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How to install tic outdoor landscape
lighting (guidelines) rock lighting series outdoor stone lights
TIC TS "terrasic
stone" rock lights
outdoor landscape lighting
Below you will find the basic installation guidelines for our TIC
TS2, TS3, TS4, & TS8 Terrasic-Stone® series of
outdoor rock lighting. While all installations and even
landscape settings are a little different in requirements and
layout, the following installation guidelines have served, with
little modification for the successful installation of hundreds of
thousands of TIC outdoor stone speaker products world wide.
Terrasic-Stone® simulated outdoor stone lighting,
TS2, TS3, TS4, & TS8, are mounted either on the surface or
preferably sinking them slightly by an inch or more, model
dependent, into the garden landscape surface. Slightly sinking the
unit stabilizes the enclosure. The design and finish color blend
perfectly with any landscape lightin or garden lighting setting.
They can be planter potted for indoor or patio applications.
The following instruction guidelines apply to all TIC Terrasic-Stone®
landscape lighting generally. Where any special consideration should
be made a Note: will be made. |
Outdoor rock
lighting power requirements
Note: All Terrasic-Stone® outdoor rock lights
also require connection to a low voltage (12v) lighting transformer,
and as such need to run, via outdoor lighting cable to a mains
(120v) power source to power the LV lighting transformer.
Note: Low Voltage outdoor lighting transformers are very
reliable and inexpensive being available at almost any Hardware or
DIY store of good repute. If you wish to run a series of low voltage
outdoor lights and/ or speakers with lights, low voltage
transformers are usually sold by wattage output. The general rule of
thumb being to read the wattage of each bulb used, add them up and
choose a transformer of somewhat higher output. Normally only 80% of
the LV outdoor lighting transformers output is considered "usable".
A 100 watt output LV transformer being used to power 4 x 20W lamps.
This is to avoid a drop in supplied power or "orange" light from the
outdoor lighting lamp. Please study the outdoor low voltage lighting
transformer manufacturers installation instructions which take
precedence over any guidelines stated here for outdoor lighting
transformer connections. |
How to install
outdoor stone lighting
1. Carefully unpack the outdoor lighting components.
Compare contents of boxes to the exploded parts diagram or parts
list enclosed.
2. Read all the instructions before proceeding on with the
connection of your exterior landscape lighting to insure trouble
free performance of your outdoor rock lighting system. |
Outdoor rock
lighting placement & optimization
Placement of your new exterior landscape lighting is almost
always dependent upon the area, signage, architecture or
architectural feature you wish to accent, enhance or highlight.
Beautify existing foiage or just provide a more comfortable exterior
nightime garden setting. TIC exterior lights are also very useful
for highlighting dangerous areas or safety signage, paths or
walkways, instruction signs or even house and street numbers.
Lighting a particular architectural or garden feature is very
impressive while connecting a series of our outdoor lights to a low
cost motion sensor creates and supports an effective alarm or early
warning system. This is considered a superior deterrent to those
that operate only when the property is breached. There are so many
general and specific uses for our Terrasic-Stone®
exterior garden lighting that it would be difficult to list them all
here. |
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3. Plan the location of the outdoor landscape lighting by
making a simple sketch and estimating the length of outdoor lighting
cable required, access to the low voltage 12v transformer to be used
and the effective area of lighting beam spread. MR-16 outdoor lights
used in our "mu" lamp models cast a more directed spot type beam,
while the PAR-36 outdoor lights used in our "lu" lamps cast a
broader beam useful for lighting larger area |
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4. Check your layout plan/ sketch for obstacles: Sidewalks,
driveways, water, trees, bushes or garden fences, existing sprinkler
paths or piping, architectural features and other obstacles that
will interfere with, later obscuring or final laying of the wire and
placement of the TIC outdoor rock lighting.
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5. Before digging holes, drilling holes or mounting brackets
for the TIC outdoor speakers or the wires, lay out the units and the
wires per your sketch/ diagram. Recheck your drawing for any
obstacles. 6. Review your point of entry into the house,
garage or out building containing the power source to ensure the
best point for entry. A crawl space, window or garage wall may
provide the best entry point. If necessary, drill a hole only
slightly larger than the wires used and use a good caulk or silicone
to seal the hole around the site when the installation of your new
TIC outdoor lighting is complete. |
CAUTION!
