211115 Suction Screen Only (GG)Details:
- Vita Spa Part Number: 211115 Suction Screen Only
- Customers have purchased this screen and modified it to fit over the existing plumbing from part# 211116 which is no longer available. When modification of this screen is completed, it looks like it came from the manufacturer this way.The manufacturer just started selling just the screen after a lot of requests on our behalf.
- If your suction screen is round and it has a screw in the center of it, then the part you need is not compliant or legal by today's standard. It has not been available since 2009. We have an individual suction screen part available. The new part is not meant to be used on your spa. It must be modified and it will work like a charm. You would need to drill a hole in the center of it for the screw to hold it in place (just like your old one) and you would need to cut the thin plastic ribs underneath the new screen, so it will fit into place. You could use dremel tool to do this.
Why choose US?
- Over 20 years servicing Vita Spas
- Parts in stock Ready to ship
- Great Customer Service and Support
Our company prides itself with top tier customer support and 100% customer satisfaction. We service and stock everything we sell directly from our own warehouse. We are not a drop shipper and have invested thousands of dollars stocking Vita Spa Parts for the fastest order processing in the industry.
Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act
The Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act
(VGBA) is a United States law named after the daughter of Nancy
and James Baker and the granddaughter of former Secretary of State James
Baker III. Graeme Baker died in a tragic incident in June 2002 when the
suction from a spa drain entrapped her under the water. The Act was first
introduced by Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz and was supported
by the Baker family and Safe Kids Worldwide.
Goals
The goals of the VGBA were to enhance the safety of
public and private pools and spas, to reduce child drownings, to reduce the
number of suction entrapment incidents, injuries and deaths; and to educate the
public on the importance of constant supervision of children in and around
water.
Federal
Requirements
There is a Federal requirement for public pools that
preempts the state or local law, as of Dec. 19, 2008. and further
regulations are in addition to it:
Sec. 1404: Top Priority for Public Pool And Spa
Owners/Operators All pool/spa drain covers
manufactured, distributed or entered into commerce on or after December 19,
2008 must meet ASME/ANSI A112.19.8– 2007. All public pools and spas must be
retrofitted with covers that meet the ASME/ANSI A112.19.8– 2007 standard. All
public pools and spas that have a single drain other than an unblockable drain
must employ one or more additional options.
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