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EvoFire Fire Rated Tiltable Round GU10 Downlight White 70mm Cutout IP20 Integral LED ILDLFR70K168

Model No. EVOTWH by: Integral LED
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Introducing the Integral LED EvoFire fire rated tiltable downlight with a 70mm cutout and 85mm diameter, IP20 rated, in white, complete with a GU10 lampholder, available at Sparks Electrical Wholesalers for the best price. Showcasing a design-led approach to fire-rated downlighting, the Evofire Micro Bezel edition shrinks the bezel size by 40% making it incredibly discreet. Coupled with a thickness of only 1mm, up to 10 times thinner than other fire-rated downlights on the market, the bezel provides a virtually seamless integration into any ceiling.

Manufactured from fire-rated steel and tempered glass, the sophisticated engineering and assembly ensure that its build calibre and aesthetics suit both high-end architectural spaces and residential and commercial settings. Revolutionising fire-rated downlight construction, the Evofire’s unique patented design foregoes the traditional canned configuration, favouring an open structure which improves heat dissipation, lamp reliability and longevity. Lamps installed in an Evofire run up to 10°C cooler than in a typical can-style fire-rated downlight - extending the lifetime of your lamps.

Tilting through 20°, this downlight promotes flexible lighting, allowing light to be directed exactly where needed, highlighting focal points and creating dynamic visual effects to enhance any space.

Certified for fire resistance at 30, 60, and 90 minutes for Solid Timber Joist and, 30 and 60 minutes for i-Joist ceiling constructions, compliant with BS 476 Part 21, the Evofire ensures peace of mind wherever fire protection is needed. Air Tightness compliant with Part C and Part L and Resistance to Sound compliant with Part E. See installation guide for full details.

EvoFire Fire Rated Tiltable Round GU10 Downlight White - Features

  • Evolutionary Fire Rated fitting designed by Integral LED
  • Tiltable
  • Developed in the UK - Patent GB2557957
  • Fire Rating 30/60/90 minutes
  • Ultra-thin 1mm 'blend-in' bezel with a premium finish for an attractive look in any room
  • Easy to install Loop-in/Loop-out piano-key style terminal block
  • Supplied with GU10 holders
  • Optional clip-in insulation guard sold separately

EvoFire Fire Rated Tiltable Round GU10 Downlight White - Specs

  • Quick Order Code: 230400
  • Barcode: 5055788296362
  • Category: Downlights
  • Range Name: Evofire Tiltable
  • Product Type: Fire Rated
  • Product Body Finish: White
  • Market Segment: Commercial indoor, Residential indoor
  • Finish: White
  • Features: Without Insulation Guard
  • Fixed/Tiltable: Tiltable
  • Warranty: 3
  • Emergency Option: No
  • Product Length: 85mm
  • Product Depth: 48.5mm
  • Product Width: 85mm
  • Product Weight: 160g
  • Material: Steel, Glass
  • Overall diameter: 85mm
  • Construction: Pressed Steel, Glass
  • Fire Rating (mins): 30, 60, 90 mins
  • Cut Out Diameter: 70
  • Luminaire Fixing: Recess mounted
  • Placement / Application: Indoor, General Lighting
  • Insulation Guard: Optional clip-in insulation guard available
  • EN: EN-60598
  • LVD Certified: Yes
  • Hg 0% (Mercury Free): Yes
  • IP Rating (Back/Recessed side): IP20 rated
  • IP Rating (Ingress Protection): IP20 rated
  • Lowest Operating Temperature (°C): -20
  • Maximum Operating Temperature (°C): 45
Lights Specific
Dimmable yes
Energy Type Mains Voltage 240V
Fire Rating Fire Rated
IP Rating IP20
Lamp Base GU10
Lamp Style Modern
lamp Type LED Light
Light Color Lamp Dependant
Lumens Lamp Dependant
Manufacturer Integral LED
Mounted on Ceiling
Number of Lamps 1
Rooms Kitchen
Total Wattage 6
Wattage 6
Zone Rating 3
Range EvoFire LED Downlights
Cutout 70

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Fire-Rated Downlights: What the Installer Must Know

