HINKLEY Lighting Fixture Assembly and Installation Guide
Introduction and Safety
Item No: 2204/2205/2206
Assembly Instructions
- Find a clear area in which you can work.
- Unpack fixture and glass from carton.
- Carefully review instructions prior to assembly.
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.
The construction of this fixture will be accomplished by first installing the mounting hardware, then making all necessary electrical connections, to the wall.
Fixture Assembly
Step 1: Prepare Mounting Strap
Prepare mounting strap (A) by threading 1" nipple (C) into the center hole of the mounting strap (A), approximately 1/4" - see Diagram 1.
Attach mounting strap (A) to junction box (J) using two screws (B) [Not Provided].
Diagram 1 - Fixture Mounting: Depicts a mounting strap (A) with a nipple (C) threaded into its center hole, designed to attach to a junction box (J) using screws (B).
Step 2: Assemble Fixture Components
To assemble the fixture, first remove ball knob (3), lockwasher (4), and screw (from scroll (2)).
Slip looped end (A) of scroll (2) through loop (1) found on top of the main assembly.
Align the hole in the end of scroll (2) with the hole in the top of backplate (B) of the main assembly.
Slip lockwasher (4) onto screw (5) and slip screw up through the hole in the top backplate.
Thread on ball knob (3) to secure scroll (2) to the fixture.
Diagram 2 - Fixture Assembly: Illustrates the assembly of fixture parts including ball knob (3), lockwasher (4), screw (5), scroll (2), and loops (1, A), connecting to the backplate (B) of the main assembly.
Wiring and Grounding Instructions (I.S. 18)
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.
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 installation of this fixture.
Indoor Fixtures Wiring
- Connect positive supply wire (A) (typically black or the smooth, unmarked side of the two-conductor cord) to positive fixture lead (B) with an appropriately sized twist-on connector ?.
- Connect negative supply wire (C) (typically white or the ribbed, marked side of the two-conductor cord) to negative fixture lead (D).
- Refer to the grounding instructions below to complete all electrical connections.
Outdoor Fixtures Wiring
- Connect positive supply wire (A) (typically black or the smooth unmarked side of the two-conductor cord) to positive fixture lead (B) with an appropriately sized twist-on connector ?.
- Connect negative supply wire (C) (typically white or the ribbed, marked side of the two-conductor cord) to negative fixture lead (D).
- Cover open end of connectors with silicone sealant ? to form a watertight seal ?.
If installing a wall mount fixture, use caulk ☔ to seal gaps between the fixture mounting plate (backplate) and the wall. This will help prevent water from entering the outlet box. If the wall surface is lap siding, use caulk and a fixture mounting platform specially.
Refer to the grounding instructions below to complete all electrical connections.
Grounding Instructions
Flush Mount Fixtures
For positive grounding in a 3-wire electrical system, fasten the fixture ground wire (E) (typically copper or green plastic coated) to the fixture mounting strap (M) with the ground screw (S) - see Diagram 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 fixture ground wire (E) (typically copper or green plastic coated) under 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 with appropriately sized twist-on connectors ? - see Diagram 2.
Post-Mount Fixtures
Connect fixture ground wire (E) (typically copper or green plastic coated) to power supply ground with an appropriately sized twist-on connector ? inside the post. Cover open end of connector with silicone sealant ? to form a watertight seal ? - see Diagram 3.
Diagram 1 - Flush Mount: Shows a flush mount fixture setup with mounting strap (M), ground screw (S), and fixture ground wire (E).
Diagram 2 - Chain Hung: Illustrates a chain-hung fixture setup, showing the mounting strap (M), ground screw (S), and fixture ground wire (E) connecting to the building's ground wire.
Diagram 3 - Post-Mount: Depicts a post-mount fixture setup, showing the fixture ground wire (E) connecting to the power supply ground within the post.
Caulking Instructions (IS200)
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After securing the fixture to the wall, it is recommended that the gap between the wall and the fixture backplate be sealed on the top and both sides, with a good quality waterproof caulk ☔ or silicone sealant ? [Not Included] - see Diagram 1.
Diagram 1 - Caulking: Shows a caulk gun applying a bead of caulk to seal the gap between the wall and the fixture backplate.
It is also recommended that a small bead of caulk or sealant be put under the ball knobs used to mount the fixture - see Diagram 2.
Diagram 2 - Caulking Detail: Illustrates a ball knob and a caulk gun, indicating where caulk should be applied around mounting points.
Contact Information
HINKLEY
33000 Pin Oak Parkway, Avon Lake, OH 44012
800.446.5539 / 440.653.5500