How to Install LED Parking Lot Light
In order to illuminate streets, outdoor parking lots, walkways, and other outdoor locations, LED parking lot lights are often put on top of light poles. Here is a comprehensive installation manual for LED parking lot lights. Now check:
Installing LED Parking Lot Light in 4 Easy Steps
Step 1. Remove the rubber gasket and adapter plate
You should first remove the rubber gasket and adapter plate from the bracket.
Step 2. Attach to the Square or Round Pole Bracket
Please check that the surface of the square pole or fixture has corresponding installation holes. After positioning the square/round pole bracket against the necessary fixture surface and inserting a rubber gasket between it and the surface, secure it to the square pole with a bolt.
If required, fasten the bolster plate to the square pole's inside surface. Then, secure the bolster plate with a bolt.
Step 3. Wiring
Protecting the wire from damage, push it through the opening and square or round pole bracket. Make sure the wire and connection are covered before connecting the power wire to the pole wire, and then fasten the rubber gasket and junction box cover with a bolt.
Step 4. Tighten with a bolt
When the lamp body is at the proper angle, tighten the bolt. You've now finished installing the LED parking lot light.
Caution:
1. The lights must be fitted by an expert in luminaire electrical systems or a licensed electrician in order to prevent electric shock and fire.
2. In order to prevent injuries while installing this lamp, kindly don protective gloves.
3. Turn off all power immediately and alert the appropriate workers or authorities of an overhaul if there are any symptoms of smoke, fire, or heat in the wires or lights during or after installation.
4. Both interior and outdoor installations of this light are possible.
Warning:
1. Please install this light in accordance with all applicable national, regional, and municipal rules and ordinances.
2. Do not install this light during stormy weather to prevent electrical shock and damage. When dealing with electrical components in a wettish environment, there are possible safety risks.
3. Avoid testing this lamp with erratic voltage (e.g. electrical generator etc.).




