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Hello I am wanting some help in finding some down lights that will be suitable for a job i am doing. I need to fit some downlights in a PVC ceiling so obviously I don't want them getting too hot and melting the plastic. The customer says that led are too expensive. Also I need them to be suitable for zone 1 but the other issue I have is the ceiling will only be dropped just slightly over 4" so they need to be quite a shallow fitting and they need enough space to breath. Any ideas where I can get a suitable fitting. Thank you
 
speak to your customer again regarding the benifits of LED IE. no lamps to change low running costs and not alot of heat , just give an idea approx saving per year per fitting is approximatly ÂŁ18.00 and the halers have a 7 year warrenty
 
There is no chance he will settle for LEDS. I have tried. I have fit some suitable ones before which were very low but fire rated too but I can't seem to find them now anywhere. Can anyone help. No LEDS though please. Thank you
 
Yes. Please can people just read the original question and try give me a helpful answer. LEDs are a no no and yes I know halogens get hot, thats why i want one that would be suitable like the ones i fit in the past that had a rubbery costing and yes i know it is notifiable. Just proper help please
 

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