5.3. DISMANTLING.
To replace the bulb, remove the screen
by turning the underwater light as
follows:
1 -
Slacken the two screws of the
underwater light trim and press them
inwards with your fingers to release the
trim from the underwater light casing.
See Figure 7÷8, page 34÷35.
2 -
While pushing the screws with your
fingers, pull the trim outwards until the
whole unit is removed and take it out of
the water.
3 -
Removed the trim from the bulb/
bulb-holder unit as shown in Figure 6,
page 33.
4 -
Fully unscrew the six screws holding
the unit together. See Figure 4, page
31.
5 -
Removed the gland cover to free the
cable so as to be able to remove the
bulb.
6 -
Loosen the cable anchoring screws
to release the bulb.
7 -
Fit a new bulb and follow the steps
above in reverse order.
8 -
Once the bulb/holder unit has been
fitted, fit the trim and follow the steps in
point 5 of section 5.2 on assembling the
underwater light.
5.4. WARNINGS.
1 -
Persons installing or handling
underwater lights must be suitably
qualified and be familiar with the
IEC364-7-702 STANDARD: WIRING IN
BUILDINGS. SPECIAL WIRING.
SWIMMING POOLS.
2 -
Do not handle the underwater light
while it is connected to the power
supply.
3 -
Do not switch on the underwater
light while it is out of the water.
4 -
The power supply must not exceed
12 V a.c.
5 -
Do not use any type of bulb other
than the KRIPSOL reference item
(LP
W13 & LPC13
)
.
6 -
In the case of underwater lights
purchased without a cable, the cable
used must be of the following type:
Two core cable with a maximum
external diameter of 14mm.
HØ7RN-F cable, with cable cross
section 2x
1,5
mm², which should
adhere
to the following norm:
- UNE 21027.
- HD22 (EI4 / EM2).
- Class 5 / 6.
- Nominal voltage 0,6 /1 KV.
- IEC 60332-1 / EN 50265.
- AG2.
- AD8 Submerged.
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