Be careful not to drill in an area where house wiring is installed
or piping and sprinklers may be present. Metal casements or window
frames should also be avoided. This could cause structural damage or
worse, a safety problem! |
7. Placing your outdoor landscape lighting
- TIC Corporation always recommends you connect your new
outdoor landscape lighting to your low voltage lighting
transformer in close proximity and check their correct operation
before you begin their exterior installation. Later, this
test will help point out any difficulties that occur in cable runs
or connectivity issues. Please first note item “8.” below.
- The Terrasic-Stone® outdoor lighting may be
positioned wherever desirable or convenient, however small care
should be taken not to cover or occlude the outdoor lamp lens with
any obstacle. This lens can obtain relatively high temperatures
and is air cooled in use. They should be checked semi-regularly so
that surrounding growth has not come to rest on the lens. Repeat
for all outdoor lights to be installed.
- Next, layout the lighting cord routes with string and small
stakes to line up where to trench and keep this final length of
string to measure and properly cut your outdoor lighting cable if
taking from a roll.. Dig a 4 to 6 inch deep trench along this line
to each outdoor light. This can be best done in soft soil by using
a flat spade. Insert the spade in ground at a 45º angle
and push sod and dirt up leaving a narrow slit to lay the outdoor
lighting wire into. After spading all the trenches, lay the wire
to insure adequate length for installation.
- Check the both ends of the wires for adequate length to hookup
to the outdoor lighting transformer depending upon your particular
installation configuration. Some extra length or "play" should be
left in the outdoor lighting cable for adjustments.
- Recheck the connections and hook up the system to check for
full functioning, following connection instructions for your low
voltage lighting transformer system. Should everything operate
properly, close up trenches and carefully fill around the outdoor
lighting cabinetry. Place excess dirt around flower beds or trees
as is appropriate, secure your cable run and tidy the final
installation.
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8. Connecting your TIC Outdoor Landscape Lighting to your Low
Voltage Lighting Transformer CAUTION!
Refer to your 12v outdoor lighting transformer system manual for
proper connection procedures. It is often suggested that connecting
or hooking up one light at a time in series assures cable integrity
and sufficient transformer wattage. (if you note a weak or orange
light prior to all lights being connected your transformer is not
powerful enough.)
CAUTION! Be very careful not
to connect or power your outdoor lighting transformer until each
light is connected in testing. Incorrect connection of your exterior
lighting, shorting down the line or the wiring exposed to moisture
will result in poor results and potentially damage your outdoor
lighting system equipment. Be very careful that all connections are
water tight. |
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Winterizing the
outdoor lighting system
TIC outdoor OmniSpeakers® and many TIC products
including our outdoor lighting are used in Theme Parks, Leisure and
Amusement Centers World Wide. A trick they recommended to us many
years ago; in addition to the TIC outdoor speakers weatherproof
properties, the system can be best protected from snow and ice,
where appropriate, by securing a plastic bag over the unit until the
spring thaw. |
TIC outdoor
lighting preventative maintenance
Bi-annual or yearly maintenance of your Terrasic-Stone®
outdoor lighting is always recommended. How often you actually do
this is use dependent.
You should first remove any garden debris or particulate matter
from around the base of the protruding outdoor lighting housing and
especially light lens. Carefully check the connections integrity and
cable.
It may be necessary to replace the outdoor light bulb of any
particular unit intermittently; the lights used in the Terrasic-Stone®
outdoor lighting series are standards in the lighting industry,
MR-16 and PAR-36. These units are available at almost any lighting
supply retailer as well as at most Hardware, DIY store chains.
If you must replace a bulb, when you are satisfied and the unit
is clean, carefully replace the components in reverse order.
Your TIC Terrasic-Stone® outdoor lighting and TIC
outdoor rock speakers in general actually require very little in the
way of maintenance, however any preventative maintenance is always
preferable to none. |
Contact
Please Contact
us at Just Garden
Speakers where we will be happy to answer any questions you may
have. |
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