Here is an AVSC Anti-vortex single channel drain which has been rated Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act compliant. The link below has good information on the install and flow rates. It is approved for both single pump and dual pump use. You can also install it on the wall for water feature flow. It is the only unblockable drain on the market offering dual levels of entrapment protection.
A&A Manufacturing:
A&A Manufacturing announced that NSF International has approved the AVSC Anti-Vortex single channel drain compliant with the Virginia Graeme-Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act and the most recent codes. The AVSC drain is certified to comply with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME A112.19.8-2007 as specified in the Federal new law. A&A says the AVSC is designed with a second level of protection against suction entrapment in case the cover is removed and it addresses all five potential entrapment hazards identified in ANSI/APSP-7-2006 involving body, limb, hair, mechanical and evisceration. The drain is also designed with a large aperature that allows for debris removal to accommodate cleaning. The AVSC Drain’s regulatory compliance required it to pass rigid NSF flow and impact tests, and 750 hours of UV testing to gain certification, the company says. More information on the AVSC Drain can be found here. CONTACT: Michael Marshall Director of Sales & Marketing 1-800-851-8492 www.aamfg.com michael.marshall@aamfg.com PHOTO: Available.
SOURCE: AQUA ENEWS; 11/2008
A&A Manufacturing:
A&A Manufacturing announced that NSF International has approved the AVSC Anti-Vortex single channel drain compliant with the Virginia Graeme-Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act and the most recent codes. The AVSC drain is certified to comply with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME A112.19.8-2007 as specified in the Federal new law. A&A says the AVSC is designed with a second level of protection against suction entrapment in case the cover is removed and it addresses all five potential entrapment hazards identified in ANSI/APSP-7-2006 involving body, limb, hair, mechanical and evisceration. The drain is also designed with a large aperature that allows for debris removal to accommodate cleaning. The AVSC Drain’s regulatory compliance required it to pass rigid NSF flow and impact tests, and 750 hours of UV testing to gain certification, the company says. More information on the AVSC Drain can be found here. CONTACT: Michael Marshall Director of Sales & Marketing 1-800-851-8492 www.aamfg.com michael.marshall@aamfg.com PHOTO: Available.
SOURCE: AQUA ENEWS; 11/2008
No comments:
Post a Comment