A Wonderful Picture Light for a Library or Living Room
This is a beautiful 18-inch brass light, designed to light up artwork. It has a rotational basis of 250° up or down. Typically, you would place this above the painting you wish to highlight and rotate it downwards to illuminate the painting. The light extends about an inch and a half away from the wall. The light is supplied by two 2700K E-12 base candelabra lights. This type of lighting provides a warm glow to whatever artwork you intend to display. This brass fixture has a very high-end look, and it would be expected to see some very expensive artwork hanging underneath it. It is also because its brass is unlikely to rust for years. Insulate. Installation is easy. You should have a US standard junction box in the location where you wish to put this picture light. It should be secured against a stud and have wires installed with a 110V, 15-amp system. The very first thing you should do is go to the circuit breaker panel in your home and turn off the power to this particular circuit. Then, use a voltage tester to check the exposed wires in that circuit and ensure that none of them are energized. This is a crucial first safety step that could save your life. Next, ensure that the wire is coming from the light, which should be a black, white, and either bare copper wire or green grounding wire, or all of which have had their insulation removed to a depth of about half an inch. The same applies to the wires on the house side of the surface. This product comes with an installation plate. Take the installation plate and thread the house wires through it, centered in the hole in the installation plate. Next, install the two screws that are machine screws that will hold the light to the installation Plate. Next, install the two machine screws that secure the installation plate to the junction box by threading them between the installation plate and the junction box. After you’ve done this, take the wires that are now coming through the hole in the center of the install plate and connect them with good physical connections to the wires coming from the lighting fixture. You may need to support the fixture on a ladder or have another person hold it for you while you perform this task. Next, make a good physical connection of the black wire, the white wire, and the grounding wire to their respective wires coming from the home. The green wire is the grounding wire for the home. After you've made a good physical connection, the wires take the supplied wire lock nuts and twist them clockwise tightly around the connection. Make sure the wires are not loose. Are falling out now, push the wires back inside the junction box as you bring the fixture over the two screws that are protruding from the install plate, place them in the holes in the fixture cover, then put the fixture cover caps on those two screw screws to lock the fixture in place. Next, install the lightbulbs inside the fixture, adjust the fixture to the proper angle, turn the power back on, and you should be able to test your picture. It should work. Since this fixture does not come with a remote, it should be placed on a separate circuit with an on-off switch. Additionally, it is compatible with a dimmer. The supplied light bulbs will also work with a dimmer, ranging from 0% to 100% without any flicker whatsoever. Read more















