We have made putting together your new lamp post and lantern even easier with the following guide.
Please note we always recommend a qualified electrician is used for Lamp Post and Lantern installation. Recommendations are subject to modifications due to individual circumstances, such as ground type, exposure and environment etc. The viability of the lamp post or lantern location must be assessed by a qualified electrician ensuring it is suitable, making necessary modifications to the location or lamp post/lantern where required. All products are supplied unwired in easily assembled components unless specifically stated. The fully constructed item must have appropriate earth bonding and protection against overload. A qualified electrician should inspect and test equipment before final connection. A test certificate should be supplied by your electrician to prove that completed installations comply with current wiring regulations (i.e IEE Wiring Regulations – 18th Edition 2018).
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The information provided is based on residential use and may vary in commercial applications. Products are not IP tested unless specifically stated.
Watch this video to get a step-by-step demonstration of an “All-Thread” fitting method.
With your lamp post you will have received a wooden template like the one pictured below. This will help position the fixing holes and space needed for the base at the installation site.
With all of our swan neck style lanterns, you will receive a roof mounted bulb holder meaning some extra installation methods are typically used during the wiring process. These are only examples and your installer may modify further as is seen fit. As shown in the images below, your electrician or tradesperson should secure the cable entry point with a locking nut, washer and grommet.
A small layer of silicon can also be applied to completely seal this cable entry point. As pictured, a matching black silicon is typically used for a more aesthetic finish. Silicon can also be added to the underside of the lantern lid where the bulb holder stem meets the lantern roof, as pictured below.
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Now that you have successfully installed your lamp post and lantern, you’ll want to start thinking about getting it up and running. But what bulb should you be using? This quick video guide perfectly details the kinds of bulbs that will be suitable for getting your new lamp post beautifully illuminated.
The following information is specific to our wall-mounted Victorian lanterns (product code: LF1070). If you are looking for installation advice for our other wall-mounted designs, please see individual product descriptions or contact our sales team for guidance.
Please note we always recommend a qualified electrician is used for Lamp Post and Lantern installation. Recommendations are subject to modifications due to individual circumstances, such as ground type, exposure and environment etc. The viability of the lamp post or lantern location must be assessed by a qualified electrician ensuring it is suitable, making necessary modifications to the location or lamp post/lantern where required. All products are supplied unwired in easily assembled components unless specifically stated. The fully constructed item must have appropriate earth bonding and protection against overload. A qualified electrician should inspect and test equipment before final connection. A test certificate should be supplied by your electrician to prove that completed installations comply with current wiring regulations (i.e IEE Wiring Regulations – 18th Edition 2018).
You are watching: How To Install A Lamp Post
The information provided is based on residential use and may vary in commercial applications. Products are not IP tested unless specifically stated.
If you have any trouble locating the above fixings, please ensure that all packaging is checked thoroughly before contacting us. In exceptional cases, the fixings can sometimes be found within the lid of lantern, behind the white reflector plate.
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This post was last modified on 27/10/2023 01:47
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