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Pool Alarm Testing & Certification | About AquaGuard The AquaGuard Pool Alarm System detects a child, pet, or object with a minimum weight of 18 lbs (8 kg) falling into a pool or spa. When the alarm is set off, a siren sounds at the main unit by the pool and in the wireless remote inside the house.
AquaGuard technology has been extensively tested to the most rigorous standard for pool alarm in the world (AFNOR) as well as the U.S. ASTM standard. What all this means to you is that the system features excellent performance combined with the highest immunity to wind and other surface disruptions for consumer installed pool alarms.
AquaGuard incorporates the latest advances in volumetric displacement technology. When a child or object falls into the pool, AquaGuard accurately measures the amount of water being replaced. If the water displaced is more than 18 lbs, then the system triggers the siren to alert the homeowner. |  | How the AquaGuard Pool Alarm Works The AquaGuard Pool Alarm System provides ease of use and intuitive "messaging" that lets you know the status of the system. When you want to use the pool, you simply enter your access code at the main unit’s keypad or with the wireless remote, putting the systems into "swim stand-by".
A short while after everyone has left the pool, the systems will automatically re-arm. We felt that it is very important for you to know when the system is armed or in "stand-by" mode or if there is a low battery. For this purpose the main unit has a large red visible LED on the rear unit which tells you exactly that and the wireless remote does the same. Whenever the system re-arms you will get an audible via the main unit and wireless remote. (See Diagram Below)
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Each AquaGuard Pool Alarm System includes a main unit (detector) and a remote unit with an AC adapter.
One AquaGuard Pool Alarm system will cover a typical 32’ x 16’ rectangular or kidney shaped swimming pool. If the pool is larger or irregular shaped, then you need 2 systems. When using 2 systems, they can be operated via one wireless remote for ease of use. A spa will require a separate system. |
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