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Aqua Matt White Single Surface Spotlight IP44 taking 1 x GU10 6W, Dimmable Ceiling/Wall Spot

Aqua Matt White Single Surface Spotlight IP44 taking 1 x GU10 6W, Dimmable Ceiling/Wall Spot

This is the Astro Lighting 6152 Aqua single spotlight for surface mounting on the wall or on the cei..

Model: AX6152

£56.55 Ex. VAT

Aqua Matt White Triple Round Surface Spotlights for Ceiling/Wall IP44 GU10 6W LED Dimmable Astro 1393002

Aqua Matt White Triple Round Surface Spotlights for Ceiling/Wall IP44 GU10 6W LED Dimmable Astro 1393002

This is the Astro Lighting 6153 Aqua triple spotlight fitting (SKU 1393002) for surface mounting on ..

Model: AX6153

£144.30 Ex. VAT

Can 50 Matt White LED 8.2W 3000K 509lm Ceiling Recessed Adjustable Spotlight Dimmable Astro 1396028

Can 50 Matt White LED 8.2W 3000K 509lm Ceiling Recessed Adjustable Spotlight Dimmable Astro 1396028

This is the Astro Lighting Can 50 matt white single recessed adjustable spotlight (SKU 1396028) with..

Model: AX6171

£92.95 Ex. VAT

Adjustable Lock Ring Aluminium Downlight in Satin Nickel Aurora AU-DLM357SN 50W GU10 IP20

Adjustable Lock Ring Aluminium Downlight in Satin Nickel Aurora AU-DLM357SN 50W GU10 IP20

This is the satin nickel Aurora AU-DLM357SN adjustable downlight with a lock ring lamp, using one GU..

Model: DLM357SN

£7.11 Ex. VAT

Adjustable Lock Ring Aluminium Downlight in White Aurora AU-DLM357W 50W GU10 IP20

Adjustable Lock Ring Aluminium Downlight in White Aurora AU-DLM357W 50W GU10 IP20

This is the white Aurora AU-DLM357W adjustable downlight with a lock ring lamp, using one GU10 lamp,..

Model: DLM357W

£6.16 Ex. VAT

Adjustable Lock Ring Aluminium Downlight in Matt White Aurora AU-DLM357MW 50W GU10 IP20

Adjustable Lock Ring Aluminium Downlight in Matt White Aurora AU-DLM357MW 50W GU10 IP20

This is the matt white Aurora AU-DLM357MW adjustable downlight with a lock ring lamp, using one GU10..

Model: DLM357MW

£6.16 Ex. VAT

Adjustable Lock Ring Aluminium Downlight in Polished Chrome Aurora AU-DLM357PC 50W GU10

Adjustable Lock Ring Aluminium Downlight in Polished Chrome Aurora AU-DLM357PC 50W GU10

This is the polished chrome Aurora AU-DLM357PC adjustable downlight with a lock ring lamp, using one..

Model: DLM357PC

£7.11 Ex. VAT

IP44 10W Fire Rated Dimmable Tilting LED Downlight 950lm 3000K Warm White (Bezel Required)

IP44 10W Fire Rated Dimmable Tilting LED Downlight 950lm 3000K Warm White (Bezel Required)

This is the ALL-LED AFD110ADJD/30 10W IP44 rated dimmable fire rated adjustable LED downlight offeri..

Model: AFD110D3

£20.97 Ex. VAT

Matt White Round Bezel for the ELAN LED Tilting Downlights (Bezel Only)

Matt White Round Bezel for the ELAN LED Tilting Downlights (Bezel Only)

This is a matt white round bezel for the ELAN LED tilting downlights.  Note: this is the bez..

Model: BEZELTMW

£4.99 Ex. VAT

Brushed Nickel bezel for ELAN LED Tilting Downlight 96mm Diameter ELAN-TBEZ-BN

Brushed Nickel bezel for ELAN LED Tilting Downlight 96mm Diameter ELAN-TBEZ-BN

This is the Brushed Nickel bezel for ELAN LED Tilting Downlight 96mm Diameter - product code ELAN-TB..

Model: BEZELTSN

£4.99 Ex. VAT

White bezel for ELAN LED Tilting Downlight 96mm Diameter ELAN-TBEZ-WH

White bezel for ELAN LED Tilting Downlight 96mm Diameter ELAN-TBEZ-WH

This is the White bezel for ELAN LED Tilting Downlight 96mm Diameter - product code ELAN-TBEZ-WH. Th..

Model: BEZELTWH

£4.99 Ex. VAT

Minima Round Adjustable Recessed Downlight in Matt White 76mm Cutout IP20 GU10 max. 6W LED, Astro 1249003

Minima Round Adjustable Recessed Downlight in Matt White 76mm Cutout IP20 GU10 max. 6W LED, Astro 1249003

This is the Astro Lighting 5665 Minima round recessed tilting light (1249003) - a 230V GU10 LED slim..

Model: AX5665

£11.70 Ex. VAT

Minima Round Adjustable Recessed Downlight in Matt Black 76mm Cutout IP20 GU10 max. 50W, Astro 1249016

Minima Round Adjustable Recessed Downlight in Matt Black 76mm Cutout IP20 GU10 max. 50W, Astro 1249016

This is the Astro Lighting 5792 Minima round recessed tilting light (1249016) - 230V GU10 slim trim ..

