Description
Dimension
- Diameter 150mm
- Height 150mm
- Width 150mm
- Recessed Depth 150 mm
- Minimum Void 170 mm
The intumescent material used in the fire hood is breathable and its construction allows heat from the lamp to be dissipated, preventing the terminal block and downlight from overheating. The fire hood is flexible and light and can be used in plasterboard, concrete or suspended ceilings. 60 Minute Fire Rated. NOT acoustically rated.
£7.08 EX. VAT
100 in stock
Dimension
Weight | 0.15 kg |
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Fire Hoods: Used to maintain the fire rating of a ceiling when installing downlights.
Converter Plates: These are used when replacing larger light fittings with smaller downlights to cover up the existing hole.
Mounting Rings: Provide a neat finish and secure installation for downlights, especially in plasterboard ceilings.
Connectors: Quick-connect wiring solutions to simplify the installation process and ensure secure electrical connections.
Dimmers: Compatible dimmer switches for adjusting the brightness of dimmable downlights.
Insulation Guards: Ensure safe installation by preventing insulation from covering the downlight and causing overheating.
A fire-rated downlight has an integrated fire barrier to maintain the fire integrity of a ceiling in case of a fire. They are necessary in ceilings that need to comply with building regulations, which often include multi-storey buildings or certain residential areas. Fire-rated downlights help prevent the spread of fire and smoke through the ceiling void, protecting both property and lives.
For low voltage downlights, you need to select a transformer that matches the power requirements of your lights. Key considerations include:
Yes, there are several smart accessories available for controlling downlights, including:
Bezels and trims are used to enhance the appearance and functionality of downlights. Benefits include:
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