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Installation:

This light should be installed at minimum 250-300mm (10-12”) below the light load water line by qualified/approved personnel

using proper tools, welding procedures and materials. An access area of at least 75mm (3”) should be left behind the light for lamp

servicing and general ventilation.

After selecting a location, cut an appropriate sized hole through the vessel hull. Note: Hole size will be defined by the specific weld-

in Front Flange (18) that came with the light. Caution! Check that no electrical wiring, fuel lines, oil lines, water lines etc., pass

near or through the intended hole location. Note: In order to allow proper heat dissipation from the installed lights it is important

to ensure that any hull insulation/cladding is not in contact with the thru hull or light body. It is recommended that a minimum of

30mm (1.2”) of clear space should be surrounding the fixture to allow for adequate cooling.

Place the supplied Front Flange (18) into said hole and following common ship building practices, permanently weld-in place. Note:

Leave the factory installed block-off disk and protective cap on the supplied Front Flange (18) until final light assembly.

Final light assembly - Remove Front Flange (18) block-off disk, protective cap and clean all surfaces. Install two Glass Gaskets (7)

(one gasket on either side of glass) Glass (6) and Glass Retaining Ring (3) using six fasteners (14) tightened in a criss-cross pattern

to 9 Nm (7 ft/bs) using a 5mm allen wrench. Screw the Connecting Ring (2) with attached Main Body (1) onto the Front Flange

(18) and tighten to 40 Nm (30 ft/lbs). Note: Apply anti-seize compound to Connecting Ring (2) threads. After making proper

electrical connections (see ballast manual), attach the Projector Lid (5) to the Main Body (1) using six Nuts (17) tightened to 2 Nm

(1.5 ft/bs). Note: Upon completing light installation, it is highly recommended that the Front Flange (18) be coated with antifouling

paint.

Serviceable Parts:

Lamp replacement is done by removing six Nuts (17), removing the Projector Lid (5), pulling the Lamp (11) out of the Lamp Socket

(10), pushing a new Lamp (11) into the Lamp Socket (10) and then reversing said procedure. Note: Tighten the six Nuts (17) to 2

Nm (1.5 ft/bs). Caution! Ensure that the new lamp is clean and free of dust, dirt, grease, oil, water and finger prints.

Glass (6) replacement is done by removing six Nuts (17), Projector Lid (5), Connecting Ring (2) with attached Main Body (1), six

fasteners (14), Glass Retaining Ring (3) and Glass Gaskets (7) while the boat is out of the water. Upon thoroughly cleaning all

surfaces, reverse said procedure to assemble the new Glass (6) and Glass Gaskets (7). Note: Tighten the six fasteners (14) in a

criss-cross pattern to 9 Nm (7 ft/bs) using a 5mm allen wrench.

SV14 Light

120VAC/150W

240VAC/150W

MODELS B14_10A13-10A16B, 120VAC/150W & B14_10A13-11A16B, 240VAC/150W

BALLOON

PART

DESCRIPTION

1

14001

MAIN BODY / COFFERDAM

2

14003

CONNECTING RING

3

14048

GLASS RETAINING RING

4

14005

REFLECTOR

5

14006

PROJECTOR LID

6

14007

GLASS

7

14008

GLASS GASKET

8

14009

CONNECTING RING GASKET

9

14010

PROJECTOR LID O-RING

10

14011

LAMP SOCKET

11

14057

LAMP, 150 WATT

12

14013

PORCELAIN TERMINAL BLOCK

13

14014

CABLE STRAIN RELIEF

14

14015

M6 x 1.0 x 14LG SST SHCS

15

14016

M4 x 0.7 x 16LG SST SHCS

16

14018

M6 x 1.0 x 25LG SST SET SCREW

17

14019

M6 x 1.0 SST HEX LOCKNUT

18

N/A

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APPROPRIATE FRONT FLANGE

Underwater Lights USA, LLC

Underwater Lights Europe Sarl

3406 S.W. 26

th

Terrace, C 6/7

16, rue Rouaze

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 USA

06400 Cannes, France

Phone: 1-954-760-4447

Phone: 33-(0)-4-97-21-02-96

Fax: 1-954-525-3261

Fax: 33-(0)-4-97-21-10-96

Internet: www.seavision.com

Internet: www.seavision.com

Email: [email protected]

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Summary of Contents for Sea Vision SV14

Page 1: ...or specific requirements please contact us Note Please specify voltage when ordering All information is subject to change without prior notice please confirm details prior to ordering aluminum weld in...

Page 2: ...ng and ballast box should be visually inspected for proper operating condition every six months Marine growth should be removed from the glass using a soft brush to allow both heat and illumination to...

Page 3: ...tightened to 2 Nm 1 5 ft bs Note Upon completing light installation it is highly recommended that the Front Flange 18 be coated with antifouling paint Serviceable Parts Lamp replacement is done by rem...

Page 4: ...0VAC 150W Underwater Lights USA LLC Underwater Lights Europe Sarl 3406 S W 26th Terrace C 6 7 16 rue Rouaze Fort Lauderdale FL 33312 USA 06400 Cannes France Phone 1 954 760 4447 Phone 33 0 4 97 21 02...

Page 5: ...20VAC 150W 240VAC 150W Underwater Lights USA LLC Underwater Lights Europe Sarl 3406 S W 26th Terrace C 6 7 16 rue Rouaze Fort Lauderdale FL 33312 USA 06400 Cannes France Phone 1 954 760 4447 Phone 33...

Page 6: ...r coated diecast aluminum alloy with integral silicone rubber gasket IP66 NEMA 4X rated Ballast 120 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 38 Ampere input 150 Watt output Minimum operating temperature 30 C 22 F OR Ballast 24...

Page 7: ...e phillips pan head screws and associated wiring Further a 10 Amp fuse located in the fused terminal block may be pulled out and replaced as required Caution Ensure that VAC power is disconnected and...

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