Good evening!
Wanting to pick the brains of people more experienced in this field, approaching 2nd fix stage of an ongoing rewire where the client wants a shed load of lights throughout.
What particularly worries me is the hallway and kitchen grid switches where there’s around 10-12 lights operated by numerous switches in each area… And he may want a couple more lights added to it!
The plan is to fit fixed Enlite E8 downlights throughout but worried about the dreaded inrush currents, have emailed Enlite to see what sort of figures I should be expecting per unit but no reply as of yet…
Would a better plan to fit LED GU10’s to limit the inrush?
It’s all wired in 1.5mm, clipped direct with switch drops in oval conduit so will be able to get away with a C10 (if Zs in limits), but with the shear volume of lights (around 25-30 x per lighting circuit) I’ve read about these inrush current limiters that could be the solution - but I haven't or know of anyone that has installed them.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Wanting to pick the brains of people more experienced in this field, approaching 2nd fix stage of an ongoing rewire where the client wants a shed load of lights throughout.
What particularly worries me is the hallway and kitchen grid switches where there’s around 10-12 lights operated by numerous switches in each area… And he may want a couple more lights added to it!
The plan is to fit fixed Enlite E8 downlights throughout but worried about the dreaded inrush currents, have emailed Enlite to see what sort of figures I should be expecting per unit but no reply as of yet…
Would a better plan to fit LED GU10’s to limit the inrush?
It’s all wired in 1.5mm, clipped direct with switch drops in oval conduit so will be able to get away with a C10 (if Zs in limits), but with the shear volume of lights (around 25-30 x per lighting circuit) I’ve read about these inrush current limiters that could be the solution - but I haven't or know of anyone that has installed them.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!