following page.
SPATA continue to offer industry qualifications / courses. Get your name on the waiting list for any or all of the SPATA courses; Liners, Heat Pumps, plus Environmental Control & Ductwork. The STA are hosting a fasttrack Pool Plant Operations (PPO) qualification on Tuesday 7 November, and this qualification can be used as evidence for obtaining a blue swimming pool installer CSCS card.
SPATA has been working with The Tile Association (TTA) to revise their guidance on swimming pool tiling and the wider design guidance for swimming pools. The document is due to be published very soon, and TTA is offering training on the new document via a ‘master class’ that anyone can attend. TTA members can attend for £50 per person, SPATA members for £100 per person, and non-members can attend for £150 per person.
BISHTA will continue to offer a range of courses on Water Hygiene Management, Dangerous Goods and Safe Hot Tub Handling. Qualifications are also available for Electrical Final Connections of Hot Tubs (with NICEIC) and the Certified Hot Tub Technician (CHTT). Contact the BISHTA office to see what courses are running or to get on a waiting list.
Enjoy the rest of this year!
DIARY DATES 2023
27 Sep BISHTA Annual Information & Networking Day and AGM & BISHTA Committee meeting, Andover / Hybrid
28 Sep SPATA Annual Information & Networking Day and AGM & SPATA National Council, Andover / Hybrid
2 Oct BISHTA Technical Committee, WebEx
19 Oct BSPF Board and BSPF AGM, WebEx
23 Oct WAPSA Meeting, Cologne, Germany
24 Oct EUSA Awards, Cologne, Germany
7 Nov Pool Plant Operations Course, Zoom
While we can prepare for good and bad weather, customers will always judge when they want to open their pools and use their hot tubs based on the temperature and whether the sun is shining!”
The role of SPATA and BISHTA is to help members understand what they need to do to meet industry standards and abide by the Code of Ethics. The role is also to help members to be able to focus on managing their day-today business arrangements when there are so many potential distractions that can get in the way! The strength of the trade associations means that the industry has many more opportunities to dialogue with national and local governments, trade bodies, other wet leisure organisations and other industries.
In developments over the last few years, both trade associations have worked to bring digital opportunities into play, with many more online meetings and training webinars available. The respective online Member Hubs host SPATA and BISHTA Standards, supplements and essential documents, members’ factsheets, a complete list of members’ benefits, training opportunities, marketing and PR support materials, and so much more. Giving members 24-7 access from any digital device whilst in the office, on site or on the go!
Having existed for over 60 years, SPATA (and its forerunner – the Association of Swimming Pool Contractors) has not only been working on behalf of the pool industry and setting standards but giving help to consumers too. Similarly, BISHTA has been operating for over 20 years in the hot tub industry, working with public health agencies, the Health & Safety Executive, Trading Standards, Environmental Health Officers, The IET, and a range of other key bodies.
Now also available online for easy access to all, the annual information & networking half-day events (being hosted in Andover but with an online option) provide invaluable opportunities. These include; getting together with industry peers face to face (or online, if preferred) to share topical industry information, hearing about the trade associations’ work, receiving the latest industry updates, seeing presentations from industry specialists and guest presenters, and openly sharing views on current and future actions, activity and training. The annual AGMs of both trade associations will also take place after each information and Networking event for members wishing to participate.
Here’s what you can expect from attending the days this year:
BISHTA – WEDNESDAY 27 SEPTEMBER (9.00AM – 12.30PM)
• Updates on HSG 282 – Presentation from the HSE on legionella testing in hot tubs in holiday parks and homes.
• Home Office – The very latest news on selling chemicals responsibly
• Trading Standards Answer Your Questions! – Bucks and Surrey County Council Trading Standards Officers share key insights into consumer protection and how it relates to our industry.
• BISHTA & BSPF Review – How BISHTA (and the BSPF) have been supporting members and the wider industry and includes updates on initiatives to improve performance.
(9.00AM – 12.30PM)
• Member Benefits – This first session looks at the latest added-value offerings to members.
• Partnerships – An opportunity to discover the latest updates on strategic alliances provided to members with valuable insights and details of further collaborative opportunities, including from our friends at Nsure.
• Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS) – This session looks at what RAMS documents are and what businesses should have in place, through to how they differ from risk assessments and when a business should use them.
• SPATA & BSPF Review – How SPATA (and the BSPF) have been supporting members and the wider industry and includes updates on initiatives to improve performance.
Both events end with the Annual General Meeting with an open forum to allow attendees to share their views and ask additional questions directly with Chris Hayes, SPATA and BISHTA Managing Director.
Each event will also look at the value of promoting equity (equality), diversity and inclusion (EDI) in your business. EDI is fast becoming an area of focus for organisations worldwide, with many employers striving to create equitable, diverse and inclusive workplaces for every individual in their workforce. These sessions share the initiatives that have been discussed to date and embrace insights into how this translates to the trade associations and the wider industry.
All SPATA and BISHTA members are warmly invited to attend these Information and Networking Days. If you are considering joining one or both trade associations, please get in touch to learn more and attend the days.
SPATA and BISHTA are grateful to all the presenters who will share their expertise over the two days.
To reserve your place(s) now and to confirm if you need an online email invitation or are attending in person, please email; admin@spata.co.uk / admin@bishta.co.uk
BISHTA / SPATA 01264 356211 / 01264 356210
www.bishta.co.uk / www.spata.co.uk
If you’re looking to keep your business ahead of the game, the Industry Associations hold the key! And Annual Information & Networking Days play a crucial role with this, providing members with an edge in a competitive market
Now also available online for easy access to all, the annual Information & Networking halfday events (being hosted in Andover but with an online option) provide invaluable opportunities”
Hosted by the European Union of Swimming Pool and Spa Associations (EUSA), the annual European Pool & Spa Awards celebrate the most outstanding domestic pools, spas and hot tubs in the wet leisure industry, with award winners from across Europe competing for the highest accolades. The 2023 event is the eleventh European Awards hosted by EUSA, with the award
winners’ presentation this year taking place on 24 October at aquanale in Cologne.
The Awards are open to all National Associations (with EUSA membership) to submit entries on behalf of their respective member companies, with judges assessing each entry’s visual impact, innovation and aesthetic appeal.
SPATA and BISHTA have submitted the UK entries from the winners of the British
Pool & Hot Tub Awards. These submissions alone provide each company shortlisted with some exceptional PR opportunities. These are outstanding accomplishments and an endorsement to celebrate, which can provide much stronger positioning against competitors, more credibility and increased turnover opportunities – as many SPATA and BISHTA award winners have experienced over the past decade.
In this issue, Luke Griffiths, STA’s Technical Qualifications and Business Development Manager, highlights how a pool plant room incident at a leisure centre proved costly due to a lack of procedures and knowledge at the facility
At a leisure centre, which will remain nameless, a fun session was taking place when the fire alarms sounded. The team evacuated the building and dealt with the emergency. The fire zone call point which was triggered was located in the flume pool plant room. Staff Investigated and found a flume pump had burnt out and was smoking. Luckily there was no fire, just a burnt-out pump which had created smoke and triggered the alarm.
Lucky escape, if the smoke had not been detected when it was, it could have been a disaster. The pool manager assumed it was wear and tear on the pumps as they were old. The manager called out a pool contractor to service the pumps and make the repairs.
When the contractor was on site they noticed that the pipework leading to the pumps came from a void under the pool and was confused why there didn’t appear to be any pre-pump strainers. When they investigated further they discovered that the void under the pool was actually a room that the pipework travelled through and the strainer baskets were located on this section of pipework.
The pump failure was caused by the strainer baskets being blocked, resulting in an increased pressure to the pumps, where they eventually ran dry, burnt out and imploded.
Over several years the pools had a manager who looked after the plant room. The plant room was his pride and joy and he did all the maintenance on his own without any set plans, procedures or maintenance regimes – he just knew it inside out, did everything on his own and the pools ran like clockwork.
When this manager left the company there was no handover, no pool plant induction and no information passed over to the new manager. It also took some time to recruit (common in leisure at the moment). As well as this the new manager had no pool plant qualifications and didn’t even know what a pre-pump strainer basket was.
Further investigations found that for over a year the strainer baskets to the flume pumps had never been cleaned because the new manager didn’t know this room existed.
Due to this multitude of errors, it resulted in over £30,000 in costs for labour, new pumps, strainer baskets and pipework, this excluded the loss of income from the flumes being closed during the works. The facility had to wait 16 weeks for the pumps to be in stock and the contractors to be available to complete the works.
The pools senior management had no involvement in the pool plant operations for this facility. It was never any problem to them because the manager in place did everything and it was always kept open. It only became a problem when it had to close and the subsequent costs for it to be resolved. More attention needed to be paid to pool plant operations.
There was no documented Pool Technical Operation Procedures (PTOP) detailing the swimming pool’s technical operation,
specifically around pool plant operations and procedures to ensure optimum water quality. Nor was there a planned preventative maintenance schedule or record.
The new manager was not a qualified pool plant operator and hadn’t completed a site-specific induction in plant operations. Had there been an opportunity for a handover period as part of an induction process, or if there were adequate trained pool plant operators to provide cover for the necessary maintenance tasks in the event of someone being on leave (or in this case having left the organisation) maintenance tasks like the one missed could have been picked up. The previous manager doing all the maintenance on his own and lack of procedures was a big contributing factor.
This is a unique situation, and hindsight is always a wonderful thing, but the positive news from this story is that the facilities whole pool plant procedures have changed as a result and they are now operating to the highest standards having learnt this lesson.
For the purpose of this article, it exemplifies that having more qualified, knowledgeable, experienced and competent pool plant operators on site, the safer, more effective and efficient pools can operate. To help leisure operators attract and recruit professionally trained pool plant operators, STA has created a new Pool Plant Operator Career Guide and launched a free new job advertising board at www.jobsinleisure.org
STA 01922 645097
www.sta.co.uk
STA’s Level 3 Award in Pool Plant Operations is a recognised qualification to attain the Joint Industry Board for Plumbing Mechanical Engineering Services (JIB PMES) in England and Wales Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) Swimming Pool and Leisure Systems Installer blue card.
JIB’s cards are the benchmark for identifying qualified tradespersons in the PMES sector, and this category of card is intended for those whose work includes the installation, servicing and maintenance of swimming pools, saunas/steam rooms and hot tubs. For further information on the scheme or to apply please visit www.jib-pmes.org/CSCS-cards-home
The new manager was not a qualified pool plant operator and hadn’t completed a site-specific induction in plant operations”
With key pieces of plant room equipment being supplied by Golden Coast, in this latest issue, we look at a plant room transformation which has given the local swimming pool in the Welsh town of Aberaeron a brand-new lease of life!
Acommunity pool in Aberaeron is looking forward to welcoming visitors for many years to come after its plant room recently underwent a dramatic refit in record time.
After receiving a £200,000 grant, the plant room was deemed the main priority for the pool, as the outdated equipment was becoming increasingly difficult to manage.
Aberaeron Pool Manager Martine Branford explained: “Our pool is relied upon by our community and is visited frequently whether it’s for fitness, fun or swimming lessons. Dozens of primary and secondary schools in the area use it. But the plant room was so old that the issues were becoming relentless. There was always something to fix. When we received the grant, we knew we had to take the opportunity to create a plant room with equipment we could depend on to give us clean, safe water.”
Swimming pool specialists Pool Tech Services were called in to take a look and make recommendations for a suite of new equipment. The team worked alongside local heating engineers to strip the plant room in its entirety and install new pipework and equipment over the course of just a few days.
Pool Tech Services provided its automatic pro-sense dosing system, with several other key pieces of kit being supplied by leading wet leisure distributor Golden Coast.
“The bespoke Calplas filters were made in Spain within a very short space of time and shipped to the Golden Coast premises in Barnstaple, who delivered them safely to our site,” explained Danny Grant, Managing Director of Pool Tech Services. “It was a minor miracle of international logistics, and we were grateful for how quickly they were able to get them to us. It was no mean feat. As a result, we were able to get the best parts from around the world and put them together
to create a balanced system.
“The biggest challenge was getting the giant Calplas filters in. They were barely able to fit through the door and once they were in they pretty much filled the plant room. Not that I ever doubted my measurements!”
The Calplas filters feature top diffusers and internal piping to deliver optimum filtration, backwash and water flow. Because the Calplas filters are made of glass-reinforced polyester, they remain completely robust, watertight and resistant to corrosion. In addition, a sight glass and access hatch allow for easier maintenance.
