ALUC
Underwater Hull Camera
Installation and Maintenance
Instructions Manual
This underwater light has been carefully designed to provide a versatile
product of the highest quality, suitable for a wide range of underwater
applications such as marine, industrial and domestic.
WARNING! Sections in this manual identify safe practice. It is of the utmost
importance that this manual is carefully read and understood. Failure to do
so may result in electric shock, injury, fire, or equipment damage. PLEASE
READ CAREFULLY and, if in doubt, seek professional advice.
Features
• Light source: 35-watt Halogen bulb with 4600° K Reflector
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Lamp replacement: The unit features rear access allowing simple replacement
of lamps without removing the fitting
• Thermal management: The housing has been carefully designed with internal air gap and special venting/convection to direct heat away from that part of the housing in contact with the boat hull or other mounting surface. The housing locking ring has also been designed as a heat sink to further dissipate heat effectively away from where it is not wanted.
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Lamp housing: The lamp housing is manufactured from naval bronze machined to
the highest standards.
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Seals: All the seals are made from high temperature silicone rubber for
reliability.
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Lens: Our lens is made from BoroTrans
sm
for high temperatures and
harsh environments.
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Installation: The fixture is supplied with user friendly fixing hardware
provided. There is a leveling ring supplied to allow fitment where the
inner surface may not be parallel to the outside surface.
Specifications (Fixture & Lamp Assembly)
• Body: SAE CA922 Naval Bronze
• Lens Bezel: SAE CA922 Naval Bronze
• Lens: 1/2" BoroTrans sm
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Seals
and Gaskets: High temperature (200° C) silicone rubber
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Lamp Cable: High Temperature (200° C) silicone rubber
insulated
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Fixture
Weight: 12.5 Lbs
• Cutout Size: 4.5” (33 mm)
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Maximum Hull Thickness: 5” (90 mm)
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Minimum
Hull Thickness: 0.25” (5 mm)
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Water
Ingress Protection Rating: IP66
Specifications ELECTRICAL
• Input Voltage: 12 Volt DC or 24 Volt DC
• Mains Current Draw: 9.25 amps
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Power Factor: 90%
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Cable Entries: Glanded
Operation and Maintenance
• WARNING: Never operate the light out of water as the water provides necessary cooling. The lens bezel must be completely submerged at all times. Avoid operating the light when the boat is planning as often times this raises the fixture bezel above the water-line and thus diminishing the cooling effect of the water. Generally, Halogen lamps have a service life of approximately 2,000 hours. This may vary depending on the number of restarts and other factors.
Replacing the Lamp
• Isolate main power and assure it cannot be re energized accidentally by other persons.
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Allow the lamp and housing to cool down (minimum 20 minutes). Check carefully that the unit has cooled sufficiently before attempting to open the housing.• Using your hand, loosen the rear lock ring, (turning counter clockwise).
• Once the ring is free, carefully withdraw the lamp assembly from the housing.
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NOTE: Ensure the area local to the light is relatively dry, thus ensuring bilge water can not enter the opened housing. Also ensure the withdrawn lamp assembly DOES NOT comes in contact with water at any time. It MUST remain clean and dry at all times. Should the assembly come in contact with water, contact your nearest supplier for further advice. Do not re-assemble and re-energize.•
Hold the cable end of the lamp assembly and rotate (counter clockwise) the reflector case. Unscrew until the lamp is exposed.•
Carefully withdraw the spent lamp from its socket. It is recommended to use a glove or thick cloth as the lamp may shatter causing injury.•
Inspect the lamp socket carefully for any signs of damage or corrosion. Basic cleaning may be carried out using dried, compressed air. DO NOT spray contact cleaner into any part of the lamp holder assembly.• Carefully remove new lamp from its packing. Using a clean cloth, fit the new lamp into the
4 Socket. IMPORTANT! Ensure the new lamp is wiped totally clean of any dirt or fingerprints. Failure to do so will result in premature lamp burn-out.•
Inspect the housing to ensure it is completely clean and dry. The lens may be cleaned if necessary using a soft cloth on the end of a wooden dowel or similar. Re inspect after cleaning to ensure no cloth or other cleaning fibers remain inside the housing. NEVER! Spray lubricants, degreasing agents or other similar products into the housing. Carefully re-fit the lamp assembly into the housing ensuring the front end of the reflector case locates correctly into the front end of the lamp housing. This can be felt by moving the assembly around until it drops neatly into position with the rear end cap snug against the silicone seal.•
Re-fit the outer lock ring. Again it is recommended to apply a thin layer of silicone based grease to the thread and surface in contact with the end cap.•
NOTE: at no point is it necessary to loosen the cable gland nut; however it should be checked to insure it is secure and snug around cable, DO not pull excessively on the cable.
Other Maintenance
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Check to ensure the underwater lens is clean and free of marine growth. It
may be cleaned using a nylon brush or plastic scraper.
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Replacement parts and accessories: A full range of Replacement parts and
accessories are available. Please contact your supplier for any
requirements.
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Should there be a malfunction for any reason, please consult your nearest
agent or Aqua Lights directly. The housing should not be opened under any
circumstances unless by a suitably qualified and authorized technician.
