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2025-462-E-DEAPR-Recreation Factory Partners-portsplex Management Agreement
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7/18/2025
Contract Starting Date
7/18/2025
Contract Ending Date
7/29/2025
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$194,364.00
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General Pool Issues <br /> <br />-Ch--If the Chlorine level is too high <br />eck the automatic feeder to see if the ORP is within the acceptable range <br />-If the Ph is out of range, especially too high, it will throw off the ORP and cause the <br />pool to feed too much chlorine <br />-Switch off the chlorine pump <br />-If the Ph is too high, would cause this problem, adjust the set point to the left, down, one <br />notch. This should cause CO2 to feed into the pool. <br />-Once the Cl level and Ph has dropped turn the Cl pump back on and set the dial to the <br />click point <br /> <br />--If the Chlorine level is too low <br />-Check to see that the chemical feeders are functioning properly and within range <br />-Every two gallons of Chlorine you add the recreation pool should raise the Cl level 1.5 <br />ppm. Add two gallons wait 45 min re check and add more accordingly <br /> <br />--If the Ph is level is too high/low <br />-Check to see that the chemical feeders are functioning correctly and are within range. <br />Adding CO2 lowers the Ph letting Chlorine cycle on and off without adding CO2 raises <br />the Ph <br /> <br />--If the pool pumps are off <br />-Check to see that the main breakers for the pumps in the compressor room (front left <br />side) are in the hand position and the breakers are reset properly <br /> <br />--If the pool heaters are off <br />-Check to see that there is good flow if the filter for the corresponding boiler is running <br />too high of a differential the heater will not turn on. Backwash the corresponding filter <br />for approximately 3 min. Be sure that the water level of the pool does not go below the <br />skimmers this would introduce AIR into the system which is deadly to the equipment. If <br />backwashing the filter and resetting the boiler does not work a call to Comfort <br />Engineering is required. The Dectron may or may not need to be reset as well check the <br />compressor pipes on the roof for warmth if they are cold the Dectron needs to be reset. A <br />call to Lee Heating and Air is required. <br /> <br />--If there is feces/vomit in the pool <br />-If the feces is solid or in the case of vomit. Clear the pool of all patron. Scoop all solid <br />waste out of the pool and remove from the pool deck. Reopen the pool 30 minutes from <br />when you have completed this for feces and immediately reopen in the case of vomit <br />removal <br />-If the feces is liquid or diarrhea clear the pool. Remove as much material as possible. <br />Check the Chlorine level of the pool. If it is a 3.0 or above wait six hours and reopen the <br />pool. If there is less than 3.0 in the pool add Chlorine until it reaches this level and wait <br />six hours to reopen <br /> <br />Docusign Envelope ID: 177AA06A-30B4-42FF-A85A-78B5A7C51DBE
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