JANDY H0622800 Nicheless LED Underwater Light
Safety Instructions
Improper installation of the JANDY H0622800 Nicheless LED Underwater Light can create an electrical hazard, which could result in death or serious injury to pool or spa users, installers, or others due to electrical shock, and may also cause property damage.
Which could result in serious injury or death. The Jandy Nicheless LED Lights are only available for 12-volt AC power. For supply connection, use only an isolating low-voltage power supply with ungrounded output, evaluated and listed by a NRTL for swimming pool use.
Preparing the Light Fixture for Installation
Verify that the pool meets the requirements of the current National Electrical Code® (Canadian Electrical Code, in Canada) and all local codes and ordinances. For more detailed guidance on wet niche fixture housing and placement, see the Jandy H0284300 Wet Niche Fixtures Housing User Manual.
Use the chart below to determine the appropriate pipe length for your installation.
| WATTS | MINIMUM LENGTH FOR 1.5″ PIPE |
| 6W | 7″ |
| 12W | 10″ |
| 24W | 10″ |
| All products listed above come in a variety of cord lengths. Cord lengths come in 100 & and 150-foot lengths. | |
Installing the Light Fixture
- When installing the JANDY H0622800 Nicheless LED Underwater Light, keep the protective cover on to prevent damage during installation.
- Snake the electric cord through the conduit outlet of the wall fitting, into the conduit, and up to the location of the pool transformer.
- Cut the cord 18″-24″ beyond the length needed to reach the transformer to allow for a service loop.
- Pull the fixture snug to the wall fitting.
- Remove protective cover after construction (including plastering for gunite pools) is complete.
- Do not plaster the pool with the construction cover removed.
- Install cosmetic cover if desired.
- Apply Tefl on™ silicone lube to threads to assist with threading.
- Using the included installation tool, thread the light into the wall fitting until it is snug.
- The light face must be completely flush with the return fitting.
- Please provide the pool owner with a minimum of 1 key upon job completion.
Darksky Approved
The following Warm White (2700K) Models are Darksky approved when wall-mounted (horizontal) and installed with a Half-Moon lens cover (sold separately – W (White), G (Grey), B (Black)).
- JLUWW6W150+ LENSCVRW, G or B
- JLUWW12W150+ LENSCVRW, G or B
- JLUWW24W150+ LENSCVRW, G or B
Wet Area Installations
For wet area lighting within 10 feet (3M) of a pool or spa, use 6 Watt Models ONLY. Except when the luminaire is adequately guarded, the luminaire shall be installed in areas not subject to incidental contact from people, pets, vehicles, and foot traffic.
Wiring Options
Always consider the cable length when calculating the input voltage at the transformer. The maximum run of service between the transformer and the lights should not exceed 150ft in length, inclusive of the use of a J Box or not.
Wiring to an AquaLink® Controller
The Jandy Nicheless LED Lights can be controlled by an AquaLink controller. Connect the transformer powering the lights to one of the auxiliary relays in the AquaLink. Refer to Figure 4 to connect the Jandy Nicheless LED Lights to the Power Center.
Wire Gauge and Length
Voltages are determined by the measured voltage level at the Bus Bar, where the transformer and cords are connected.
| 6W & 12W lights: Min/Max Voltage per cord length | ||
| Cord Length | Min. Voltage | Max. Voltage |
| 100 Feet | 10.7VAC | 13.2VAC |
| 150 Feet | 11.82VAC | 13.8VAC |
| 24W Lights: Min/Max Voltage per cord length | ||
| Cord Length | Min. Voltage | Max. Voltage |
| 100 Feet | 10.9VAC | 13.5VAC |
| 150 Feet | 11.43VAC | 14.1VAC |
Jandy LED Light Voltage Min/Max Levels
Which could result in serious injury or death. A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) for 120 Volt transformers should be used if required by the transformer manufacturer or if required by the local applicable code and/or Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). When a GFCI is used, the conductors on the load side of the GFCI circuit shall not occupy conduit, boxes, or enclosures containing other conductors unless the additional conductors are also protected by a GFCI. Refer to local codes for complete details.
Wiring to a Switch
The Jandy Nicheless LED Lights can be wired to a switch to manually operate the lights. Refer to Figure 4 to connect the lights to the switch.
Twelve (12) Volt Installation
To ensure maximum safety, use only a Class 2 magnetic transformer that can supply 12-14 Volts AC to power all 12-volt lights. The transformer must be listed or certified by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) for swimming pool use.
Light Synchronization
- Turn the light ON. If the light has been off for 7 seconds or longer, the light will turn on with the last color selected.
Operating the Light
| Sequence Order | Color Modes |
| 1 | Alpine White |
| 2 | Sky Blue |
| 3 | Cobalt Blue |
| 4 | Caribbean Blue |
| 5 | Spring Green |
| 6 | Emerald Green |
| 7 | Emerald Rose |
| 8 | Magenta |
| 9 | Violet |
| 10 | Slow Color Splash |
| 11 | Fast Color Splash |
| 12 | America the Beautiful |
| 13 | Fat Tuesday |
| 14 | Disco Tech |
Winterizing
Do not keep the winter water level at the level of the JANDY H0622800 Nicheless LED Underwater Light. Make certain that the water level is left at least 4″ or more above or below the light, depending on the pool’s other winterization needs. Consult a Local Swimming Pool Professional for proper winterization.
Additional Online Content
- Product Overview
- Product Contents
- S-Series Nicheless Underwater LED Light
Operating Instructions - H-Series Nicheless Underwater LED Light
Operating Instructions - P-Series Nicheless Underwater LED Light
Operating Instructions - Troubleshooting
Customer Service
- Tél. : 1-800-822-7933.
- Email: productsupport@fluidra.com.
- Timings: Mon – Fri, 8 AM – 5 PM (PST)
FAQs
Q: What is the JANDY H0622800 Nicheless LED Underwater Light?
It makes installation and maintenance easier by providing bright, long-lasting illumination without the need for conventional niche housing.
Q: How is the H0622800 different from traditional pool lights?
The H0622800 inserts straight into a typical pool wall without the need for a separate niche, in contrast to conventional pool lights. Compared to incandescent or halogen bulbs, LED technology uses less energy, produces less heat, and has a longer lifespan.
Q: Is the light safe to use underwater?
Indeed. The H0622800 satisfies UL/ETL safety requirements for damp environments and has a full underwater rating.
Q: Can I install the light in saltwater or chlorine pools?
Indeed. Both saltwater and chlorinated pools can use the LED light. To avoid harming the light’s housing and O-rings, always maintain the right water chemistry.
Q: Can I use colored or RGB lighting with this model?
Certain LED colour variations are available for the H0622800. Check the specifications of your model before trying to change its colour. For RGB operation, some devices might need a suitable controller.
Q: Is the light dimmable?
Yes, but only if you have an LED underwater light-compatible dimmer or controller.