How To Hook Up The Motion Sensor On Existing Light Fixture ?
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010A home security system is essential to keeping your property well-guarded. Well lit homes, whether it is indoor or outdoor lighting, are an important safety measure against thieves and burglars. Dipping into the psychology of a thief, darkness and shadows create a perfect cover for skulking and hiding. Home security lighting provides the home owner protection against these law breakers along with other necessary security measures.
Not only are motion sensor lights great for discouraging potential break-ins and other threats, but because they turn off automatically they save energy. The write up below provides you the steps to easily install the motion sensor.
Since there are plenty of motion sensors available, choose the one that goes with your existing exterior lighting. Now, before getting indulged into the electrical project, turn off the main circuit breaker.
Untwist the wires to remove the fixture from the wall. Cut the wires if necessary-if you need to cut them you’ll also need to strip some insulation so you can reattach them to the new fixture. Test the circuit with the voltage tester to ensure no electricity in the circuit.
Use the drill and hole saw to create the access hole for the motion sensor. Slip the rubber weatherproofing grommet over the motion sensor’s wires and shaft. Take your motion sensor and guide the wires through the new access hole until the shaft is through the hole. Use the included lock nut to secure the motion sensor to the fixture.
Once you’re sure there is no power coming to the line, remove the cap nut to expose conjoined wires. You will have to untwist the wires to remove the fixture from the wall. Notice that the white wires are connected to white, black to black, etc. This same pattern will be followed when you go to mount the new fixture. Secure the wires with the wire caps and nuts. Also, wrap electrical tape over the wires.
In the similar way, conjoin the white wire of the electrical box with the white wires of the fixture and the sensor. Make the connections for the other wires also. If there is grounding wire, attach it to the light box.
Once the light is installed, aim the single or dual lights to the area you want lighted. Adjust the position of the motion sensor so that the lights come on at the first point of detection. This may take a few tries before you are satisfied with the results.
Scott Rodgers an author with ample electrical work experience all over the country. His wide and well spread guidance has created business for many Kihei Electricians and Alleman Electricians .