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Rigging a fixture – Procedure for TheatreMax Bulli Step 1: Collect the fixture, a safety chain and a clamp. Also any gels/frames/doors you need. Step 2: Mount the light on the bar you want. Make sure the fixture is not going to be in contact with cabling, as lighting elements do get extremely hot during use and WILL burn materials they come into contact with. Step 3: Secure the clamp to the bar using the knob on the back. Make sure it isn’t pushing into any wires running along the bar. Step 4: Since our theatre currently has no patching system, you will need to run extension cable to the closest available dimmer. Never run more than 2 lights per cable (piggy backed). Always make sure that if you can use black cable you are, and that all cables are not visible from the audience when possible (hide them on the BOH side of the beams).

Rigging a Fixture – Procedure for TheatreMax Bulli

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Rigging a fixture Procedure for TheatreMax Bulli

Step 1: Collect the fixture, a safety chain and a clamp. Also any gels/frames/doors you need.

Step 2: Mount the light on the bar you want. Make sure the fixture is not going to be in contact with cabling, as lighting elements do get extremely hot during use and WILL burn materials they come into contact with.

Step 3: Secure the clamp to the bar using the knob on the back. Make sure it isnt pushing into any wires running along the bar.

Step 4: Since our theatre currently has no patching system, you will need to run extension cable to the closest available dimmer. Never run more than 2 lights per cable (piggy backed). Always make sure that if you can use black cable you are, and that all cables are not visible from the audience when possible (hide them on the BOH side of the beams).