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• Each spotlight must be installed at a minimum depth of 10 cm below the
water level.
• The lower cable gland(s) of the junction box for each spotlight must be
positioned above the pool's maximum water level.
2.1.1 Preparing the pool before installation
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Install each spotlight in a wall bushing fitted with a "suction port"-type thread of diameter
Ø1.5’’, provided for this purpose during pool construction (see image ❶).
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The duct or conduit located between the back of the wall bushing and the junction box
must be watertight because the spotlight is submerged.
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For a optimum pool lighting, each spotlight wall bushing should be positioned 30 to 50 cm
beneath the water level (distance between the top of the lens and the water level).
2.1.2 Installing the appliance
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Slide the power cord through the watertight duct to the junction box (see image
❷
).
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Wind any excess cord away inside the junction box and conserve sufficient length for any
operations to be performed at a later time.
•
Draw the cable and insert the spotlight until it is flush with the wall bushing (see image
❸
).
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If desired, install the white or grey cosmetic trim.
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Using the wrench provided, screw the spotlight inside the wall bushing until tight (see
image ❸
). The spotlight's façade must be properly adjusted to the discharge nozzle.
Tip: for easier screwing
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Apply a silicone-based lubricant to the thread.
2.2 I Power supply connections
• For operation only with safety isolating transformer properly certified as
being in compliance with the requirements of EN/IEC 61558-2-6 standard.
• Before carrying out work on the appliance, you must first disconnect the
appliance from the power supply due to the risk of electric shock, which may
cause material damage, serious injury or even death.
• Incorrectly tightened terminals may cause the terminal unit to heat up and
invalidate the warranty.
• The cord and the junction box connection device for the spotlight must not
be completely removed from the duct or pool. There must be enough cord
length in the junction box to allow the box's spotlight to be removed from
the wall bushing and lifted out of the water in order to replace the spotlight's
cartridge.
• Only a qualified and experienced technician is authorised to carry out cabling
work or to replace the power cord.
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The spotlight's power supply must be provided through a 12 VAC transformer (not supplied)
complying with the standards and regulations in force in the country in which it is installed.
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Electrical protection: by circuit breaker (D curve) (for rating, see § « 1.2 I Caractéristiques
techniques »), with a 30 mA dedicated residual-current protection system (circuit breaker
or switch) at the head of the line.
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The power supply must correspond to the voltage indicated § « 1.2 I Caractéristiques
techniques ».
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The power cord must be protected and insulated from any sharp edges, pressure or hot
elements which may crush, cause abrasion, cuts or other damage to it.
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The electrical wiring must be properly secured from being subjected to unnecessary
movement and strain on connections.
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To connect the 12 VAC transformer to the junction box for each spotlight, use the power
cord (RO2V type) adapted for outdoor or buried use (or run the cable into a protection
duct).