PL
C
M
13
.C Model.
For polyester or liner swimming pools,
Includes
cable and grommet.
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5.2. ASSEMBLY.
Pay special attention to the exit from
the underwater light housing (part
no.18, pages 36÷39) as it has two
possible cable exits, one on the side
and the other on the front.
Once you have decided which you are
going to use, fit the gland (part no.13,
pages 36÷39) (this anchors the cable
to protec it against twisting and
stretching).
Fit the hexagonal plug to the other
cable exit (part no.19, pages 36÷39) in
order to seal it against water.
The recommended depth at which to fit
the underwater light is 500÷700 mm
below the water level (see page 31,
Figure 4).
The underwater light is supplied packaged,
assembled and with the cable rolled up
inside its housing (only in the case of
models supplied with a cable).
In these models the cable grommet is
also supplied (part no.20, pages 37÷39)
with the M20 terminals for connection to
the body (part no.18, pages 36÷39) and
in 3/4” for connection to the connection
box.
Proceed as follows to fit the light:
1 -
Unpack the light and unroll the
cable.
2 -
Select the exit from the housing that
is going to be used (part no.18, pages
36÷39). Once you have chosen which
cable exit to use, fit the cable grommet
to the selected exit (in the case of
models with which the grommet is
supplied) from the outside (part no.20,
pages 37÷39). See page 28, Figure 1,
1A, 1B.
3 -
Fit the underwater light housing (part
no.18, pages 36÷39). If the pool is
concrete, recess it into the wall, or use
gunite. If it is intended for a polyester or
lined pool, use the two seals (part
no.17, pages 38÷39), the liner ring (part
no.15, pages 38÷39) and the screws
(part no.14, pages 38÷39) supplied. See
page 29, Figure 2.
4 -
Once the casing has been fitted,
pass the cable terminal through the
gland (part no.13, pages 36÷39) in the
casing and tighten to ensure the cable
is held firmly and the gland is
watertight.
5 -
Now follow the instructions given on
pages 30÷35, Figures 3÷8.
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