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    SolutionSolution

    Incandescent lamps are replaced by

    Fluorescent Lamps.

    Flush mounted ceiling lights for brighterroom.

    Cornice lighting on the curtain to

    compliment to the mood.

    Incandescent lamps are replaced by

    Fluorescent Lamps.

    Flush mounted ceiling lights for brighterroom.

    Cornice lighting on the curtain to

    compliment to the mood.

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    It's Easy Being GreenIt's Easy Being Green

    Green: its the new black. In fact, its no

    longer a trend, its the only way to go.

    While you may not be able to re-carpetyour house with polyethylene

    terephthalate fiber, you can make an

    equally significant decrease in your carbon

    footprint by choosing fluorescent approved

    fixtures to light your home.

    Green: its the new black. In fact, its no

    longer a trend, its the only way to go.

    While you may not be able to re-carpetyour house with polyethylene

    terephthalate fiber, you can make an

    equally significant decrease in your carbon

    footprint by choosing fluorescent approvedfixtures to light your home.

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    It's Easy Being GreenIt's Easy Being Green

    Energy saving qualified lighting uses

    roughly 75% less energy than standard

    bulbs, produces 75% less heat, and lasts

    10 to 20 times as long as an equivalent

    incandescent lamp so put away your

    ladder, because with regular use you

    wont need to change that bulb for at leastseven years!

    Energy saving qualified lighting uses

    roughly 75% less energy than standard

    bulbs, produces 75% less heat, and lasts

    10 to 20 times as long as an equivalent

    incandescent lamp so put away your

    ladder, because with regular use you

    wont need to change that bulb for at leastseven years!

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    In first-class hotel rooms, the

    following techniques are often

    utilized:

    In first-class hotel rooms, the

    following techniques are often

    utilized: Three-way switch at entry for bedside lamp

    Closet light that turns on automatically whendoor is opened

    Reading lights at bed that are individuallycontrolled

    Ample lighting in bathroom - lighted makeup

    mirror, wall sconces and overhead lighting atvanity, lighting in tub area and lighting undervanity for night light

    Dimmer controls on everything!

    Three-way switch at entry for bedside lamp

    Closet light that turns on automatically whendoor is opened

    Reading lights at bed that are individuallycontrolled

    Ample lighting in bathroom - lighted makeup

    mirror, wall sconces and overhead lighting atvanity, lighting in tub area and lighting undervanity for night light

    Dimmer controls on everything!

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    TABLE

    LAMPS

    Table Lamp Control InstallationTable Lamp Control Installation

    STEP 1. Find a suitable location for the Table LampControl. Place the Table Lamp Control in a convenientand accessible location. Note: Table Lamp Control mustbe located within 30 feet of a Repeater.

    STEP 1. Find a suitable location for the Table LampControl. Place the Table Lamp Control in a convenientand accessible location. Note: Table Lamp Control mustbe located within 30 feet of a Repeater.

    STEP 2. Turn OFF lamp and unplug lamp cord fromreceptacle.

    STEP 2. Turn OFF lamp and unplug lamp cord fromreceptacle.

    STEP 3. Plug lamp cord into back of Table LampControl plug.

    STEP 3. Plug lamp cord into back of Table LampControl plug.

    STEP 4. Plug Table Lamp Control into any standardwall outlet.

    STEP 4. Plug Table Lamp Control into any standardwall outlet.

    STEP 5. Turn lamp switch ON and operate TableLamp Control.

    STEP 5. Turn lamp switch ON and operate TableLamp Control.

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    CORNICE

    LIGHTINGS

    STEPS IN INSTALLING CORNICE

    LIGHTS

    STEPS IN INSTALLING CORNICE

    LIGHTS

    STEP 1: Mark wall and ceiling. Choose the stepconfiguration of your choice and mark the wall andceiling accordingly.

    STEP 1: Mark wall and ceiling. Choose the stepconfiguration of your choice and mark the wall andceiling accordingly.

    STEP 2: Cut Steps. To cut a step, score the facepaper with a sharp utility knife. Break the core bysnapping away from the cut. Finish by cutting throughthe back paper along the crease.Tip: Always measure from the finished edge when

    marking a Step for cutting. When installing Steps,leave a gap between the ceilingand wall. This gap will be covered when the Cove orCornice is put in place.

    STEP 2: Cut Steps. To cut a step, score the facepaper with a sharp utility knife. Break the core bysnapping away from the cut. Finish by cutting throughthe back paper along the crease.Tip: Always measure from the finished edge when

    marking a Step for cutting. When installing Steps,leave a gap between the ceilingand wall. This gap will be covered when the Cove orCornice is put in place.STEP 3: Apply a generous layer of ProRoc jointcompound to the entire back of the first Step,especially near the exposed finished edge. Use the

    excess compound to fill any remaining gaps.

    STEP 3: Apply a generous layer of ProRoc jointcompound to the entire back of the first Step,especially near the exposed finished edge. Use the

    excess compound to fill any remaining gaps.

    STEP 4: Fasten the Step to the wall or ceiling withdrywall screws where needed.Tip: Position the screws so that they will be coveredwhen the next Step or Cove/Cornice is installed.

    STEP 4: Fasten the Step to the wall or ceiling withdrywall screws where needed.Tip: Position the screws so that they will be covered

    when the next Step or Cove/Cornice is installed.

