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COPPER SCULPTURES, INC. LEGENDARY LIGHTING, LLC. 2017 Manual 1 Rev. 2 COPPER SCULPURES, INC. - LEGENDARY LIGHTING, LLC. 5230 Hwy. 25, Flowood, Mississippi, 39232 Ph.: 601.992.9955 - Fax: 601.992.9350

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COPPER SCULPTURES, INC.

LEGENDARY LIGHTING, LLC. 2017

Manual 1 Rev. 2

COPPER SCULPURES, INC. - LEGENDARY LIGHTING, LLC.

5230 Hwy. 25, Flowood, Mississippi, 39232

Ph.: 601.992.9955 - Fax: 601.992.9350

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WARNING: READ BEFORE INSTALLATION

WARNING If odor continues, leave the area immediately.

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Table of Contents

• Freight & Return Policy-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1

• Terms & Conditions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2

• Natural Gas & Propane Installation Instructions --------------------------------------------------- 3-4

• Electronic Ignition System ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5

• Electronic Ignition Installation Diagram ------------------------------------------------------------- 6

• Electric Lantern Installation Instructions -----------------------------------------------------------7-8

• Legendary Lighting E-Z Wall Mount Instructions --------------------------------------------------- 9

• Care & Maintenance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10

• Warranty Information--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11

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FREIGHT POLICY

Copper Sculptures and Legendary Lighting lanterns and accessories are shipped F.O.B. Origin via

commercial freight. Copper Sculptures and Legendary Lighting commits to quality control check the

product and properly package each shipment. Once the shipment is placed on a carrier, it becomes the property of the buyer. It is the responsibility of the receiving party to inspect shipments prior to signing for goods. A

signature states that goods are received in good condition and there is no appearance of damage. DO NOT ACCEPT DAMAGED GOODS without notating that the package shows signs of damage. You can accept

partial shipment and refuse damaged portions with most carriers. Recovery from loss is difficult after you

sign the delivery ticket. A signed delivery ticket indicates to the freight carrier that the shipment was

delivered whole and intact unless noted otherwise.

A concealed damage is one that cannot be seen by simply inspecting the package but can occur from

time to time. In the event concealed damage is found, the carrier must be notified immediately in case

damage occurred during transportation. Copper Sculptures should also be contacted immediately in the

event it is determined damage occurred before or after shipping. Typically, all shipments on common

carriers, leave the factory strapped down and shrink wrapped to a pallet. If you receive a shipment not in

this manner, please take extra time to inspect the quality of your shipment.

A completed packing slip is included with all shipments. Compare each line item on your packing

slip to the actual order received. Please note shortages on the delivery ticket before signing. A signature of

receipt of delivery is indicative that this shipment was delivered complete. It is your responsibility to

notify us immediately with any discrepancies. Misplaced parts may be purchased at an additional charge to

you.

It is imperative that any discrepancies be noted on the delivery ticket before the carrier leaves your facility and be reported to Customer Service at (800) 235-6725 within 24 hours of receiving shipment. If goods are missing or damaged, it is the buyer’s responsibility to register a claim with the carrier. Upon

request, Copper Sculptures and Legendary Lighting will provide assistance in trying to settle the claim with

the carrier.

RETURN POLICY

All sales are final. We are, however, happy to provide company credit toward the purchase of any

non-custom lanterns we manufacture provided the returns are received within 15 days of original invoice.

Returned lanterns must not have been installed and must be in their original condition and packaging. A

minimum 25% restocking fee will apply to all returned lanterns. Installed lanterns may not be returned for

credit. Custom lanterns may not be returned for credit.

Any products being returned to Copper Sculptures or Legendary Lighting must be issued a Return

Materials Authorization (RMA) Number prior to shipment. For returns, please contact Customer Service

at 800-235-6725 to receive an RMA. RMA is necessary for tracking and instructional use only. Returned

materials may be refused if RMA number is not displayed on packaging.

Legendary Lighting or Copper Sculptures will pay all freight on defects we deem within our control

(i.e. incorrect shipment or factory defect). For damage done by customer, the customer is responsible for

all freight charges and repair. Please do not ship FedEx or UPS.