Whereas the pool’s old filters used sand, the new Calplas filters use state-of-the-art AFM (Activated Filter Media). Manufactured from processed glass, AFM is self-sterilising and expands its surface area by 300% for maximum filtration. The unique three-stage treatment of the AFM media prevents bacterial growth in the media bed and the short, fast backwash reduces water, chemical and energy consumption.
But to gain maximum benefit from the new filters, good pumps were required. Gone are the old ones, and in their place came new Speck Resort pumps to support better water circulation through the filters.
“The pool now has supercharged filtration that works like a dream,” beamed Danny. “We sorted all the hydraulic issues and it now has outstanding flow rates that deliver clearer, cleaner pool water. The automatic dosing system ensures accurate chemical usage and the system takes all essential water readings that dictate how the pool
is treated and heated. It works together seamlessly to save on energy without compromising on water quality.”
For Pool Manager Martine, the new equipment enables easier, stress-free day-today operation, with the resulting plant room far exceeding expectation.
“All our customers are commenting on how clear the water is,” said Martine. “The new kit is a joy to operate and it’s so easy to use that I can train other staff on it, and finally go on holiday without worrying! Maintenance and operation are much more efficient and effective, which has freed up more of my time to run the pool. Plus, we will save money and energy otherwise spent on chemicals and water usage.
“But the plant room is just the first stage in our plan to invest even more in our pool. The next step is to re-tile some areas and upgrade the changing rooms. This renovation project has given us a boost to do more for a facility that really is the heart of our community. The pool is almost 50 years old, and now we can enter the next 50 years confident that we have everything we need. To be honest, I think we might have the best plant room in Wales.”
Golden Coast 01271 378100
www.goldenc.com
Pool Tech Services 01204 410903
www.pooltechservices.co.uk
The new kit is a joy to operate and it’s so easy to use that I can train other staff on it, and finally go on holiday without worrying! Maintenance and operation are much more efficient and effective, which has freed up more of my time to run the pool”Removing outdated equipment proved a messy job Aberaeron’s new plant room is one to be proud of
As SCP UK celebrates its 25th anniversary this year and it’s a time to reflect on its remarkable journey and accomplishments. Over the years, SCP UK has established itself as a trusted provider of a wide range of products, including spas, chemicals, water treatment systems, pumps, filters, covers, outdoor living accessories and on-site lining, along with an extensive inventory of pool and spa spare parts. With an unwavering commitment to exceptional customer service and a team of experienced professionals, SCP UK continues to thrive in an ever-evolving industry.
Since its establishment in 1998 when Poolcorp Inc. acquired Norcal, SCP UK has steadily grown and now boasts a 45,000 sq ft facility in Gatwick. This commendable achievement would not have been possible without the dedication of its employees, many of whom have been with the company for over a decade. This longevity of staff not only highlights SCP UK’s nurturing work environment, but also demonstrates the depth of knowledge and expertise possessed by its team members.
One of SCP UK’s key strengths lies in its technical and after sales departments, which provide customers with unparalleled support and assistance. Whether it’s helping clients troubleshoot issues, offering maintenance advice, or providing comprehensive product information, the company’s committed staff ensure that customers receive the highest level of care throughout their journey. The company believes that the selection of pool equipment, supplies, chemicals,
replacement parts and other pool construction and recreational products is the most comprehensive in the industry. Furthermore, the company’s diverse sales team leverages their extensive industry experience to cater to the unique needs of each customer, building strong and lasting relationships.
Another contributing factor to SCP UK’s success is its ability to store, distribute and deliver products promptly. Following the consolidation of their premises in 2017, the business increased its storage capacity, resulting in streamlined operations and optimised inventory management. By maintaining a robust distribution infrastructure, SCP UK ensures that customers can rely on timely deliveries and a consistent supply of products.
In a significant milestone, SCP UK became a part of PoolCorp Inc., the largest distributor of outdoor leisure products in the world. As a subsidiary of this Nasdaq-listed global leader in distribution, SCP UK benefits from increased resources, broader networks and enhanced market presence. This strategic alliance further solidifies the UK operation’s position within the industry and reinforces its commitment to delivering excellence. With
In this issue, the spotlight falls on SCP UK, who are celebrating a milestone anniversary this year having served the British wet leisure sector for 25 years. After coping with a number challenges, the past ten years have proved particularly successful and the business is looking forward and positioning itself for an equally bright future
more than 6,000 employees and over 420 locations worldwide, PoolCorp leads the pack globally distributing swimming pool and spa supplies, equipment and other related leisure products, serving roughly 125,000 wholesale customers around the world.
SCP UK’s inventory includes a diverse range of products, from construction materials, replacement parts and fencing to pool care products and hot tubs.
To commemorate its 25th anniversary, SCP UK has planned a grand gala dinner celebration, the date of which has yet to be announced. This event will serve as an opportunity to express gratitude to the loyal customer base that has been instrumental in SCP UK’s success. Additionally, the company has organised a golf day on 15 September 23, providing a fun-filled experience for valued customers to participate and strengthen relationships outside of the business environment.
With an unwavering commitment to exceptional customer service and the backing of a global leader, SCP UK is poised to continue its success story. The company’s vision includes building a solid team for the future, ensuring that they remain at the forefront of the pool and spa industry by consistently delivering high-quality products and outstanding service.
Jean Louis Albouy, General Manager Europe and with SCP since 1999 said: “In 1998, with a turnover of over €1.8m, the purchase of Norcal in the UK marked
the start of the Poolcorp Group’s arrival in Europe. Acquisitions and organic growth in Europe have brought the Group’s turnover close to €250m.
“Our group’s areas of coverage are positioned in more than eight major countries on the European market, with more than 18 agencies, our ambition to provide: an exceptional service to all our customers thanks to the support of all our supplier partners, to provide an exceptional return for all our shareholders and to provide exceptional opportunities for all our employees.
“We have put in place a growth plan for the next three years covering the whole of Europe. The plan is underway and will provide SCP UK with significant growth opportunities.
“It will clearly enhance the customer experience and service value that is essential to us.”
Dash Ganeson, Managing Director of SCP UK commented: “We will continue to strive to improve the overall customer experience and become an employer of choice for our team. The last 25 years has had its ups and downs but with the loyal customer base we have, the past ten years especially have seen unprecedented growth for UK. With a clear succession plan in place we have a strong second line management emerging that will take us successfully into the next ten.”
As SCP UK stands tall on its 25th anniversary, it celebrates a journey marked by excellence, customer loyalty, and the dedication of its employees. With its strong technical expertise,
reliable distribution network, and a relentless pursuit of customer satisfaction the company has managed to carve out a niche for itself in the pool and spa industry. As it looks to the future, SCP UK remains committed to staying ahead of the curve and delighting customers with its comprehensive range of products and exceptional service.
SCP UK 01293 546126
www.scpeurope.com
At The end of 2016, the company announced that it had taken the decision to consolidate their two warehouse facilities located at Basildon and Gatwick into one main central warehouse at Gatwick In 2014, SCP UK worked with South East Pools to provide the pool seen during the ‘Big Brother’ TV programme, a series which was high-profile at the time In October 2013, SCP Europe’s management said their goodbyes to David Mathers. LEFT to RIGHT: European Sales Director – JeanLouis Albouy, Sylvia Monfort – General Manager at SCP Europe (who David employed 13 years earlier), David Mathers, Dash Ganeson - UK Managing Director and Ian Pratt - UK Sales & Marketing Director In August 2013, David Mathers (centre holding drink), a key figure in SCP UK’s history, retired and is seen here celebrating with SCP UK staff at his leaving drinks receptionOver the years, SCP UK has established itself as a trusted provider of a wide range of products...”
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After years of feedback from pool and spa owners, operators and users, across both domestic and commercial wet leisure environments, the industry’s manufacturers have been tasked to come up with safe, effective and dependable water disinfection solutions that don’t rely solely on large doses of chlorine. As a result of this increasing need, there is now a wide range of treatments, and in particular, systems that are on the market which do exactly that.
Lowering chlorine use in wet leisure settings, and in some cases, removing it completely, has been a priority for many within both private and public settings and it provides a welcome answer for indoor pools to help eradicate the unwelcome odours we all too often associate with water that’s been treated with the chemical. That’s not to say chlorine no longer has a role – far from it. Chlorine will always have its place in the sanitation of pools and spas, but reducing its use provides some highly appreciated, additional benefits, meaning many pools across the UK have already, or are in the process of, adopting or at least looking at alternative approaches to water sanitisation. With numerous solutions and systems on offer, we take a look at just some of the options that are available.
Available through SCP UK, Salt & Swim®
2.0 is a new generation salt chlorinator from Hayward and offers pool owners precise and user-friendly controls thanks to the product’s LED display. In addition, a transparent cell allows for visual checks on production and a gas detector is included as standard. Salt & Swim® 2.0 gives a visual indicator and changes colour depending on the control selection made – in particular for chlorine production – regardless of whether a pool has an open or closed pool cover and will then adjust production accordingly.
Available in options which cover a wide range of chlorine production (8, 16, 22, 33 g/h/cl), five levels of chlorine production are possible: 20, 40, 60, 80 and 100%.
A flow detector kit is available as an option and for peace of mind, the Salt & Swim® 2.0 comes compete with a twoyear warranty. It is joined by two other salt chlorinator products from Hayward –the AquaRite Flo and AquaRite Flo Advanced – the latter of which is fully featured and will allow the control of additional pool equipment. Both AquaRite models come with a wide range of chlorine production capabilities and each includes a three-year warranty.
In addition to Hayward products, SCP also offers salt chlorinator solutions from two other leading brands – Davey and Pentair –plus of course, a number of other products which will reduce the amount of chlorine used in installations of all sizes.
The PURIQ Bright Series UV-C water purifier offers optimal technology for crystalclear water without the need for multiple chemicals and is kinder for the user too. Using the latest technology, the lamp placed in the pool water emits a very
powerful UV-C light with a wavelength of exactly 253.7 nm that kills practically all bacteria, viruses, algae and moulds. Using a UV light provides non-chemical disinfection, enabling effective primary control over waterborne bacteria, which can benefit both public and private pools.
This results in optimal purification, reducing the need by 80% of chlorine and other chemical usage. The PURIQ UV-C system, with its 100% eco-friendly operation, provides more natural, healthier water. The extra wide SAE 316 stainless steel housing extends the time the water is exposed to the strong UV-C radiation while also minimising the pressure drop as the water passes through. Not only is the system better for the pool and pool user, but the environment benefits too. There is a significantly reduced number of toxic by-products produced by the UV purifier ensuring that the end response is a cleaner, safer environment for all.
Thanks to the polished interior, there is virtually no adhesion of contaminants to the walls, which boosts the effectiveness of the UV-C radiation by a further 35%. The PURIQ UV-C water purifier contains intelligent electronics that signals an alert when it is time to replace the lamp, which ensures that the unit is always operating at peak efficiency and the water is clear. This way, the customer always has a perfectly working device they can rely on.
Whether it’s through the use of salt chlorinators, UV or Ozone or other systems, when it comes to the treatment of pool and spa water, there’s now a number of tried and tested non-chemical based, low and no chlorine solutions on offer. With options often providing a gentler wet leisure environment, it’s easy to see why they are increasingly popular. This issue, we take a closer look at what’s available
Using electrochlorination technology; Hyprolyser® combines harmless and readily available salts, water and electricity to create a low strength, fresh <1% sodium hypochlorite solution, which falls below the threshold for hazardous classification.
Manufactured in the UK to exacting standards by Gaffey, the Hyprolyser® iSEC range is perfect for most pools up to 300m3
They are quick and easy to install and are proven to be significantly cheaper to run without the need to purchase costly chemicals.
In comparison for a busy 25m pool, the savings over a ten-year period are some 70% over traditional calcium hypochlorite systems with break-even in year two.
With no more hazardous chemicals transported to site, or need to be carefully stored, they give you a safer, cleaner and more environmentally friendly way to provide chlorine for your pool on demand; and provide a safer environment for pool operatives.
A significant environmental benefit includes a 92% reduction in plastic waste when compared to operators using traditional
packaged calcium hypochlorite products in drums, and similar reduction in energy and water usage involved in recycling those plastics.
Unique volumetric brine and water measurement ensures consistent accurate dosing and optimised energy usage. All key performance parameters are constantly monitored and can be accessed remotely via optional telemetry output at any time.
Hyprolyser® systems use ‘Plug & Play’ technology and are readily scalable for larger applications, making them ideal for any pool size, from small spa pools to the highcapacity requirements of leisure centres and theme parks with multiple pools and water features.
New for the UK market in 2023, Lighthouse has introduced products from French manufacturer Pool Technologie.
