Installation and Technical Information
BEGA
Due to the dynamic nature of lighting products and the associated technologies, luminaire data on this sheet is subject to change at the discretion of BEGA North America. For the most current technical data, please refer to bega-us.com
BEGA
1000 Bega Way, Carpinteria, CA 93013
(805)684-0533
© copyright BEGA 2021
Figure 1: Product Diagram
Figure 2:Fixture Installation
Overview:
LED Watts:
4.2W
System Watts: 6.0W
Input Voltage:
12-24V AC
Weight:
7.5 lbs.
Protection Class: IP65
Tools Required:
• 3mm Hex Key
• Digging tool
18
16
14
12
10
40
46
73
116
185
294
30
61
97
155
246
392
20
92
146
232
369
588
15
122
195
309
492
784
10
183
292
464
738
1176
5
366
585
928
1477
2353
Wire
Size
(AWG)
Max.
Run
Length
(ft)
Per
Wire
Size:
2
Volt
drop
Connected
LED
Watts
Garden and pathway bollard – Direct burial anchorage
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Dimensions
A:
4 3/8’’
B:
27 1/2’’
C:
4 3/8’’
Maintenance:
Clean regularly with solvent-free cleaner
removing dirt and debris. Do not use high
pressure cleaners.
Replacement Parts
See label inside of fixture for LED replacement
part number.
Consult factory for all other replacement
components.
Accessories
Please refer to the appropriate accessory installation
sheet for further instruction when applicable.
Updated: 03/22/21
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A
C
B
D
Notice to Installer:
1. For use with 12-24V AC magnetic landscape transformers only.
2.
Voltage must NOT drop below 10V at fixture location.
3. Turn main power OFF before start of installation.
4. Luminaires most be installed 10 feet or more from pool, spa or fountain.
5. Wiring connection points must be made in a watertight location.
6. Anchorage tube length 11 3/4’’.
Installation: Luminaire
1.
Establish an area for fixture placement and prepare the soil for anchorage by digging
a hole (12” maximum depth).
2. Dig a trench from the anchorage hole to the power source. The depth of the trench
will be determined by national, state, and local codes.
3. Install at least 3” of pea gravel or similar in the bottom of the anchorage hole for
drainage.
4. Loosen (2) set screws on the garden bollard to release the anchorage post.
[Figure 1]
5. Bring 12-24V supply wiring into the bottom of the anchorage post and feed through
to the top until 12” of the cable comes up through the top of the anchorage post.
6. Bury supply wiring cable in trench.
7.
Place anchorage post into the hole and fill in the hole with packed soil, ensuring that
the post is vertical and secure.
8.
Make wire splices from supply wiring coming out of anchorage post to bollard wiring
coming down from bollard shaft. For maximum wire run lengths, see the table below.
9. Push splices into bollard shaft.
10. Mount the bollard onto the anchorage post until the bottom of the bollard hits the
ground. Tighten (2) set screws to secure bollard to anchorage shaft. [Figure 2]
11. Connect supply wiring to main power. Turn on the main power.
Set Screws
Anchorage
Supply Wiring