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POOL REFURBISHMENT LJW OPTED FOR the Dura Pro to heat the pool.


with LJW Swimming Pools. During discussions, the customer explained how they wanted to enhance the aging plant room, and bring it up to date. Lee Wood, Director at LJW said:


“We consulted Golden Coast about requiring a control panel that could keep everything running coherently for this installation, and they recommended the GC Hub control panel.


“This meant the customer could


operate and control the heating, UV and filters all at the same time with additional timers and setbacks.” A GC Hub control panel can govern multiple aspects of a pool. It can be operated by button, touchscreen, or wireless remote, and can also be set up for remote monitoring and control. “The control panel keeps everything running, making it easier for the customer to maintain their pool,” added Lee. Sarra Collins, Technical Sales Advisor at Golden Coast said: “Our control panels allow the operator to manage all the plant room equipment together. They are tailor-made and custom- built to suit the customer’s exact requirements.”


Due to frequent power cuts at their


residence, the customer requested that the new equipment had soft start technology and was easy to operate. To heat the pool, Golden Coast provided the Dura Pro. Sarra Collins explained: “When the pump turns on, the soft start technology reduces the current peak on the electricity supply. This allows the pump to heat the pool quickly and quietly. The Dura Pro is really efficient, so the customer is able to save money on their energy bills.”


SOFT START


Golden Coast also recommended the Speck BADU EasyFit pump for the plant room. The EasyFit pump installs quickly and easily onto existing pipework thanks to various connection sets that can be used to adjust the pump’s height and position. This avoids the need for costly and time- consuming replumbing. A Waterco SMD750 Micron filter was then fitted to allow maximum hydraulic performance and filtration, leaving the pool crystal clear with no compromise on water quality. The filters are known throughout the industry for their impressive reliability. The Triogen Ultra UV system was also


A WATERCO SMD750 MICRON FILTER was fitted to allow maximum hydraulic performance.


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installed to provide effective water treatment. The UV Ultra unit uses a physical, chemical-free process where


water is pumped through a chamber and past a low-pressure (LP) lamp that emits a specific wavelength of ultraviolet light. As the water passes by, the UV light breaks down the DNA of any bacteria and viruses — making it highly efficient as a natural form of disinfection. Lee Wood added: “As always, the


support from Golden Coast has been excellent and the customers were really pleased with the new products. They now have a modern plant room with state-of-the-art kit that will last long into the future.” Jamie Adams, Managing Director at Golden Coast said: “Our team is always more than happy to help, and we develop our customer relationships on this. We stock a comprehensive range of equipment, and can supply the right solution for the right installation, no matter the size and scope of the project.”


Golden Coast Tel. 01271 378100 swimmer@goldenc.com www.goldenc.com


Plastica Tel. 01424 857857 info@plasticapools.net www.plasticapools.net


LJW SWIMMING


POOLS recently looked to Golden Coast for an entire pool and plant room refurbishment.


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