Model: AX5792

£11.70 Ex. VAT

Minima Slimline Round Adjustable Fire-Rated IP20 Downlight in Matt Black using 1 x 6W max LED GU10, Astro 1249041

Minima Slimline Round Adjustable Fire-Rated IP20 Downlight in Matt Black using 1 x 6W max LED GU10, Astro 1249041

This is the Astro Lighting Minima Slimline Round Adjustable Fire-Rated IP20 rated downlight coming i..

Model: AX9041

£22.75 Ex. VAT

Trimless Square Adjustable LED Downlight in Textured White 6.8W 2700K LED IP20, Astro 1248009

Trimless Square Adjustable LED Downlight in Textured White 6.8W 2700K LED IP20, Astro 1248009

This is the Astro Lighting 5699 trimless square LED adjustable recessed interior downlight coming in..

Model: AX5699

£18.20 Ex. VAT

Minima Slimline Round Adjustable Fire-Rated IP20 Downlight in Matt White using 1 x 6W max LED GU10, Astro 1249040

Minima Slimline Round Adjustable Fire-Rated IP20 Downlight in Matt White using 1 x 6W max LED GU10, Astro 1249040

This is the Astro Lighting Minima Slimline Round Adjustable Fire-Rated IP20 rated downlight coming i..

Model: AX9040

£22.75 Ex. VAT

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Downlights: FAQ and Electrical Safety on Installing / Checking Downlights

Downlights are a lovely way to brighten up your home. They are often small and recessed, making them convenient to place in any part of your home that you feel is a little too dim. However, poorly installed downlights are the cause of a substantial number of fires in homes every year. The rise in popularity of LED lights has led to many people attempting to replace their old recessed ceiling lights themselves. DIY can always be risky, especially when you are handling electronics. Sparks advises you seek the help of a registered electrician to do this particular job. In this article, Sparks will take you through how to safely replace downlights and achieve bright energy-efficient lighting anywhere across your home. What is a downlight, and what are the different kinds? Downlights are a type of recessed luminaire. They are installed in hollow openings, usually in ceilings, as they cast their light downwards. Having a light fixture installed in a hollow recess makes the light appear to be part of the ceiling itself. This is opposed to suspended or wall lights which will hang down, or stay separate from the ceiling. Downlights operate at mains voltage (230 Volts) or are powered by a transformer at low voltage (12 Volts). These low-voltage lights are often given the acronym Extra-Low Voltage (ELV) or Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV). At Sparks, we have a wide range of low-voltage downlights, many of which also have a high IP rating for mounting in the bathroom or shower. ‘Fire rated’ (FR) downlights have built-in fire protection that seals the downlight if a fire breaks out in the room below. This will stop - or hinder - the spread of fire and smoke into other areas. The trusted Electrical Safety First (ESF) recommends the use of Fire Rated downlights, for any installation. They also advise that they are fitted with aluminum reflector lamps to ensure fire and excessive heat is kept out of any gaps.Buy Fixed Downlights at Sparks Questions you may have about Fire-Rated downlights This Fire Rated Void Round 80 LED Downlight can be purchased from this list here.What’s the purpose of a fire-rated downlight?The purpose of a Fire Rated downlight is to ensure that there are no weak spots in your ceiling. This ensures that the integrity of the structure of a building is maintained in all areas.When and where should FR downlights be fitted?They are most often fitted by designers in avenues of escape, for instance, hallways. Fire Rated downlights must always match the fire rating standard of the structure they are fitted on to. The rare exception is with false ceilings i.e. in open plan offices.How is downlight quality and effectiveness tested?A responsible manufacturer will seek to have their products constructed to meet certain test criteria, and pass very stringent live fire tests. These tests are set by the British Standards Organisation or their equivalent European tests, and they must receive a ‘pass’ certificate.Astro Lighting Void Round DownlightsThinking of installing new downlights? Here are some Safety Tips Sparks would encourage you to use a registered electrician to install your downlighters. You should keep the manufacturer's instructions for your new downlights in a safe place for future reference. Here is a brief list of other steps to follow when installing downlights: Thoroughly read and follow the manufacturer's instructions. Always ensure your mains-powered electricity is switched off before changing the lamp. Look at the packaging and the downlighter for details of the correct replacement lamps. Do not exceed the maximum number of wattage allowed. Don't fit a cool beam (or ‘dichroic’) reflector lamp unless the downlight is specifically designed for use with that lamp type. If in any doubt, just fit them with standard aluminium reflector lamps. Check to see that the lamp holder is not damaged, scorched, or corroded. If it is, then do not fit the lamp and seek help from a registered electrician. Checking your existing downlights: Safety tips If you just want to check that the downlights you are currently using are safe, you can take the following steps: Look for visible markings on downlights which indicate lamp wattage and lamp type. Check the recessed ceiling lights and their surroundings for signs of discoloration or scorching caused by overheating. Make sure that downlights installed in floor and ceiling cavities have enough space around them. Ensure that downlights are not in close proximity of loft insulation or other combustible materials. Check that your downlights are not placed near furniture, curtains or similar flammable items. Make sure you haven’t fitted ‘dichroic’ lamps in lamp holders designed for use with aluminum reflector lamps. If you have, then replace them with the correct type. We hope this guide has given you comprehensive information on how to safely handle your downlights. This applies to instances where you are replacing them, or simply checking that the ones you have installed are safe.