Pacific
Lights Inc. Products -Specifications and installation information.
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The following installation instructions are only applicable for
the following models:
JGYS 3.0 10 foot Natural Lighted
Palm Tree
JGYS 4.0 12 foot Natural Lighted Palm Tree
JGYS 5.0 16 foot Natural Lighted Palm Tree
JGYS 6.0 18 foot Natural Lighted Palm Tree
JGYS 7.0 20 foot Natural Lighted Palm Tree
Please follow instructions carefully
to insure your safety and the safety of others.
Manufacturers, distributors, and retailers assume
no responsibility for product damage or injuries caused as a
result of failure to follow the installation instructions.
Safety Precautions
The following are some safety tips which will help you maintain
safety for you and others around you as you install the Natural
Palm Light.
• During the installation of the 16’ 18’
and 20” trees you will be required to operate from a high
position so be sure to follow standard construction safety requirements
that are appropriate for working at heights of 25 feet or more.
• NOTE, the pole is very heavy, so when you are placing
the pole (trunk) in its appropriate position, you should create
a barrier extending in a forty foot radius from the point of
installation. This will reduce the risk injury to people walking
or passing by the installation site. We recommend using a crane
when installing the pole (trunk). Be sure that the crane can
withstand the weights of the trunk.
• It is recommended that a man lift with safety harnesses
be used when installing the branches.
• Remember, you will be working with electricity. Electric
shock can result in death or permanent injury so be sure to
hire a licensed electrical contractor to perform the installation
of your Natural Palm Tree Light.
Organize parts and check for damage
Open the package and make sure that you have all of the following
parts before you begin.
• Trunk (Pole)
• Branches - A, B, C, D (possibly D depending on tree
size)
• Rebar Kit
• Coconut Hair
• Coconuts – (optional)
Installation of Trunk - Required Tools
• Wrench for bolts or sockets
• Wirecutters
• Level
• Hammer
• Screwdrivers
• Strap
• Hard Hats
1. When lifting the trunk be careful not to scrap along the
ground. To prevent scraping the tree the strap should be place
in a perpendicular position to the ground so that the tree will
lift straight up and not drag first. Also, remember to place
strap slightly above the middle of the trunk toward the top
of the tree. This will allow the tree to rise with the top end
up.
2. Once you have raised the trunk, carefully move it into position
over the base. Place the appropriate holes over the bolts.
3. Lower the tree trunk down on the bolts. Make sure electrical
wiring comes up underneath the center part of the tree trunk
to the lower electrical door on the trunk before you tighten
down the trunk. After trunk is lowered down on base, be careful
not to damage threads on the bolts. Tighten bolts down.
4. Place the 4 big washers on first. Use level on washers to
insure tree will be level. You may need to adjust nuts up or
down to level. Put on the 4 locking washers and lastly securely
tighten the 4 remaining nuts last.
ELECTRICAL WORK
It is recommended to maintain the correct and constant flow
of electricity, a dedicated 110 volt electrical line with ground
be installed. If this is not possible, have a qualified electrician
test the harmonics of the line you have chosen to use. Power
sources that have tendencies to fluctuate can cause the control
boxes to fail. Pacific Lights will not be responsible for problems
relating to product failure due to this problem. New control
boxes cost between $100.00 and $200.00 depending on the size
and model of the tree.
We strongly recommend that our clients install the power lines
in conduit. This will reduce the cost of replacement to the
client should the tree or power lines need to be replaced. Pacific
Lights will not be responsible for electrical components that
are not part of the trees.
BE SURE TO HAVE ONLY A LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR OR ELECTRICIAN
CONNECT THE ELECTRIAL POWER LINES TO THE POWER CONNECTION OF
THE TREE.
Installation of Branches-Required Parts
• Branches – they are labeled A,B,C, and sometimes
D – depending on tree size
Required Tools
• Manlift with safety harnesses
• Wrench or sockets for bolts
• Screwdriver for branch sleeves
1. Separate all the branches in accordance with their designated
letter. The branches will be labeled as follows; A, B, C and
sometimes D – depending on the tree size.
2. Note; the letter on the branch will have a corresponding
letter on the cable attached to the crown.
3. Slightly bend branches to give the tree a natural look. (Do
not bend 2 top branches. These 2 branches are leader branches.)
Spine part of the branch should be on the bottom with leaves
pointing up when bending. The spine part of branch should be
the bottom with the leaves pointing up when installing branch.
4. When attaching the branches, it is best to start with the
branches at the top and work your way down. This will allow
you more room to work and prevent the branches from interfering
and getting in the way as you work.
5. Using a man lift, place metal insert into the appropriate
slot on crown. Attach branch cable wire to crown cable wire.
Be sure that the letters match. For example, A with A, B with
B, C with C and so on.
6. After matching cable wire have been plugged together, fasten
down screw.
7. Repeat process from top to bottom until all branches have
been installed.
BE SURE TO INSTALL BRANCHED FROM TOP
TO BOTTOM. THIS MEANS INSTALLING ALL A’S THEN ALL B’S
THEN ALL C’S AND SO ON.
Installation of Coconuts (optional)
and Coconut Hair
Coconuts and Coconut Hair are provided to give the trees a
finished natural look.
1. Four (4) coconuts (optional) should be placed on each side
of the tree.
2. The coconuts should tie wired to the end connections of the
frond branches.
3. Be careful not to have the tie wire interfere with the electrical
wiring. Be certain you place the copper tie wire for coconuts
and coconut hair on metal part of frond so movement due to the
wind will not damage the electrical wires.
The coconut hair is provided to cover up the wiring and to
give the trees a natural look.
1. Place the coconut hair over exposed wires
2. Tuck the coconut hair behind the coconuts
3. Anchor down coconut hair. The coconut hair must be wrapped
with the copper wiring to ensure it will not be blown away by
the wind
Technical Information
TREE SIZE / # BRANCHES / PEAK POWER WATTS / BRANCH DIAMETER/
PEAK CURRENCY AMPS
10’ / 10 / 51 / 7’ / 0.40
12’ / 12 / 65 / 8’ / 0.50
16’ / 14 / 76 / 10’ / 0.60
18’ / 14 / 133 / 12’ / 1.10
21’ / 17 / 190 / 14’ / 1.50
Trees run on 110 volts. A dedicated circuit should be installed
to prevent power fluctuation to the tree.
TREE SIZE / BASE BOLT PATTERN / TREE BASE PLATE
10’ / 11” Square / 15” Square
12’ / 11” Square / 15” Square
16’ / 12” Square / 18” Square
18’ / 12” Square / 18” Square
21’ / 12” Square / 18” Square
Please note: The anchor bolts are provided with each palm tree.
This includes a template for correct spacing of the anchor bolts.