S.R. Smith | LNS-2A | White Fiberglass Lens Housing | Replacement Lens Housing with Nuts and Gaskets
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This white fiberglass lens housing is a replacement component designed for compatible pool light or fixture applications requiring a fiberglass lens housing assembly. It includes nuts and gaskets needed to support proper installation and sealing of the compatible lens housing assembly.
Built for pool lighting service, repair, and refurbishment work, this replacement housing is used when the original lens housing is cracked, worn, damaged, leaking, or being replaced as part of fixture maintenance.
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Key Features
• Replacement fiberglass lens housing for compatible pool fixture applications
• White finish provides a clean replacement appearance for matching assemblies
• Includes nuts and gaskets for installation and sealing support
• Used to replace cracked, damaged, worn, or deteriorated lens housing components
• Supports proper lens assembly fitment when installed with compatible fixture parts
• Suitable for pool light service, repair, maintenance, and refurbishment projects
• Helps maintain the integrity of the fixture housing and lens connection area
• Professional installation is recommended due to underwater fixture sealing and electrical safety requirements
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Product Overview
This lens housing is used as part of a compatible pool fixture assembly where the lens, housing, gasket, and fastening components must seal and secure correctly. It provides the structural housing area needed to support the lens assembly and maintain proper fixture fitment.
The component is commonly replaced during pool light repair, fixture refurbishment, or leak-related service when the original housing is cracked, warped, damaged, or no longer sealing properly. Because underwater fixture assemblies depend on proper sealing, the included gaskets and fastening components should be installed carefully to help maintain the fixture’s integrity.
Before installation, the fixture body, lens, gasket surfaces, hardware locations, and sealing areas should be inspected for cracks, corrosion, debris, or distortion. Nuts should be tightened evenly to help create consistent gasket compression without damaging the housing or lens assembly.
Routine maintenance should include checking the fixture for leaks, loose hardware, gasket deterioration, lens damage, and signs of water intrusion. Maintaining the lens housing and sealing components helps support safe operation, reliable performance, and long-term serviceability of the pool fixture assembly.