SHOW PREVIEW
CPC EXHIBIT CHEMICAL RANGE AND DOSING EQUIPMENT Leading independent company Complete Pool Controls Ltd will again be exhibiting their recreational water treatment chemicals and dosing equipment for swimming pool and hot tub users. CPC’s brands include Blue Horizons for pools, AquaSPArkle for hot tubs and CPC Commercial for commercial pool operators and their range offers both regular and speciality treatments for swimming pools and hot tubs. Other key international brands include Kleen Pool algaecide, Natural Chemistry (enzymes, phosphate removers) and Aquablanc (Active Oxygen non chlorine system).
The company stock a comprehensive range of chemicals, testing apparatus and reagents alongside dosing equipment and spares and are able to deliver a swift nationwide service. Complete Pool Controls Ltd offers its dealers in-depth marketing and technical support making our products a natural choice for UK pool and hot tub outlets and owners, as well as commercial operators nationwide. See them on stand L120
DEFENDER FILTERS MAKE SPATEX DEBUT
When it comes to water quality, the smaller the particle removal the better and SPATEX newcomers Defender Filters will be exhibiting their proven regenerative media technology which has been shown to achieve some astounding results.
The media offers unsurpassed water quality that increases UV sanitation performance and saves on chemical consumption. It also controls turbidity to levels better than those required for drinking water.
New for 2013 is the Defender Assero™ which is the perfect filter for smaller pool applications such as splash pads, hotel pools, spas and more. Whether you’re looking to retrofit an existing installation or designing a new attraction, the convenience and flexibility of the Defender Assero make it the best way to achieve the same pristine water quality as their standard Defender at a size and price that won’t force you to break open your filter room or your piggy bank. • Small – Fits through a standard doorway • Simple – Easy to operate • Safe – Filters down to 1 micron • Savings! – Cost-effective for flow rates from 56 to 411 gpm
See them on stand U156
SPATEX 2013, BRIGHTON, UK
ALWAYS PLENTY TO SEE ON FAIRLOCKS STAND
2013 brings additions to the Fairlocks range of products starting with the Besgo Automatic Backwash Valve which boasts many advantages over standard backwash valves. The energy efficient Covrex Automatic Pool Cover System has introduced solar slats thereby saving still more energy and there will be a fully functioning Covrex demonstration model on view. Plus, a full range of Flolux marine grade stainless steel luxury fittings for concrete pools, displaying that touch of luxury for finished pools.
In keeping with Fairlocks eco friendly leaning, a new Jet Solar display panel will be on the stand as will the well established and robust ‘Big Yellow’ Fairlocks Manual Vacuum Head. All of these products plus the Kripsol range of domestic pumps and filters, the carbon footprint reducing Heatinverter Heat Pumps and the super strong Betaloc pool building system will be on show; all coming under the spotlight of Aqua de-light LED swimming pool lighting and accompanied by a warm welcome from Fairlocks staff to discuss your requirements. See them on stand L154
CPC will be exhibiting with many brands including their Aquablanc (Active Oxygen non chlorine system)
NEW ‘BLUE-EC’ TECHNOLOGY FROM HEATSTAR With the European Union directive on ‘Energy Related Products’ (ErPD) coming into force from the start of this year, SPATEX will offer the pool trade their first opportunity to witness the effect of the new directive. The directive encompasses sweeping legislation which impacts upon ventilation and dehumidification product engineering, efficiency and performance rating. Heatstar believe that the new mandatory legislation will have an immediate impact with some of the poorest efficiency products that were being offered to the market by some suppliers now having to be extensively
ISPE WORKSHOP PROGRAMME AT SPATEX 2013
SUNDAY 3 February 10:15am TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS 2013
How to comply with the new Regulations that are advisory for now and compulsory from 1 July 2013. Howard Gosling FISPE 11:00am POOL AND SPA CONTROL PANEL TECHNOLOGY
Think beyond the box! Andrew James 11:45am HOW TO MAKE YOUR SWIMMING POOL GREEN
Conservation of Heat, Energy, Water and Treatment Products. Will Dando MISPE 12:15pm TILING IN SWIMMING POOLS Covering the fixing and grouting of tiles in swimming pools. Includes background preparation, tanking and other requirements. Cyril Potter 1:00pm NEW TECHNOLOGY
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Improving standards. Reducing Costs. Theo Millward 1:45pm PUMP SERVICING
A practical demonstration of a pump strip-down including, how to change the mechanical seal. Chris Carr FISPE and Ray Burt FISPE 2:30pm SAVING POOL HEATING COSTS Looking at options for both domestic and commercial, indoor and outdoor swimming pools. Graham Kneale MISPE 3:15pm EURO CODE 2 AND WHAT IT MEANS TO THE POOL CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY Now that Euro Code 2, which affects the construction of swimming pool shells, has replaced BS 8007 and BS 8110, what are the most important changes to note? Ian Betts FISPE 4:00pm LEGIONNAIRES’ DISEASE: STILL A REAL THREAT TO POOL AND SPA OPERATORS
What we need to do is very little, however many of us are not even doing that!
Free generic (electronic) Risk Assessment model for all delegates. Allen Wilson FISPE
MONDAY 4 February 10:00am DETECTING LEAKS IN SWIMMING POOLS
This introductory session will let you know how to go about locating leaks using the latest technology. Selwyn Mindel FISPE 11:00am CHEMICAL DOSING – THE PRINCIPLES, GOLDEN RULES AND OPTIONS A look at sensible working guidelines in the leisure industry and different technical options available to the trade. Bob Baylis 11:45am HOW TO MAKE YOUR SWIMMING POOL GREEN
Conservation of Heat, Energy, Water and
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