Freight & Return Policy 1

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Terms & Conditions Payment Terms

All orders require a minimum of 50% deposit at the time of placement. Final payment is due prior to shipment or release of the

order. All payments should be made out to Copper Sculptures or Legendary Lighting. We accept payment by check, Visa, or

Master Card.

Pricing

Our lanterns are subject to price changes with 30 days written notice. All lanterns are invoiced at the price in effect at the time

the order is received.

Order Accuracy

To ensure client satisfaction on all custom orders, we require client signature on all final drawings prior to production. Clients

should review all specifications and drawings to ensure accuracy. We will not be held responsible for discrepancies in specification,

even though we may have assisted in their preparation.

Shipment

See Freight Policy

Damaged or Defective Lanterns

See Warranty Policy and Return Policy

Site Conditions

Copper Sculptures/Legendary Lighting does not accept responsibility of the customer to determine if site conditions are suitable to

receive the lanterns ordered. This includes gas and electric stub outs. Copper Sculptures/Legendary Lighting is not liable for

defective or improper installation work.

Returns

See Return Policy

Production Lead Time

Copper Sculptures/Legendary Lighting lead time can vary depending on our production schedule and the size of the order. Request

for orders to be expedited may incur additional charges.

UL Gas Certification

Most of our natural gas and propane lanterns are U.L. Certified to comply with ANSI Standard Z21.42 for indoor or outdoor use.

It is the responsibility of the client to notify Copper Sculptures/Legendary Lighting upon order if U.L. certification is required.

Copper Sculptures/Legendary Lighting is not liable if client fails to notify Copper Sculptures/Legendary Lighting of U.L.

certification requirements.

UL Electric Certification

Most of our electric lanterns are UL certified. It is the responsibility of the client to notify Copper Sculptures/Legendary Lighting

upon order whether UL approval for “wet location”, “damp location” or “dry location” is required. Copper Sculptures/Legendary

Lighting is not liable for failure of client to notify Copper Sculptures/Legendary Lighting of UL requirements.

Terms & Conditions 2

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR

NATURAL GAS AND PROPANE LANTERNS

OUTDOOR INSTALLATION

This lantern must be installed by a certified plumber to conform to local codes or in absence of local codes

with the national fuel code ANSI Z223.1.

Installation shall be in accordance with CAN1-B149.1, Installation Code Natural Gas Burning Appliances

and Equipment.

Threaded parts and screws conform to UL Standards for Unified Screw Threads B1.1, and Unified Inch

Screw Threads ANSI/ASME B1.1.

ATTENTION INSTALLER: Leave these instructions with appliance so consumer will retain them for future

reference.

Legendary Lighting Models see EZ Mount Instructions for attaching to Wall

Propane Lantern: If your lantern is a propane version it will be equipped with a propane

burner and LP regulator.

Installation Instructions for Post Mount Lanterns

Note: The minimum clearance from combustible construction is 12” at top and 6” at the sides.

1. Select a suitable post for mounting. If a Legendary Lighting unit is not used, ensure that your post is

sufficiently stable to support the lanterns weight, and that it is firmly set in its foundation to maintain

stability.

2. Configure the gas supply line with the appropriate fitting to attach to ¼” flare nut. Gas line must be able

to move up and down so lantern will slide down on mounting bracket. This can be accomplished by coiling

the line in the post.

3. Assemble the mount to the lantern.

WARNING If odor continues, leave the area immediately.

3 Natural Gas & Propane Installation

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4. Check for any leaks using soap solution, if air bubbles appear, shut-off main gas line and tighten all fittings.

Do not check using open flame.

5. Slide the lantern down onto the post and position in the correct orientation.

6. When attaching mounting bracket to top of column use brass or rust resistant #10 hex head self-tapping

sheet metal screws.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WALL MOUNT OR CEILING MOUNT

NOTE: The minimum clearance from combustible construction is 12” top by 6” side.

