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  • Quality control of Plungie products requires much more than achieving the required concrete strength. Through the strict following of Plungie process and procedures will ensure that every Plungie is consistent in conformance with design required.

Birth Certificate

  • URN

  • Model

  • Colour

  • Concrete Pouring Date

  • Concrete Mix Description

  • Concrete Strength Day 1 > 30 Mpa (MAX) , >25 Mpa (Studio, OG, Arena)

  • Concrete Strength Day 7 > 50 Mpa, Concrete Strength Day 28 > 50 Mpa

  • Lifters have been checked for size and location as per approved engineered shop drawings

  • Special Requirements

Stages Checks

  • REO

  • Casting

  • Finishing

  • Dispatch

Comments

  • The pool has passed all the stages checks and quality standards.

Pre-pour Inspection

REO Checks

  • No Excess Wires on the Cages

  • All pins and Ferrules in-Place

  • Welding Quality

  • Photos REO

Pre-Pour

  • Cover is adequate

  • All Fixtures In-Place

  • Mold Release Is Applied

  • Spaces Are Used

  • Photos Pre-casting

Post-pour Inspection

  • Concrete MPA Release level reached ( Max 30MPA, OG, Studio, Arena 25MPA)

  • Visual Inspection (Cracks and Damages)

  • The base of the pool mould is flat

  • Trim the main drain

  • Apply AmerLock 2#K

  • Photos After-casting

Final Inspection

  • Inspected by

  • Date

  • Cracks (More attention to the Skimmer area)

  • ecoFinish Quality

  • Pre-Plumbing and Fit Out

  • Pressure Test for Pipes

  • Earthing Bolt and Gland

  • Hydrostatic Cover

  • Light Connection

  • Decklid and Keys

  • Compliance Stickers

  • User Manual

  • Production Documents

  • Inside Photos

  • Outside Photos (RHS/LHS/FS)

  • Plumbing Work Photos

  • Finish Line Photo

  • Final Inspection (Green Tag)

Dispatch Check

  • Dispatched Date and Time

  • Dispatcher Name

  • Dispatch Photos

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