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Further Installation Instructions W A R N I N G Improperly installed electrical components can result in personal injury and/or property damage. Installations should always be performed by a licensed electrician in compliance with national and local electrical codes. Hardwired Electrical Applications : This installation packet pertains to the electrical systems required within the Further product line under Chicago and New York electrical codes.
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Further Installation Instructions In-Feed Junction Box - Flexible Hub Note - A junction box is only necessary if a single in-feed is being split to multiple powered beams. Otherwise, in-feed conduit may be attached directly to a beam bracket at the end of a run. Y-Connectors may also be used in conjunction with the beam brackets as shown below.
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Further Installation Instructions In-Feed Junction Box - Fixed Hub Note - Usage guidelines for Flexible Hubs apply. 1 - Attach the mounting bracket to top of hub. Screws will be reused from existing install. 2 - Route in-feed through hub and attach to bottom of junction box, then attach the box to the mounting bracket.
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Further Installation Instructions Beam Bracket Note - Beam Brackets are used to close off area containing duplex receptacles within beams. Any beam containing power must have a beam bracket installed on each end. 1 - Insert bracket down into electrical port with bend facing inwards; slide towards end of beam until roughly 2.5”...
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Further Installation Instructions Grounding the Beam Note - Two grounding straps are provided with each UN8BBKCH model. Both beam and top cap are required to be grounded within the enclosed area created by the beam brackets. 1 - Position grounding strap near the center of the beam as to not interfere with brackets and can be easily connected to the ground source.
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