Fountains like these are commonly seen in parks or hotels, primarily serving as ornamental features. When they're turned on, they're quite beautiful to watch, and even more so with the addition of lights or music. The lights are usually submerged underwater, and if there's an issue, they'll need to be replaced. Let's take a look at how to replace the underwater lights in a musical fountain.
The underwater lights must be replaced under dry conditions and bolts must be securely tightened. To ensure the consistent beauty of the fountain patterns, the variable-angle nozzles should be reset at all times. It is strictly prohibited to use sharp objects to strike the nozzles during reset to prevent damage. The electrical equipment of the fountain should be maintained regularly; electrical components inside the cabinets should be inspected and maintained every six months. Computers should be upgraded and maintained annually. The aging of wires and cables not in contact with water should be checked every six months to avoid potential losses. The operators of the fountain should be assessed every six months to strengthen usage management. The fountain piping should be cleaned and maintained once a year. The swinging mechanism of the fountain should be maintained and serviced annually.
To replace the underwater lights of a musical fountain properly, it must be done under specific conditions. After the replacement, it's essential to check for any issues and address them promptly if any arise. In fact, musical fountains have a lifespan, and regular maintenance can extend it, saving us a significant portion of operation costs and reducing the risk of accidents.






