IN GROUND INSTALLATION POUR CONCRETE INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR 12 VOLT
COMPOSITE IN-GROUND LUMINAIRE
MODEL #5290
FOR USE ONLY WITH LOW VOLTAGE LANDSCAPE POWER UNITS THAT DO NOT
EXCEED 25 AMPS, 15 VOLT MAX.
WARNING:
Composite In Ground Luminaire must be installed and grounded in
accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local codes. Failure to do so
will void the warranty and may result in serious injury and/or damage to the In Ground
Luminaire.
SAFETY WARNING:
Luminaire can become very hot depending on lamp wattage used.
Lens and metal around lamp can become hot enough to blister hands. Particular care
should be taken not to locate luminaires where small children can reach them if high
wattage lamps are used.
LUMINAIRES ARE NOT TO BE INSTALLED WITHIN 10 FT. (3.05M) OF A
POOL OR SPA. SECONDARY CABLE IS NOT TO BE BURIED MORE THAN
6". WHEN USING MULTIPLE LUMINAIRES, LOAD IS NOT TO EXCEED
TOTAL WATTS OF TRANSFORMER RATING. DO NOT USE EXTENSION
CORDS ON POWER UNITS.
NOTE:
Always use UL recognized wire connectors and conduit for connections.
NOTE:
Save these instructions for future reference.
IN GROUND LUMINAIRE IS UL LISTED FOR BELOW GRADE
INSTALLATION ONLY.
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION:
Phillips head screwdriver Shovel Wire strippers Silicone grease
Teflon tape Pipe sealer Cement concrete (if pour concrete method chosen)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR IN-GROUND INSTALLATION
1. To prevent electrical shock, disconnect transformer from electrical supply before installation or service.
2. Dig hole approximately 14" deep by 12" diameter.
3. To wire, strip the two (2) leads from the luminaire 36" pigtail. Using the two (2) silicone filled
safety connectors (provided), connect the leads from the luminaire to the main supply cable leads.
NOTE:
Position luminaire top cover to protrude above grade to allow future cover removal.
NOTE:
For a more secure installation, rebar bracing is recommended. Attach perforated strap
(plumber's tape), to holes under lip of luminaire with 1/4-20 self tapping screw (by others), and attach to rebar.
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