Installation
SPLASH PAD WATER PARK IMPLEMENT FEATURES
Re-circulation Systems
Nozzley Water Work is the industry leader in promoting environmentally responsibe re circulation systems. These systems allow for enhanced water play without the wasting of water that traditional single pass domestic systems offer. Nozzlexy Water Work systems provide complete water quality management and controls that are safe and easy to operate. Re-circulation systems are provided with the following, pre-plumed, pre-wired components:
UL Filtration Skid
UL control Panel
Water Quality Management System
UV Disinfection System
Underground Water Reservoir
UL Feature Pump Skid
Distribution Manifold
Activation Bollard
Collector Boxes
Drain to Waste Valve Box
Optional Underground Vault Enclosure
Optional Water Heater
Optional Above Ground Skid Enclosure
A swimming pool pump & filter combination is the best way to design & build a splash pad because of the importance of water sanitation – remember, this water is being re-circulated like a swimming pool. Water quality is very important to kill all the bacteria, algae, and other contaminants that work their way into the storage tank. The pump runs this water through a filter, which removes large and fine debris from the water. This way, only clean, filtered water returns to the splash pad.
Most splash pads need a way to distribute the water differently to different areas of the splash pad play surface. This can be done by using mechanical gear valves or electronic actuator valves (most of the time is a standard irrigation control valve – the same valve that turns on and off your lawn sprinklers!). This allows for varying pressures, flows, and fountain effects in the splash pad – the fun part for the kids! Many other custom features can be installed on a splash pad project. We install custom fountain kits, waterfalls, slides, auto-fills (for the storage tank), wireless controls (to turn on & off), lighting, automatic chlorinators, custom surfaces, and more!
GARDEN WALL FOUNTAIN SETUP
Garden wall fountains are meant to be placed up against a wall, fence, post or
other supporting structure. This is support is necessary due to the upper
portions of the fountain being separate from the lower section in most cases.
Also, wall fountains for the garden are made to take up less space then
pedestal types. This is because they are usually situated along pathways where
people pass by and are not meant to command a large space. It is always
important to consider this fact when setting up, or before purchasing, these
types of fountains to ensure you have a structure in place that will provide
adequate support. In addition, the pictures you see online in almost every case
only show a photo from the front, which is of course the most attractive view,
but from an installation viewpoint it can also be important to consider the
rear of the fountain which typically has a horizontal bar in the back of the
top section that is used to secure a wire to it from the supporting wall or
other structure.
A brief description and overview of the parts ad process of a common garden
wall fountain can give us a better understanding of what we may be faced with
during fountain setup.
Example Setup Process