User Manual

INTELLIBRITE
®
5G Pool Light Installation and User’s Guide
INTELLIBRITE
®
5G Pool Light Installation and User’s Guide
IntelliBrite
®
5G Pool Light Overview
Operating Lights Using a Wall Switch (12 VAC)
IntellliBrite 5G lights can be manually controlled using a standard wall-mount light switch.
Multiple IntelliBrite lights can be connected via a junction box to a single switch so that
all lights can be switched on and off together. IntelliBrite lights can also be automatically
controlled via Pentair IntelliTouch
®
, EasyTouch
®
and SunTouch
®
Control Systems. Note:
Multiple IntelliBrite 5G pool/spa lights can also be controlled using the IntelliBrite
Controller, for more information see page 2.
Using an External Transformer for Multiple IntelliBrite 12 VAC Lights
When using multiple IntelliBrite 12 VAC lights on a 300 Watt transformer, it is
recommended that no more than three IntelliBrite pool lights and one (1) IntelliBrite Spa
light be used. It is also recommended not to exceed 100 feet of total cable run between
the transformer and light. Note: For long cable lengths, set transformer to 14 VAC
(see diagrams below).
300 Watt
Transformer
J Box
12 Gauge
(Minimum)
100 ft.
POOL AND SPA FIXED LUMINARIES: Follow these guidelines when installing,
replacing or repairing Pentair Water Pool and Spa pool and spa fixed luminaries:
- REPLACE ANY CRACKED PROTECTIVE SHIELD (CRACKED LENS) WITH NEW
LENS AND GASKET. FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE PAGE 11.
- FOR LIGHT OPERATION, ONLY USE A SAFETY ISOLATION TRANSFORMER.
300 Watt
Transformer
J Box
12 Gauge
(minimum)
150 ft. max. for spa light
200 ft. max. for pool light
1
This manual describes how to install the IntelliBrite 5G Color LED Pool Light. The
IntelliBrite 5G color LED light provides brilliant vivid multi-colors with spectacular effects
for your pool. Choose one of the seven pre-programmed color light shows or select one
of the five fixed colors to create virtually endless range of dramatic underwater lighting
effects for a spectacular effect in your pool. For more information, see page 2.