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Fitting too small about 6 mm smaller diameter than a besa boxif the holes line up use a conduit box or a round dry lining box.
Brick wallwhat's it going to be mounted on? wall, ceiling, brick,dry line?
Smaller than an architrave boxOP
Could you chop an architrave box into the wall and mount the light fitting directly over it
Smaller than an architrave box
Sorry posted that before I seen your last post..
I would just drill and screw the the fittings to the wall, leaving enough room behind for connections
Looks like the only thing I can do but it's not good practice is itIn this case I would simply chop a small hole into the brick to shove the connector block into and amount the light directly over the hole...
Looks like the only thing I can do but it's not good practice is it
it's how thousands of wall lights are fitted. the connections are accessible just by unscrewing the fitting.Looks like the only thing I can do but it's not good practice is it
MainsIs it mains voltage or selv?
MainsIs it mains voltage or selv?
Fitting smaller than an architrave boxyou could fit a flush architrave box vertical to house the connections, then drill and plug fixings each side to mount the fitting.
No just noticed that there is no earth connection and no paperwork but it doesn't look double insolated to meEarth tag on the base or not needed?
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