1. Using mounting hole template (or lantern itself) mark and install ¼” x 5” (min) hanger bolts (supplied).

If mounting on brick, stone or stucco, masonry-anchors (not provided with the fixture) may need to be

used.

2. Reduce gas supply line from exterior wall to ¼” flex connector or copper tubing.3. Make a copper coil

using ¼” O.D. copper tubing to allow hook-up of gas supply line to the ¼” flare fitting located in the wall

mounting box of the lantern. All hook-ups must be made within the width, depth and height of the lantern

mounting box.

4. Check for any leaks using a soap solution. If bubbles appear, shut off main gas line and tighten all fittings,

then recheck.

WARNING: NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS. LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Open lantern door.

2. Using flame from match or lighter, hold flame over tip of burner.

3. While holding flame over tip of burner, turn gas valve counter-clockwise.

4. Adjust flame by turning valve to desired position. Bottom of flame should not leave top of burner tip for

optimum appearance and wind resistance.

Electronic Ignition:

If an electronic ignition system is being used, it will ignite automatically when the switch is turned on. See

Electronic Ignition page for more information. Allows for use in Interior Applications.

SHOULD YOU NEED TECHNICAL ASSITANCE OR REPLACEMENT PARTS, PLEASE CALL:

1-800-235-6725

INCORRECT:

Flame above tip

CORRECT:

Flame at Tip

4 Natural Gas & Propane Installation

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Electronic Ignition System

Indoor or outdoor installations What is it?

The Electronic Ignition System allows open flame lanterns to be turned on using any switch such as a

timer or photo cell or regular light switch. With Electronic Ignition, should the flame be blown out, the

lantern will automatically re-ignite. Customers now have the convenience of turning the gas lantern on

and off with the flip of a switch rather than with lighters and ladders.

How does it work?

The system is comprised of 4 different components; solenoid valve, transformer, control box, and igniter.

These four parts works together using a process called flame rectification to sense that the flame is

burning. The control board receives the signal that the flame is lit keeping the solenoid open allowing gas

to keep the lantern burning. Should the flame blow out, the lantern will reignite itself keeping the flame

burning brightly.

How is it Installed?

Reduce your gas supply line coming from the wall to ¼” copper coil or flex line, to connect to the flare

adapter on the lantern. The size of wire connecting to your lantern depends on the voltage you are

running. Our system is a low voltage system so the customer has a choice to make long runs in low

voltage(24v) or high voltage(110v). If running low voltage wires to the lantern, use large enough wires to

avoid a voltage drop (14ga wire will run 24v 150 feet ). If running 110v to the lantern then install the

transformer in the lantern’s wall box, celling box, or post, and connect to the low voltage wires attached

to the lantern.

DO NOT CONECT 120V TO LANTERN!

Attaching high voltage current directly to lantern will void warranty on all parts. Voltage must be

stepped down using transformer included, or larger transformer for multiple lanterns.

Please call prior to installation for any questions regarding wiring sizes and more technical information

as needed. 1-800-235-6725.

5 Natural Gas & Propane Installation

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Electronic Ignition Installation Diagram 6

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Installation Instructions

Electric Lanterns Indoor or Outdoor Use

Legendary Lighting Models see EZ Mount Instructions for attaching to Wall

Attention Installers: leave instructions with appliance so consumer will retain them for future reference.

Installation Instructions General Information:

1. Connect lantern to properly sized wire. Check local code or with an electrician if unsure of size.

2. Read and understand all instructions and attached paperwork sent with lanterns.

3. All connections are to be in accordance with local codes and ordinances or the National Electrical

Code.

4. The wall mount and ceiling mount lanterns are attached to a structure or building. Make sure

there is adequate support for the weight.

5. Before starting installation, disconnect the power by either turning off the circuit breaker or by

removing the fuse at the fuse box. Turning off the switch is not sufficient to prevent

electrical shock.

General Procedures (explained on following page):

• Disconnect the power • Reinforce mount if needed. • Unpack and inspect lantern.

• Install mounting hardware. • Make electrical connections. • Mount lantern. • Reconnect power.

