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Check A Leak utilizes two floats that compare the
changes in water levels in two separate chambers of the unit. The two chambers
consist of:
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1.) The body chamber
contains water that is isolated from the pool and
that is effected only by rain and evaporation
2.) The pool chamber consists of a tube that goes through the bottom of the
body and is directly connected to the pool water.
The water level in the pool chamber is always the
same as the level in the pool. The two floats
respond to the changes in their respective chambers. If there is a
leak in the pool, the leak gauge moves down with the level of the pool while
the other float remains at its original level.
This change in relationship is easily seen on the
leak gauge and the loss of water can be measured.
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Eliminates interference from surface wave surging.
Twist and lock legs makes set up and adjustment quick and easy.
Works in water depths of 4 inches or more.
Gauge can be read from any angle.
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For the RETAILER –
Most pool owners wonder if their pool leaks.
High customer demand
Additional sales potential
Gives the consumer a fast easy way to determine if their pool leaks.
For the BUILDER –
A positive way to show your customer that the pool doesn’t leak. Simple enough
for the customer to use and trust!
For the RENOVATION SPECIALIST –
Check the pool for leaks before and after you do any major repairs or
modifications.
For the SERVICE COMPANY –
An accurate tool for detecting leaks.
Works in water depths of 4 inches or more.
Gauge can be read from any angle.
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Outside Of Continental U.S.
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Check A Leak was developed with the assistance of the
U.S. Department of Energy. Nationally, leaking pools represent millions of
gallons of lost water and resources. A single residential pool with just a 1/4"
per day leak can lose between 16,000 and 45,000 gallons of water annually.
Patent #5,551,290 Additional patents pending.
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Arcadia, Florida 34266
Phone: 863-494-4966
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