Hudson Valley Lighting PELHAM 2210-2212 User Manual

Hudson Valley Lighting Lighting

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2210, 2211, & 2212













Hudson Valley Lighting, Inc.
P.O. Box 7459
106 Pierces Road
Newburgh, NY 12550
(800) 814-3993
www.hudsonvalleylighting.com

GENERAL
1.
To insure the success of this fixture installation, the following instructions and diagram(s) should
be read and understood. All electrical connections must be made in accordance with the National
Electric Code and local codes and ordinances. If you are uncertain of the methods of installing
electrical wiring and lighting fixtures, secure the services of a qualified licensed electrician.
2. TOOLS NEEDED: Blade screwdriver, small adjustable wrench or slip-joint pliers, electrical
current tester, stepladder and electrical tape. NOTE: The important safeguards and instructions
outlined on this sheet cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur.
It must be understood that common sense, caution and care are factors that cannot be built into
any product. Caution and care must be supplied by the person(s) installing, operating and caring
for this lighting fixture.
INSTALLATION PREPARATION

1. TURN OFF THE ENTIRE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT TO WHICH THE LIGHTING FIXTURE IS TO
BE ATTACHED.

Move the appropriate circuit breaker to the "off" position or completely remove

the fuse controlling the circuit.
2. If an existing fixture is being replaced, remove it and note to which of the wires in the outlet box
the fixture was attached. DO NOT SEPARATE ANY OTHER WIRES THAT MAY BE IN THE BOX.
DO NOT DAMAGE THE INSULATION OF OLDER WIRING. In regular circumstances the BLACK
wire will be the "Hot" lead and the WHITE wire will be the "Neutral" or "Common" lead.
A GREEN or BARE COPPER wire is the "Ground". In older buildings it is always good practice to
reconfirm the polarity of the wiring.
3. This fixture is designed to be mounted on a correctly installed standard round or octagon box or
a through wiring box with a plaster frame. The box must be securely mounted to the structure of
the building. The crossbar and hardware supplied should be used.
4. This fixture is supplied with a 3-piece stem. There is one 6" section, one 12" section and one 18"
section. This feature allows the fixture to be mounted with a stem up to 36" in length in 6"
increments.
5. This fixture is supplied with a swivel. By rotating the canopy the fixture may be mounted to an
angled ceiling.
6. Remove the fixture, parts and parts bag(s) from the carton.
Before discarding the carton, double check to make certain that all parts are found.
FIXTURE INSTALLATION
1.
Determine the overall desired length of the fixture. For general convenience the fixture is
shipped
with the leads threaded through the stems. If the stems are rearranged or additional stems are
added, tape the ends of the leads to a stiff wire (coat hanger) to aid in pulling them through the
stems.
2. (Starting at the back), thread the 2 longest screws into the mounting strap. (The green ground
screw is the front ). Attach the mounting strap to the outlet box. (The green screw should face the
floor).
3. Thread the small hex nuts onto the screws. Adjust the screws so they extend 3/16" beyond the
canopy of the fixture, Lock the hex nuts against the crossbar.
4. Fasten the ground wire to the green or bare copper wire in the outlet box or to the green screw
on the crossbar.

NEVER FASTEN THE GROUND WIRE TO THE BLACK OR "HOT" WIRE !

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS INSTRUCTION COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH!

5. Fasten the white fixture lead to the white wire in the outlet box. Fasten the wires together with an
approved fastener (wire nut). Starting about 1' below the fastener, tightly wrap the connection
with electrical tape so that the tape seals the end of the fastener. Make sure that there is no
exposed wire or strands that could cause a dangerous short circuit!
6.
Connect the black fixture lead to the black wire in the outlet box. Fasten the joined wires as in
step 6.
7. Using the end balls, loosely fasten the fixture to the outlet box. Rotate and align the canopy as
necessary. Tighten the end balls to lock the canopy in position.
8. Remove the ring from the threaded socket. Place the metal shade over the socket and reinstall
the ring.
9. Place the glass diffuser into the retaining ring. Bend the tabs down to hold it in position
10. Install the lamp ( light bulb). NOTE: The 2210 and 2211 are rated for a 100 watt type A lamp.
The 2212 is rated for a 150 watt type A lamp

DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED WATTAGE !

11. Loosen the thumb screws on the 3 latches.
Raise the latches up and tighten the thumbscrews enough to hold the latches in the up position.
12. Align the locking studs in the shade with the bayonet slots in the ring. Lift the ring and turn it so
that the studs seat in the slots.
13. Loosen the thumbscrews and lower the latches into position to additionally hold the diffuser
and ring in place.
14. Restore power to circuit at breaker or fuse box.

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