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The segments of a swimming pool enclosure can be moved in both directions; as required they can be moved telescopically to the end of the pool or spread to cover the water surface. A mobile pool enclosure makes it possible to use the pool even during bad weather. The benefit of mobility is that on warm sunny days you can still enjoy the pleasure of using an uncovered swimming pool. There is no need to fit special air-conditioning systems.
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The entrance to the enclosure may be a swinging door (with or without a brush bottom) or sliding door (with brush bottom). The doors may be single or double. The standard width of a single door is 80-90cm. In the side of most segments it is possible to place a sliding door, which may serve either as an additional entrance or as an alternative to a door in the front wall, especially in the case of low enclosures.
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Another method of providing access to enclosures is to construct the lower side walls with vertically sliding polycarbonate panels.
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In large or dome-shaped enclosures windows may be fitted to improve ventilation.
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If there is an obstacle, for example a pool ladder, hydrojet or raised pool edge, the enclosure is provided with a hinged lower wall section of front/back wall which can be lifted in order to slide the enclosure section over the obstacle.
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The maximum width of some models of the IPC enclosure is up to 12,5m (internal dimension of the smallest segment of enclosure).
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