Installation Guide

Remove the canopy from the fixture
before installation
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Canopy
Washer
Hex Nut
Fixture
Remove the canopy from the fixture
before installation
Canopy
Washer
Hex Nut
Fixture
Remove the canopy from the fixture
before installation
Canopy
Washer
Hex Nut
Fixture
5. Install the Fixture. (the Fixture is sold separately)
a. Remove the canopy from the fixture before installation (See Fig.2 ~ 4) (For reference only)
b. Thread the fixture wire through the canopy , reinforcing plate, washer and hex nut as showed, and then secure the
fixture to the canopy with washer and hex nut. (Choose desired holes to install fixtures)
6. Cover the rest holes in canopy with remain hex nuts, threaded pipes and finials.
7. Add extension cord if necessary, make wire connections using wire nuts as follows:
---Connect the hot wire (usually black insulation) from the power cord to the black wire from the fixture wire.
---Connect the neutral wire (usually white insulation) from the power cord to the white wire from the fixture wire.
---Connect the grounding cord (usually bare wire) to the fixture grounding wire.
8. Pull out the source wires from the outlet box. Make wire connections using wire nuts as follows:
---Connect the hot wire (usually black insulation) from the power cord to the black wire from the power source.
---Connect the neutral wire (usually white insulation) from power cord to the white wire from the power source.
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Attach the grounding cord (usually bare wire) to the mounting plate with the green grounding screw. Then connect
it to the house grounding wire with a wire nut. If your outlet box does not have a house grounding wire, then wrap the
fixture grounding wire around the green grounding screw.
Carefully tuck the wires back into the outlet box.
Wire Nut P5 (D)
Wire Nut P3 (E)
Power cord(F)
Mounting Screw(B)
Grounding Cord(G)
Fixture Grounding Wire
Fixture Wire
Long Screw
Dry Wall Screw(C)
Outlet Box
Threaded Pipe
Hex Nut
Washer
Mounting Plate
Reinforcing Plate
Canopy
Fixture
Finial
Lock Nut
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Fig.2 Fig.3
Fig.4
Fig.5
Ball Nut