
Features:
● We hold specialization in offering a wide range of LED UNDER WATER LIGHT to the clients.
● These products are manufactured using supreme quality raw material, which is obtained from trusted vendors of the market.
● Our products are available in different wattages and other specifications in the nationwide market.
● Manufactured in sync with global standards, these products are used in large areas.
Specification:
| Product Name | Swimming Pool Lighting |
| Color Temperature(CCT) | 6000K (Daylight Alert) |
| Lamp Luminous Efficiency(lm/w) | 100 |
| Input Voltage(V) | AC/DC12V |
| Lamp Luminous Flux(lm) | 1800 |
| IP Rating | IP68 |
| Working Temperature(℃) | -20 - 40 |
| Working Time (hours) | 50000 |
Description:









SWIMMING POOL LIGHTS
Swimming pools were ultimately included in the National Electrical Code (NEC)'s rules and regulations in 1968 (see article 680). Since then, it has undergone numerous modifications and updates, with 2011 seeing the most current updates.
Your underwater lighting and filtration pump most likely have some subpar electrical design if your pool was constructed before 1968. If it hasn't already, you should update this.
One such modification places the pool light junction boxes 12" higher and on the pool deck, underneath the diving board, as opposed to off the surface. On very old pools, bonding between the pool shell, ladder sockets, light niche, and pool equipment is also uncommon.
Most municipal electrical rules mandate that any electrical work done on a swimming pool be done by a certified electrician. A circuit is added by the electrician to the pool sub-panel or home breaker box, and power is run to a junction box where the wires from the breaker are connected to the wires from the pool light.
Keep in mind that electricity and water do not mix. Have anything that appears dubious or potentially dangerous checked out right away. Several examples of fatalities caused by improperly wired and grounded pool lights are reported in the press each year.
