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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 498566" data-attributes="member: 490"><p> 15 downlights - sounds like a large area y0u are illuminating? I would be inclined to group sets of downlights to give different lighting effects, eg in a kitchen, I would separate an island unit / under cupboard lighting / and general area lighting so the customer can have soft lighting / full on bright lighting depending on what they are doing.</p><p></p><p>As for in-rush currents, these are in the order of micro-seconds and should not be picked up be a breaker type B or not. in my opinion, tripping MCB is more to do with the quality of downlighter used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 498566, member: 490"] 15 downlights - sounds like a large area y0u are illuminating? I would be inclined to group sets of downlights to give different lighting effects, eg in a kitchen, I would separate an island unit / under cupboard lighting / and general area lighting so the customer can have soft lighting / full on bright lighting depending on what they are doing. As for in-rush currents, these are in the order of micro-seconds and should not be picked up be a breaker type B or not. in my opinion, tripping MCB is more to do with the quality of downlighter used. [/QUOTE]
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