A Lower Environmental Foot Print Required!
We had the pleasure of working alongside Willmott Dixon to deliver this stunning pool at Tarleton academy in Bolton. The remit was for the pool design to have the lowest environmental footprint possible using today’s technologies. Having had vast amounts of experience with using Defender it was a no brainer to include this within our design.
So why Defender? Exceptional water filtration along with significant water and energy savings compared to traditional sand filtration. Defender regenerative media filters maximize performance, efficiency and user friendliness while helping reduce environmental footprint – an outcome good for the planet. The ability to remove particles as small as one micron provides the clearest, cleanest, and safest aquatics environment possible. And if that’s not enough, facility operators can achieve significant savings up to the following in several key areas: Water 90%, Space 75%, Energy 50%, and Chemicals 30%.
Pool Shell Specification 20m x 8.5m x 0.9m-2m Deep
- Shutter & poured concrete shell with transfer channel
- Integrated balance tank
- Pool access steps
- Render to pool walls
- Screed to pool base
- Tanking system to pool shell
- Tiling to pool shell
- Stainless steel handrails
- Transfer channel grating
- Wall mounted automatic pool cover
- Disabled hoist
Filtration System Specification
- Defender regenerative filter
- Lowara circulation pumps
- Lowara booster pumps
- ATG UV system
- Flyght flowmeter
- Benson electrical control panel
- Dr Kuntze chemical controller
- Aquatherm strainer boxes
- Cipriani plate heat exchanger
- Seko chemical dosing pumps
- Chlorine gas detection