by Branta »
Sun Feb 13, 2011 12:05 pm
Thanks ericmark, some interesting points here, but to argue that they aren't suitable for part of a fixed installation is to argue that these are illegal in the application for which they are intended, because for sure they will be permanently wired-in if fitted under kitchen wall cabinets. Unless, that is, the fact that the only way of connecting them is via a pluggable lead is a deliberate getaround for this regulation, and qualifies them as "portable". Come to think of it, the way they use a plastic mounting clip instead of being screwed right to the cabinet might also be a gimmick to qualify them as "portable", but to me it is just very neat and convenient.
For sure the ones I have (from 2 different manufacturers) bear the double-insulated logo.
So my proposal is to use a ceiling rose (I guess that's a "luminaire supporting coupler (LSC)") which has no earth wire anywhere near it (this installation was legal in the 1960s and the changing regulations don't actually serve to make it "illegal" overnight), and have a pair of coupling flexes coming out of the rose. Then with 2 rows of 3 x 20W T4 lamps I have 120W of fluorescent lighting in the kitchen (about 600W in GLS terms), which in this kitchen I'm confident will be enough.
Right now he has 3 x 20W halogen spots (maybe equivalent to 80W GLS, but what a crazy idea to put spots in a kitchen) which are definitely NOT enough (and not double-insulated either !). I'll be leaving his house safer than it was before, I think my conscience won't struggle with this.