Hydroair VSR Jet Locking Ring
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Locking ring that glues into old style VSR jet bodies to suit new style VSR jet.
Installation Instructions Adjustable VSR Retrofit Kit
Click here for PDF instructions with photos.
Material and tools required:
- PVC Glue and applicator (not included in the kit)
- A cloth rag (not included in the kit)
Instructions:
- 1. Drain the water level below the jet being worked on from the SPA. See Picture 1
- 2. Turn off all the electrical power to the SPA. Ensure that heater and water pump are turned off.
- 3. Remove the handle assembly from the existing jet body by rotating the handle clockwise. Some force may be needed to remove the handle due to water salt build up.
- 4. Clean and dry inside wall of the existing jet body as illustrated in Picture 2.
- 5. Apply PVC glue with applicator in the jet body area as illustrated in Picture 3.
- 6. Orient the tab of the retrofit retaining ring towards the jet such that the tab will insert on the inside wall slot of the jet body as illustrated in Picture 4 .
- 7. Slide the ring all the way down ensuring that there is no gap between the ring and the shoulder. 8. Clean up any excess glue from the jet body. 9. Hold the ring with some pressure for few seconds until PVC glue has bonded the ring with the jet body as illustrated in Pictures 5a & 5b.
- 10. Insert the new handle and nozzle assembly into the jet body. 11. Rotate the new handle assembly counter clockwise ensuring that the tab on the bottom of the handle is lined up with the slot on the face of the jet body. You may need to apply some force to engage locking mechanism. See Pictures 6a & 6b.
- 12. Gently rotate the handle from right to left and then from left to right to ensure that it opens and closes freely. 13. Turn on all electrical power to the SPA including water pump and heater. 14. Fill the SPA with water. 15. Gently rotate the handle from right to left and then from left to right to ensure that it works properly.
In plumbing, named sizes are not the actual measurements. A pipe called “50mm” or “2"” does not measure 50 mm across. Instead, it follows nominal sizing, an internationally-standardised naming system.
Use the Outside Diameter (OD) to check your pipe against fittings. Below is a quick reference for common spa & pool pipe sizes:
Imperial Name | Metric Name | Pipe Diameter (OD) |
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1" | 25 mm | ~33.4–33.7 mm |
1.5" | 40 mm | ~48.1–48.4 mm |
2" | 50 mm | ~60.2–60.5 mm |
2.5" | 65 mm | ~75.2–75.5 mm |
These are nominal sizes and are designed to fit matching fittings — not to measure exactly what their name suggests.
Understanding Plumbing Sizes & Nominal Measurements
Plumbing sizes can be confusing. PVC and many other pipe systems use nominal sizes—the size is a name, not the exact measured dimension. This convention is used across most pool and spa systems so that pipes and fittings remain compatible.
Why pipe sizes don’t match the measurements
The Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) system standardises pipe dimensions so that pipes, fittings, valves, and accessories interoperate. Plumbers work with these nominal names every day, but DIYers can be tripped up if they try to match by a tape-measure alone.
How to Measure Pipe Correctly
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Pipe size is identified by:
- The pipe’s Outside Diameter (OD).
- The fitting’s Inside Diameter (ID) (socket opening).
- Pipe Class / Schedule (e.g., Class 9, 12, 18 or Sch 40) relates to wall thickness and therefore the Internal Diameter (ID) and pressure rating.
- The outside diameter of a fitting is not useful (wall thickness varies by manufacturer).
PVC Pressure Pipe AS/NZ 1477 Dimensions1:
Common nominal sizes with typical outside diameters and indicative inside diameters by class.
Imperial Name | Metric Name | Outside Diameter (OD) | Class 9 IDº | Class 12 IDº | Class 18 IDº |
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1/2" | 15 mm | ~21.2–21.5 mm | 18.3 mm | 17.8 mm | |
3/4" | 20 mm | ~26.6–26.9 mm | 23.7 mm | 22.4 mm | |
1" | 25 mm | ~33.4–33.7 mm | 30.5 mm | 29.8 mm | 28.1 mm |
32 mm | ~42.1–42.4 mm | 38.5 mm | 37.5 mm | 35.4 mm | |
1.5" | 40 mm | ~48.1–48.4 mm | 45.2 mm | 44.1 mm | 42.8 mm |
2" | 50 mm | ~60.2–60.5 mm | 55.2 mm | 53.7 mm | 50.5 mm |
65 mm | ~75.2–75.5 mm | 68.9 mm | 67.0 mm | 63.2 mm | |
2.5" | ~73 mm |
- º Internal diameters vary slightly by manufacturer and class.
- 1 Not all pool/spa fittings match these dimensions exactly. Some do not follow Australian or international standards. Chinese spas may use proprietary fittings.
Hose & Tube Dimensions
Common flexible hose sizes used in pool/spa systems (approximate IDs).
Imperial Name | Metric Name | Inside Diameter (ID) |
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3/8" | 9–10 mm | ~9 mm |
3/4" | 19 mm | ~19 mm |
BSP – British Standard Pipe Thread Sizes
BSP thread names are also nominal. The thread OD will not equal the nominal name.
BSP Thread Size Naming | Outside Diameter (mm / inch) | TPI |
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1/16" BSP | 7.7 mm / 0.304" | 28 |
1/8" BSP | 9.7 mm / 0.383" | 28 |
1/4" BSP | 13.16 mm / 0.518" | 19 |
3/8" BSP | 16.66 mm / 0.656" | 19 |
1/2" BSP / 15 mm | 20.99 mm / 0.825" | 14 |
5/8" BSP | 22.99 mm / 0.902" | 14 |
3/4" BSP / 20 mm | 26.44 mm / 1.041" | 14 |
7/8" BSP | 30.20 mm / 1.189" | 14 |
1" BSP / 25 mm | 33.25 mm / 1.309" | 11 |
1-1/4" BSP | 41.91 mm / 1.650" | 11 |
1-1/2" BSP / 40 mm | 47.80 mm / 1.882" | 11 |
2" BSP / 50 mm | 59.61 mm / 2.347" | 11 |
2-1/4" BSP | 65.71 mm / 2.587" | 11 |
2-1/2" BSP | 75.18 mm / 2.960" | 11 |
3" BSP | 87.88 mm / 3.460" | 11 |
4" BSP | 113.03 mm / 4.450" | 11 |
5" BSP | 138.43 mm / 5.450" | 11 |
6" BSP | 163.83 mm / 6.450" | 11 |
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