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Replacing 12 volt pool or spa lights - universal colorlogic

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STEP 5: Snake Cord through Conduit Pull at the junction box or transformer end to snake the Universal ColorLogic/CrystaLogic cord through the conduit. Leave slack at the light end for coiling cord in the niche. The coil length should be adequate for placing the light on the deck if pool servicing ever requires light removal. Some niches may have an 8AWG connection from the junction box to the niche. If so, ensure that this connection is not interrupted when installing the new light. Replacing 12 volt pool or spa lights with Universal ColorLogicTM or CrystaLogicTM STEP 6a: Install Light to most Niches To fasten the Universal ColorLogic/CrystaLogic light to most niches refer to the diagram below. STEP 56:bI:nsInesrttaClleLllight to Pentair Niche For Pentair® niches, use the included spacer according to the diagram below. Failure to install the plastic spacer properly may result in the light being inadequately fastened. Plastic gunite type niches will not require the spacer. Refer to the manual for instructions when using a Swimquip niche. STEP 8: Wire to Power Supply Cut excess cord and make the wiring connection at the junction box or transformer in the same manner as the old light. If the new Universal ColorLogic light will be controlled by network communications using a Hayward Pro Logic controller, an LKBUN1000 coupler must also be installed. Refer to the LKBUN1000 instructions for installation and wiring information. After wiring the Universal ColorLogic/ CrystaLogic light, install the cover and gasket making sure that there is a watertight seal. STEP 9: Install Trim Ring Install the Trim Ring as shown. READ SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND COMPLETE SAFETY CHECKLIST INSIDE FRONT COVER OF MANUAL Hayward (R) is a registered trademark ColorLogic (TM) and CrystaLogic (TM) is a trademark of Hayward Pool Products, Inc. © 2012 Hayward Pool Products, Inc. All other trademarks not owned by Hayward are the property of their respective owners. Hayward is not in any way affiliated with or endorsed by those third parties. 092499 RevA

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STEP 6a:
Install Light to most Niches
STEP 5:
Insert Cell
STEP 6b:
Install Light to Pentair Niche
For Pentair
®
niches, use the included spacer according to the
diagram below. Failure to install the plastic spacer properly may
result in the light being inadequately fastened.
Plastic gunite
type niches will not require the spacer.
Refer to the manual for instructions when using a Swimquip
niche.
STEP 9:
Install Trim Ring
Install the Trim Ring as shown.
STEP 5:
Snake Cord through Conduit
Pull at the junction box
or transformer end to
snake the Universal
ColorLogic/CrystaLogic
cord through the con-
duit.
Leave slack at
the light end for coiling
cord in the niche.
The
coil length should be
adequate for placing the
light on the deck if pool
servicing ever requires
light removal.
STEP 8:
Wire to Power Supply
After wiring the
Universal ColorLogic/
CrystaLogic light,
install the cover
and gasket making
sure that there is a
watertight seal.
Some niches may have an
8AWG connection from the
junction box to the niche.
If so,
ensure that this connection is
not interrupted when installing
the new light.
092499 RevA
To fasten the Universal ColorLogic/CrystaLogic light to most
niches refer to the diagram below.
Replacing 12 volt pool or spa lights
with
Universal ColorLogic
TM
or CrystaLogic
TM
Cut excess cord and make the wiring connection at the junction box or transformer in the same manner
as the old light.
If the new Universal ColorLogic light will be controlled by network communications using a Hayward
Pro Logic controller, an LKBUN1000 coupler must also be installed.
Refer to the LKBUN1000
instructions for installation and wiring information.
READ SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND COMPLETE SAFETY
CHECKLIST INSIDE FRONT COVER OF MANUAL
Hayward (R) is a registered trademark
ColorLogic (TM) and CrystaLogic (TM) is a trademark
of Hayward Pool Products, Inc.
©
2012 Hayward Pool Products, Inc.
All other trademarks not owned by Hayward are the
property of their respective owners.
Hayward is not in any way affiliated with or endorsed
by those third parties.