Our engineer Steve attended and spoke to Scott from the club, they discussed the electrical situation first, as the old unit ran from an isolator, but the AIR-EZE Fairway™ unit can run from a 13-amp waterproof socket and doesn’t need an isolator. Once this bridge had been gapped and the club knew the actions that they were going to take, it then moved on to the location. As mentioned, due to the older model being heavier, it had cracked a proportion of the slabs where the unit was going to be sat, meaning that a slight and small relocation would have to be considered. The club were happy to move the unit slightly over, in the hopes of either then leaving the unit there permanently or looking to get the slabs replaced so that it could be moved back to the original position that the club had wanted it to sit in.