READANDUNDERSTANDTHESEINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREINSTALLINGFIXTURE

 

INSTRUCI’IONSHEETNO.

s fixture is intended for installation in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local

IS:1920LV

ulations. To assure full compliance with local codes and regulations, check with your local electrical inspector before

 

 

ablation.To prevent electrical shock, turn offelecttici~ at fuse box before proceeding,

 

 

Retain these instructions for maintenance reference.

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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE OF LYTECASTER LOW VOLTAGE 1920LV CONVERSION KIT IN 1000IC, 1000AICM, 1000ICM, 1002P1, 1003 PI, 1900P1

FRAME-IN KITS WITH 1000LV series REFLECTOR TRIMS

WARNING: THIS CONVERSION KIT CAN ONLY CONVERT A 120V INCANDESCENT FRAME-IN KIT INTO A LOW VOLTAGE

FRAME-IN

KIT.

BEFORE

PROCEEDING

 

WITH

THE

INSTALLATION,

 

IT

IS IMPORTANT

TO

READ

THE MARKINGS

ON

THE

SOCKET

CUP

OF

THE

EXISTING

FRAME-IN

KIT

TO

DETERMINE

THE

FRAME-IN

KIT

CATALOG

NUMBER.

IF

I.C.

TYPE

FRAME-IN

KIT

IS

USED,

IT

MAY

BE

INSTALLED

IN

DIRECT

CONTACT

 

WITH

INSULATED

 

CEILINGS.

IF

A NON–I.C.

TYPE

FRAME-IN

KIT

IS

USED,

DO

NOT

INSTALL

INSULATION

WITHIN

3

INCHES

OF

FIXTURE

SIDES,

CONVERSION,

KIT

AND

WIRING

COMPARTMENT,

NOR

ABOVE

FIXTURE

IN

SUCH

A

MANNER

 

TO

ENTRAP

HEAT.

 

 

 

 

 

REMOVALOFEXISTING REFLECTORTRIM

A Makesure power is off,

B, Remove lamp from existing REFLECTORTRIM.

C.Removeexisting REFLECTORTRIM byturning REFLECTOR TRIM counterclockwisewhile pulling downward.

D.Detach FRAME-lN KIT SOCKETCUP from REFLECTOR TRIM bysqueezing SOCKETCUP SPRINGS,

INSTALLATIONOF CONVERSIONKIT

WARNING: RISK OF FIRE. ADHERE PROPER(ATTACHED)

WAITAGE LABEL OVER EXISTINGWATrAGE LABEL IN REFLECTORTRIM AFTER IDENTIFYINGTHE FRAME-IN KIT:

FOR 1000IC, 1000AICM, 1000ICM, 1001IC: USE 35W. MAX. LABEL. FOR

1002P1, 1003P1, 1900P1: USE 50W. MAX. LABEL.

A.Screw MALE ADAPTER of conversionkit into frame-in kit SOCKETCUP (Fig, A). NOTE: Preturn male adaptor 3-4 times counterclockwise before screwing into socket cup so as not to stress wire connections.

B.Attach frame-in kit SOCKETCUP to conversionkit by insertingSOCKET CUP SPRINGSinto SLOTS (Fig, B),

c.For 1002P1,snao CONVERSIONKIT MOUNTINGBRACKETinto

FRAME SIDE (opposite of J-BOX) (Fig. C). To secure CONVERSION KIT tighten LOCKING SCREW (Fig. C); For 1000IC & 1000ICM, place

CONVERSION KIT into INSUUTED HOUSING opposite J-BOX (Fig. D);

For1003Pl &1900 Pl, place CONVERS1ONKITtotheside of the MOUNTINGRING oppositeJ-BOX.

ROTATE ROTO-CLIPS(Fig. E)

Rotate (4) ROTO.CLIPSso that the legs extend inwardlyas shown

toward the center opening.

SNAP-INSEE SEPARATE REFLECTOR

PUSH-UP } TRIM INSTRUCTION SHEETS.

;E BACK PAGE FOR LAMP INSTALLATION ID TRANSFORMER REPLACEMENT

FI

NVERSION KIT

FIG. B L“-”

SLOT

FIG C

[ FRAME

~ J-BOX

FIG. E

m

 

FRAME

 

MOUNTS

FLUSH

 

ON CEILING

MATERIAL

. . . . .. .. ..-

..

 

,- .’.’!

. .

 

 

CEILING

MATERIAL

POSITION

INSULATED

HOUSING n

/-Conversion

KIT

 

 

FIG. D

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Lightolier 1920 instruction sheet FRAME-IN Kits with 1000LV series Reflector Trims, Removalofexisting Reflectortrim

1920 specifications

Lightolier, a name synonymous with innovative lighting solutions, made a significant impact in the 1920s as it carved a niche for itself in the burgeoning electric lighting market. Established as a manufacturer of high-quality, aesthetically pleasing lighting fixtures, Lightolier's designs epitomized the Art Deco movement that was gaining momentum during this decade. The blend of functionality and artistic flair in their products captivated homeowners and architects alike.

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Technologically, Lightolier was at the forefront of integrating advancements in electric lighting into their designs. The introduction of incandescent bulbs allowed for brighter and more efficient illumination, which was a revolutionary step compared to earlier lighting methods. Lightolier's fixtures were designed to maximize the effect of these bulbs, providing even lighting that enhanced the ambiance of any space.

Moreover, Lightolier embraced the trend of adaptability in lighting solutions. Adjustable and directional lighting fixtures became a hallmark of their designs, allowing users to customize light placement according to their needs. This flexibility catered to a growing trend towards multifunctional spaces in homes and commercial settings.

Another characteristic that set Lightolier apart was its commitment to craftsmanship. Each fixture was meticulously crafted, ensuring high-quality finishes and durability. This attention to detail resonated with consumers who valued not only aesthetics but also longevity in their investments.

As the 1920s progressed, Lightolier continued to innovate, merging artistic design with practical functionality. Their contributions to the lighting industry during this era laid the groundwork for future advancements. Lightolier's legacy is a testament to the enduring connection between creativity and technology in enhancing the way we experience light in our environments. With its strong foundation established in the 1920s, Lightolier would go on to influence the lighting design landscape for decades to come.