S.R. Smith ‘PoolLUX’ for power and lighting control
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April 14, 2021
S.R. Smith ‘PoolLUX’ for power and lighting control

The PoolLUX Plus Transformer, from S. R. Smith, of Canby, Ore., combining power and lighting control in one simple system, is available in 60W or 100W low voltage options.

An external on/off control switch increases convenience and can save on electrician costs. An extended range wireless remote provides one-touch color sync for S.R.Smith LED lights. The unit is also compatible with other 12VAC power toggle LED lights.

Features include oversized wiring space with convenient terminal strip connections, an internal selfresetting thermal fuse to protect against overheating, a fast acting replaceable current fuse for short circuit protection and accessible low voltage 12VAC and 13VAC wiring terminals for standard or extended wiring runs.

Other features include corrosion-resistant, sounddampening polycarbonate housing, as well as four lowvoltage and four line-voltage combination knockouts, ¾- or 1-inch, plus two special use knockouts.

ETL Listed, the PoolLUX Plus conforms to UL 379 and is certified to CSA C22.2#218.1. It comes with a two-year warranty. For more information, contact S.R. Smith, Dept. SI, 1017 SW Berg Pkwy, Canby, OR 97013. Telephone 800-824-4387. Online www.srsmith.com.

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