HINKLEY 43013 Installation Instructions
Wall Mounting Instructions
Item No: 43013
Preparation
- Find a clear area to work.
- Unpack the fixture and glass from the carton.
- Carefully review instructions before assembly.
Mounting Procedure
Step 1: To begin mounting, release the mounting plate (A) from the backplate (D) by removing screws.
Step 2: Secure the mounting plate (A) to the wall using appropriate mounting hardware (E), which is not provided.
Step 3 (Optional): The mounting plate can also be secured to the junction box using screws (C), which are not provided.
Step 4: If the fixture is being hardwired to the junction box: unwire and remove the cord, then place the cover (P) in the opening in the backplate. Wire the fixture according to IS-18.
Step 5: Next, secure the backplate (D) to the mounting plate (A) using the screws previously removed.
Step 6: The fixture can now be plugged in if it was not hardwired to the junction box.
Diagram Reference (Drawing 1 - Mounting Diagram): This diagram shows the components for wall mounting, including the mounting plate (A), backplate (D), mounting hardware (E), junction box screws (C), and cover (P).
Arm Adjustment
Step 1: To adjust the arms (AR) to your desired angle: Loosen the "H" key (HK) located at the arm joints approximately 1-1/2 turns, or until the teeth at the joint can be disengaged. Refer to Drawing 2.
Step 2: Rotate the arm (AR) up or down to the desired angle, then tighten the "H" key to secure the arm.
Diagram Reference (Drawing 2 - Arm Adjustment): This diagram illustrates the adjustable arm (AR) and the adjustment key (HK) at the arm joint.
Wiring and Grounding Instructions (IS 18)
Safety Warning: Read wiring and grounding instructions (IS 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.
Wiring Instructions
Indoor Fixtures
Step 1: Connect the positive supply wire (A) (typically black or the smooth, unmarked side of the two-conductor cord) to the positive fixture lead (B) using an appropriately sized twist-on connector. Refer to Drawings 1 or 2.
Step 2: Connect the negative supply wire (C) (typically white or the ribbed, marked side of the two-conductor cord) to the negative fixture lead (D).
Step 3: Refer to the grounding instructions below to complete all electrical connections.
Outdoor Fixtures
Step 1: Connect the positive supply wire (A) (typically black or the smooth, unmarked side of the two-conductor cord) to the positive fixture lead (B) using an appropriately sized twist-on connector. Refer to Drawings 2 or 3.
Step 2: Connect the negative supply wire (C) (typically white or the ribbed, marked side of the two-conductor cord) to the negative fixture lead (D).
Step 3: Cover the open end of connectors with silicone sealant to form a watertight seal.
Step 4: If installing a wall-mount fixture, use caulk to seal gaps between the fixture mounting plate (backplate) and the wall to prevent water entry into the outlet box. If the wall surface is lap siding, use caulk and a fixture mounting platform specially.
Step 5: 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). Refer to Drawing 1.
Note: On straps for screw-supported fixtures, first install the two mounting screws in the strap. Any remaining tapped hole may be used for the ground screw.
Chain Hung Fixtures
Loop the fixture ground wire (E) (typically copper or green plastic coated) under the head of the ground screw (S) on the 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. Refer to Drawing 2.
Post-Mount Fixtures
Connect the fixture ground wire (E) (typically copper or green plastic coated) to the power supply ground with an appropriately sized twist-on connector inside the post. Cover the open end of the connector with silicone sealant to form a watertight seal. Refer to Drawing 3.
Diagram References (Page 2): Diagrams illustrate wiring and grounding for flush mount (Drawing 1), chain hung (Drawing 2), and post-mount (Drawing 3) fixtures, showing supply wires (A), fixture leads (B, D), ground wire (E), mounting strap (M), ground screw (S), and twist-on connectors.