Hubbardton Forge 132125 User Manual
A207, Assembly & installation instructions
Assembly & Installation Instructions
A207
Prairie Pendant Three Light 13-2125 & 13-2125F
Page 1 of 3
Hand-Forged,
Vermont-Made Lighting and Accessories
P.O. Box 827, 154 Route 30 South, Castleton, Vermont 05735
22802
To Assemble Pipe to Fixture
(Figure 1)
Component Parts
A Fixture
Pipe
B Fixture
Coupling
1. Carefully unpack the fixture from the carton.
2. Carefully thread fixture pipe (A), threaded end first, over fixture
wires. Note: Be sure the short threaded end is towards the
fixture (approx ¼” in length). If the longer length side is used
the threads will appear past the coupling when the pipe is
installed.
3. Apply a drop of the supplied thread locking compound to the
internal threads at the top of the fixture (B) and screw stem into
fixture, being careful not to twist the wires.
Note: Application of the thread locking compound is necessary
to prevent the stem from loosening during regular maintenance
and cleaning of the fixture. Be certain to apply the compound.
4. See instructions on next page to complete the installation.
To Complete Fixture Assembly
(Figures 2 & 3)
Component Parts
A Fixture
Pipe
C Canopy
D Crossbar
E Ground
Screw
F Threaded Stud (2)
G Barrel Knob (2)
H Canopy Pipe (2)
I
Plastic Clutch Sleeve (2)
J Clutch
(2)
K Set Screw (2)
L Cupped
Washer
M Lock
Washer
(2)
N Hex Nipple (2)
Caution: Be sure power is off at the main breaker box
prior to installation.
1. Thread the wires from the fixture pipe (A) into and through the canopy pipe (H) up through the canopy (C).
(continued)
CAUTION: FAILURE TO INSTALL THIS FIXTURE PROPERLY MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL
INJURY OR DEATH AND PROPERTY DAMAGE. We recommend installation by a licensed electrician.
This product must be installed in accordance with applicable installation code(s), by a person familiar with the
construction and operation of the product and the hazards involved.*
Caution: Do not exceed maximum wattage noted on fixture. Use only recommended bulbs with fixture.
(Figure 2)
(Figure 1)