Brightex,Pack of 2 Fire Rated Bathroom,Home, Outdoor & Indoor Downlights White IP65 Ceiling Spotbar Spotlight Recessed Waterproof LED GU10 (Bulb Not Included)
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Durable Construction: The downlight should be made from sturdy materials that can withstand the elements. It should also be corrosion resistant to prevent it from rusting or corroding in humid or salty environments. Fire Rating: Our IP65 fire-rated downlights are designed to withstand a certain amount of heat and flame, without catching fire themselves. They have been tested to withstand a fire for up to 90 minutes, making them a safe choice for use in areas where there is a risk of fire, such as commercial kitchens and industrial workplaces. Easy Installation: The downlight should be easy to install, either with clear instructions or included mounting hardware. This will make it a breeze to install yourself, even if you don't have a lot of experience with electrical work. Versatility: The downlight should be versatile enough to be used for a variety of purposes. It could be used as a lighting fixture, to cover or protect electrical outlets or switches, or for other applications IP Rating: The IP rating of a downlight indicates its level of protection against dust and water. An IP65 rating means that the downlight is protected against dust and water jets from any direction. This makes it ideal for outdoor installations, as well as areas exposed to moisture and humidity. Wattage: The wattage of a downlight indicates how much power it consumes. For most downlights, a wattage of 5-35W is sufficient for general lighting. For areas with higher ceilings or more demanding lighting requirements, you may need a downlight with a higher wattage. Colour Temperature: The colour temperature of a downlight indicates how warm or cool the light it produces is. For most downlights, a colour temperature of 2700K-3500K is a good choice for creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. For areas where you need more brightness, you may want to choose a downlight with a colour temperature of 4000K-7000K. Lumens: The lumens rating of a downlight indicates how much light it produces. For most downlights, a lumens rating of 400-600 is sufficient for general lighting. For areas with higher ceilings or more demanding lighting requirements, you may need a downlight with a higher lumens rating.
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Durable Construction: The downlight should be made from sturdy materials that can withstand the elements. It should also be corrosion resistant to prevent it from rusting or corroding in humid or salty environments. Fire Rating: Our IP65 fire-rated downlights are designed to withstand a certain amount of heat and flame, without catching fire themselves. They have been tested to withstand a fire for up to 90 minutes, making them a safe choice for use in areas where there is a risk of fire, such as commercial kitchens and industrial workplaces. Easy Installation: The downlight should be easy to install, either with clear instructions or included mounting hardware. This will make it a breeze to install yourself, even if you don't have a lot of experience with electrical work. Versatility: The downlight should be versatile enough to be used for a variety of purposes. It could be used as a lighting fixture, to cover or protect electrical outlets or switches, or for other applications IP Rating: The IP rating of a downlight indicates its level of protection against dust and water. An IP65 rating means that the downlight is protected against dust and water jets from any direction. This makes it ideal for outdoor installations, as well as areas exposed to moisture and humidity. Wattage: The wattage of a downlight indicates how much power it consumes. For most downlights, a wattage of 5-35W is sufficient for general lighting. For areas with higher ceilings or more demanding lighting requirements, you may need a downlight with a higher wattage. Colour Temperature: The colour temperature of a downlight indicates how warm or cool the light it produces is. For most downlights, a colour temperature of 2700K-3500K is a good choice for creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. For areas where you need more brightness, you may want to choose a downlight with a colour temperature of 4000K-7000K. Lumens: The lumens rating of a downlight indicates how much light it produces. For most downlights, a lumens rating of 400-600 is sufficient for general lighting. For areas with higher ceilings or more demanding lighting requirements, you may need a downlight with a higher lumens rating.