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Maintenance of a CAST Lighting System

What a homeowner needs to know.

 

What needs to be done to maintain the performance of my CAST system?

Landscape lighting systems need to be maintained on a regular basis. Fixtures need to be cleaned and adjusted, plant material needs to be trimmed or removed and lamps (bulbs) need to be replaced. Transformers need to be checked and wires need to be inspected for damage.

Can I do it myself? Or, should I ask my contractor to do it?

Certainly, homeowners can perform much of their own system maintenance, but there are many reasons why they might rather sign up for a maintenance agreement with their contractors. Here are some factors to consider:

  • Lamp (bulb) Replacement. It's easy to replace lamps in all CAST fixtures, but high-quality long-lasting CAST lamps are only available through CAST Distributors. Each of the lamp types used in CAST fixtures are available in various beam spreads and wattages, it's important for the electrical and design integrity of your system to replace the lamps with the exact type specified by your installer.To find a CAST distributor for replacement lamps click here.

    Note: Burned out lamps should be replaced as soon as possible since other lamps on the same wire run will receive a voltage boost after burnouts.
     
  • Lighting Fixture Adjustment. As plant material grows, it will become necessary to re-aim and possibly re-position lighting fixtures. The contractor who designed your system is best able to perform these adjustments to ensure adequote and appropriate illumination.
  • Electrical Testing. Part of what your contractor will do is to check voltages and amperages at the fixtures and transformers. This ensures that the correct voltage is delivered to every fixture and is critical to maintain optimal lamp life. Your contractor has the tools and skills to do this.
How do I learn more about maintaining my CAST Lighting System?

Go to the Maintenance page in our Learning area.