The brand has distinguished itself by offering a complete range of automatic water treatment products and as an expert in salt-water swimming pools for over 30 years, it offers reliable and high-performance equipment that is at the cutting edge of
technology plus eco-friendly and sustainable too.
Lighthouse can now offer the best device, suited to both installer and customer needs. With standard salt at 4g/l, low salt 2g/l and an ultra low salt system available down to 0.5/g/l, there is a system to suit everyone.
There are three ranges of equipment, from the entry-level ‘Mini’ system, which has basic functionality to make life easy for the customer including pH and chlorine peristaltic dosing, UV and salt chlorination.
Secondly there’s the ‘Just’ branded range. This increases the options available to the end user and allows Redox mV control of chlorine and pH monitoring. The probes are simply located into the pipework via saddle clamps or the neat clear probe cell.
Finally the premium branded ‘Pool Squad’ adds that special high-end look to the range. With a colourful screen and each metric detailed from water temperature to salt content plus pH values along with the option of ampermetric or Redox chlorine values.
The systems are all driven from a control box with the same dimensions with Mini and Just options in white and Pool Squad in black.
A prime focus of scientific advances today is ceramic nano crystal technology, and it is this which is used in the Quantum to create one of the most powerful forms of sterilisation – photocatalytic oxidation. Manufactured by Elecro Engineering and available from
Lowering chlorine use in wet leisure settings, and in some cases, removing it completely, has been a priority for many within both private and public settings...”Gaffey’s Hyprolyser® systems use ‘Plug & Play’ technology and are readily scalable for larger applications, making them ideal for any pool size Lighthouse has introduced products from French manufacturer Pool Technologie which include this Justsalt® model
Certikin, Plastica and SCP UK, Quantum eliminates contaminants leaving water fresh and clean.
Easy to install, Quantum gives peace of mind as dangerous organisms such as cryptosporidium and adenoviruses are destroyed by the photocatalytic process ensuring pool users are kept safe. Several natural processes occur as the pool water passes through the unit with only pure water returning to the pool.
As a result of the processes occurring inside the Quantum, including the production of hydroxyl radicals, the treated water is free of all oil-based substances such as sun creams and all organics including urea are totally removed resulting in sparkling water. Quantum also reduces the need for chemicals in the pool and helps eliminate the smell of chlorine.
Once installed, this cost-effective solution requires no maintenance; it is equipped with an intelligent lamp life indicator so when the UV lamp which initiates the photocatalytic reaction needs to be replaced this is displayed. Quantum is compatible with both salt and sea water and is available in three sizes. Choose from Mini (35m3), Single (65m3) or Double (130m3) to meet the specific needs of the pool’s capacity.
H.R.UV-C is one of the newest members to the Elecro family of Sanitisers, and like its Quantum cousin, is also available from a number of leading distributors in the UK.
Designed using the latest knowledge of highly reflective reactor casing materials, the H.R.UV-C produces up to 95% reflectivity (if you compare this to stainless steel reactors only 20 to 28% reflection is typically achieved). Unlike stainless steel units that suffer corrosion issues, the H.R.UV-C is 100% sea and saltwater compatible.
The super reflective properties of the Elecro H.R.UV-C optimises the UV-C radiation and dramatically increases the performance. In addition, because the inside surface casing is so repellent, it means the product is also self-cleaning, reducing the need for maintenance.
Intelligent electronics indicate when the lamps are not producing sufficient UV-C and need to be changed, ensuring the unit is always performing optimally.
The H.R.UV-C is compatible with and complements all traditional treatment
methods including; chlorine, bromine, active oxygen / hydrogen peroxide and salt electrolysis. A narrow and extended chamber ensures maximum exposure to the powerful UV-C.
The intelligent lamp life indicator signals when the lamps are no longer producing sufficient UV-C and need to be changed. This ensures the unit is always performing optimally and has a long lamp life, up to 9,000 hours.
The H.R.UV-C is easy to use and install, plus can be retrofitted to any existing pool system too.
QUEST is a revolutionary breakthrough in swimming pool technology that sanitises water without requiring additional chemicals. Using a powerful combination of silver and copper electrode ionisation the system kills the bacteria and algae in the pool whilst at the same time the oxidising cell destroys and breaks down organic debris (caused by sweat, sun cream, dust, leaves, etc), leaving pure crystal clear and clean water.
A pulsed magnetic chamber further helps to improve the water quality by preventing the formation of new scale. This not only improves the efficiency of the pool’s filtration, circulation and heating equipment but also helps with the sanitisation as calcium deposits which are a breeding ground for bacteria no longer occur.
QUEST is simple and quick to install and operate whilst being less harmful, less expensive to maintain and more effective than traditional chlorine-based systems. In fact, one user of the system commented that they “thought their existing saltwater pool was awesome however now it does not come close to this freshwater system”. Within just two days they noticed a massive change with the water clean and clear giving the feeling they had just stepped out of a shower!
In water with good conductivity the system will operate without requiring any salt to be added to the pool water. In pools where the conductivity of the water is low as little as 0.5ppm of salt may be required to enable the oxidising cell to operate efficiently.
Made in the UK with all European biocidal certified components it is one of most effective and cost-efficient systems on the market.
With the world experiencing supply issues for chemicals there is no better time to switch to QUEST, giving pool owners the opportunity to be self-sufficient in managing their water quality.
QUEST is in stock and ready for immediate despatch.
In a new arrangement for the 2023 season, AstralPool UK and BIO-UV are working together with the UK distributor supplying UV systems for both residential and commercial pools to the British market.
For more than 20 years, BIO-UV Group has been developing and marketing chlorine-free water treatment systems based on type C ultraviolet disinfection technology.
BIO-UV Group was the first 100% French company to be approved by the French Ministry of Solidarity and Health for medium pressure dechloramination in 2004 (MP range). The company has also been approved for low pressure since 2013 (LP and UV HO ranges). These two technologies ensure the lowest operating costs on the market.
So, if a more natural disinfection system with low operating costs sounds appealing for either commercial or domestic pool clients, AstralPool UK are now able to offer a range of UV water treatment solutions. Easy to install and maintain, the range features models to suit different pool sizes, each designed for long service with lamps lasting up to 13,000 hours.
To date, more than 150,000 private pools and spas in Europe are equipped with BIO-UV systems.
BIO-UV MP (medium pressure) is an ideal solution for commercial pool set ups. The system can reduce combined chlorine levels by up to 80% for an average level of 0.1 to 0.3 ppm, and is capable of destroying the three types of chloramines (mono, di and trichloramines) as well as trihalomethanes. Units are available with either a digital screen or touch screen (BIO-UV MP TS)
for displaying different reactor parameters to enable more efficient management and maintenance.
Owners and operators can get safe, low-cost and ecological pool water disinfection with the state-of-the-art DA-GEN (Dryden Aqua Generator) from Golden Coast.
DA-GEN is an innovative hydrolyser that uses oxidation and low water conductivity to generate free radicals for water disinfection. Free radicals and other oxygen compounds such as ozone, peroxide and persulfate destroy organic substances and pathogens in the water while minimising the use of chlorine.
Used with the Dryden Aqua Activator based on magnesium chloride, DA-GEN improves filtration and effectively removes phosphates, preventing the growth of algae and bacteria. The result? Exceptionally clean, clear water.
DA-GEN works as a complete, fully automatic water treatment system, and is fitted with a built-in Wi-Fi module to allow users to control it using the DA-GEN app on their device. Parameters are monitored 24/7 including pH, dosing, free chlorine and/or redox, filtration, temperature, backwashing and automatic flocculation.
“DA-GEN keeps everything under control and delivers outstanding water quality levels,” explained Hayden Phillips, North East Business Development, Golden Coast. “It works best with Dryden DAISY® system, so after the initial steps of enhancing filtration performance, coagulation and
disinfection using natural UV, DA-GEN offers advanced oxidation for disinfection using free radicals.”
AstralPool UK 01329 514000
www.astralpool.co.uk
Certikin
01993 777200
www.certikin.co.uk
Fairlocks Pool Products 01869 934333
www.fairlocks.co.uk
Gaffey 01254 350180
www.gaffey.co.uk
Golden Coast 01271 378100
www.goldenc.com
Lighthouse 01752 253525
www.lighthousepools.co.uk
Plastica Pools
01424 857857
www.plasticapools.net
SCP UK 01293 546126
www.scpeurope.com
Asafe environment is an essential and expected part of any wet leisure experience, and that obviously extends to the water found in pools, spas and hot tubs. It needs to be safe, clean and clear, but the last thing owners and operators want to do is spend an excessive amount of time and energy monitoring and testing and the water found in these products, let alone doing it with any inaccurate equipment.
Fast, user-friendly and accurate testing products are therefore a godsend. Not just for highlighting any safety issues, but also for ensuring equipment is operating within the correct environment too, as if not, there’s potentially a heavy price to pay for new equipment further down the line.
User safety is of course at the top of every pool or spa owners’ list though, and with commercial facilities experiencing much higher bather loads than their domestic cousins, owners and users need to be able to trust that the cooling waters that are being enjoyed are safe and in the best possible condition. Considerable time and money has been spent on developing more efficient and user-friendly testing systems, and that’s not surprising, as for commercial operators in particular, where there is the possibility of infection, only the latest products and best procedures are good enough. Down time as a result of poor procedures invariably leads to bad press, and this often spells disaster to a facility’s reputation, with guests then voting with their feet – a scenario to be avoided at all costs!
Regardless of size though, wet leisure products are always major investments for their owners and they need to be kept in the best possible condition – and that includes the water within them. Therefore, having the correct products to test water conditions is essential and needed on an ongoing basis and in this issue, we take a closer look at
just some of the testing solutions that are currently on the market.
The Lumiso Pooltest range from Palintest offers the most advanced photometric technology to deliver accurate, clear water quality results in a matter of minutes.
Available from leading distributors including Certikin, Golden Coast and SCP UK, the brand by both pool owners and professionals around the world.
For outdoor pools there is Lumiso Pooltest 3, while Lumiso Pooltest 4 is ideal for measuring the basic parameters of chlorine, pH, bromine and alkalinity in spas and indoor pools.
For service engineers and pool managers, there is the Lumiso Pooltest 6, which
provides basic readings alongside additional tests for cyanuric acid and calcium hardness, enabling a complete water balance calculation.
The latest addition to the range is the Lumiso Pooltest Expert – a multi-parameter benchtop photometer that offers 35 different tests. The large touchscreen interface and straightforward instructions makes the unit perfect for getting quick, accurate results across multiple daily tests.
Its robust construction and IP67 waterproof design ensures it can be used in any situation, in any environment – even with wet hands.
Lumiso Pooltest Expert also benefits from easy results retrieval and data traceability for audit compliance purposes via USB connectivity through the Palintest Connect platform.
“Palintest has a renowned reputation for innovative, dependable products that deliver highly accurate measurements,” said Kristy Carlisle, Operations Manager at Golden Coast. “We have been a long-time distributor for Palintest, and with such a wide range of photometers and kits to choose from, we have something for every kind of pool or spa.”
LaMotte offer a number of solutions for testing and new for the 2023 season, is the ColorQ® 2x PRO 7.
This waterproof Bluetooth® handheld pool and spa professional photometer directly measures free chlorine (DPD), total chlorine (DPD), bromine (DPD), pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness and cyanuric acid (Stabiliser) directly on a digital display. The handheld meter is easy to use and features economical liquid reagents that measure 144 tests per test factor for free chlorine, total chlorine (bromine) and pH. The alkalinity,
Thanks to numerous innovations, the testing of water in pools and spas is now more accurate, sophisticated and convenient than ever before. It’s a sector which has embraced the latest advances in technology whilst also still producing more low-tech, tried and tested methods too. The result is a wide range of products, some of which have revolutionised the process. With water testing always a high priority, in this issue, we take a closer look at some of the available productsJon Wadeson For service engineers and pool managers, there is the Lumiso Pooltest 6 from Palintest
calcium hardness and cyanuric acid tests are measured by using the TesTabs® tablet method and includes 100 tablets for each test. The ColorQ® 2x eliminates the need to visually determine slight colour variations, thus taking the guesswork out of poolside water analysis. The photometer, testing reagents and photo-diagrammatic trilingual instructions (English, Spanish, French) are packaged in a convenient carrying case for on site testing.
LaMotte’s flagship model is their innovative WaterLink® SpinTouch™ photometer which does all the pool and spa water testing wherever it is needed – both in the field or in the store.
