Hubbardton Forge 304935 User Manual
B213, Installation instructions
Installation Instructions
B213
For Rook Outdoor Sconce 30-4935
Page 1 of 2
Hand-Forged,
Vermont-Made Lighting and Accessories
P.O. Box 827, 154 Route 30 South, Castleton, Vermont 05735
24790
Please Note: This fixture is designed to be mounted on a standard
wall surface and may not be suitable for all applications. If installing
in a non-wood frame application, we recommend consulting a
qualified builder or electrician.
After installation extra hardware and accessories are possible; our
kits are used on multiple products and options.
To Install Fixture
(Figures 1 & 2)
Component Parts
A Cross
Bar
B Threaded Studs (2)
C Fixture
D Knurl
Balls
(2)
E Caulking
Lip
Caution: Be sure power is off at the main breaker box prior to
installation.
1. Carefully unpack the fixture from the carton.
2. Using two machine screws (not provided) attach cross bar
(A) to the electric box using inside oval holes to orient fixture.
Note: A new electric box comes with screws. When replacing a
fixture, retain the screws for use with the new fixture.
3. Start threaded studs (B) into appropriate holes in
crossbar (A).
4. Using suitable wire connectors (not provided), connect the fixture wires to the
supply wires, (white to white, black to black, bare copper or green to bare
copper or green). If the fixture is wired with twin lead lamp cord, connect the
ribbed side to white, and the smooth side to black.
Caution: Make sure wire connectors are twisted on securely and no bare
wires are exposed.
5. Apply a generous bead of a suitable caulking material to caulking lip (E) on
the fixture.
6. Carefully tuck all wires behind the fixture. Place fixture (C) over threaded
studs (B) and tighten firmly to mounting surface using knurl balls (D).
(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)