If your house wiring is encased in armoured (metal) sheathing back to the panel, then you can secure the green ground to the ground screw in the box. Make sure the armoured cable connector is tight on the box. This should ground the light back to the panel. If you are on "knob & tube" I would suggest thinking about re-wiring the house.
If you don't know how to install light fixture, I don't recommend that you do it by yourself. The installation theory is actually very simple - all you need to do is attach fixture on the ceiling (or any other place) and then connect the electrical wires (usually there are two of them). After that it's good to put the light cover over the fixture to improve the appearance.
The ground wire from the new fixture should be connected to the metal clamp screwed into the wooden joists. This will ground the fixture and provide a safe pathway for any electrical faults. Make sure to turn off the power before making any connections.
There should be two wires in the box, black and white and possibly a bare one depending on the age of the wiring in the house. The fixture has two screws on the base. One wire goes on each screw. If there are short wires on the fixture, black to black and white to white. If there is a bare ground wire in the house box, it attaches to the body of the fixture. If there is no ground screw on the fixture, do not worry about it.
Exterior light fixtures can be a big problem because they may penetrate the air barrier, which compromises the heated envelope of the light house. However, the worst fixture is a recessed light that penetrates an attic.
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If you're asking whether you have to connect the fixture ground to the house ground, you do. The idea is to connect any exposed portion of a metal fixture to ground, keeping anything you would be able to touch from having a hazardous potential on it. The way to do this is to connect the fixture ground (which is connected to the metal chassis) to the building ground (which comes from your electrical panel).
Bath Tub
To wire up a light bulb in the well house, first, ensure that the power is turned off at the circuit breaker. Use a suitable light fixture and connect the black (live) wire from the power source to the fixture's black wire, and the white (neutral) wire to the fixture's white wire. Ground the fixture by connecting the green or bare copper wire to the ground screw. Finally, secure the fixture, install the bulb, and restore power to test the light.
Exterior light fixtures can be a big problem because they may penetrate the air barrier, which compromises the heated envelope of the light house. However, the worst fixture is a recessed light that penetrates an attic.
To properly install a ceiling light fixture in your home, follow these steps: Turn off the power to the fixture at the circuit breaker. Remove the old fixture and disconnect the wires. Install a mounting bracket to the ceiling box. Connect the fixture wires to the house wiring, matching colors. Secure the fixture to the mounting bracket. Install the light bulbs and any shades or covers. Turn the power back on and test the light.
If your house wiring is encased in armoured (metal) sheathing back to the panel, then you can secure the green ground to the ground screw in the box. Make sure the armoured cable connector is tight on the box. This should ground the light back to the panel. If you are on "knob & tube" I would suggest thinking about re-wiring the house.
The only "fixture schedule" I'm aware of is a chart, consisting of lines and columns on a house plan, or other structural plan, which lists, describes, and sometimes provides the specifications for fixtures to be provided/installed in the structure.j3h.
Example sentence: I will clean the house."Will" replaced with "About to": I am about to clean the house."Will" replaced with "going to": I am going to clean the house.
If you don't know how to install light fixture, I don't recommend that you do it by yourself. The installation theory is actually very simple - all you need to do is attach fixture on the ceiling (or any other place) and then connect the electrical wires (usually there are two of them). After that it's good to put the light cover over the fixture to improve the appearance.
If you mean 2 bare copper wires those are the ground wires. Tie them together and then connect the light fixture ground wire which will be green or bare copper to those ground wires.
Stripping a house before moving out is not legal. Anything that is a FIXTURE must be left. Personal property can be taken. States may vary by what they consider a fixture, but anything that is installed is definitely a fixture. Unless your contract specifically states you may, you may not remove anything that has been installed, EVEN IF YOU INSTALLED IT YOURSELF. It became a fixture of the house when you installed it. EX: A washer and dryer is normally simply hooked up, not installed and is therefore generally considered personal property. A dishwasher, cabinets, stove, etc, are fixtures. A microwave that just sits on the counter is personal property. the over the stove microwave is a fixture. If you are not sure, CHECK YOUR STATE LAW. You can be prosecuted for hindering a secured creditor or theft or similar depending on the state.