Installing an overhead light in the bedroom is a relatively simple task, as long as you are replacing an existing light or there is outlet for an overhead light. Changing the light can change the look of the whole room. For the most part, modern lighting systems install in exactly the same way. The one issue you have to watch out for is that your new light is at least as large at the base as your old light, so that you don't have to retouch the ceiling paint.
Instructions
1. Turn off electricity to the existing light fixture at the wall switch and at the house fuse or circuit breaker box.
2. Remove the screws that holding the existing fixture to the ceiling. Lower the fixture, so you can disconnect the wires above it. Remove the fixture completely, leaving an exposed electrical box in the ceiling with three exposed wires hanging from it: a black insulated wire, a white insulated wire, and a bare copper ground wire.
3. Hold the installation bracket that came with the new light up to the electrical box, lining up the holes for the provided screws. Secure the bracket to the box using the screws.
4. Twist the copper grounding wire around the green grounding screw on the installation bracket. Tighten the screw.
5. Set the new light fixture near the box, on top of your ladder. Hold the white wire from the light next to the white wire from the box and twist a wire nut over the ends of both of them at once, covering all exposed parts of the wires.
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7. Hold the light up to the box, while tucking the two wire connections into it. Secure the light fixture to the electrical box with the screws that came with the light. Turn on the electricity.
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