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FCSL2000 Series
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: BEFORE CONNECTING THE FIXTURE TO A POWER SUPPLY, MAKE SURE THE POWER IS SWITCHED OFF.
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GENERAL
:
1. Before starting the installation, make sure all electricity has
been turned off and electrical breaker has been locked out
and tagged out.
2. To ensure the success of the installation, be sure to read
these instructions and review the diagrams thoroughly
before beginning.
3. All electrical connections must be in accordance with local
codes, ordinances, or the National Electrical Code.
NOTE
: The important safeguards and instructions appearing in
this manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and
situations that may occur.
1. To finish step light installation, remove the Splatter Shield
and all contents from the Back Box. Complete all wiring in
the Back Box, then snap the fixture assembly into the back
box using the Snap-In Captures & Leads.
Fig 1
2. Use Shims to compensate for misalignment of the front of
the Back Box and the finished wall surface.
Fig 2
3.
Ensure proper orientation of Back Box as shown.
Connect conduit to backbox using 3/4” K.O.s.
Fig 3
4. Splatter Shield and standard mounting installation hardware
are included in and ship with the Back Box assembly.
(2) 8-32 screws provided to secure and remove the Splatter
Shield and contents.
Fig 3
7. Optional Tamper Resistant Screws (
TRS
) can be usd
for additional security using Torx Pin screws, painted to
complement the faceplate.
Fig 4
3)
WIRING:
Make wiring connections. All wiring connections must be
made in accordance with local electrical codes, ordinances,
and the National Electric Code.
Fixture Snaps into Back Box
Fixture
Assembly
Snap-In Capture
Right Side
Left Side
Universal Back Box
Top
Fixture Wiring
Out
Snap-In Lead
Fig 1
Back Box Splatter Shield____
Distance recessed = X
Snap-In Lead
Snap-In Capture
Wall surface
Wall surface
Added Shims to equal “X”
X
Torx screws w/ pin, finished to complement faceplate finish.
Optional - Tamper Resistant Screws
(
TRS
)
Tamper Resistant Torx Screws
(TR20 w/Pin)
Shims provided to compensate for Back Box misalignment.
Shims -
(8 ea.) included w/ Fixture
Fig 2
FIXTURE & BACK BOX ASSEMBLY
Foam Block Insert to
Retain Back Box Form
Splatter Shield
Wing Nuts
Threaded Rod
SL2000 Series
Universal Back Box
Concrete Pour Form
(by others)
(4) 3/4” Knockouts
(2) on back,
(1) on each side
Fig 3
BACKBOX
STUD
MOUNTING BRACKETS
Figure 2 (stud wall)
MOUNTING BRACKETS
BACKBOX
ADJUSTMENT SLOTS
Figure 1 (stud wall)
Figure 3 (stud wall)
SPLATTER GUARD
SL 2000 series backbox installation in hollow
(stud) wall construction (2” x 4” min.):
1. Install the (2) slotted mounting brackets
provided as shown in Figure 1, using the (4) 6-
32 screws provided.
2. Adjust the brackets (by loosening the
screws) so that the front face of the backbox
will be flush or slightly in front of the finished
wall surface after installation (see Figure 2).
3. Orient fixture housing electrical
connections as directed on inisde label.
Failure to do so will result in faceplate not
installed in the correct oreintation (critical
STEP for SL2003, SL2040, and SL2041 models).
4. Secure the mounting brackets to wood or
metal studs (hardware by others) so that the
front face of the back box will be flush or
slightly in front of the finished wall surface
after installation (see Figure 2).
5. Connect conduit to backbox using 3/4”
NPT fittings. Pull wires into back housing for
electrical connections to be made later.
6. Install splatter guard provided as shown in
Figure 3, using the (2) 8-32 screws provided
securely and finish wall.
7. Before continuing, remove splatter guard
and debris from backbox to allow for proper
fitment.
SL 2000 SERIES
STUD WALL INSTALLATION
FILE NAME: SL 2000 SERIES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.SLDDRW
8-32 screws
provided
Proper Orientation
Position
Fig 4