    STEP 5: Wipe away excess compound, and installany additional Steps in a similar manner

    STEP 5: Wipe away excess compound, and installany additional Steps in a similar manner

    STEP 6: Proceed to the Cove or CorniceInstallation.

    STEP 6: Proceed to the Cove or CorniceInstallation.

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    CORNICE

    LIGHTINGS

    STEPS IN INSTALLING CORNICE

    LIGHTS

    STEPS IN INSTALLING CORNICE

    LIGHTS*As a rule, you can install wall fixtures in regular outletboxes with an ordinary strap and nipple (Fig. 3).

    *Of course, different types of wall fixtures have different

    connecting arrangements, but you can usually attach the

    strap right to the fixture outlet box with screws. Then you canattach the wall fixture to the strap with a nipple and knurled

    cap.

    FIG. 3 - You can install wall fixtures in regular outlet boxes with a strap

    and nipple

    FIG. 4 - If a box has a central stud, you'll only need an adapter and nipple.

    *As a rule, you can install wall fixtures in regular outletboxes with an ordinary strap and nipple (Fig. 3).

    *Of course, different types of wall fixtures have different

    connecting arrangements, but you can usually attach the

    strap right to the fixture outlet box with screws. Then you canattach the wall fixture to the strap with a nipple and knurled

    cap.

    FIG. 3 - You can install wall fixtures in regular outlet boxes with a strap

    and nipple

    FIG. 4 - If a box has a central stud, you'll only need an adapter and nipple.

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    CORNICE

    LIGHTINGS

    STEPS IN INSTALLING CORNICE

    LIGHTS

    STEPS IN INSTALLING CORNICE

    LIGHTS*If the box has a central stud, you will need only anadapter and a nipple to attach the fixture (Fig. 4). An

    adapter is screwed onto the stud, the nipple is attached

    to the adapter and the fixture is attached to the nipple.

    *Wall fixtures are usually quite simple to install.Manufacturers of wall fixtures design different mounting

    arrangements. The manufacturer will usually include

    complete installation instructions with the fixture.

    *Read and follow the manufacturer's instructionscarefully. Always turn off the current before installing

    any fixture.

    *If the box has a central stud, you will need only anadapter and a nipple to attach the fixture (Fig. 4). An

    adapter is screwed onto the stud, the nipple is attached

    to the adapter and the fixture is attached to the nipple.

    *Wall fixtures are usually quite simple to install.Manufacturers of wall fixtures design different mounting

    arrangements. The manufacturer will usually include

    complete installation instructions with the fixture.

    *Read and follow the manufacturer's instructionscarefully. Always turn off the current before installing

    any fixture.

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    FLUSH CEILINGMOUNTEDLIGHTING

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    As with all electrical projects, the power must beturned off to the wires being worked on. This usuallymeans turning off the circuit breaker. Anybody who is

    dumb enough to work on live wires deserves to getjolted.It is recommended that a non-contact voltage tester(which looks like a fat ball-point pen) to test wires forpresence of voltage.

    starting point: The ceiling junction box had a temporary light fixture

    connected by twist-on connectors (a.k.a. wire nuts) to the supply wires.

    The basic 13 inch diameterclose-to-ceiling flush-mountlight fixture. This packagecost about $20 at Menard's...for two fixtures.

    The most important step is to measure the height of thedome from a flat surface. question: Why can't themanufacturer tell me this? Do they have huge variations from

    one unit to the next?measure about 5 inches.Adjust the mounting strap and threaded tube until the tubemeasured about 5 inches long, or perhaps 1/8 inch longer.

    Tightened the nut to lock the threaded tube in place. If

    this tube isn't locked from turning, when I install the finalnut the tube might move. That's been a big problem withother light fixtures.

    Remove the original screws fromthe junction box. This J-box was

    metal, so it came with mountingscrews. Plastic junction boxesaren't usually supplied with screws.The light fixture, of course, camewith screws.

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    Small detail: The drywall surface ended up about 1/8 inchbelow the metal box. Not a problem, but I needed to adjust thethreaded tube a little longer.

    Attach the threaded tube to the junction box. Use a cordlessdrill-driver (actually it's an impact driver, not a drill) to drivethe screws.

    Wrap the ground wire around the green ground screw on themounting strap, and tightened the screw.

    Wrap the flexible stranded lightfixture wire around the ends of the

    supply wires, and secured them withwire nuts. (Or twist-on wireconnectors, as the trademark holderwants me to call them)

    The wires have been connected (ground, neutral, and hot) andthe fixture is ready to be secured to the ceiling.

    This washer and nut are supplied to hold the fixture to theceiling.

    Held the fixture up against the ceiling with one hand and

    threaded the nut all the way up.

    Fixture base installed.

    install the light bulbs.

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    Place the globe over the threaded tube.

    And install the globe-holding threaded thing (Iguess it's called a finial). The instructions show anut being used in addition to the finial, but I didn'tuse it. There didn't seem to be enough room for thenut beneath the finial, and the finial presses

    farther away from the hole in the glass, whichshould reduce the chances of chipping or crackingthe glass.

    Mission accomplished.

    Plenty bright for a hallway.Switch to a pair of 40 wattbulbs later, since this is maybetoo bright. I'd rather have thecapacity for lots of light, thannot have enough light when thefixture is used with the highest

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