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Dambo

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Why are some light fittings restricted to catering for a maximum of 60w bulbs?

 
It's usually to do with the heat rated temp. of the fabric shades &/or the lampholder.

 
Why are some light fittings restricted to catering for a maximum of 60w bulbs?
It's a greenpeace consipricy with the major manufacturers. They limit the light output and save Wales if I understand correctly.

So if you don't want to save the Welsh then fit 100W lamps. Sparky999 always fits 150W lamps but he has a vested interest in keeping his station open.........

Wet Fish

 
:eek: :O:OI am genuinely intrigued as to what other possible reasons you would suggest Damien...

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I didn't have one. I was just curious why they wouldn't accept upto 100w bulbs.

 
How many good old drum fittings have you found with a halo left for a cover?

 
I thought the 60watt bulbs were only permitted now to stop all these younguns playing their loud light fittings after dark...

100watt or 150watt were deemed too noisy and a bit antisocial..

wasn't it in approved document 'E'

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