The genius lies in the disk; produced in a clean room environment, freeze dried reagents are added to the disk and react with the water sample when inserted into the SpinTouch™ and rotated at high speeds. After just 30 seconds for a 3-parameter test (FCL, TCL and pH) and 60 seconds for a full suite of ten parameters, the results are displayed on screen in PPM.
For service technicians, the SpinTouch™ can be used poolside to monitor and thereby correctly treat the water in a pool. For pool operators, the 3-use disk is used to test free chlorine, total chlorine and pH up to three times in a day, with all results automatically stored on the device.
The product is one of the quickest and simplest ways to test water accurately.
With PoolLab® 2.0, Water-i.d. has aimed to set new standards and is once again using the latest technology and other innovations.
For example, the PoolLab® 2.0 features not just one but three parallel measuring chambers, so that multiple water values can be measured in parallel. As with the PoolLab® 1.0, the permanently installed triple cuvette can also be exchanged in the PoolLab® 2.0
The PoolLab® 2.0 features not just one but three parallel measuring chambers, so that multiple water values can be measured in parallel
plus the measurement result is again obtained after only two keystrokes.
The PoolLab® 2.0 can measure 24 pool water values, including hardness, copper, phosphate and much more in addition to chlorine, active oxygen, pH, alkalinity and cyanuric acid.
In addition to the Bluetooth connection to the free LabCOM App/software/cloud known from the previous model, the PoolLab® 2.0 will also have a Wi-Fi connection in order to be able to communicate instantly with the LabCOM cloud without the need to first connect to a smartphone. This enables immediate synchronisation so that the measurement data will be available in ‘real time’ in the app, the software on the PC or tablet or in the browser (www.labcom.cloud).
In addition, the user can create different water sources (e.g. ‘Pool 1’, ‘Pool 2’ etc) via the App and save them on the PoolLab® 2.0 so that the measurement results are always stored and synchronised for the exact account.
Unlike its predecessor, this new model has a large colour display with backlighting for easy operation.
The PoolLab® 2.0 is also IP68 waterproof so that the water to be measured can be scooped directly from the pool into the (replaceable) measuring chamber.
The sophisticated, free LabCOM App/ software (both synchronised via the LabCOM Cloud) for Android, iOS and Windows offers the user measurement data management and measurement reports at the touch of a button, as well as an active chlorine calculator, LSI calculation and the option to create dosing recommendations based on water care products individually entered by the user.
The HI-971044C from Hanna Instruments is a complete kit containing an advanced portable photometer for the measurement of pH, alkalinity, free chlorine and total chlorine, plus cyanuric acid in swimming pool, hot tub and spa water.
At the heart of the kit is the HI-971044
photometer that has an innovative optical system that utilises a reference detector and narrow band interference filters to provide superior performance in accuracy and repeatability. With no warm up time needed before taking a measurement, it also shortens the time taken for water testing. The advanced optical system features:
• An LED that generates very little heat.
• An 8 nm narrowband interference filter that is accurate to +/- 1 nm and offers 25% increase in light efficiency.
• A reference detector that modulates the voltage to LED for consistent light output.
• A concave focusing lens that reduces errors from imperfections in the cuvette.
This compact, waterproof meter is extremely user friendly with a tutorial mode that walks the user graphically, step by step, in performing a measurement. The use of a backlit dot matrix LED allows the use of virtual keys which makes the operation of the meter very intuitive including selecting different methods, reviewing GLP data, recalling the last 50 measurements and customising the meter to user preferences. HI-971044 is waterproof including the
cuvette holder that is designed with ridges to protect the optical path from getting scratched by the cuvette and a protected battery compartment that holds three AA batteries.
The compact design fits comfortably in the hand for use in the field or on a table for benchtop use.
Users can select the use of powder reagents supplied in packets or the use of low cost liquid reagents supplied in a dropper bottle.
For over 50 years, the Lovibond name has been synonymous with high quality, accurate pool water testing and the current meters carry on the high standards expected.
Their most popular models are based around a 6in1 format with two models being available with and without Bluetooth connectivity. The MD110 version includes Bluetooth with the standard unit being the ever-popular MD100. Both meters are easy to use allowing anyone to obtain good and accurate readings. Tests measured are free and total chlorine with an extended range of 0-10mg/l included as standard, pH, total alkalinity, calcium hardness, cyanuric acid, and bromine. They are supplied in a carrying case with 100 of each of the tablets,
accessories, and instructions – so everything needed to start testing immediately.
If more parameters need to be measured, then the Lovibond PM630 would be the model to go for. This unit tests up to 25 different parameters for everything that may be needed in pool water and is a cost-effective way to enhance testing capabilities, normally costing well below £1,000. The PM630 is also supplied in a case, comes with reagents and accessories, and has Bluetooth connectivity so readings can be downloaded easily.
For peace of mind, standard check kits are available for all Lovibond’s photometers.
This means the meters can regularly be checked on site so users can be sure that the units are working correctly. And don’t worry, the company hasn’t forgotten its past. For those who prefer using a manual system, the traditional Lovibond 2000+ Comparator and glass-based discs
are still available. These systems continue to be as popular as ever as operators see the advantages of having testing units with fixed colours that just cannot go wrong.
Lovibond’s products are available from a number of leading distributors which includes Certikin, Golden Coast, Plastica and SCP UK.
Johnson Test Papers are one of the world’s leading manufacturers of test strips and test kits for pool, spa and hot tub testing. The company has been manufacturing easy to use rapid tests since 1938 providing fast and accurate results users can trust. With their in-house UK based R&D facility, they have developed a wide range of test strips which can be used to ensure the quality of the water within a pool or spa, providing peace of mind to owners of wet leisure products.
Their products can included multiple parameters including total chlorine, free chlorine, alkalinity, pH, total hardness, cyanuric acid and many others such as copper, iron, phosphate, ammonium, nitrate and nitrite.
The company’s Check2O® Pool & Spa range of test strips enable users to accurately measure the concentration of the parameters detailed in any type of swimming pool or spa. These easy to use, single colour determination strips are non-toxic and produce results within 30 seconds.
All of their products can be manufactured as OEM/Private Label and their starting minimum order quantities are so low, that it is hard to believe. Johnson Test Papers prides itself on providing innovative products, producing consistent quality, offering flexibility and short lead times.
Hanna Instruments 01525 850855
www.hannainstruments.co.uk
Johnson Test Papers 0121 557 3883
www.johnsontestpapers.com
LaMotte Europe 01926 498203
www.lamotte-europe.com
Lovibond Tintometer 01980 664800
www.lovibond.com
Palintest 0191 491 0808
www.palintest.com
Water-i.d.
+ 49 721 782 0290
www.water-id.com
Lovibond’s MD100 and MD110 are supplied in a carrying case with 100 of each of the tablets, accessories and instructions...owners and users need to be able to trust that the cooling waters that are being enjoyed are safe and in the best possible condition”
Creating and maintaining the perfect environment for indoor pools and spas is not an easy task – far from it! It’s one thing ensuring the water is clean and heated to the desired operating temperature, but providing the correct atmosphere outside of the water is an entirely different challenge. Without having effective dehumidification and ventilation in place, problems can arise for both users of a facility and the fabric of the building itself. One of the most obvious and visible issues is condensation, something which if not dealt with will ultimately lead to damage of either the décor or even the structure of the building housing any pool or spa.
So it’s essential that an indoor environment should have a well-planned and appropriate dehumidification and ventilation system which will provide comfortable conditions for swimmers, bathers, spectators, staff and just as importantly, one that also protects the facility itself.
It is a specialist area, but thankfully there’s plenty of advice and product choices available which will solve numerous operating challenges under the headings of ‘dehumidification’ and ‘environmental control’ and in doing so, will reduce energy usage, help to protect facilities and therefore minimise running costs for owners and operators.
With the wealth of expertise that’s available in the sector, designers and installers should find that choosing the most energy efficient way to manage indoor pool and spa environments whilst satisfying building control regulations isn’t as daunting a task as they had feared. In fact, when compared to the not so distant past, creating the perfect operating conditions are now a breeze and in this issue, we look at just some of the current solutions.
The DS series of dehumidifiers from Trotec
By Jon Wadesonfeature highly efficient moisture control and heat recovery for all indoor pools and spas are in stock and available from Fairlocks Pool Products.
Made in Germany, the professional quality DS 30 and DS 60 models have been specifically developed for swimming pool hall dehumidification. Incorporated into the design of both dehumidifiers is a fiberglassreinforced, easy-to-clean plastic housing.
Inside each unit, quiet running and powerful radial fans ensure high air circulation rates, while insulated compressors and polyester-coated heat exchanger surfaces provide protection against corrosion.
Both wall-mounted units are easy to install, work fully automatically and can extract large amounts of moisture from the room air, even in air temperatures as low as 5°C.
The energy absorbed during the process of dehumidification is turned into warmth and directly used for heating the room, which further increases the device’s efficiency. As an example, for every unit of electricity that the units consume they will give 2.5kW of
heat back to the room.
Standard features include:
• High dehumidification performance with optimum heat recovery
• Low specific energy consumption –extremely high economic efficiency
• Corrosion-protected construction made of fibreglass-reinforced plastic
• Heat exchanger with corrosion-resistant CDC coating
• Fully automatic operation.
The DS 30 is suitable for pools up to 25m², while the DS 60 ensures optimum humidity levels with pools up to 50m². A wall mounting kit is included with each supplied unit.
MEACO’S RANGE OF STYLISH SLIMLINE WALL-MOUNTED UNITS
MeacoWall is a range of wall-mounted dehumidifiers from humidity monitoring and control equipment specialists Meaco, and is part of its award-winning Platinum Range of commercial low energy products.
An advanced and stylish solution for humidity control where wall mounting is an important requirement, MeacoWall is available in three sizes, 53L, 72L and 103L.
At just 202mm deep these dehumidifiers are some of the slimmest wall mounting dehumidifiers on the market and as such will not protrude far into a room. Features include the incorporation of a DC fan motor that helps to reduce running costs and keeps noise levels very low, working at a level of just 48dB, which is similar to the hum from a domestic refrigerator.
As a heat pump compressor dehumidifier,
Without effective ventilation and dehumidification, indoor pool and spa settings can suffer from overly humid conditions which can lead to condensation, mould, corrosion and even potential structural damage. For users, there can also be an uncomfortable environment to contend with too. So getting the conditions right is essential for both owners and users alike and in this issue, we take a closer look at some of the solutions on offer
all energy used in the drying process is sent back to the space thus delivering dry, warm air whilst keeping energy costs down.
A unique glass finish means they look great, coming in a white casing with either a white or black glass front panel that incorporates the light touch LED.
Installation is flexible with the option of continuous drainage from either the right or left hand side of the dehumidifier. An automatic hot gas defrost system allows use in spaces where heating is limited with continuous performance right down to 10°C for the smallest unit, and 15°C for the two larger models. For swimming pool applications, the refrigeration coils are specially coated to ensure a long service life.
Available from SCP UK, the Garden Air Full Inverter Dehumidifier is the first full inverter dehumidifier designed for use with rooms that feature a pool, spa, swim spa or hot tub.
Available in three sizes, this smart looking product features a digital touch control panel and a patented high class design which incorporates perfectly matched metal and aluminium. It is suitable for a range of environments and will help keep an indoor pool or spa area free from condensation, replacing cooler wet air with dryer warmer air. As it runs ten times quieter than a traditional dehumidifier, making it quieter than a fridge, it won’t interfere with bathers who are seeking a calm and relaxing experience.
Not only is the Garden Air Full Inverter Dehumidifier one of the quietest products available, it is also one of the cheapest to run. The power requirement is incredibly low, with the largest model needing less than 5amps, meaning it consumes just 50% of the power of a traditional dehumidifier.
There are three size options available, with models capable of removing 2, 3 and 4 litres of water from the atmosphere per hour. The smallest will be suitable for any hot tub, spa and swim spa room as well as pools with a surface area up to 20m2. The second is suggested for pools up to 30m2 and the third is for pools with a surface area no bigger than 40m2
The Humidity Solutions range of small pools and wet area dehumidifiers are European manufactured and offer Italian design to provide innovative solutions such as the freestanding HiDew DVS vertical floor standing dehumidifier which is perfect for new and retrofit projects. The dehumidifier can easily be positioned at the poolside and is plug in
and play with a drain required to remove the water extracted from the air.
Outside the immediate pool area, the DOS horizontal ceiling mounted unit becomes an option as does the DCS which is a wall mounted dehumidifier which can be positioned in an adjoining technical room, with the pool air recirculated through the dehumidifier using ductwork and grills which can be supplied as part of the installation kit.