Learn what every installer must know about fire-rated downlights — how they work, when they’re required under UK Building Regulations, and how to choose the right fitting. Explore tested, compliant, and stylish fire-rated downlights available at SparksDirect.Recessed downlights are ubiquitous in modern interior lighting, offering a clean, integrated look. But when you cut a hole in a ceiling, you inevitably interrupt the ceiling’s fire resistance — unless you use a fire-rated downlight. For any installer working in the UK, understanding how fire-rated downlights work, the regulatory context, and how to choose and install them correctly is essential.For electrical installers, fitting downlights isn't just about aesthetics and illumination—it's about fire safety and adhering to strict Building Regulations. Cutting a hole into a ceiling compromises the fire integrity of the structure. Fire-rated downlights are a mandatory solution, and understanding their function and correct application is paramount.In this article, we’ll cover:What a fire-rated downlight is, and how it worksWhen and where they are requiredKey technical and regulatory considerationsBest practices for installationRecommended fire-rated downlights available from SparksDirectBy the end, you’ll know exactly what to look for (and what to avoid) on site.What Is a Fire-Rated Downlight?A fire-rated downlight is a recessed lighting fixture designed to preserve or restore the fire integrity of a ceiling penetration. In simple terms:The act of cutting a hole through plasterboard (or other ceiling material) weakens the ceiling’s ability to resist fire.A fire-rated downlight contains intumescent material (or equivalent fire-sealing technology) that expands when exposed to heat, sealing gaps around the luminaire and forming a barrier. Through this action, the downlight helps delay the spread of fire and smoke upward, maintaining compartmentation between floors. Most fire-rated downlights are tested to maintain a ceiling’s fire rating for 30, 60, 90 (and in some cases 120) minutes, depending on the ceiling construction and the specific downlight. It’s not sufficient for a downlight merely to be “fire resistant” — it must be tested in combination with the ceiling construction (board types, layers, joist spacing, etc.). Note: be careful not to confuse F-Mark (a rating for mounting on flammable surfaces) with fire rating — an F-marked fitting is not necessarily fire rated. Buy fire-rated downlightsWhen & Where Are Fire-Rated Downlights Required?Regulatory Drivers (Approved Document B, Part B)In the UK, Building Regulations (Approved Document B, Fire Safety) require that any opening in a fire-resisting ceiling must be “adequately protected” so as not to compromise the fire resistance of that ceiling. If you install a recessed downlight in such a ceiling, that constitutes an opening, and unless that opening is properly fire-stopped with a suitable device (i.e. a tested fire-rated fitting or fire hood), you may breach compliance. Practical Application: Where to Use ThemIn any ceiling with occupancy above, or in multi-storey dwellings, fire-rated downlights are strongly recommended, if not required. In domestic settings, a 30-minute fire rating may suffice in many internal ceilings. In buildings with loft conversions, multi-storey houses, or flats, 60 or 90 minutes may be required. In larger residential buildings (e.g. flats above 18 m or 30 m), even 120-minute ceilings may be mandated, meaning downlights must be similarly rated. In bathrooms or wet zones, downlights may also need an IP rating (e.g. IP65), on top of being fire-rated. SparksDirect offers fire-rated downlights with IP65 ratings. Ceiling Construction & Tested SystemsYou cannot assume a downlight rated for 60 minutes works in all 60-minute ceilings — it is valid only when tested in the same or equivalent build-up (e.g. same plasterboard layers, joist spacing, etc.). Common ceiling test classifications include:30-minute: Single layer of 12.5 mm plasterboard on timber joists ~ 600 mm centres 60-minute: Double-layer board, thicker plasterboard, maybe wider build-up 90-minute and 120-minute systems often require more robust constructions (e.g. denser board, closer joist spacing) It’s the installer’s duty to check manufacturer test certificates and confirm the downlight is suitable for the exact ceiling type they are working with. Key Considerations for InstallersCertification, Testing & MarkingsLook for independent test evidence (e.g. BRE Global, third-party fire testing). Ensure compliance with