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Im quoting a job where they want retro fitting led lamps into some 6ft fluorescent fittings, access is a pain so couldnt really get up to them to inspect them, i believe they are T12 magnetic ballast fittings.

The problem comes with the emergency fittings, what are people doing when it comes to the emergency fittings when retrofitting led lamps like this?

(replacement of the fitting isn't really an option as they are twin recessed/trough fittings total of 24)

Many thanks
 
We don't do fluro to LED conversions, most are junk, some are questionable from a safety point of view. Far better all round to replace the fittings with purpose designed LED ones, that also sorts the emergency problem. We have been taking quite a few of various types out of an office recently, all had a far lower light output than the t8 tubes they replaced.
 
We don't do fluro to LED conversions, most are junk, some are questionable from a safety point of view. Far better all round to replace the fittings with purpose designed LED ones, that also sorts the emergency problem. We have been taking quite a few of various types out of an office recently, all had a far lower light output than the t8 tubes they replaced.

Cheers for the reply, in an ideal world would replace them, unfortunately they are 6ft twins recessed into a wooden ceiling and the bloke has said he doesnt want them replacing just upgrading to Led, bit of a bugger. Will try and upload a pic i took of them
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Nice... I think I'd just repair any faulty ones and leave it at that! If you do go down the route of LED tubes make sure you get ones that have an adjustable angle as the tubes look like they are on either side of the centre frame. Non adjustable ones are likely to shine light straight into the sides of the fitting rather than down through the diffuser.
 
We had something similar with some fluorescent fittings inside big metal enclosures with a platic lid.

In the end, to maintain the look we replaced the innards with LED batten fittings which worked well.

Might be an option.
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A stand alone EM bulkhead to deal with the emergencies.
 

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