
3
Connect Power to the Housing
Slightly loosen the wing nut located inside the housing to
slide the butterfly bracket up or down.
After achieving the proper location, tighten the wing nut
to secure the butterfly bracket in place.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 on for the other butterfly bracket.
Utilize the butterfly brackets to install the housing in
accordance with local electrical codes.
Install the Housing with Butterfly
Brackets
2A
1
2
3
4
NOTE:
Notches in the collar can be used to align
multiple housings using a laser or string.
NOTE:
Skip this section if installing the housing
with adjustable bars.
3A
Push the tab on the housing electrical box up and remove
the electrical box cover.
1
Install the conduit to the housing electrical box.
Run the power line wires into the housing electrical box.
Use the appropriate wiring diagram on the following page
to wire your fixture accordingly.
2
WARNING:
RISK OF FIRE:
When using the housing electrical box
for power feed through, use
4 - #12
, or 6 - #14
MAX
AWG
AWG
branch circuit wires.
3
3B
NOTE:
When a fixture is installed in a location that requires
servicing from below the ceiling through the fixture
aperture, the branch circuit connections need to be able to
be brought out through the aperture. To accomplish this,
an NM type cable in conjunction with snap-in/push-in
connectors must be used and a 12” service loop must be
left available outside of the fixture housing wiring
compartment to allow additional branch circuit wiring to
be pulled through the snap-in/push-in connector and
extended out through the aperture below ceiling level.
BUTTERFLY
BRACKET
COLLAR
NOTCH
TAB
ELECTRICAL
BOX COVER
1
3
2
4
WING NUT
(INSIDE HOUSING)
WAGO
WAGO
WAGO
WA
G
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