Both dehumidifiers are out of sight for a client who doesn’t want the aesthetics of their carefully designed pool to be affected. Both the ceiling and technical room units also allow for maintenance to
Available from Humidity Solutions, the free-standing HiDew DVS vertical floor standing dehumidifier is perfect for new and retrofit projects
Heat recovery, external condensers, static pressure available to facilitate ducting, remote control panels and temperature control are all components that can be included on Humidity Solutions’ commercial range of dehumidifiers
be provided without entering the client’s area, reducing the impact on commercial operations or residential clients.
Outputs from 40 litres/day extraction and 350m3/hr air movement all the way up to 300 litres/day and 2,000m3/hr can be accommodated through ten units within the range. This makes it ideal for most residential or hotel pools and wet areas.
Commercial pools require different options where energy is a key factor, bringing in to focus running costs and efficiencies. Heat recovery, external condensers, static pressure available to facilitate ducting, remote control panels and temperature control are all components that can be included on Humidity Solutions’ commercial range of dehumidifiers which range from 100 litres/ hour, 900 m3/hour up to 3,000 litres/hour and 25,000m3/hour of air movement.
Modular dehumidifiers with heat recovery units can be supplied in two parts making installation and access easier in tight plant rooms or where access is limited.
The ingenious, multi-tasking Calorex Variheat Series 3 air handling unit, featuring a PLC touchscreen as standard and endless configuration options offers the ultimate in flexibility to suit almost every plant room. Total peace of mind is provided as commissioning comes as standard together with a two-year on site parts and labour warranty.
Indoor swimming pools constantly evaporate large volumes of moisture into the space around them. Totally selfcontrolling, the Variheat will remove this moisture and recover energy from it. In controlling the operation of the heat source and combining it with a highly efficient heat pump dehumidifier, it provides air and water
heating, humidity control, ventilation and energy recovery.
By utilising this method, energy costs are kept to a minimum. Typically, for every
unit of power that a Variheat consumes, it will convert more than twice this amount to usable heat.
The potential energy savings are huge. In fact, compared to traditional heat and ventilation, considerable energy cost saving can be made and corresponding CO2 emissions can be dramatically reduced.
Pre-set at the factory, Variheat fans will automatically speed adjust to differing duct work and/or system air filter resistances, ensuring optimum air flow is constantly maintained. This reduces commissioning time and automatically optimises performance, power consumption and noise levels.
The Variheat features internet connection capability to PC, smartphone or selected BMS that provides remote monitoring and set point control; comprehensive diagnostic information and EC/Inverter constant flow fans.
The use of air source heat pumps to heat the water in external pools is well established but many of these are not suitable for indoor
Recotherm were instructed by pool and spa specialists Poolcourt Ltd to design a bespoke air handling unit for a unique project at a prestigious residential property located in Belgravia, London.
There were various design challenges to overcome on this project. The unit needed to be installed in the basement with limited access and the property featured a swimming pool area with a moving floor, so the client desired a ventilation solution capable of handling a substantial cooling load to maintain a comfortable environment during events. However, the property was also subject to strict local planning regulations prohibiting the use of exterior condensing units normally needed for cooling.
Recotherm, who are well known for their high quality units and their expertise in designing bespoke swimming pool ventilation systems, proceeded to develop
a one-of-a-kind unit. By integrating the condensing element of the refrigeration process into the unit, they overcame the local authority’s restrictions whilst also providing efficient and effective ventilation that could adapt to changing pool floor configurations. The basement access was overcome with Recotherm’s popular ‘flat pack’ process, building the unit within the plant room.
Recotherm’s unit included three fans to ensure that the system could operate on, and prioritise whenever possible, full fresh air even when the condenser was running at full speed. This design ensured efficient cooling while maintaining optimal air quality in the presence of a crowd.
Poolcourt Ltd
+353 51 561 143
www.poolcourt.co.uk
Without having effective dehumidification and ventilation in place, problems can arise for both users of a facility and the fabric of the building itself”The ingenious, multi-tasking Calorex Variheat Series 3 air handling unit, featuring a PLC touchscreen as standard and endless configuration options
pools and installers need to be aware of the pitfalls such as low operating ambient limits and instead go for high quality, performance systems for both air to water and air to air.
Many of Recotherm’s domestic units are designed around heat pumps providing the low pressure, hot water (LPHW) and the company has also recently developed their Aerum systems that provide fresh air dehumidification combined with air to air heat via Toshiba heat pumps – ideal where additional LPHW plant is not needed or desired.
With Aerum, all the features normally associated with the Recotherm Aeris range (high build quality, state-of-the-art controls, pleasant fresh air environment in the pool hall and technical backup) are still there, but with the added advantage that the unit is a standalone package and can provide a significant amount of cooling in the summer if this is required.
Heat pumps may be a necessity in future and they can be a benefit if owners want to reduce their impact on the environment, but they do operate at lower temperatures in a high temperature environment so heat exchangers and ductwork generally need to be bigger which can impact on space and capital costs.
To help customers make the correct choice of system, Recotherm have qualified, time served surveyors, designers and f-gas engineers in-house.
The company has also expanded their
Service Department staff to take on the demand for service and commissioning visits. All of the firm’s engineers are fully trained on Recotherm AHUs and Trend controllers. Their new engineers also have a wealth of experience on competitors’ units, which allows the company to trouble shoot if someone has a problem whilst the Recotherm technical helpline provides off site assistance and on call resolutions when possible.
For nearly 45 years, Heatstar have been guiding their clients towards responsible energy solutions for swimming pools, setting the benchmark in an environmentally conscious industry.
The Heatstar EC range of highly energy efficient environmental control systems are able to out-perform alternative equipment by utilising different advanced technologies to achieve unrivalled performance, reducing fuel bills and guaranteeing long term efficiency.
A star of the Heatstar EC range is the energy efficient Phoenix EC, a hybrid heat recovery ventilation system of exceptional quality, suitable for the effective dehumidification of indoor commercial and domestic swimming pools.
This system offers ultra-high heat recovery and heat efficiency thanks to its utilisation of hybrid technology. This hybrid set up focuses on three main areas: (1) The fans used in the units, (2) optimising heat recovery (‘free’ heat) and (3) energy efficient dehumidification.
Firstly, the Phoenix EC utilises the most energy efficient fans on the market. These digital fans utilise ‘auto-fan’ technology whereby the speed and power of the air-
recirculation fan is managed automatically to enable significant energy savings whenever there is low demand for dehumidification or airheating.
Secondly, the unit is fitted with a cross-flow recuperators to optimise heat recovery. The recuperators passively conducts heat from the exhausted pool room air via a series of adjoining plates directly to the incoming colder fresh air. This process, in combination with the dehumidification heat pump, produces unrivalled levels of heat recovery. Lastly the Phoenix boasts energy efficient dehumidification. The Phoenix’s dehumidification heat pump creates a cold evaporator coil to condense the moisture present in the air to reduce humidity levels. Through this process the heat pump absorbs both latent and sensible energy which is upgraded and recycled back into both the pool room air and pool water.
At an ambient air temperature of 20°C the Phoenix EC can deliver an efficiency of over 140% and is able to offer the lowest operating cost of any such system.
Certikin H&V 01993 778855
www.certikin.co.uk
Fairlocks Pool Products 01869 934333
www.fairlocks.co.uk
Heatstar 01983 521465
www.heatstar.com
Humidity Solutions 01372 571200
www.humiditysolutions.co.uk
Meaco (UK) Ltd 01483 234900
www.meaco.com
Recotherm 01527 894533
www.recotherm.co.uk
SCP UK 01293 546126
www.scpeurope.com
For a while now, heat pumps have been a firm favourite within the UK wet leisure industry and they’re often the go-to choice for heating the water in suitable pools and spas in an environmentally friendly way. With increased coverage of their benefits, combined with high energy prices they’re a product which is guaranteed to prosper. In this issue, we put various eco-friendly options under the spotlight
By Jon WadesonFor numerous wet leisure installations across the UK, heat pumps have, for a number of years now, been accepted as an ideal solution to heat water efficiently whilst extending what are normally short pool seasons here in the UK –with this year being a prime example!
With models producing many times more energy than they consume, heat pumps effortlessly outperform many types of more conventional heating methods – so it’s easy to see why they’ve been such a popular choice for both owners and installers alike.
Their use has attracted attention far beyond our industry too. Even before the energy crisis kicked in, heat pumps for homes were being touted as an ideal longterm solution for heating needs and they appeared on a number of mainstream media programmes and news pieces, meaning their profile was lifted due to a much wider audience. After hopefully peaking, energy prices are slowly coming down, but their profile and therefore use within pools and spas is likely to be further enhanced.
The very latest heat pump models have become increasingly sophisticated and intelligent in their operation, resulting in impressive energy, and therefore cost savings being made. Most designs now feature some form of inverter technology and a number of them can now also be controlled and monitored remotely via smart device apps too. As the technology improves, so too does their flexibility, ease of use, and even their looks. All of which further adds to both their appeal and ultimately their increased adoption too.
With various brands, models and options available from a variety of sources, careful research, planning and advice is a must, but there’s often a perfect heat pump solution on offer for virtually any pool or even spa configuration. So, with options aplenty on offer from numerous suppliers and brands, in this issue, we take a closer look at some of the
hottest heat pump options that are currently on the market.
COST EFFECTIVE HEATING WITH ECO-V HEAT PUMPS FROM WATERCO
The Electroheat ECO-V pool heat pump range from Waterco uses just a fraction of the energy to generate the same amount of heat compared to gas and electric heaters. Unlike solar heating, there is no reliance on the sun as the latent heat in the air is used. For every 1kW of electricity consumed, the Electroheat ECO-V can produce up to 8kW of heat. Waterco’s inverter technology uses a variable speed compressor. It slows down and speeds up as needed to maintain the desired temperature. This provides a more stable water temperature and 15%-30% energy savings over fixed speed systems, as well as quieter operation.
Electroheat ECO-V inverter pool heat pumps also feature automatic de-icing. In cooler climates or winter months when a build-up of ice is detected, the heat pump shifts temporarily into the cooling mode to reverse the
flow of refrigerant through the evaporator coils. Hot refrigerant moves through the outside coils, melting ice and defrosting the system. When the defrost cycle is complete, the unit shifts back to heating mode.
Available in both sidemounted and top-mounted fan versions and model sizes from 5kW to 25kW, whatever the installation there is a Waterco ECO-V heat pump to suit.
GET CONNECTED WITH POLYTROPIC HEAT PUMPS FROM LIGHTHOUSE
Polytropic, one of Europe’s market leaders in swimming pool heat pumps, have chosen wet leisure specialist Lighthouse as their exclusive partner for the UK.
Polytropic have been designing and manufacturing swimming pool heat pumps for over 17 years, and on the continent, they have become the biggest seller of swimming pool heat pumps, with a reputation for quality, performance and reliability. Now
partnered with Lighthouse, the full range of Polytropic heat pumps are available exclusively to the UK trade.
All Polytropic heat pumps come with a full five-year parts and labour warranty, are supported by an active remote monitoring system and are connected to the UK’s 4G mobile phone network. This means that in-house Lighthouse technicians based in Plymouth are able to access each unit remotely, reporting back to the trade professionals on the status of the heat pump. This innovative system ensures all Polytropic heat pumps are set up and operating to give the optimum performance, any faults are diagnosed quickly and brings a reassuring, new level of customer service.
The extensive range features products for both pools and spas, with a couple of the highlights being the distinctive looking Master Inverter, which thanks to its smart, exclusive regulation system, manages its power depending on the water temperature but also depending on the surrounding air temperature. This always guarantees the right bathing temperature, the best COP and the lowest sound level! Then there’s the Ottimo model. Inverter technology, smart design and vertical air discharge make the Ottimo a compact and discreet heat pump, perfect for tight spaces.
With a heat pump for most requirements, this is an exciting new collaboration and both Polytropic and Lighthouse are looking forward to a fruitful partnership.
With an impressive product portfolio, Heatstar is a top choice for pool owners and installers alike.
Since 1980, the company has truly made their mark on the swimming pool industry
with continuous investment in research and development, demonstrating its commitment to innovation and providing some of the best environmental control and pool heating products available on the market. And when it comes to the heating of outdoor pools, Heatstar unquestionably have an edge with their Aquarius heat pump.
The Aquarius aerothermal heat pump utilises ‘direct contact’ technology to transfer heat from the refrigerant directly into the pool water and also incorporates an ultra quiet ‘low energy’ digital air fan. It offers pool owners comfort, efficiency and low energy costs while being clean, safe and environmentally friendly.
