Uplighter distance from pitched ceiling

DJM

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As we are decorating, SWMBO wants to replace the wall light with new and has chosen http://www.thelighting-company.co.u..._58_5/dar-via-wall-light-satin-chrome-p-14016. But as it has a stupidly high wattage halogen (and although I would replace with the lowest I can get which seems to be 60w) I'm still concerned about heat and proximity to the pitched ceiling.

I am sure the instructions will state how far from the ceiling it should be (hope of experince there :( ) but no point buying only to find to use it we'd have to floor mount it :LOL:

So is there a rule of thumb for distance between 60w halogen uplighter and a emulsion painted pitched ceiling?
 
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BS7671 (wiring regs) States that fixed equipment and fixed materials adjacent to electrical equipment "shall be protected against harmful effects of heat or thermal radiation"
This often by non-combustible barriers/enclosures or distance.
There are no particular distances given to up lighters and I would say if you offered a sensible distance of around 500mm it should not be a potential risk.
But if the manufacturer advises differently, use their guidance.
If you chose to contact the manufacture the numbers is:
Tel: +44 (0)1295 672200
http://www.darlighting.co.uk/contact_us.php
 
Thanks for the reply. Persuaded her to look at something else which is not as inefficient.
 
I concur.

Spot fittings usually have 0.5m on them as the minumum distance between the lamp and an adjacent surface.
 
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And even if mounted far enough away not to damage the ceiling, or be dangerous, I guarantee it would have discoloured it over time.

Could you put a cornice up which you could use for concealed cold cathode neons?



here's an example of that in a domestic kitchen showing that it isn't only suitable for nightclubs and hotel foyers:


(Ignore the fact that there are also torches in that ceiling :confused: )
 

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