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|The existing units were installed in [[Club_History#2007|2007]]. Lifespan is a guess. The cost is for two replacement units in 2032 ($ | |The existing American Dryer (Global Dryer) model GX1 units were installed in [[Club_History#2007|2007]]. Lifespan is a guess. The cost is for two replacement units in 2032 ($150/ea in 2021 prices). Labor not included. | ||
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|PA Amplifier | |PA Amplifier | ||
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|Water Heater | |Water Heater | ||
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|TBD | |TBD | ||
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| | |The water heater is confirmed to have been installed in 2007, both by the serial number and by the permit pulled noted in [[Club History#2007|club history]]. The existing unit is a Lochinvar TNR200-100 (100 gallon) fully condensing water heater. The standard "rule of thumb" is to pre-emptively replace a water heater at the 10 year mark. However, it is not clear if the fact that the water heater is drained and dormant from about September to April has any longevity benefit. This, along with an estimated replacement cost, is pending. Assuming replacement will be necessary in the 5-10 year span, if not earlier. | ||
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|Dehumidifier #1 | |Dehumidifier #1 | ||
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|Roof | |Roof | ||
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|The roof is assumed to be original to pavilion construction in [[Club History#2008|2008]]. | |The roof is assumed to be original to pavilion construction in [[Club History#2008|2008]]. It was noted by a contractor performing repairs in 2021 that the spacing of the shingles is not correct. The repair was made to match the improper spacing. | ||
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|Gas Grills | |Gas Grills | ||
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!colspan="10"|Pool | !colspan="10"|Pool | ||
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|Slides | |Slides | ||
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|2020 | |2020 | ||
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|$10,200 | |$10,200 | ||
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|Picnic Tables (Plastic) | |Picnic Tables (Plastic) | ||
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|A spot check of a few tables suggests that the entire lot may have been purchased (or at least manufactured) in 2007. Some tables are starting to mechanically fail and have been temporarily repaired. Some of the painted metal parts are flaking/rusting. It likely makes the most sense to start purchasing a small number of tables to begin replacement of the worst units over time - unless there is a substantial benefit from a bulk order. The lifespan of 20 years is based upon current wear and tear. It seems possible that within 6 years (from 2021), the condition of some tables may be approaching "poor". To be determined. | |||
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|Picnic Tables (Wooden) | |Picnic Tables (Wooden) | ||
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|2021 | |2021 | ||
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|$300 | |$300 | ||
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|The chlorinator pump appears to be original to the chlorinator install (about 2013). The shaft seal was replaced in 2021. Prior to that, the shaft seal (and faceplate) were replaced in 2018. Given the recent repair interval, and overall physical appearance of the motor, replacement is recommended at the 10 year mark (within the 8-15 year recommended window). It is a bit difficult to judge how long it may last, as it operates at a relatively low duty cycle, but is exposed to super-chlorinated water and vapors. The existing motor is a Hayward Century SP1515-Z-1-EFTC 1.5 HP pool pump. The estimated replacement cost is $300. Shaft seal replacement (parts and labor) cost has been about $100. | |The chlorinator pump appears to be original to the chlorinator install (about 2013). The shaft seal was replaced in 2021. Prior to that, the shaft seal (and faceplate) were replaced in 2018. Given the recent repair interval, and overall physical appearance of the motor, replacement is recommended at the 10 year mark (within the 8-15 year recommended window). It is a bit difficult to judge how long it may last, as it operates at a relatively low duty cycle, but is exposed to super-chlorinated water and vapors. The existing motor is a Hayward Century SP1515-Z-1-EFTC 1.5 HP pool pump. The estimated replacement cost is $300. Shaft seal replacement (parts and labor) cost has been about $100. | ||
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|The exhaust fan is a Dayton 10N201 (1/6 HP 1400 CFM). The thermostat circuit has been bypassed; the fan is intended to operate 24/7 when the pool is operating. The estimated useful life is based upon an assumption that the chemical vapors may cause premature failure. The fan may last significantly longer. | |||
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|Filter Sand | |Filter Sand | ||
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|TBD | |TBD | ||
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|Flow Meter (Output) | |Flow Meter (Output) | ||
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|Main Pump | |Main Pump | ||
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|$1,700 | |$1,700 | ||
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|Piping (Surge Tank) | |Piping (Surge Tank) | ||
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|Probe (pH) | |Probe (pH) | ||
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|$140 | |$140 | ||
|$160 | |$160 | ||
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|$220 | |$220 | ||
|$240 | |$240 | ||