Below ground systems are an exceptionally elegant solution. They should preferably be considered at the planning phase, but, depending on the model, can also be installed subsequently. Their advantage is that the drive system is underwater and therefore invisible.
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Type A – Underwater installation in the pool Read more >> |
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Type B – Underwater installation in a niche behind the pool Read more >> |
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Type C – Underwater installation in the pool wall Read more >> |
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Type D – Underwater installation below the pool bottom Read more >> |
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Type E – Underwater installation at the pool bottom Read more >> |
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Type F – Underwater installation at the pool bottom in a brick compartment Read more >> |