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light fittings

  1. G

    Toilet Light Fittings??

    Does anybody think I should use a sealed unit light fitting in a toilet. There is no danger from steam in any way. Its in a supermarket and its not a public toilet. Cheers.
  2. R

    Changing light fittings - basic query

    Hi I'm a DIYer and I recently changed some light fittings and I have a niggling concern about how I've done it. The old lights used ceiling roses, but the new ones are semi/flush and don't use a rose. I took 2 approaches: For the first one I took off the cover of the rose to lower its...
  3. S

    Classroom light fittings

    anyone know if there is a standard light fitting e.g. 2 x 35W T5 that is used in an average UK classroom? looking to use a fitting in a temp building that might be resued in local schools, so i was looking for the most generic fitting that would be the most reusable in classrooms and corridors...
  4. R

    High frequency emergency light fittings

    Hi, i have been asked to replace some faulty emergency light fittings, only the faulty ones but leaving the existing working ones. the fittings i am replacing with are not the same manufacturer and they are high frequency, but im not sure whether the existing ones are! if they are not and i...
  5. mattyhop

    over priced light fittings

    Hi All, I am tendering for a job that have speced a £550 light fitting, the fitting is a 1600mm long florry with an led at each end. I am looking for a replacement for this any idaes? At a lower cost. It has to be compatible with a control system, which will dimm to 50% when un occpied...
  6. W

    Light fittings

    Hi all, New to the forum and this may be a simple question for someone but here goes. I have two lightfittings in my kitchen, one of which is permenantly live I.e the lamp is lit all the time. I measured the voltage and it is Reading 293volts on the loop and 49 volts on the switch side when...
  7. S

    New light fittings?

    This maybe a silly question, but do you need to add an rcd/rcbo to the consumer unit if you change a light fitting now?

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