Red Arrow Downlight Fixed GU10 Fire Rated Brass FGFBDC
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The Red Arrow fire rated downlight is designed to accommodate the GU10 bulb fitment which is held in place using a twist and lock system that makes replacement extremely simple. This is the 'fixed' model which cannot be tilted.An integrated intumescent material completely seals the downlight and any associated bores/cut outs to ensure that your ceiling's ability contain a fire is not compromised with its installation. The unit has been tested in 30, 60 and 90 minute fire rated ceilings.This downlight includes a GU10 connection cable and is also fitted with an integrated terminal block connector in order to connect the 240v supply quickly and safely.Approved to BS476 parts 21 - 23, suitable for 90 minute fire rated ceilings.Note that the fitting's cut out diameter is 75mm and the visible, front facing fascia is 92mm.When fitting a bulb, please consider that the recommended maximum wattage is 35W for flammable surfaces and 50W for those that are non-flammable. Fitting anything above these tolerances poses a serious risk of fire.Bulbs not included. Suitable for kitchens, living rooms, dining rooms, hallways, offices and bedrooms.Requires 1 x GU10 bulb max 35W (sold separately).
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