relevant standards (e.g. BS EN 60598-2-2, UKCA/CE marking) as declared by the manufacturer. Check the fire rating (30, 60, 90, 120 mins) declared, and cross-reference with ceiling build-up. Confirm suitability for the joist type (solid timber, I-joists, steel-web joists) as some fittings are tested only with specific joist systems. Insulation, Voids & CoveringMany fire-rated downlights cannot be covered with insulation, unless they’re specifically rated for it. If insulation must run over or near the fitting, use insulation-support boxes or loft cups, or specify downlights from ranges that support insulation cover (e.g. Integral LED’s EvoFire, Aurora’s EFD Pro) as offered by SparksDirect. Avoid making overly large cut-outs or damaging the surrounding board, as that will degrade the fire resistance.Spacing, Seals & Acoustic PerformanceMaintain adequate spacing between downlights and between downlights and walls, as per manufacturer guidance.Use acoustic-sealing measures if needed (some fire-rated downlights also include acoustic sealing to maintain sound attenuation in the ceiling). Ensure a tight fit and proper application of intumescent gaskets or collars.Wiring and Electrical ComplianceInstall under the guidance of BS 7671 / Part P (for domestic installations).Ensure the wiring and junction boxes themselves are not compromising fire integrity (i.e. use fire-rated conduit, fire-stopping around cable entries).Use LED luminaires where possible, not halogen, to reduce heat risk and meet Part L (energy) compliance. SparksDirect emphasises LED models in their fire-rated ranges. Fire Hoods as AlternativesIn some cases, installers might wish to use a fire hood (i.e. a fire-rated enclosure placed above a non-fire-rated downlight).However, only use fire hoods that are certified for that purpose; many generic hoods don’t meet the required standards. SparksDirect notes that fire hoods are a fallback, not a first choice. Buying Fire Rated Downlights: Further Considerations.Recommended Fire-Rated Downlights from SparksDirectBelow are some fire-rated downlights that are currently offered by SparksDirect and are suitable for different applications. Always double-check the product’s datasheet, fire certificate, and compatibility before installation.Here are some of the highlights and what makes them suitable:Ultra Thin Fire Rated IP65 Fixed Downlight — ideal when you have very shallow voids; the slim profile helps fit where depth is tight, and the IP65 rating means it’s also suitable for bathroom zones.EvoFire Mini Fire Rated Downlight — compact solution, useful where minimal intrusion is desired.Astro Taro Round Fire Rated Downlight — from a well-known lighting brand (Astro), a more premium aesthetic look.ELAN LED 8W Fire Rated Tilt Downlight — tilt / adjustable design lets you aim the light; rated for 30/60/90 mins in timber joist ceilings. Lux Fire Fixed LED Fire Rated Downlight — fixed LED design with solid performance.EvoFire Ultra Thin Square Fire Rated — square, trimless, ultra-thin design for modern aesthetic installations.Aurora IP65 Fire Rated GU10 Fixed Downlight — combines fire rating with water ingress protection (IP65), useful for utility or wet zones.SpektroLED Evo Fixed Fire Rated — versatile fixed option with selectable wattage and color temperature.When selecting, consider:Fire rating matching your ceiling (e.g. 30, 60, 90 mins)Mechanical depth / void space — thin or mini profiles can help in tight spacesIP rating if in a damp/wet areaBeam type/tilt depending on lighting needs (fixed vs adjustable)Certification & manufacturer test dataWhether insulation can cover the fitting (if relevant)Summary & Best Practices ChecklistFire-rated downlights are not optional add-ons — they preserve the fire integrity of ceilings where holes are introduced.Always match the downlight’s fire rating to the ceiling’s required rating (30/60/90/120 mins).Check test certification, suitability for joist types, and compatibility with ceiling construction.Be cautious with insulation: use fixtures rated for coverage or add appropriate support/clearance.Maintain acoustic integrity and correct spacing.Always install under correct wiring and fire-stopping practices (BS 7671, Part P, etc.).Where aesthetics or existing non-rated fixtures compel, a certified fire hood may be used — but only where compliant hoods exist.Use trusted suppliers like SparksDirect, which stocks certified fire-rated downlights, offers datasheets, and handles trade support. Buy Fire Rated Downlights

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