How to wire a hanging light fixture to a wall outlet 1.
How to hardwire a wall light.
Turn off the breaker for the circuit housing your light.
Remove the old wire nuts and.
This can be done at any point in the.
Mark the area where you plan to place the wall sconce.
To cut wall holes for the sconce boxes and light switch use a utility knife to trace the outline and cut the hole with a drywall saw.
If so screw the adaptor plate to the wooden piece using the outermost holes of the plate.
Make sure your screw holes are level ahead of time.
Mark the screw holes on the wall or unit you will be mounting the light too.
Use a voltage tester to check that the power is off.
Using a level i drew a line where i wanted my light to hang and marked my screw holes accordingly.
Detach the metal mounting bracket from the back of the light fixture.
Using your fingers pry apart your two wires 1 2 on both the fixture cord and the lamp cord.
If there is no stud drill small holes into the drywall for screw anchors pound them in and screw the fixture into the anchors.
Run cable from the power source to the switch then to the sconces.
Instructions trace your sconce on kraft paper and use painters tape to tape where you want to position your sconce.
Tuck the wires behind the sconce for future use or remove them completely if there are no plans to use them in the.
Remove the existing light from the ceiling by twisting bolts and pulling it away.
Using wire cutters cut both cords the one coming from the fixture and the one from the lamp cord 1 2 longer than you need them.
4 types of plugs are common 1 proper lighting plug three or four pin depending on if emergency connection is provided made mainly by click rated 6 amp either oblong or round base and really designed as plug in ceiling rose.
Using plugs for lights and wall sockets is one way used to pre wire without fitting the light it s self.
Loosen the top and bottom screws mounting the outlet to the outlet box and pull the outlet out of the box as far as.
Check to see if there is a stud or rafter in the wall behind the new location of the light.