Swimming pool parts, what you need to know

The operation of a swimming pool is a world apart, with its own technical specifications and standards, which can quickly become difficult for a novice to understand. At the start of each season, or when you’re planning to build or install a pool, the same question comes up: how does a pool work? Between the filtration pump, the electrical boxes, all the water treatment equipment for pH regulation, and finally the pool vacuum cleaner, there’s a lot to understand.

Whether hightech or standard, some pool components need a switch to turn ON/OFF certain features (e.g., bubble system, lighting, etc.). The entire electrified system around has to be secured as much as possible, especially in humid and submerged environments. Pools represent significant electrification risks, water and electricity do not mix well.

Equipping your pool with water-resistant and qualified materials is important. This is why the stainless steel structures manufacturer, Lepsod, uses durable and water-compatible components swimming pool. They have 40 years of experience and know how durability and low maintenance are important for users. They provide high-quality pools equipped with fully APEM sealed and illuminated components, ideal for continuous exposure to water and chlorine.

APEM offers a range of fully sealed components integrating piezoelectric technology. Unlike traditional mechanical switches that may develop wear and tear over time, the piezo switch, PBA series has no moving parts, ensuring consistent performance. The perfect product for users that expect quick and reliable control over various functions, such as lighting, music, or whirlpool features.

FEATURES OF PIEZO SWITCH FOR POOL ENVIRONMENTS

APEM piezo switch in Lepsod pools

The piezo switch PBA series boasts several advanced features, making it ideal for demanding pool environments. One of the standout characteristics is its IP68 and IP69K water resistance ratings. These ratings mean the switches can operate effectively in both wet and underwater conditions, making them suitable for pools and spas. IP68 indicates protection against continuous submersion, while IP69K signifies the ability to withstand high-pressure, high-temperature washdowns, ensuring robust performance even in challenging environments.

Corrosion resistance is another critical feature of the piezo button. The flat actuation surface is completely sealed, preventing the intrusion of liquids, dust, and other contaminants. This is particularly important in areas exposed to aggressive chemicals or saltwater, which can cause significant damage over time. The corrosion-resistant properties of this switch on water ensure they remain functional and aesthetically pleasing, reducing the need for frequent replacements and maintenance.

APEM piezo switch in Lepsod pools

Longevity of piezoelectric switches is significant advantage. With over 50 million cycles of use, these switches represent a long-lasting investment. This extended service life means that once installed, the switch will continue to function reliably for many years, providing excellent value for money. Pool owners and operators can benefit from reduced downtime and lower maintenance costs, contributing to overall operational efficiency.

Finally, this HMI (Human machine interface) solution, PBA series offers various models with diameters of 16, 19, 22, and 30 mm bushings, featuring ring illumination and custom configurations. This flexibility allows for tailored solutions that meet specific design and functional requirements. The illuminated rings provide an aesthetic touch and enhance visibility, making it easier for users to locate and operate the switches, especially in low-light conditions.

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