The Aquarius has been developed with quality in mind and comprises a number of market-leading components including a high efficiency orbital scroll compressor and special titanium heat exchanger. This unit comes with all the features the pool trade have become accustomed to with a Heatstar system, such as easy-to-use controls and low energy digital fans to ensure operational noise is reduced to an absolute minimum.
Each unit comes in a no maintenance, weatherproof, anodised aluminium skeleton frame with access panels formed from robust, galvanised steel, with a tough PVC coating to prevent against corrosion. This provides maximum strength and ensures a long operational life of the unit. In fact, Heatstar offer a 20-year anti corrosion guarantee on both the chassis and heat exchanger.
The units also offer a number of unique features including a ‘Super Boost’ option which quickens the initial warm up of the pool water using a built in electric resistance heater. In addition, the unit can be specified with a ‘Soft Start’ option for pool applications where the electricity supply is marginal.
For several years, Plastica has been selling HeatSeeker® Inverter Heat Pumps due to their energy efficiency, which translates into cost savings for users on their energy bills. These heat pumps can save up to 80% in costs compared to electric heaters.
The HeatSeeker® range of inverter heat pumps achieves an average COP. of five, providing 5kW of output for every 1kW of electricity consumed, even when running at an air temperature as low as 15°C. If the available air temperature increases, the efficiency can be over eight times the power supplied.
The inverter technology not only reduces start-up current, eliminating power surges, but also allows for variable fan speeds to maintain optimal pool water temperature while maximising efficiency. This feature also results in a quieter operating noise level compared to previous models.
Models within this range can adequately meet the heating requirements of swimming pools ranging from 252m to 852m throughout the season.
Heatstar’s Aquarius heat pump has been developed with quality in mind and comprises a number of market-leading components
The very latest heat pump models have become increasingly sophisticated and intelligent in their operation, resulting in impressive energy, and therefore cost savings being made”
The company also recently added a new heat pump to their product range which is ideal for the above-ground pool market.
The aptly named AG Mini is the ideal choice for heating pools up to 20m³. Being plug and play, they are light and easy to install and feature an inline RCD breaker. The AG Mini is supplied with 1” connections and a conversion kit is available for 1.5”. Owners get up to 2.9kW of Rated Heating Capacity for input power of only 0.59kW.
Added to the range last year, the Poolstyle Step Inverter from SCP UK is a heat pump powered by an inverter compressor that can adjust the heating capacity from 20% to 100% intelligently according to different heating demands.
When the season starts and heating demand is high, the Poolstyle Step Inverter compressor and fan run at 100% for fast heating. When maintaining the pool temperature, the unit then runs at low speed for energy saving with higher COP.
Thanks to its full DC inverter technology, DC compressor and DC fan motor, this series of heat pumps is much more efficient than on/off models, resulting in a saving in both energy and costs for owners. In addition, models achieve completely soft switching at the start-up stage from an intensity of 0A to 28A (maximum) while on/off heat pumps start with a current intensity over three times higher, which greatly impacts electricity systems.
Available in seven sizes, ranging from 7kW to 25kW, the Poolstyle Step Inverter runs amazingly quietly at 20dB(A) in ‘Silent Mode’. Also introduced in 2022, there’s the
Poolstyle Mini Heat pump which is suitable for all families that have an above-ground or other smaller types of pools. Equipped with a 3-pin power plug, this model is light, easy to install, and with its effectively ‘Plug & Play’ connections, it’s portable too.
Available in two sizes – 3kW and 5kW – the Mini Heat will take the chill out of the water whilst providing energy savings of up to 75%.
This small unit features an attractive ABS casing and easy to use LED display panel – it’s sure to be a winning choice given the recent popularity of smaller pools combined with this year’s increase in energy costs!
Combining quiet operation with exceptional performance, the Fairland InverX heat pump is at the forefront of intelligent pool technology.
Available from Golden Coast, the Fairland InverX heat pump is powered by TurboSilence® Full-Inverter technology, allowing it to deliver fast heating without the noise. When maintaining the water temperature, the fan and compressor work at a low speed to keep noise levels to around 38 dB(A).
The patented biometric honeycomb design maximises heat exchange efficiency, and a realtime power consumption display allows users to track usage. The high coefficient of performance means that for every kilowatt consumed, InverX offers 16 kilowatts of heat in return. Even at 50% capacity, InverX still delivers high coefficient of performance of 11.6.
For flexibility, InverX has three operational modes. Turbo mode increases capacity to reduce initial heating time by 20%, Smart mode runs at 20-100% capacity according to water and ambient temperature for energy efficiency, and Silence mode is ideal for night use when capacity is reduced to 20-60%.
“With an InverX heat pump pool owners can reduce their energy consumption and benefit from a quiet pump, without having to compromise on output,” explained Eloise Gill, heat pump specialist at Golden Coast. “With an efficient heat pump, you can even extend the length of your pool season and enjoy it for more months of the year. It is easy to use, and can be remotely controlled thanks to a built-in Wi-Fi module and smart user app.”
In 2021, AstralPool redesigned its signature heat pump (the Pro-Elyo Inverboost) into
Combining quiet operation with exceptional performance, the Fairland InverX heat pump is available from Golden Coastthe Pro Elyo Touch.
With a revamped design and a more intuitive and practical user interface combined with the same robustness and reliability that characterised the technology of its predecessor, the Pro Elyo Touch has everything it needed to become a benchmark in the outdoor installation sector.
The Pro Elyo Touch features a redesigned interface to make life easier for the pool owner, as the control screen is now located on the front instead of the side of the machine for greater convenience. The display was upgraded from mechanical and digital to an intuitive and wide LED touchscreen with even greater information. Users can see the active operation mode, programme the machine, water temperature, activate/ deactivate the turbo or silent modes, as well as access the system settings.
Visually, the Pro Elyo Touch benefitted from a revamped and updated design with AstralPool opting for more modern and up-todate lines for the housing, an ABS plastic casing to prevent corrosion, a new injected fan grid and a galvanised steel evaporator protection grid.
The environmental impact was also reduced, with most versions operating with R32 refrigerant, a gas that has a low global warming potential (GWP), high energy efficiency and excellent cooling power.
The Pro Elyo Touch is incredibly silent and the range includes eight power levels (from 8.5kW to 35kW). Not only that, it also makes it possible to extend the swimming season even in regions with colder climates, since it works at an ambient temperature as cold as -20ºC.
The Calorex I-PAC and V-PAC inverter heat pump ranges from Certikin have been designed in the UK specifically for the British climate. They are eco-friendly, carry an impressive five year on site parts and labour
warranty and are available exclusively in the UK from Certikin.
These stylish-looking, compact heat pumps (the small footprint making them compliant with permitted development rights) are available in side or top outlet versions. The side outlet also has the added benefit of Wi-Fi capability for remote control.
Inverter heat pump technology allows for efficient control of the pool temperature with the I-PAC/V-PAC only using the energy required. High efficiency with modulating step-less inverter compressor gives an average COP of 10.3 (I-PAC+), 9.7 (I-PAC) and 10.7 (V-PAC), which is twice as efficient as the traditional on/off models.
Complying with the European F-Gas regulations, the heat pumps use the low Global Warming Potential (GWP) refrigerant R32. It requires less refrigerant volume per kW and is easier to recycle.
The I-PAC side outlet models have Wi-Fi capability for remote control with the app available to download for both Android and iOS devices.
Certikin also offer the affordable HPP range which is designed for heating small
and medium sized outdoor pools and spas, producing up to five times the energy it consumes and is super easy to install. The low energy consumption, coupled with high heat production, makes the HPP pump an environmentally friendly way to heat swimming pool water. The five models (6,8,12,15 and 20kW) include a reverse cycle defrost, quiet operation and a threeyear warranty.
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With what seems like a vast number of options now available for every type of wet leisure setting, it’s no exaggeration to say that the latest lighting technologies and products have literally transformed the look of many of today’s waterbased installations in both domestic and commercial environments, allowing them to be seen in their best possible light.
Super efficient LED’s have become the accepted choice of professionals across a wide range of projects and their development and use has meant that the plain yet functional white lights, with the occasional filter on show, that were a common sight have largely become a memory from yesteryear.
As with any kind of product that has an element of technology, improvements are made on an ongoing basis and time has definitely not stood still for options within the lighting sector. LED is a far more sustainable lighting solution when compared to previous generations and technologies. They do not generate toxic waste, they have a longer service life and they require significantly less energy to function. That all combines to provide a greatly reduced impact on the environment whilst saving costs too. In addition to their green credentials, and for many installations arguably a more important feature is that a mix of cleverly installed lighting can provide dramatic effects inside a pool or spa, enhancing features and project aesthetics plus they can also be used externally to soften walls and other finishes too. Often, they can even provide enhanced visual benefits, which greatly assists with safety, which is especially key for busy commercial settings.
In short, whole areas can be improved with thoughtful and imaginative lighting, with operating costs being greatly reduced over the lifetime of the product. So with these benefits, surely now is the time to see the light!
With plenty of choices available on the market from a variety of manufacturers, in
this issue, we round up a number of the solutions which are lighting the way this year.
Available exclusively from Light Projects, Wibre’s CENTUM°° range comprises a range of built-in and surface mounted underwater spotlights which use the very latest technology to offer industry-leading light outputs.
This, coupled with temperature monitoring and integrated surge protection, ensures optimum operation, long life cycle and low maintenance.
The 2023 CENTUM°° range has been expanded and now includes seven recessed IP68 underwater fittings meaning there’s a solution for smaller pools and spas through to large and competition swimming pools.
The new 4.0502 expands on the CENTUM°° range with an elegantly designed linear recessed underwater spotlight for medium to larger sized swimming pools and other underwater areas.
The Mixflux configuration of 12 high performance LEDs with carefully selected lenses creates a particularly wide and homogeneous distribution of light through the entire water surface as well as intensive illumination of the pool floor. Single colour options available in 3000K, 4500K or 6500K with up to 6900lm output while the RGB-W variants add drama with coloured light. The alternative 20° symmetric lenses provide a higher intensity direct punch of light when mounted in the pool floor, shallow pools, fountains or other installations.
Designed for competition and sports swimming pools, the new 4.0492 is Wibre’s most powerful recessed underwater floodlight providing up to 18600lm output. The Mixflux asymmetric optical array is optimised to perfectly illuminate the full body of water, ensuring the safety of athletes with no glare or inefficient upward light. Standard LED options include monochrome 3000K, 4500K and 6000K whites plus RGB-W variants for dynamic effects.
The compact V4A (1.4571 317L) stainless steel housing is rated for IP68 to a depth of 25m and requires 70% less installation space compared to previous models.
Over recent years, the technology and know-how behind lighting options for the wet leisure sector has developed at an incredible pace and a variety of solutions are now enhancing both commercial and domestic environments. Installations of all sizes are benefiting from the latest energy efficient products, which when combined with creative ideas, provide some truly incredible settings. In this issue, we shine a light on just some of the illuminating optionsLight Projects’ Wibre’s Centum°° range has been expanded with new models the 4.0492 (left) and the 4.0502 and (below) being introduced
SCP UK have expanded their lighting offering over the last couple of seasons. Last year, they added the long lasting and reliable Hayward CrystaLogic® White and ColorLogic® RGB PAR56 LED lights to an existing range of Hayward mini LED’s and new for this year, they’ve introduced a compact and high-power LED light from French manufacturer CCEI.
This latest option, the Mid-BRiO, allows owners and installers to discover a new generation of lights that are more compact, more powerful and have a wider light beam angle!
The Mid-BRiO features a combination of many technologies and offers an unrivalled power/light/size ratio in the swimming pool market. Light up pools with a light that has a diameter of just 75mm and delivers up to 2,400lm.
This new generation of lights is the missing link in swimming pool lighting and allows owners to differentiate a pool with lighting that is as subtle as a mini spotlight but as powerful as a big spotlight.
Thanks to its ingenious design, the MidBRiO has an impressive light beam angle of up to 160°. Where other lights diffuse 120°, the Mid-BRiO illuminates more of the pool delivering highperformance lighting with hardly any unlit areas.
Mid-BRiO delivers a compact, innovative and modern solution for illuminating swimming pools of the future. It screws into a standard 1.5” wall inlet regardless and is compatible with all pool coverings (one-piece, liner, concrete, etc.). For a customised finish, it is is available in two coloured bezels – an elegant stainless steel version and white.