Safety and General Information
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS IMPORTANT TO THE SAFE OPERATION OF THIS
EQUIPMENT, ACCORDINGLY MUST BE OBSERVED AND ACTIONED AS NECESSARY.
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This Light should only be installed by suitably trained trades persons
experienced in the fitting of through hull equipment and marine Mains
Voltage AC electrical systems.
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It is important that the housing is electrically bonded to the vessels
cathodic protection grounding system. Failure to solidly ground will result
in corrosion, leading to serious damage or loss of vessel, property and
life. Regular checks/testing must be carried out to ensure the metal housing
is electrically bonded to the vessels cathodic protection grid.
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If the housing shows signs of excessive corrosion (other than surface
contamination) or physical damage, the vessel should be hauled so a complete
assessment can be performed. Any signs of water ingress must be addressed
immediately.
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As this equipment operates on mains voltages, it is of the utmost importance
that all equipment is maintained in first rate working order at all times.
Regular inspections should be carried out to ensure all wiring is in good
condition, clear of wet areas and not exposed to mechanical interference.
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Any suspect equipment must be repaired or replace.
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The Lens and Bezel have been carefully designed with a smooth, flush surface to
allow easy cleaning.
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Never operate the vessel with the lamp housing end cap removed.
Limited Warranty
Aqua Lights warrants these fixtures to be free of defects in parts and workmanship for 3-year from the date of shipment. Bronze has lifetime warranty
for barrel. This warranty does not apply to defects resulting from action of the
user such as misuse, improper wiring, operation outside of specification,
improper maintenance or repair or unauthorized modification. Bulbs are not
covered under warranty as they are a purely consumable item that may be
adversely affected by environmental factors beyond our control. Aqua Lights
specifically disclaims any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for
a specific purpose and will not be liable for any direct, indirect incidental
or consequential damages. Aqua Lights’ total liability is limited to repair of
the fixture at our facility in Alpharetta, Georgia, or replacement of the
product outright.
Under no circumstances is Aqua Lights responsible for reimbursement of expenses
related to vessel haul-outs, technician or yard personnel travel expenses,
yacht storage, labor performed during removal and/or replacement of fixture, or
expedited shipping costs for replacement parts. These are assumed liabilities of
the customer and part of the terms of sale between Aqua Lights and its customer.
The warranty set forth above is inclusive and no other warranty, whether written
or oral, is expressed or implied. If it should become necessary to return a
fixture for service during or beyond the warranty period, call our customer
service desk at (770) 754-9967.
Installation Instructions
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The following tools and supplies are required for
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proper install:
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Variable speed drill
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Hole saw - 1.25-inch hole for the AL35 watt mini-light
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2.5-inch hole for our AL100 lower series and the
Aqua Cam - 4.5 inch hole for AL175 and higher series.
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Pencil
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Sand paper 180 grit
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Phillips screw driver
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Wrenches
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3M 5200 Marine adhesive white or black de pending
on
your hull color.
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Optional two part epoxy for filling cored
fiberglass vessels.
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Optional stir stick for epoxy.
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Optional utility knife for trimming back core material.
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1.
Drill hole with hole saw:
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The Aqua Cam should be located as far below the
water line as practical for the best viewing
angle.
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The best method is to locate your position on the hull,
leaving room to service the light
with adequate room for ventilation around the fixture as the
housing will warm up after prolonged use.
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Never use your lights when the housing is out of the
water except when testing the light
on initial install for less then 5 minutes.
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When the location has been marked, find the same spot on the inside of
the hull and check your clearances. Then drill the pilot hole from
inside the vessel, as this will
ensure the proper placement of the light fixture.
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Finish drilling the final hole using the proper
whole saw
from the outside. Always being careful, the drill
may come in contact with a screw or other hardware that might cause the
drill to jump.
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Inspect the hull for core material. If you have
core material,
this must be sealed to avoid the entry of water into the core. It will
also enhance the strength of the edges of the glass material.
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2.
Trim core to allow room: • Trim core to allow room for two-part epoxy or vessel manufacturer recommended material allow set. |
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3.
Apply epoxy to dry: • Clean core material, leaving no visible core. • Fill it to an even level amount. • Sand clean and inspect for bubbles or pin holes. |
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4. There is an O-ring supplied with the light to be used when installing on smooth level surfaces of fiberglass or metal.
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If the surface is
irregular, disregard the O-ring.
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A 1/2-inch bead completely around the flange
and some on the shaft of the light will be
sufficient. The adhesive should be ejected from around the bezel of the light.
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If it is tightened this way you
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5.
Insert light with a twisting motion.
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6.
Tighten the locking nut.
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7.
Tighten the leveling bolts.
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8.
Tighten SS locking bolts lock nuts. |
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9.
Attach light source to base.
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10.
Insert light source, retaining spring into fixture.
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| 11. Add light source backing. |
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| 12. Tighten water tight cable gland with 7/8" wrench hand tight. |
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13. Run
cabling to power source.
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aqua lights 785 Branch
Drive Alpharetta, GA 30004 USA (866) 924-2782 •
sales@aqualights.us
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