mgookin
Senior Member
- Location
- Fort Myers, FL
- Occupation
- Retired inspector, plans examiner & building official
We all know you can go to the supply house and get pipe, boxes, clamps, etc. and build your system or assembly as long as you follow code.
Our company manufactures a twist-lock outdoor light control and it's been a learning experience both ways on installations, system maintenance, etc. As we learn what installers don't understand about it, we amend cut sheets, product litterature, etc. A good example of this is that they first try to put a solo cup over the lens to make the lights come on during the daytime for parking lot bulb maintenance, but our product is not light sensitive. And so we offer a shorting cap for $5.
Our product is Listed and we also affer a Listed receptacle for wire-in installations. Most electricians choose to use a female terminal adapter and an LB for the receptacle and that seems to work best. Using a sweep is too flimsy because you can't key the terminal adapter so we don't recommend that.
I'm thinking if we offered a little install kit, just having them see the kit & instructions would help them understand how to install as simply and effectively as possible. It might be as little as:
1) a 1/2" LB,
2) a female terminal adapter,
3) an inch of pipe, and
4) a drawing.
On a wall mount, it has to stand off the wall for 1/2 the diameter of the controller (3.5 / 2 = 1.75") and that's where the LB comes in handy.
So if I package up $3 worth of parts and sell it for $4 as a convenience to my customer, does my "kit" have to be Listed? I don't think it does.
Thanks.
Our company manufactures a twist-lock outdoor light control and it's been a learning experience both ways on installations, system maintenance, etc. As we learn what installers don't understand about it, we amend cut sheets, product litterature, etc. A good example of this is that they first try to put a solo cup over the lens to make the lights come on during the daytime for parking lot bulb maintenance, but our product is not light sensitive. And so we offer a shorting cap for $5.
Our product is Listed and we also affer a Listed receptacle for wire-in installations. Most electricians choose to use a female terminal adapter and an LB for the receptacle and that seems to work best. Using a sweep is too flimsy because you can't key the terminal adapter so we don't recommend that.
I'm thinking if we offered a little install kit, just having them see the kit & instructions would help them understand how to install as simply and effectively as possible. It might be as little as:
1) a 1/2" LB,
2) a female terminal adapter,
3) an inch of pipe, and
4) a drawing.
On a wall mount, it has to stand off the wall for 1/2 the diameter of the controller (3.5 / 2 = 1.75") and that's where the LB comes in handy.
So if I package up $3 worth of parts and sell it for $4 as a convenience to my customer, does my "kit" have to be Listed? I don't think it does.
Thanks.