The latest range of products from WaterTec – which are available through Fairlocks Pool Products – have been developed with recent environmental issues at the forefront of their design. LED lighting is now the world’s number one choice for all lighting applications and with Water-Tec, Fairlocks are able to offer the very latest technology – high powered LEDs with low energy consumption combined with the contemporary look that customers desire.
Some of the benefits of the Water-Tec LED lights include all 316L stainless steel bodies with electro polished front face, high powered energy efficient LED power of 2,000lm for WT4 and WT5, up to 50,000 hours life span, colour changing RGB options with full digital control (DMX and Zigbee).
LED lighting is now the go-to option for swimming pool lighting as it offers the safest, most cost-effective option. The Water-Tec light range features options for either Warm or Cool lenses and standard 20m cable
length. All are controllable to suit the mood / ambience of the pool with both Wi-Fi and / or a smart device (both White and RGB) options.
The team at Fairlocks can advise on the number of lights required to provide the best lighting display for the size of pool, and type of atmosphere the lighting design can provide. There really are unlimited options with swimming pool lighting and it comes down to style, design and the ultimate look of the finished pool that will determine the light installation.
LumiPlus – AstraPool’s most comprehensive range of underwater LED lights for public, commercial and residential pools – was expanded last year with the introduction of its most flexible, convenient and compact option: the FlexiMini.
The smaller size of AstralPool’s LED LumiPlus FlexiMini lights makes for a more discreet and modern design that aligns with current trends for residential projects...whole areas can be improved with thoughtful and imaginative lighting, with operating costs being greatly reduced over the lifetime of the product”Available from SCP UK, the CCEI’s Mid-BRiO has an impressive light beam angle of up to 160°
More harmonious, elegant and efficient pools are the three things that pool owners look for most when designing a new space in their garden or renovating an existing water feature. Which means that opting for smaller, discreet and energy-efficient designs is undoubtedly a guarantee of success.
With all this in mind, AstralPool developed the LumiPlus FlexiMini lights.
The smaller size of these LEDs makes for a more discreet and modern design that aligns with current trends for residential projects.
The company also went a step further in terms of installation and designed the LumiPlus FlexiMini as a single point of light that adapts to the most popular pool types on the market. This move simplifies installation
for both new and existing pools and means it can be combined with any of the fittings from the LumiPlus Flexi range in white, beige, light grey, anthracite and stainless steel.
The LumiPlus FlexiMini has taken flexibility to a new level – not only can it be adapted to almost any existing installation, but it also offers two wattages to choose from. For example, users can set different intensities depending on the area of the pool or opt for more discreet, efficient lighting based on more points of light with lower intensity.
Manufactured with LEDs, premium electronic components and produced entirely in the EU in compliance with European quality standards, the entire range of
LumiPlus Flexi lights is highly adaptable to any type of pool – liner or concrete – and is suitable for both new builds and existing installations.
In addition, it comes with a three-year warranty.
Plastica believe that any swimming pool light sold should be LED and have made a conscious effort to adopt and understand the concept in order to give the best possible service and support in planning and specifying LED lighting projects. They are able to offer a full range of options, from
The newly built £20m White Oak Leisure Centre in Swanley, Kent is one of many facilities that has benefitted from innovative direct LED lighting from EVA Optic.
Supplied in the UK by wet leisure distributor Golden Coast, a number of LED lights were fitted, including 34 60w 117cm EVAline linear lights around the perimeter of the 25 metre, 6-lane swimming pool.
Around the adjacent learner pool, ten 60W 233cm EVAline linear lights were fitted, along with five EVA Optic downlights.
Unlike indirect lighting, EVA Optic direct LED lighting is positioned overhead shining down over the water, producing minimal glare and surface reflection. This allows greater visibility into the water for swimmers and lifeguards, and ensures a safer pool environment.
EVA Optic LED lighting is extremely powerful, with the main pool at White Oak achieving an average lux of 313 and uniformity of 0.84. The learner pool had an average lux of 420 with a uniformity of 0.6.
EVAline is a modular LED line system, made from clear anodised aluminium. A base module is connected to the ceiling, and a light module is connected to the base at any spot where light is needed. Because of this flexibility, EVAline is suitable for most locations and can be easily configured to the site’s requirements.
standard like for like PAR56 replacement, all the way up to multi-light configurations which all link into a central controller to ensure synchronicity during colour changes across the size range.
The Eolia light is a direct replacement for PAR56 style lighting systems, present in most standard pool installations. These are available in white, with 20W and 40W versions available, as well as a 30W RGBW which can be linked to other Brio RGBW lights such as the Mini Brio 2 and Mini Brio+.
The Chroma universal light is an essential product to help bring pools with old, obsolete or hard to source lights back to life. Its adjustable feet allow it to be fitted to most PAR56 style niches, as well as others that possess a niche within the adjustable limitations of the light. These lights are available with 20W and 40W versions in white and a 40W RGBW model which, just like the Eolia, can be synchronised with other RGBW lights within the Brio range.
The Mini Brio range has evolved over the last two years and now has four impressive 1.5” mini lights available. The Mini Brio+ range is a direct replacement for the older Mini Chroma models, but now has approximately half the power consumption with the same light intensity. The Mini Brio 2 is brighter version of the Mini Brio+ with 1300lm from just 12W on the white, and 900lm from 12W on the RGBW.
The PU2 Mini LED Light from Certikin is available in a liner as well as concrete pool version. Available in both RGBW and white, these highly efficient lights are easy to install, have a high output and the neatest of finishes. The RGBW version is controllable via a smartphone using the free app, giving complete control over colour, sequences and brightness. For concrete pools, the full 316 grade stainless steel body fits directly into a standard 1.5-inch pipe, leaving just the 2mm thick stainless steel fascia on display in the pool. For liner applications, the light screws into a standard Certikin inlet fitting leaving an attractive, clean finish.
These are now available ready to order and are an ideal companion to the Flolux range of stainless steel fittings available from the company.
Certikin is at the forefront of lighting design, and pool and spa owners will struggle to
find a greater range in the water leisure marketplace. Over the years, the company has continued to develop an ever-expanding line-up of products which includes the Certikin PU9 and PU6 lights. These are some of the most popular and reliable lights in the industry, with numerous benefits for both the pool builder and customer alike.
The SubAqua underwater LED light is the latest innovation from Dutch manufacturer EVA Optic, offering highly robust lighting made to withstand the demands of a swimming pool environment.
Available from Golden Coast, the SubAqua range includes the 25W Mono, where customers can choose from warm white, clear white or Mediterranean blue, and the
25W RGBW in warm or clear white. Both models have a satin cover and are ideal for residential pools. Also available are the 40W Mono and the 50W RGBW, both with a microprism cover making them well suited to competition, recreational, and instruction pools.
All existing accessories for the A series and RX series lights are fully compatible with the new SubAqua series, meaning EVA customers can easily upgrade their lighting to SubAqua without having to purchase new accessories or change their installation setup.
The SubAqua range of underwater lighting can be installed up to 25 metres below the water level and is waterresistant up to an IPX8 rating.
A unique temperature monitoring solution automatically adjusts the lights’ performance to prevent overheating damage and ensure maximum lifespan. Using a DMX controller, users can create custom light scenes and adjust the colour and intensity of the lights as needed.
“The SubAqua is just the latest in a long line of superior lighting solutions from EVA Optic,” said Ian Picken, South East Business Development, Golden Coast. “SubAqua lights have multi-angle beams that illuminate right to the bottom of the pool and offer perfect colour mixing with minimal glare, so swimmers can enjoy a clear and vibrant view of their surroundings.” SPN
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The SubAqua underwater LED light is the latest innovation from Dutch manufacturer EVA Optic The PU2 Mini LED Light from Certikin is available in a liner as well as concrete pool versionLED lighting is now acknowledged as the world’s number one choice for all lighting applications. Fairlocks are pleased to offer this latest technology using high powered LED’s, with low energy consumption, combined with the quality your customers require.
The superior alternative to white PVC wall fittings for concrete and prefab pools.
For high quality design and construction, it makes sense to finish with Flolux.
The durability and longevity of stainless steel in pools, spas and their associated accessories not only makes for a responsible choice, the timeless material also provides luxury, highend looks too. Stainless steel is recyclable, so is ecologically sustainable, as well as being eminently durable. It can also withstand challenging climate conditions meaning it’s equally at home in both an outdoor or indoor environment.
Its numerous benefits mean that the wet leisure industry has implemented stainless steel in many situations – from small spas and hot tubs to the largest of pools, plus a wide range of ancillary products such as gratings, drains, lighting, filters – all utilise the multitalented material. In short, the flexible nature of stainless steel has captured the imagination of many manufacturers and end users making it a popular option across the pool and spa market.
In this latest stainless steel-focused feature, we examine a selection of products that are utilising the versatile material and benefits it provides.
AstralPool UK Ltd have supplied a number of complete stainless steel pools ranging from commercial applications to high-end developments.
Due to their intrinsic link with the manufacturers through its parent company Fluidra, AstralPool are well placed to build on the existing technical expertise by introducing further R&D of the pools, an example being where different flooring finish options are being developed to provide customers with a variety of styles to choose from. This is based on direct customer feedback where the need for alternative flooring options was highlighted.
A few years ago, AstralPool introduced new onepiece stainless steel pool options, which offer a degree of flexibility and
functionality to cater for this niche market where users desire a high-end product but with the convenience of a onepiece solution.
They offer a stunning luxurious finish with functional performance and can be provided with a range of optional extras such as turbine driven counter-current units, loungers and neck massagers.
The company are committed to developing this niche sector and have a dedicated Business Development Manager working alongside a technical and project team. With a remit to develop this area, AstraPool seeks to expand the awareness of the company’s offering to existing trade customers but also to create awareness amongst key architects, specifiers and spa consultants who may be involved at various stages within the design process in this niche market.
Based on the fact that customers are continually looking for that exclusive ‘wow’ factor, AstralPool are confident that the demand will continue to grow as a pool with a polished stainless steel finish will certainly deliver this plus much more!
For SpaFlo, stainless steel provides the best solution in the long term and the company is focused on creating striking, luxurious, custom-built spas and pools that they manufacture exclusively from the durable and flexible material.
“At SpaFlo, our in-house designers use stainless steel to create stunning bespoke products, that satisfy the most demanding and high-end brief,” said Richard Gowland, Managing Director at the Widnes-based firm. “Thanks to our in-depth specialist knowledge, experience and ingenuity around the use of this material, the demand for stainless steel products for a variety of spa related applications means that we’ve set up a Special Projects Division to help our trade customers turn a potential headache into a sleek and seamless installation,” added Richard.
SpaFlo also offers a wide range of stainless steel accessories, including pool strainer boxes, skimmers, UV and air blower connections, lounger and bubbler stations plus pipework manifolds that can all be manufactured to suit any installation and complete the streamlined look.
The appeal of stainless steel for use in the construction of pools and spas goes much further than it being a material chosen for challenging environments. Trendsetters love its clean and polished looks and the same applies for many accessories too. Strength and durability combined with timeless aesthetics – it’s a winning combination that ensures stainless steel solutions are always in demand and in this issue, we examine just some of the options utilising itSpaFlo’s in-house designers use stainless steel to create stunning bespoke products, that satisfy the most demanding and high-end brief
The design team’s creative flair and attention to detail ensures that every SpaFlo designed and built stainless steel spa product is unique and will stand out in any prestigious garden or indoor spa space.
As a multi-award-winning business, SpaFlo works with most of the leading pool and spa installation companies on projects for highend hotels, super yachts and luxury spas, as well as supplying private individuals.
Designed, manufactured and tested in their own UK-based factory, SpaFlo’s stainless steel spas have enabled them to innovate and mitigate against global price and supply chain issues, without cutting corners or delaying delivery.
Myrtha Pools has fused stainless steel design with off site methodology, combining the sustainable and modular principles of modern methods of construction to save leisure operators both time and money in their pool upgrades.
Kevin Burns, UK Business Development Manager at Myrtha Pools, said: “The overarching aim of our stainless steel, PVC technology is to increase the longevity of leisure facilities, while assembling most of the necessary components to this operation in factory-controlled off site environments. This means the time required on site is reduced, so leisure operators can keep their existing pool open longer and not miss out on vital income.
“Our adaptable chromium-rich steel panels are easily moulded to fit any size and location and to meet the needs of each individual project. They also offer a 45% smaller carbon footprint than traditional materials used for pool construction, such as tile and concrete. However, for cash-strapped operators, it’s important to note that an existing concrete pool can be relined rather than replaced. Our RenovAction® technology is a perfect example of how operators can simply refurbish rather than start a completely new build to target areas that are failing without significant demolition.
