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Two ground wires from fixture in instructions but only one unattached

Home Improvement Asked by Kuris on April 12, 2021

I am currently installing an Artika 4-Pendant light fixture – Milton 4 but am running into issues while wiring it. In the instructions it indicates that "Connect the ground wire (G) to the two ground wires (G) on the fixture" but when looking at the fixture only one ground wire is disconnected at one end and the other ground wire is visible but already connected to the wires and fixture itself.

The only way I could see connecting the second wire is by kinking it into a U shape and placing that into the wire nut with the other ground wires but the diagram only has 2 wires coming from the fixture and if I kink it then I would have three wires from the fixture (I also feel like this would probably damage the wire anyways). This is my first time doing any wiring and even after doing research I couldn’t find a scenario like this.

From the manual
Instructions

The fixture itself
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One Answer

This is OK, as the greens on the pendant lights are connected via 1 bare copper to the fixture.

Normally, this would require both of the coppers to come from the same connection point if the shades are metal. if the shades are non metallic, it would not need the lower ground, but the metal canopy that they hang from needs to be grounded.

Since the mfg. has already bonded the 3 shades, all you need to do is connect your ground to the unused ground and everything will be grounded.

I have found the same instructions with different fixtures because they may be being manufactured in a non English speaking place or what ever your language is I know this site is world wide but colors based on normal North America power.

Correct answer by Ed Beal on April 12, 2021

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