HINKLEY FR30128 Kitchen Wall Light Instruction Manual

June 9, 2024
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HINKLEY FR30128 Kitchen Wall Light Instruction Manual

 STEM ASSEMBLY

MAIN ASSEMBLY

MAIN ASSEMBLY

Assembly Instructions

Start Here

  1. Find a clear area in which you can work.
  2. Unpack fixture and glass from carton.
  3. Carefully review instructions prior to assembly.
  4. Before installing, it is necessary to determine the desired length of your fixture.
  5. Your fixture is supplied with assorted stem sizes. Determine what combinations of stems are needed to achieve desired length – see Drawing  **If additional stems are required visit Hinkleylighting.com for information on how to order.
  6. Slip stems over wire and thread first stem into top of fixture body, longest length stem first. Repeat this process until all required stems are threaded together.
  7. Secure loop (L) to the top stem. Fixture is now ready to be mounted

SAFETY WARNING: READ WIRING AND GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS (I.S. 18) AND ANY ADDITIONAL DIRECTIONS. TURN POWER SUPPLY OFF DURING INSTALLATION. IF NEW WIRING IS REQUIRED, CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN OR LOCAL AUTHORITIES FOR CODE REQUIREMENTS.

  1. 1. Secure top arm (A) to main fixture body using screw (V)
  2. Secure top ring (Z) to top arm (A) using screw (C)
  3. Secure bottom arm (M) to main fixture body using screw (N)
  4. Secure bottom ring (S) to bottom arm (M) using screw (P)
  5. Secure glass pieces (B) and washers (D) to main body of fixture (E) using knobs (K). Note: it is recommend that the large and small glass pieces get alternated when assembling fixture. Glass should be turned so that the textured side of the glass faces the light source.

MOUNTING

MOUNTING

installation example

Mounting Instructions

start here

  1.  Find a clear area in which you can work.
  2.  Unpack fixture and glass from carton.
  3.  Carefully review instructions prior to assembly.
  4. Shut off electrical current before starting. If the fixture you are replacing is turned on and off by a wall switch, simply turn the switch off. If not, remove the appropriate fuse (or open the circuIt breakers) until the fixture is dead.
    • DO NOT RESTORE CURRENT – EITHER BY FUSE, BREAKER, OR SWITCH – UNTIL THE NEW FIXTURE IS COMPLETELY WIRED AND IN PLACE.
  5. Supply wires shall enter the outlet box (A) through any knockout EXCEPT the top center knockout – see Drawing 1.
  6. Fixture is to be mounted by a 1/4IP threaded pipe, (not supplied). Pipe should be anchored to structure or bridging member with sufficient strength to support 4 times the fixtures weight – see Drawing 2.
  7. Adjust pipe so 1” of the 1/4-18 NPS threaded pipe extends into the junction box, at the centerknock out.
  • Thread pipe coupler (B) onto installed pipe, in the ceiling, protruding through junction box (A). Secure in place by tightening screws (C) – see Drawing 1.

  • Thread hex nut (J) onto threaded pipe (E). Thread loop (K) onto end of threaded tube (E). Secure loop in place by tightening hex nut (J) against loop (K) to secure loop to pipe.

  •  Thread hex nut (D) onto threaded pipe (E). Thread pipe (E) into
    coupler (B). Adjust loop height so that half of the exterior threads on loop (K) are exposed, when canopy (L) is slipped over loop and held up to the
    ceiling. After adjustment is done tighten hex nut (D) against coupler (B) to secure pipe (E) in position.

  • Next take assembled fixture (without the glass) and using Quick link hook fixture onto loop (K).

  • Feed wires and cables through center hole of canopy loop and make all necessary wiring connections following instruction sheet (IS 18) provided. Make sure to attach safety cable to joist or structure independent of the junction box. Follow instruction sheet (IS-SCC) provided.

  •  After all wiring and cable installation is complete. Slip canopy (L) up to ceiling along with screw collar ring (M). Hold canopy in place on ceiling and thread on screw collar ring to secure canopy into place.

