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Didn't you read the rest of the thread?


he has but his customer won't have them. IMO, he's had the best advice available , but would rather insult us, so that's my last comment on the subject.


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Didn't you read the rest of the thread?

he has but his customer won't have them. IMO, he's had the best advice available , but would rather insult us, so that's my last comment on the subject.

you need to re educate your customer

Too true.

What about though, their taste in ceilings or lighting HaHa
 
In kitchens and bathrooms, halogens are really not recommended. They keep burning out very quickly. A LED downligh pays back within a few months, in my experience. I replaced those dams things almost twice a month.
Nahh, concince your customer of the benefits: last forever, no fire hazard, environment friendly, cheap to run, bright, cool, ...
 
Stevei If the ceiling material is fit for purpose then any IP65 fire rated downlighter will be ok. It is my understanding that the downlighters fit with the ceiling as much as the ceiling fits with the downlighters.

The poroblem we have is that "Plastic" is not a description of A material.....only a group of materials. Many thermoplastic will take extreme temperatures but others will not.

You need to check with the building inspector that the ceiling material meets the regs.
Ask him if the temperature range of the downlighters is within the range that the ceiling material will stand.

The building inspector is the arbiter of this situation ....not you....or us.

If you are not talking to the building inspector then I do not want to advise you on anything.

I hope that helps

Regards Philpot
 

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