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david

2006-04-19, 7:21 pm

hi anybody found any lights fittings for zoon 2 in the bathroom not
downlighters but must be cheap for rented houses as i cant find any at the
moment thanks


Andrew Gabriel

2006-04-19, 8:21 pm

In article <noy1g.62252$g76.57267@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>,
"david" <electrical2003@hotmail.com> writes:
> hi anybody found any lights fittings for zoon 2 in the bathroom not
> downlighters but must be cheap for rented houses as i cant find any at the
> moment thanks


I have IKEA ones. They don't do my model any more, but
they might still do some suitable, and they were very cheap.

If you can't find anything specifically labelled as Zone 2,
any IPX4 or higher rated fitting with no exposed metal parts
should do. When searching, check in the outdoor lighting
sections too, again checking for IPX4 (or better) with no
exposed metalwork.

--
Andrew Gabriel
david

2006-04-19, 8:21 pm

thanks what price did you pay for them ,ive looked at the outside ipx4 and
they are not very nice for inside in a bathroom
"Andrew Gabriel" <andrew@cucumber.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:4446bae6$0$655$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk...
> In article <noy1g.62252$g76.57267@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>,
> "david" <electrical2003@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> I have IKEA ones. They don't do my model any more, but
> they might still do some suitable, and they were very cheap.
>
> If you can't find anything specifically labelled as Zone 2,
> any IPX4 or higher rated fitting with no exposed metal parts
> should do. When searching, check in the outdoor lighting
> sections too, again checking for IPX4 (or better) with no
> exposed metalwork.
>
> --
> Andrew Gabriel



Andrew Gabriel

2006-04-20, 5:21 am

In article <4gz1g.2171$4k5.1207@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net>,
"david" <electrical2003@hotmail.com> writes:
> thanks what price did you pay for them ,ive looked at the outside ipx4 and


The IKEA ones would have been under £20, maybe as low as £10,
but I don't recall now.

> they are not very nice for inside in a bathroom


That's true.
I find lighting which is both aesthetically pleasing and
designed with good technical compitence (e.g. IPx4, or low
energy compatible, or whatever other quite reasonable
requirements you might have) is very hard to find. Many of
my own house lights I have made myself as a consequence.

--
Andrew Gabriel
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