Track Location
The Eclipse automatic swimming pool safety cover has been created with multiple pool designs in mind. No pool shape is too hard to cover, and below you will find a number of ways in which to integrate the Eclipse automatic swimming pool safety cover track system into your dream pool design.
Rectangle Shape Pools
Standard Underguide
The Standard Underguide cover guide is a durable anodized aluminum extrusion that is mounted with screws to the underside of the pool deck edge on two sides of the pool.
Encapsulated Underguide
The cover guide can be encapsulated in the side wall of the pool under the deck edge. The deck edge can formed of concrete, or brick or stone can be installed overtop of the encapsulation.
Encapsulation Benefits:
- Consistent guide and coping installation
- Ease of use for installing cover guides
- Increased variety of pool shapes
- Integrated liner bead channel (optional)
- Integrated fiber optic channel (optional)
- Superior method for servicing cover guides
Embedded in a raised wall
Encapsulated underguide is perfect for raised wall applications. The aluminum encapsulation is embedded into the wall during pool construction and the cover guide is added later, when the cover system is installed.
Free Form Shape Pools
Pool-in-Pool Encapsulation
Standard Step Height
The "Pool-in-Pool" guide encapsulation option creates an attractive integrated look that makes the cover guide nearly invisible.
Pool-in-Pool Encapsulation
Optional Riser Base
Using an optional riser base, the guide encapsulation height can be raised to allow the covers leading edge to be hidden
Horizontal Flushdeck Guide
This cover guide is embedded into, and flush with the pool deck. The guide housing is set in place before the deck is poured to create a cavity that the cover guide is inserted and mounted into. The guide is finished with a trouble-free outdoor architectural grade paint that matches the standard flushdeck lid.
Standard Topguide
The standard topguide is a low-profile anodized aluminum extrusion (similar to a door threshold) that is mounted on top of the cement deck on both sides of the pool.