  •  Glass can now be mounted onto fixture. Follow instructions on the “FIXTURE ASSEMBLY” instructions.

Safety Cable Installation

Safety Cable Installation

WARNING: TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK, THIS SECTION OF THE INSTRUCTION SHEET IS FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF SAFETY CABLE INSTALLATION, AND IS NOT TO BE USED TO MAKE ANY ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

  • The safety cable must be attached to a ceiling joist or other permanent structure independent of the junction box.
  1. using a 3/16″ dia. drill, drill a pilot hole (1). It must be drilled into the
    permanent structure or through the junction box on the joist side were the safety cable will be attached – see Drawing 1.

  2. Insert and thread a 1/4″ hex head lag screw (2) (not included) into pilot hole.

  3. Continue installation of this fixture according to IS19-50 provided.

  4. After length of safety cable is determined, allow enough extra cable so it can be wrapped around lag screw. Thread lag screw to secure safety cable.

Make electrical connections from supply wire to fixture lead wires. Refer to instruction sheet (I.S. 18) and follow all instructions to make all necessary wiring connections. Then refer back to this sheet to continue installatio of this fixture

Flush Mount

Chain Hung

Post-Mount

wiring grounding instructions

SAFE TY WARNI NG: READ WIRIN G AND GR OUNDING INSTRUCTIO NS (IS 18) AND ANY ADDITIONAL DIRECTIONS. TURN POWER SUPPLY OFF DURING INSTALLATION. IF NEW WIRING IS REQUIRED, CONSU LT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN OR LOCAL AUTHORITIES FOR CODE REQUIREMENTS

wiring instructions

Indoor Fixtures

  1.  Connect positive supplywir e (A ) (typical ly black or the smooth,unmarked side of the twoconduc tor cord) to positive fixture lead (B ) withappropriately sizedt wiston connec tor – see Dra wings 1 o r 2.
  2. Connect negative supplywire (C) (typically white or the ribbed , marked side of the two-conduc or cord) to negative fixture lead (D).
  3.  Pleaserefer to the grounding instructions below to completeall electrical connection s

Outdoor Fixtures

  1.  Connect positive supplywire (A) (typical ly black or the smoothun marked side of the two-conductor cord) to positive fixture lead (B) wit h appropriately sized twist onconnector — see Drawings 2 or 3.

  2. Connect negative supplywire (C) (typically white or the ribbed , marked
    side of the two-conduc tor cord) to negative fixture lead (D).

  3. Cove r open end of connector s wit h silicone sealant to forma watert ight seal. If installing a wall mount fixture, use caulk to seal gaps between the fixture mounting p late (backplate) and the wall. This willhelp preventwater from entering the out let box . If the wall sur face is lap siding, use caulk and a fixturemounti ng plat form specially.

  4. Pleaserefer to the grounding instructions below to completeall
    electrical connections.

grounding instructions

Flush Mount Fixtur es
For positive ground ing in a 3-wir e elect ri cal system, fasten the fi xture
ground wir e ( E) (typ ically coppe r or green plasti c coated) to the fi xture
moun ti ng strap (M ) wit h the ground screw ( S) – see D r aw in g 1.
Note: On straps for screw supported fixtures, first install the two mounting
screws in strap. Any remaining tapped hole may be used for the ground screw.

Chain Hung Fixtures
Loop fi xture groundwir e ( E ) (typicallycoppe r or green plasticcoated)
unde r the head of the ground screw ( S ) on fixture mounting strap ( M ) and connect to the loose end of the fixture ground wire directly to the ground wire of the building system wit h appropriately sized twist-onconnec tors – see D r aw in g 2.

Post-Mount Fixtures
Connect fixture ground wire ( E ) (typical ly copper or green plastic coated) to power supply ground wit h appropriately sized twist-onconnector inside post. Cove r open end of connector with silicone sealant to form a wate rt ight seal – see Drawing 3.

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