“For example, improvements in both guttering and filtration can be achieved through renovation, delivering additional benefits to hygiene and water quality. It’s about making those incremental improvements that over time make a
significant dent on the biggest cost of having a pool – running and heating it.”
Stainless steel over traditional methods can futureproof pools through heat resistant liner and removable protective film, which is added to the steel lining before Myrtha’s pool skin technology is added. Corrosion prevention and filtration improvements are also in the make up of the technology, helping leisure operators deliver on their long-term planning objectives.
Plastica has extensive experience in manufacturing various swimming pool products, particularly those made of
stainless steel. Their expertise allows them to offer bespoke solutions to meet the specific requirements of individual orders. For instance, they can create handrails or ladders that are tailor-made to fit the exact specifications provided by the client.
One area where Plastica has focused on ensuring quality and safety is in the production of 43mm 316 grade mirror polished stainless steel ladders. Launched in 2019 and designed and manufactured at their own factory, they are installed with a double top tread positioned close to the pool wall, which helps reduce the risk of entrapment. Additionally, the ladders feature anti-slip treads with improved grip, enhancing safety for users.
Another product that Plastica is known for is their stainless steel Domestic Slidelock Reel System. Widely recognised as one of the top domestic reels available, Plastica developed a T-model version of the reel system, which is supplied with all the necessary straps, fittings and an instruction guide, ensuring easy installation for new or existing covers on adjustable tubes. The T-Model system is available in two sizes: the small tube extends from 3.05m to 4.57m (10’ to 15’) pool width, and the larger version extends from 4.88m to 6.4m (16’ to 21’) pool width.
Building upon the success of the Slidelock Reel System, Plastica introduced the Slidelock Max Telescopic Reel in 2020. This upgraded version features 138mm diameter anodized aluminium tubes and provides coverage for tube widths ranging from 6m to 7m with a maximum cover width of 6.7m on the smaller option. The large option ranges from 7m up to 8m with a maximum cover width of 7.7m. The Slidelock Max end stands are constructed with highly polished 48mm diameter 316 stainless steel tubes with various end stand options available, including the T-model, floor base plate and a new shaped wall mount.
Its numerous benefits mean that the wet leisure industry has implemented stainless steel in many situations”
Plasticahas
extensive experience in manufacturing various productsin stainless steel, as here with this ladder installed by Crystal Leisure Swimming Pools Ltd
With distributors worldwide, their range of quality products are available in the UK through Certikin and Fairlocks Pool Products.
For high-quality pool design and construction that companies are proud to put their name to, for many projects, it makes sense to finish with a Flolux fitting.
In addition to the innovatively designed range of Flolux fittings which are an ideal companion to the new PU2 Mini LED Light (which is featured in the lighting feature of this issue of SPN), Certikin urges customers not to ‘throw the baby out with the bath water’, as many pools and spas can be made to look as good as new using Certikin’s replacement fittings.
A huge amount of thought goes into designing luxury swimming pools and spas. But when selecting swimming pool and spa fittings, such as eyeball returns, pool builders tend to default to white PVC as standard. For luxury builds though, PVC fittings can compromise high-end design by detracting from a polished and luxurious look. Not only this, plastic fittings are known to break down and discolour over time due to chemical and UV exposure.
Flolux stainless steel fittings are superior in both style and substance. Purposefully designed to finish any build impeccably, their mirror-finish causes them to disappear into their surroundings, enhancing, instead of detracting from the design.
Made from 316L marinegrade stainless steel, they’re also longer-lasting than the PVC alternative. Compare the two
When
hand-in-hand and the difference in quality is obvious – Flolux fittings are solid and weighty.
Suitable for concrete and some fibreglass pools, Flolux fittings come in push-fit and threaded systems that are very easy to install during the build, or retrospectively.
The ideal upgrade for any luxury pool or spa, stainless steel fittings are successfully offered as a contract variation by builders across the globe, helping to increase customer satisfaction and profitability.
For a quick and simple way to give a pool a refreshing make-over, then look no further than Certikin’s stainless steel transformation kits for concrete pools. Designed to transform standard Certikin plastic fittings into luxurious polished stainless steel fittings, they are suitable for both new build and retrofit. Available in a square (ideal for a contemporary modern look) or classic round design, the range includes skimmer, cover plates, inlets and vac points.
The company created a bespoke 6-seater stainless steel hot tub, with overall external dimensions of 3.0 metres x 2.4 metres. The design incorporated individually placed seat massage jets, so each seating position offered a slightly different massage. Colour changing LEDs, with many different pre-programmed sequences, completed and enhanced the project which was completely tailored to the landscaped garden and usage requirements. Creating a luxury bathing facility that didn’t look out of place at the property was a big design factor for the clients. Fast access to the hot tub was also a priority in the design that resulted in a fully automatic slatted cover being fitted – not an easy task. SpaFlo designed a suitable wet tank housing for the cover, that had suction installed to ensure suitable water movement in the wet pit. An overflow for heavy rainfall was also fitted plus an automatic water top-up to ensure the correct level of water is maintained within the hot tub for the slatted cover to work.
SpaFlo manufactured and delivered the luxurious stainless steel hot tub to site, at the correct time to ensure the landscapers’ progress was consistent.
When it comes to making an entrance (or exit) Certikin also have a range of quality ladders for both domestic and commercial pools.
Certikin 1.7”/43mm ladders are supplied with stainless steel anti-slip treads as standard, as well as the new Certikin 1.7”/43mm pinch anchor. The pinch anchor design is based on the popular 1.5”/38mm model for a secure, sturdy installation on all types of pool surround.
All 1.7”/43mm ladders are now manufactured in 316 grade stainless steel as standard and are suitable for concrete and liner pools.
Equally at home alongside wood, tiles, fibreglass, or concrete, stainless steels’ refined style adds an edge of smartness to pools and spas. And with Pahlén’s offerings – exclusively available through Golden Coast – achieving that sought-after luxury has never been more accessible.
Golden Coast offers an array of Pahlén stainless steel fittings, including inlets, vac points and main drains. Crafted from acidproof stainless steel (AISI 316L), these accessories effortlessly combine form and function, ensuring lasting durability and impeccable aesthetics.
“Pahlén’s meticulous designs have always been a step above,” explained Mark Hopkins, South East Business Development, Golden Coast.
“Their widemouth stainless steel skimmer is truly revolutionary. Traditionally, skimmers require a lid and frame accessed from above, disrupting the pool’s aesthetics. But Pahlén ingeniously resolved this issue by allowing the skimmer basket to be emptied from the front,
seamlessly integrating both functionality and elegance.”
The Swedish brand’s commitment to innovation and the use of stainless steel in its products extends to their line up of countercurrent units, including the Jet Swim Motion. This ingenious system employs a cutting-edge flow technique, simulating natural swimming conditions. Also available is the Pahlén Jet Swim 2000, which offers adjustable jet streams up to 71 m³/h – making it ideal for users looking to make fitness gains.
As well as the Pahlén range, Flexinox water curtains and water cannons are another eye-catching stainless steel option, giving an exotic edge to a pool build and adding something a little different to the norm.
In addition to offering complete stainless pool solutions, AstralPool also offer a range of fittings produced in the material. Last year it added to its range with the launch of three solutions for enhancing a pool’s finish with stainless steel.
LumiPlus FlexiNiche is AstralPool’s LED projector solution that adapts to any type of new-build or existing pool, as it can be fitted in niches of 180 to 230mm in diameter by just adjusting the screws. Ideal for public, hotel and residential pools, and now available in a stainless steel
version (all in stainless steel or with an ABS body and stainless steel embellisher).
A High-Water Level Skimmer is another of the solutions available in stainless steel and its main feature is that it gives the visual effect of an overflow pool, as it enables the water line to be placed just below the coping stone (approximately +/-4 cm).
The stainless steel embellishers round off this range of ABS pool accessories and enable existing pools originally built with ABS materials to be upgraded.
For 2023, AstralPool have added STYLE stainless steel pool fittings to their offering too. Perfect for building, renovating and improving a pool, and compatible with all interchangeable accessories (plastic and stainless steel), they are available in both round and square options and feature a contemporary design.
AstralPool UK
01329 514000
www.astralpool.com
Certikin
01993 777200
www.certikin.co.uk
Fairlocks Pool Products
01869 934333
www.fairlocks.co.uk
Golden Coast 01271 378100
www.goldenc.com
Myrtha Pools UK
07860 852339
www.myrthapools.com
Plastica Pools
01424 857857
www.plasticapools.net
SpaFlo
0151 424 97423
www.spaflo.co.uk
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As I approach the landmark of my 60th birthday (1963 was a great year to be born which I share with several other leading figures in the pool industry including Richard Way and Martin Borley, plus not to mention the late George Michael and my lovely wife Annie), inevitably I find myself reflecting on my life and career.
Time seems to fly by especially as we get older, but I still vividly remember my first day at the PG Group, (later to become Certikin) back in January 1990. I started on the same day as Neil Murray – it literally seems like yesterday!
Over the years I have been fortunate to work with some eminent characters in the pool industry including, in my opinion, our founding father the late Peter Geekie, Patrick Thorpe, and David Adams, all of whom taught me so much which enabled me to successfully start Fairlocks Pool Products Ltd with my good friend and business partner Julian Hunnable in 2006.
Recent events have also started me thinking too; the Titan sub disaster in June was something which initially left me cold, but later made me seriously consider the morality of the company who arranged the dive and the vast amount of money paid by the five people who tragically lost their lives. The CEO of OceanGate who also lost his life seemed to have a very haphazard approach to safety to say the least and it is baffling that the sub had not gone through any formal testing procedures or been subject to any regulation either.
Then there is the big question – should the wreck of the Titanic be left alone now?
After all these years the wreck had laid
undisturbed but recently became the centre of a feeding frenzy with social media awash with theories and suggestions, one of which I saw was that it was not the Titanic which sank in 1912. Apparently, the owner of the ship, JP Morgan switched the ship to its sister vessel Olympic, which had already been damaged in a collision with a warship, as he wanted to claim the insurance money. The story goes that all the other rich people in the USA, including Mr Astor, who at the time was the wealthiest man in the world, were against starting a federal system. So basically, JP Morgan along with the Rothchild family arranged that they were all on the Titanic and then at the last minute they changed their plans and didn’t sail on that ill-fated voyage from Southampton in April 1912. The following year, the Federal Reserve System of America was formed…
In life we all face difficult situations and at times must make tough choices both in our personal and work lives, I have always tried to do the right thing and be honest (as a child my dad used to say “you know where you are with a thief but you never know where you are with a liar” and these days my wife is constantly telling me to be the bigger person and rise above confrontational things and people. It can be hard of course, and when the ever-demanding pool owner calls to say their cover has broken down and it is an emergency as they have a pool party, it certainly tests this resolve to the max!
Having said that, I love working in the pool industry (what else could I do now anyway?) and I’m always saying to family and friends that running Fairlocks Pool Products is my hobby which I relish every single day and
right now, as the big 60 draws ever closer, the ‘R’ word could not be further from my thoughts!
Over the years the industry has changed massively and these days, although it’s still a seasonal one, the peaks and troughs are thankfully much smoother. Our product mix helps enormously with this, and we have spent lots of time identifying products which not only are unique to FPP, but can be can also be used all year round – our Nemo underwater tools being one great example.
Thinking back to my time spent with the late and hugely respected Peter Geekie, he realised very quickly if he was going to build a successful distribution business, he could only sell via the pool trade. The main point being you can’t have it both ways – it’s as simple as that – and I am proud to say I run a trade only company and it will always remain that way. Of course, this must be a two-way street and whenever we pass leads to our trade partners, we expect them to use our products in return, which generally is the case I’m pleased to say!
I think experience, teamed up with common sense and conscientiousness, is the key to future success, there is no substitute for having been there and done it. Unfortunately, there are still too many suppliers who claim they have far more experience than they do, it’s very easy to hide behind other people’s knowledge, ultimately, they will be found out. But sometimes it’s too late and ending up with a disgruntled customer is not what anyone wants! Providing good, ecologically sound (wherever possible) products, together with honest and reliable service, is not a bad benchmark and it’s one I have made a cornerstone of our business from day one.
In the words of my idol the late, great and hugely missed soul superstar and pop legend Luther Vandross… “Never Too Much”.
Live long and prosper people!
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reflects on a career within the pool trade and the important values that have proven to be integral to his success over the years working within the industry
Providing good, ecologically sound (wherever possible) products, together with honest and reliable service, is not a bad benchmark and it’s one I have made a cornerstone of our business from day one”