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Evening all,

As the title says, I need recommendations for a down-light that can sit in timber.

As far as I am aware the light needs to be "F" marked, for flammable surfaces.

Ideally the light would be fairly shallow too.

Thanks for your replies,

James
 
Quite a selection here...

LED Fire Rated Downlights | Downlights | NoLinkingToThis - https://www.NoLinkingToThis/c/electrical-lighting/fire-rated-downlights/cat5170036?lightbulbtechnology=led&cm_sp=managedredirect-_-lighting-_-fireratedleddownlights
 
I was under the impression, from the installation instructions I've read, that most if not all down lights require an air gap around their sides (some up to 75mm), otherwise the luminaire will overheat and fail?
 

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