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April 30, 2021
Hidepooldraincoverswith Blue Square’s ‘Eclipse’

The patented Eclipse

™ Drain, from Blue Square Mfg., of Chandler, Ariz., virtually disappears from view by blending into any pool surface. Combining style and functionality, the drain’s circular channel provides maximum flow and efficiency, removing large debris with beauty and ease.

Features include single source suction, maximum allowable pulling power, a circular design that fits any pool shape and style and an optional hydrostatic valve for high water tables. Flush positioning ensures that robot cleaners won’t get stuck and that there are no stubbed toes.

The Eclipse, made in the USA, is compatible with 2- or 2 ½-in. plumbing and meets all industry anti-entrapment safety regulations. Two colors are available: white and gray. For maximum performance, use in conjunction with the Blue Square In-floor System and Abyss

™ Canister.

For more information, contact Blue Square Mfg., Dept. SI, 3344 N. Nevada St., Chandler, AZ 85225. Phone 800-277-4150. Online www.bluesquaremfg.com.

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