Hayward Universal ColorLogic Universal ColorLogic and CrystaLogic 120V Quick S

Hayward Universal ColorLogic Manual

Hayward Universal ColorLogic manual content summary:

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STEP 2:
Detach Light
STEP 1:
Find Junction Box
STEP 3:
Cut Light Cord
STEP 4:
Tape Cord ends
Before you begin
Pre-Installation Checklist
Installation Preparation
Keep the Universal ColorLogic/
CrystaLogic light on the pool
as shown. Using
too much tape
may prevent the
cord from mov-
ing freely through
conduit.
deck
Dry the cord ends
thoroughly and tape them
Replacing 120 volt pool or spa lights
with
Universal ColorLogic
TM
or CrystaLogic
TM
Turn Over
If no junction box:
If there is no junction box in place, the connection to the existing light is made
directly to a switch, timer, pool controller, or subpanel.
If so, a listed Pool/Spa wall mount transformer
(Hayward
®
LTBUY11300) or a junction box transformer kit (Hayward LTBUYxxx) can be used to power
the new Universal ColorLogic/CrystaLogic light.
Consult with an electrician to re-wire and modify the
existing conduit configuration to include the new transformer.
If there is a junction box:
Determine the manufacturer of your pool or spa light’s junction box and
aquire a compatible Hayward junction box transformer retrofit kit.
Refer to the chart below for Hayward
retrofit kit part numbers.
Remove the junction box cover
and disconnect the existing light.
Remove the light from the niche.
Firmly pull on the light cord at the
Place the light on the pool deck and cut the light
cord as shown below.
Existing pool or spa light operates on 120 volts
There is a dedicated electrical junction box for the pool/spa light (see Step 1)
A suitable transformer has been aquired (refer to Step 1 for more information)
Light fixture housing (Niche) has been installed per the National Electrical Code (NEC)
Your niche is compatible with the new light (refer to compatibility table in manual)
If replacing a SwimQuip
®
light, the tab on the Universal ColorLogic
TM
/CrystaLogic
TM
light may
need to be removed (refer to manual)
You have wire cutters or shears for cutting the existing light cord
You have duct tape for taping the new cord to the old cord when pulling through conduit
You have a Phillips head screwdriver
You are qualified to work on electrical wiring and understand electric code requirements and
wiring methods
Read the entire Universal ColorLogic/CrystaLogic manual
Read this entire Guide
Remove power to the existing pool or spa light at the service panel!
Use this Guide ONLY if your current light is a 120 volt
type. Refer
to other Guide if your light is low voltage (12v).
junction box and verify
that the cord moves
freely.
There may be
a grommet or seal-
ant at the light cord’s
point of entry into the
niche.
Removing this
should allow the cord to
pull freely through the
conduit. Leave cord in
place until Step 6.