AFX CZP226QSNMV-WHWH User Manual

Czp series, Fluorescent pendants, Safety precautions

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CZP Series

Fluorescent Pendants

Models 218MV / 218SCT / 226MV / 226SCT


Page 1 of 2 8060722 R0

Safety Precautions

Read all safety precautions and installation instructions carefully
before installing or servicing this fixture. Failure to comply with
these instructions could result in potentially fatal electric shock
and/or property damage.

It is recommended that a qualified electrician perform all wiring. This
fixture must be wired in accordance with all national and local
electrical codes.

Do not handle any energized fixture or attempt to energize any
fixture with wet hands or while standing on a wet or damp surface or
in water.

Make sure that the power source conforms to the requirements of the
fixture. (See labels on fixture housing).

Models ending in “MV” can be supplied with 120-277VAC.
These units are NOT DIMMABLE.

Models ending in “SCT” must be powered with 120VAC ONLY.
The units can be used with an approved dimmer
(contact AFX
Lighting Customer Service for dimming information).

To reduce the risk of electrical shock, and to assure proper operation,
this fixture must be adequately grounded. To accomplish proper
grounding there must be a separate ground wire (green) or bare metal
contact (metal conduit) between this fixture and the ground
connection of your main power supply panel.

This fixture is intended for use as general lighting in dry or damp
locations.

Assembly Instructions

1. Preparing for installation

A. Disconnect electrical power before installing or servicing any part of this fixture.
B. Unpack and lay out all fixture components to verify everything is included to fully assemble the

fixture.

C. Affix all aircraft cables with supplied connector adapters to prevent cables from coming undone when

assembled.

2. Fixture assembly – fixture is partially assembled (Fig 2)

A. Canopy with Cord / Cable Assembly:

 Feed the two cables (11) through the connectors (8) that are mounted on the

canopy (7). Insert the cable by pressing the “Spring Pin” (8) upward and
holding until cable comes out at the other end. Repeat these steps for the
other cables. Note: Cable length adjustments might be needed again for the
correct cord length alignment.

B. Take the fixture power cord wires (12) and slide them through the canopy strain

relief assembly (10).

C. Cord Length Adjustments / Cutting / Stripping Wire Ends:

 Before cutting the cord, measure the desired cord length for pendant

mounting. Tighten the strain relief by threading tapered metal finial to
mechanically secure the cord.

 For wiring NEC (National Electrical Code) requirements, cut the cord about

7” from the canopy (7) as shown.

 Cut the cord outside jacket insulation about 3” from canopy (7) and then

strip 3/8” from the ends of the three wires (6) as shown in Fig 2.

3. Fixture mounting from Junction Box (Fig 1 & 2)

A. Install the short screws (1) with lock washers (3) and hex nuts (4) all provided

into the offset holes (2) of the round mounting bracket. Be sure the two screws
(1) line up with the holes on the canopy (7) and point away from junction box.
Note: These short screws (1) may require length adjustment to mount the
two thumb nuts (9) correctly.

B. Install and secure the round mounting bracket assembly to the junction box (not

provided) in ceiling with the longer screws (5) provided.

4. Wiring Canopy Cord Assembly to Junction Box (Fig 1 & 2)

Caution: Make sure power is off at fuse or circuit breaker box. Check power wires for
damage or scrapes. If power supply wires are within three inches of ballast use wire
suitable for at least 90C (194F). Note: Most dwellings built before 1985 have supply
wire rated to 60C. Consult a qualified electrician before installing.

Fig.1

FIG 1

FIG 2

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