INSTALLATION
Sunbrite
™
Lamp Housing Installation
(Refer to Figure 2 and the Exploded View on Page 5).
1. Be sure the power is off.
2. Place lamp housing on the deck above the niche.
Feed the cord into the niche and through the conduit
until the cord reaches the junction box. Make sure
that there is enough cord to allow the fixture to be
placed on the deck for re-lamping.
3. Make connections in the junction box (be sure to fol-
low code requirements). Connect the supply circuit
grounding wire (green, green and yellow, or bare cop-
per) to the green ground conductor from the light fix-
ture. Connect the line supply wire (the black or ’hot’
wire) to the black wire from the light fixture. Connect
the neutral (white) supply wire to the neutral (white)
wire from the light fixture.
4. Wrap the cord around the lamp housing and place the
lamp housing in the niche. Be sure the locator tab on
the bottom of the lamp housing is in the notch at the
bottom of the niche.
5. Fasten the lamp housing into the niche with the cap-
tive leader screw at the top of the fixture (use a No. 2
Phillips screwdriver).
NOTICE:
The screw in the face ring may be recessed.
3
Fixture
Fixture removed
for relamping
4 FT. Min.
Max. water
level
8" Min.
18" Min.
8" Min.
Pool wall
To
service
To service
To fixture
Junction box
Low level
probe
Brass conduit
Sufficient cord to allow fixture to
be put on the deck for relamping
Figure 1 – Lamp Housing Installation
Allowance of Watts/Sq. Foot
Type of Pool
of Pool Area
Small Residential Pools
(Less than 800 sq. ft.)
1/2 to 1*
Large Public Pools
1 to 1
1
⁄
2
Diving Pools
(Less than 12 ft. deep)
1
1
⁄
2
to 2
Diving Pools
(12 to 20 ft. deep)
2 to 3
Competition Pools
2 to 3**
* One 500 watt light at deep end of pool is recommended.
** For competition pools:
1. Make sure that the start/finish ends of lanes are well
lighted.
2. Never install lights in end walls at end of swimming
lanes. However, if short course racing is provided across
width of a 50 meter course, light fixtures may be
installed between lanes (under racing lines) on a seperate
switch.
Table I