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Low energy downlighters

Lightsafe is expanding its range of emergency lighting systems with the launch of the ERFPL low energy fire rated downlighters.

With the rise of energy bills and recent legislations, it is becoming increasingly important for contractors to use low energy products for domestic or commercial applications.

In comparison to the GU10 halogen lights, Lightsafe Fire Rated Downlighters have a long lamp life (10,000 hr) and are only 14 Watt per light point offering an extraordinary 70% energy saving.

The new ERFPL Fire Rated Downlighters  are available in white or brushed chrome and come with high frequency electronic ballast and lamp.

The pressed steel body will fit neatly into an area providing up to 30, 60 or 90 minutes of protection.

The fittings have been fully tested and are fully certified, complying with Part B, C, E & L of the Building Regulations.

Lightsafe

(0)1253 699 500

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