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Marine Lights and Convenience Outlets
Marine lights can be factory-installed with or without a GFCI
(ground fault circuit interrupter) convenience outlet. See Fig. 170
and 171 for a typical marine light with a convenience outlet and
Fig. 172 and 173 for a typical marine light without a convenience
outlet. To connect power to the light, route the supply voltage to
either the base of the light (interior) or to the switch/convenience
outlet assembly (exterior).
The factory installs a low-wattage LED bulb. However, if an in
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candescent bulb is installed the existing wiring can handle the in
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creased amp draw.
Fig. 170 —
Marine Light with Convenience Outlet and Switch, Indoor Installation
Fig. 171 —
Marine Light with Convenience Outlet and Switch, Outdoor Installation
BLACK WIRE
BLACK WIRE
WHITE WIRE
INDOOR SWITCH
ASSEMBLY WITH OUTLET
SEAL
PERMAGUM BEAD
UNIT EXTERIOR
UNIT SIDE PANEL
(TYPICAL)
UNIT
INTERIOR
LIGHT ASSEMBLY
OUTDOOR SWITCH
ASSEMBLY WITH OUTLET
GREEN WIRE
BLACK WIRE
SWITCH COVER
BLACK WIRE
WHITE WIRE
UNIT
EXTERIOR
PERMAGUM
BEAD
SEAL
UNIT SIDE PANEL
(TYPICAL)
UNIT
INTERIOR
LIGHT
ASSEMBLY
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