PAL Pool Light System
INTRODUCTION TO THE PAL-2000 UNDERWATER LIGHTING SYSTEM
A soft evenly distributed light is now possible from the molded prismatic lens design that provides the PAL- 2000 with an outstanding illumination eliminating the end shadow effect common with other existing pool lights. The PAL-2000 light is available with a 10,000 hour life xenon lamp or with a 100,000 hour color change LED array. The PAL-2000 operates from a safe 12V supply and is UL approved. The PAL- 2000 has a unique extraction system allowing the light to be simply removed from the pool wall when the lamp has to be replaced as illustrated below. Recommended Coverage:
Light - Medium Interior Color: 200-225 sq ft. Medium - Dark Interior Color: 175-200 sq ft.
PAL-2000 Unique Features:
• NEW! Color synchs with Light Streams Products.
The color PAL-2000 can color synch with the new 2010, CLS-2 version of Light Streams LED water features. • Compact Size. 60% smaller than normal pool lights. • Flush Fit to Pool Wall. The other lights protrude off the wall. • Even Light Distribution. No other light has a flexible molded prismatic lens. • Side Light Feature. The end shadow effect common in other lights has been eliminated. • Long Lamp Life. Fitted with an extra bright, 10,000 hr 12v, 50w, xenon lamp. • Clip-On Colored Lenses. Red, Blue, Green, Orange, Clear.
• Color Change Digital Array. Can be fitted with a 100,000 hour color change LED Array with color lock on six different colors or two color change modes.
• Fully Approved Product. UL Listed E239438 • No Earth Bonding Required. Due to fully insulated design. • Non Leak Water Seal. No polycarbonate materials used to
make the seal. • Flexible Lens. Absorbs pressure increase due to the expanding air when light is on.
• Encapsulated Cable Terminations. Ensures no external cable
or water seal deterioration due to heat. • Kits Available. PAL and WIRTRAN Wireless Light Control combo kits are available. See page 8.
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