Disconnect Power: Before starting installation, disconnect the power by either turning off the circuit

breaker or by removing the fuse at the fuse box. Turning off the switch is not sufficient to prevent

electrical shock.

Tools & Material Required

• ¼” drill bit (not required for post mount)

• ¼” drill motor (not req’d for post mount)

• 7/16” open/close end wrench

• Step ladder, electrical tape, wire cutters, wire

nuts.

• Electrical supplies required by local electrical

code.

Note of Caution

• Read “Electrical Connection” section before

proceeding to connect lantern. It is preferable

that a licensed electrician install your lantern.

• Use Extreme Caution when working with

electricity. Even though lanterns are built to

strict standards, it is the responsibility of the

installer to be careful.

7 Electric Lantern Installation

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Reinforce Mount: The wall mount and ceiling mount lanterns are attached to a structure or building. Make

sure there is adequate support for the weight.

Unpack Lantern: Read the notes attached to the shipping boxes for pertinent information about the

enclosed lantern. Check contents of shipping box for the following: * Mounting hardware, * Mounting

bracket (if applicable) & * Lantern.

See EZ-MOUNT instructions for LEGENDARY LIGHTING ONLY

Using mounting hole template (or lantern itself) mark and install ¼” x 4” (min) hanger bolts (supplied). If

mounting on brick, stone or stucco, masonry-anchors (not provided with the fixture) may need to be used.

Install Mounting Hardware: If unit is wall mount or ceiling mount, use the lantern bracket to mark the

locations for attaching mounting bolts to wall or ceiling. Attach the mounting bolts as required. Do not

assemble the mounting bracket at this time.

Electrical Connection: Connect the white wire from the lantern to the white wire of the supply source.

Connect the black wire from the lantern to the black wire from the supply source. Connect the green wire

(or bare copper wire) to the grounding conductor of the supply source. If the lantern used a SPT cord,

connect the half of the SPT cord that is ribbed to the white wire of the supply source and the smooth half

of the SPT cord (with the markings) to the black wire of the supply source. Use correct sized wire

connectors to connect wires (with no loose strands) and wrap the connectors with electrical tape. If the

light has been built with an inspection access hole, position the electrical connection to the power source at

the access hole cover location.

Mount Lantern: Check that mounting hardware and electrical wires are connected. Position wires to not

be in a bind during assembly. Place lantern in position and secure with hardware. Align and tighten

fasteners.

Note: In some ceiling mount configurations, an extension is used. It is often sent unassembled with

the lantern for shipping purposes. It will be necessary to connect the extension to the lantern

before actually mounting the lantern to the ceiling.

In Wet Locations: Seal (using a suitable caulk or silicone sealant) the light at the mounting surface at the

top and the sides. Do not seal the bottom, as this will trap water between the light and the mounting

surface.

Reconnect Power: Reconnect the power by either turning on the circuit breaker or placing the fuse back

into the fuse box, then turning the switch to the “on” position. Check operations to be sure it is

functioning the correct way.

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*LEGENDARY LIGHTING MODELS ONLY*

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR

Wall Mount Support Bracket

Mount the WSB at the desired location using the four (4) ¼” x

1 ½” bolts supplied. If mounting on brick, stone or stucco,

masonry anchors or other mounting hardware may be needed.

(Legendary Lighting does not supply masonry anchors.)

Position the light bracket on top of the WSB. Secure in place using one

bolt through the far left or far right hole in the top of the lantern bracket

and through the curved slot at the top of the WSB. Secure the bolt with

lock nut; make sure to leave the bolt and nut loose enough to be able to rotate or swivel the lantern bracket.

After connecting to gas and/or

electricity, rotate the lantern bracket

into final position and install one

bolt at top center and one bolt at

bottom right. If a top curl is used,

assemble it while installing the top

center bolt.

For technical assistance, please call

1-800-235-6725

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

INSTRUCTIONS

Thank you for your purchase of a Copper Sculptures or Legendary Lighting copper gas lantern.

