Installation Information ( calculating the number of lights for your swimming pool)
To clearly light a swimming pool it is recommended to install a light every 20m2 of water surface. In a swimming pool that are especially deep, a light is required for every 25m3 of water volume.
In order to prevent a glare, the lights should be installed so that they face away from the residence or usual view of the swimming pool.
In the event that certikin lighting is used in a competition or training swimming pools, the light should be installed on the sides (and not the end) of the swimming pool to prevent glare on the swimmers. Do Not install the lights at the ends of the swimming pool.
Technical Characteristics:
- White LED lamps Contain 18 x white LEDs.
- Multicolour LED Lamp contain 6 x red 6 x green 6 x blue LEDs
- High efficiency luxeon LEDs with internial Output: 745 lumens
- Maximum power consumption 45W per unit.
- Nominal Voltage is 12v AC
- Complies with IPX8 protection at a nominal installation depth of 2m and with international safety standards for lights including EN 60598-2-18 Part 2 (Overheat protection: When the temperature rises above 150c the output is automatically reduced, prolonging the life of the LEDs)
- Multicolour lamps has 12 function modes 6 fixed colours and 6 colour sequences
- PLQ series lamp only option will fit any manufacturer's PAR56 light body including certikin PU6 and PU9 light fittings. Replaces a traditional PAR56 300W 12v bulb.
- Also available as PLF series complete flat light (surface mount) option with 2.5m cable available for concrete and prefabricated or liner swimming pools
Specifiactions for PAR 56 Lights ( Multi-coloured)
- Power supply 12v
- Power comsumption 45W
- 18 x 1W LED's (6 x red, green and blue)
- Initial Output 745 lumens
- IPX8 protection
- 14 modes - 7 set colour and 7 sequences
The PAR 56 Multicoloured can be controlled in 2 ways
- By installing a push button for each light
- With a Control panel which can be sychronised up to 15 lights. An opional remote control is available for control panel.
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