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SpektroLED Evo Fixed Downlight Fire Rated IP65 | 5W/7W Selectable CCT | Dimmable Knightsbridge

Model No. SPEKFCWA by: Knightsbridge
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The Knightsbridge SpektroLED Evo Fixed Downlight is a 48-in-1 versatile solution featuring selectable 5W/7W power and 4 selectable CCTs (2700K–6000K). It is Fire Rated, IC Rated, IP65 (from below), and dimmable.

Note: this item comes with a white round bezel; if you require a different finish, matt black and brushed chrome bezels are available to order.

The Knightsbridge SPKEVF SpektroLED Evo Fixed Downlight represents the next generation of versatile, high-specification fire-rated lighting, meticulously designed for both the contractor and the end user. This single unit delivers an impressive 48-in-1 solution by combining two selectable wattages (5W and 7W) with four selectable Colour Correlated Temperatures (CCTs: 2700K, 3000K, 4000K, 6000K). The white round bezel is included, with five other magnetic bezel options available separately to match any interior design.

Built for both safety and convenience, the SpektroLED Evo is Fire Rated (tested to 30/60/90 minutes in solid timber, 30 minutes in web joist/i-joist), IC Rated (suitable for insulation contact), and Acoustic Rated. Its IP65 rating from the front makes it suitable for wet locations like bathrooms (IP20 from above). A key feature is the positioning of the wattage and CCT switches under the magnetic bezel, allowing for easy adjustment after the downlight has been fully installed.

The installation process is contractor-friendly, utilizing clever male and female loop-in/loop-out power connectors for fast termination and easy removal for maintenance. This low-profile design requires a minimal void and boasts high energy efficiency with an efficacy of 144lm/W. The SpektroLED Evo is dimmable with trailing-edge dimmers and is backed by a robust 5-year warranty.

Features and Benefits

  • 48-in-1 Versatility: Combines 2 selectable wattages (5W/7W) and 4 selectable CCTs with 6 bezel options (extra bezels sold separately) for maximum flexibility.
  • Fire, IC, and Acoustic Rated: Complies with fire rating standards for 30/60/90 minute solid timber, 30 minute web/i-joist, is IC Rated (insulation contact), and Acoustic Rated (ISO 10140-2:2010).
  • Selectable Wattage & CCT: Easy access switches under the magnetic bezel allow adjustment of 5W or 7W output and colour temperature (2700K−6000K) after installation.
  • IP65 Rated: Provides protection against dust and water jets from below, making it perfect for bathrooms and wet areas.
  • Contractor-Friendly Wiring: Features loop-in/loop-out first and second fix connectors for quick cable termination and easy downlight removal/maintenance.
  • Dimmable: Fully dimmable for ambient lighting control (for use with Trailing-edge dimmers).
  • Extremely Low Profile: Compact design requires a minimal void for installation in shallow ceilings.

Technical Specifications

  • Model: SPKEVF SpektroLED Evo Fixed
  • Construction: Pressed steel
  • Electrical Class: Class II electrical rated
  • Input Voltage: 230V 50Hz (Direct to fixture)
  • Wattage (Selectable): 5W or 7W
  • Lamp Technology: SMD LED
  • Colour Temperature (CCT Selectable): 2700K,3000K,4000K,6000K
  • Lumens Output (Max Range): 580lm to 870lm (depending on W/CCT setting)
  • Efficacy: 144lm/W
  • CRI: >80
  • Beam Angle: 60 deg
  • Dimming: Dimmable (with Trailing-edge dimmers)
  • IP Rating: IP65 from below, IP20 from above
  • Fire Rating: Tested to 30/60/90 mins
  • I-Joist/Web-Joist Rated: 30 mins
  • IC Rated: Yes (Insulation Contact)
  • Acoustic Rated: Yes (ISO 10140-2:2010)
  • Lifespan: 50,000h
  • Operating Temperature: 25 deg C
  • Dimensions:
    - Diameter: 90mm
    - Recess Depth: 43mm
    - Min. Void Required: 45mm
    - Cutout Diameter: 70mm
  • Weight: 0.23kg
  • Warranty: 5 years
  • Certification: CE Mark
Lights Specific
Dimmable yes
Electrical Rating Class 2 - Double Insulated
Energy Type Mains Voltage 240V
Fire Rating Fire Rated
IP Rating IP65
Lamp Base LED integrated
Lamp Style Modern
lamp Type LED Light
Light Color 2700K / 3000K / 4000K / 6000K
Lumens 840lm
Mounted on Ceiling
Number of Lamps 1
Rooms Commercial
Total Wattage 7W
Wattage 5W/7W
Zone Rating 1, 2, and 3
Range LED Downlights
Cutout 70mm

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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. 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