Each lantern is crafted, with pride in the United States of America. Copper, being a natural metal that

weathers over time, may need six or more weeks to adjust to climate conditions in your area. Once in use,

the roof of the lantern will begin changing as a result of the rising heat within the fixture. The lantern may

appear brass, nickel or even red in color for the first few weeks; however, it will eventually turn a dark (old

penny) color. In some environments, the lantern may patina to an oxidized finish of browns and greens.

Periodically the lantern glass will need to be cleaned. To do this on a manually lit lantern, simply

open the door, turn off the flame and allow the lantern to cool. Lanterns equipped with electronic ignition

can be turned off at the light switch. Once the lantern has been allowed to cool, clean the glass with glass

cleaner of choice. Re-light your gas lantern (manual version) by holding a lighter over the tip and then

turning the valve on. Lanterns equipped with electronic ignition can be turned on with the flip of a light

switch.

To clean the copper surface of the lantern, wipe the lantern with a wet cloth. Then apply a mild

soap solution such as dishwashing liquid mixed with water to remove any dust, grime or bird residue.

Wipe lantern again with a clean wet cloth.

Occasionally, your flame may seem to lose its shape. This may occur after cleaning the glass or due

to sulfur build up in the tip. To correct, open the door and turn off the gas valve thus extinguishing the

flame; lanterns equipped with electronic ignition can be turned off via light switch. Place dental floss

inside the slit at the tip of the burner and work it in a back and forth motion. This will clean the tip and

remove any debris that may distort the flame. If the lantern is designed to burn propane gas, the burner air

intake holes will occasionally need to be cleaned out; clogged air intake holes may cause the propane

burner to burn improperly causing soot to form on the glass and burner tip. Air intake holes are located on

the side of the burner stem near the bottom. A pipe cleaner or a can of compressed air can be used to

perform this routine maintenance on propane fixtures. Using a pipe cleaner, push the pipe cleaner through

the burner tip and down through the burner stem dislodging any debris that may impede the flow of air

and gas through the stem. Now, run the pipe cleaner through the air intake holes removing the dislodged

debris. When using compressed air, cover one of the air intake holes with finger and blow air down

through the burner tip. Thus, dislodging debris and forcing it through the burner stem and out of open air

intake hole.

Copper Sculptures, Inc./Legendary Lighting, LLC 601-992-9955; Fax: 601-992-9350

Technical Support:1-800-235-6725

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WARRANTY INFORMATION

Limited Lifetime Warranty

All Legendary Lighting and Copper Sculptures products come with a limited lifetime warranty against

defects in copper workmanship of materials. Damage caused by misuse, abuse and acts of God or

nature are excluded. During the warranty period, Legendary Lighting and Copper Sculptures will

repair or replace, as we determine, any lantern or part that is defective as described in this warranty

statement. All lantern installations must be made by a licensed plumber and must meet all local

building codes. If equipped with an electronic ignition system or an electric light fixture, the lantern’s

electrical connections must be installed by a licensed electrician. This warranty covers both parts and

labor with the customer being responsible for shipping costs to and from the factory.

Lantern Body

The copper body of the lantern is warranted against defects in workmanship or materials for the life of

the unit. Steel brackets and accessories are warranted against defects in workmanship or materials for

one year from date of purchase.

Glass

Legendary Lighting will replace glass broken during original shipment by normal means. Normal

shipment is by common carrier, strapped down to a pallet. Customer may request other methods of

shipment such as UPS, FedEx or DHL. Glass broken during shipment by means other than normal

shipment is not covered. Customer is responsible for all shipping costs of replacement glass.

Color

It is natural for copper to change color as it ages. Environmental influences determine the speed and

nature of these color changes and they are neither predictable nor warranted in any manner. Patina

finishes (Patina Finish Antique, Patina Finish Black, Patina Finish Green) applied at the factory may

vary from lantern to lantern due to the environmental conditions during the application process.

Legendary Lighting and Copper Sculptures cannot guarantee the exact color finish.

Mechanical and Electrical Components

All mechanical and electrical components with the exception of transformers carry one-year warranty

against defects in workmanship or materials.

Note: Before any service is performed, the factory must be contacted before a warranty claim can be approved. For both companies, call 1-800-235-6725 and ask for Tech Support.

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