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Pool lighting 110 volts Harry 06-20-2005
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Posted by Harry on June 20, 2005, 3:10 pm
Recently I bought a home with a swimming pool. I assumed that the lights
in the pool would be 12 volt to protect again shocking the swimmers. To
my surprise - I opened an electrical box near the pool lights and it was
operating on 110 volts.

The light is in the water - literally surround by water - it is not just
outside the pool shining through a glass. Will someone tell me why we
aren't getting shocked while swimming?

Harry

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Posted by Matt on June 20, 2005, 3:12 pm
I think if you look closer you will see that the bulb is actually
sealed in a waterproof enclosure.


Posted by Sacramento Dave on June 20, 2005, 4:08 pm

> Recently I bought a home with a swimming pool. I assumed that the lights
> in the pool would be 12 volt to protect again shocking the swimmers. To
> my surprise - I opened an electrical box near the pool lights and it was
> operating on 110 volts.
>
> The light is in the water - literally surround by water - it is not just
> outside the pool shining through a glass. Will someone tell me why we
> aren't getting shocked while swimming?
>
> Harry

There is probably one screw holding the light fixture in. It's is in the
trim ring, once you remove this the can or sealed fixture will come out
,there is about six feet of cord out the back of the unite ( this cord is
continues all the way to the junction box.) you can lay it on the side of
the pool and open it up. Mine has a 500 watt heat lamp bulb. I had water in
mine so the GFI would trip ( that's you safety against getting a shock) The
can was leaking on mine was able to reseal it . Mine cost about $155 with a
50 foot cord, you buy them with the length cord you need. Getting the can
back in the pool took awhile I could not stay down . If you do ever have fix
or replace the light shut the circuit breaker off.



Posted by on June 20, 2005, 4:18 pm

>Recently I bought a home with a swimming pool. I assumed that the lights
>in the pool would be 12 volt to protect again shocking the swimmers. To
>my surprise - I opened an electrical box near the pool lights and it was
>operating on 110 volts.
>
>The light is in the water - literally surround by water - it is not just
>outside the pool shining through a glass. Will someone tell me why we
>aren't getting shocked while swimming?
>
>Harry


Verify that there is a GFCI on the light and there is no water
collecting in the fixture. Beyound that you are just trusting NEC
article 680 and the electrician. The lamp fixture is bonded and
grounded. So is the niche it fits in.

Posted by Sacramento Dave on June 20, 2005, 4:49 pm

>
>
>
> Verify that there is a GFCI on the light and there is no water
> collecting in the fixture. Beyound that you are just trusting NEC
> article 680 and the electrician. The lamp fixture is bonded and
> grounded. So is the niche it fits in.

When I removed my light to repair it I went a step farther an and unwired it
at the junction box. I also have two lights and it HAD some electronic
dimmer switches. Now there is one ON Off



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