How do you remove a pool Aqualuminator light?
Replacing Your Aqualuminator Light Bulb Slowly rotate the cap while pulling outwards to remove the cap. The transformer/power supply cap (not shown above) needs to be removed in order to expose the nut (bulb assembly). Slowly rotate the cap while pulling outwards to remove the cap. Remove the nut (bulb assy.)
How do I change the bulb in my pool light?
Safety always being the number one priority, be sure to read all the instructions before you begin, and don’t skip any steps.
- Turn Off the Power.
- Remove the Pilot Screw from the Light.
- Pry out the Fixture.
- Test the Wiring.
- Take the Fixture Apart.
- Remove the Old Light Bulb.
- Add the New Light Bulb.
- Test the Light.
How do you winterize an Aqualuminator?
The Aqualuminator winterizing plug gets inserted into the flange from the inside of the pool (water side) and the wing nut tightened until snug. After inserting the Aqualuminator plug, the winterizing process for the return is finished.
How do I remove Pentair Aqualuminator?
Slowly rotate the cap while pulling outwards to remove the cap. Remove the nut (bulb assy.) that holds the bulb to the body and tight against the flow director by turning counter-clockwise. This nut is accessible from the outside of the pool, and when removed, allows the light to also be removed.
Will any bulb work in a pool light?
Some states or counties require pool lights to be low voltage, 12V lamps. 12V pool lights operate with the use of a transformer that steps down the voltage from 120V to 12V. 120V bulbs will not work in a 12V pool, and vice versa, and a 12V bulb will burn out if used in a 120V lamp.
Can you use LED bulb in pool light?
Most of the older incandescent and halogen pool lights can be changed to the newer LED color changing lights by replacing the entire light fixture. But there are a limited number of old lights that can be converted to LED light by simply replacing the old light fixture bulb with a color changing LED light bulb.
Can you use any light bulb in a pool?
Do you have to drain a pool to replace the light bulb?
Fortunately, the answer is no—the water typically does not need to be drained! Because the electrical cable is sealed, it’s impervious to any water that will get into the conduit when the bulb is being replaced.