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Luminor RLQ-470 Lamp & Sleeve Combo

Luminor Lamp & Sleeve Combo - RLQ-470

MSRP: CDN$197.00
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We are pleased to offer a complete selection of replacement lamps & sleeves for all Luminor ultraviolet (UV) sterilizers. Luminor replacement lamp & sleeve combo kits are designed only for use in Luminor UV sterilizers.

The Luminor RLQ-470 replacement lamp/sleeve combo is designed only for use in certain UV sterilizers manufactured by Luminor.

Luminor RLQ-470 is the replacement lamp & sleeve combo for the following models:

  • Luminor LB4-061 Series
  • Luminor LB5-061 Series
  • Luminor LB6-061 Series

Luminor RLQ-470 Specifications

Technical Specifications
Part # #RLQ-470
Lamp Luminor RL-470
Sleeve Luminor RQ-470
Lamp Power 22 Watts
Lamp Life 12 Months

Luminor RL-470
Replacement Lamp

Luminor RL-470 <br>Replacement Lamp

MSRP: CDN$138.00
Our Price: CDN$110.40
You save: $27.60


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Replacement Sleeve
Part#: RQ-470

Replacement Sleeve <br>Part#: RQ-470

MSRP: CDN$90.00
Our Price: CDN$72.00
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How to change a Luminor #RL-470 Lamp

Note: Do not touch the lamp or the quartz sleeve with your fingers. Handle by ends only or wear soft gloves.

  1. If a by-pass assembly is installed, shut the inlet valve off to prevent water flow through the system. Otherwise, turn off main water inlet valve (and/or turn off the water pump).
  2. Disconnect power cord of UV system from electrical outlet.
  3. Release water pressure by opening a downstream faucet and then close the outlet shut-off valve (if any). If there is no outlet shut-off valve, expect water to drain from the system as the head pressure in the system will cause the water to flow back down.
  4. Remove the captive ground screw from the ground lug on the UV reactor.
  5. Remove the lamp connector from the reactor (gland nut) by pushing the LUMI-loc connector in and turning it ¼ turn counter-clockwise. Disconnect the lamp connector from the lamp. CAUTION: the lamp may be hot!
  6. Being careful to touch only the ceramic ends, remove the old lamp from the reactor.
  7. Remove the new lamp from its packaging.
  8. Remove the lamp key from the lamp’s connector and set it aside for later. Be careful to not touch the key’s exposed contacts.
  9. Insert the UV lamp into the reactor, being careful not to drop it.
  10. Install the lamp key into the controller. With the key removed from the lamp, orient it so the label is upright and facing you. The key will plug into the lamp key port on the right side of the controller.
  11. Plug the LUMI-Loc™ lamp connector into the lamp. Note the keying for proper alignment.
  12. Insert the lamp connector into the gland nut and turn the connector approximately ¼ turn to lock the connector to the gland nut.
  13. Tighten the captive ground screw to the ground lug on the UV reactor to ensure proper grounding.
  14. Your system is now ready to be plugged into the appropriate GFCI protected outlet.
  15. Plug in the UV system and wait until it is ready for operation.
  16. Remove the filter cartridge from the last sump and fill it with 1-2 cups of household bleach (most are 5.25% chlorine). Replace the sump and slowly turn on the water supply.
  17. At a water outlet, run the water until bleach can be smelled. Repeat this for all faucets, toilets, shower heads, refrigerators, outdoor taps, the washing machine, dishwasher, etc. at the home or facility. Once finished, wait a minimum of 30 minutes before continuing.
  18. Reinstall the filter cartridge into the sump and flush the chlorine solution by opening all faucets until chlorine can no longer be detected. Your home has now been completely disinfected with your BLACKCOMB UV system ready to inactivate any microorganisms that enter the home.
Note: The Luminor #RL-470 is a fluorescent lamp and can be recycled at most hardware stores or your local hazardous waste facility.



How to change a Luminor #RQ-470 Sleeve

  1. If a by-pass assembly is installed, shut the inlet valve off to prevent water flow through the system. Otherwise, turn off main water inlet valve (and/or turn off the water pump).
  2. Disconnect power cord of UV system from electrical outlet.
  3. Release water pressure by opening a downstream faucet and then close the outlet shut-off valve (if any). If there is no outlet shut-off valve, expect water to drain from the system as the head pressure in the system will cause the water to flow back down.
  4. Remove the captive ground screw from the ground lug on the UV reactor.
  5. Remove the lamp connector from the reactor (gland nut) by pushing the LUMI-loc connector in and turning it ¼ turn counter-clockwise. Disconnect the lamp connector from the lamp. CAUTION: the lamp may be hot!
  6. Being careful to touch only the ceramic ends, remove the lamp out of the reactor.
  7. Unscrew the gland nut from the reactor exposing the end of the quartz sleeve.
  8. Remove the quartz sleeve and o-ring by gently twisting and pulling the quartz sleeve.
  9. Insert the new quartz sleeve and o-ring
  10. Hand tighten the provided gland nut over the quartz sleeve onto the threaded end of the reactor. It has a positive stop to prevent over-tightening. A firm force may be required to fully tighten the gland nut, but DO NOT USE TOOLS for this step. Insert the provided stainless steel compression spring into the quartz sleeve. The spring works with the lamp and LUMI-Loc™ connector to create the proper lamp alignment. PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT install a UV lamp inside the quartz sleeve without the sleeve spring in place.
  11. Insert the UV lamp into the reactor, being careful not to drop it.
  12. Install the lamp key into the controller. With the key removed from the lamp, orient it so the label is upright and facing you. The key will plug into the lamp key port on the right side of the controller.
  13. Plug the LUMI-Loc™ lamp connector into the lamp. Note the keying for proper alignment.
  14. Insert the lamp connector into the gland nut and turn the connector approximately ¼ turn to lock the connector to the gland nut.
  15. Tighten the captive ground screw to the ground lug on the UV reactor to ensure proper grounding.
  16. Plug in the UV system and wait until it is ready for operation.
  17. Remove the filter cartridge from the last sump and fill it with 1-2 cups of household bleach (most are 5.25% chlorine). Replace the sump and slowly turn on the water supply.
  18. At a water outlet, run the water until bleach can be smelled. Repeat this for all faucets, toilets, shower heads, refrigerators, outdoor taps, the washing machine, dishwasher, etc. at the home or facility. Once finished, wait a minimum of 30 minutes before continuing.
  19. Reinstall the filter cartridge into the sump and flush the chlorine solution by opening all faucets until chlorine can no longer be detected. Your home has now been completely disinfected with your BLACKCOMB UV system ready to inactivate any microorganisms that enter the home.
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Question:Does this come with a lamp key?
Answer(s):

Yes, all genuine Luminor Lamps and Lamp/Sleeve combos come with the lamp key.
By HomePlus Water on Feb 05, 2024


Question:Will this work with Aquapro or other private labelled UV systems?
Answer(s):

No, private labelled UV systems have different keys so this product will not work with them. It will only work with Luminor branded UV systems.
By HomePlus Water on Feb 05, 2024