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Product Ref: 6046
From £105.99 inc VATThis contemporary wall light is available in either a galvanized or corten metal finish.
This light is ideal for installation either side of a doorway or exterior wall where light is required for a pathway for example.
Corten steel is a type of steel which contains copper, phosphorus, nickel and chrome in a ratio that makes the steel weathering steel so that the ready rusty surface protects the steel against corrosion 6-8 times better than the standard rusty steel. There will be no rust coming down the wall.
Designed for use with a GU10 base lamp up to a maximum of 8 watts, fitting includes a 5 watt SMD LED. Light source lumen 330, Kelvin 2,700, life hours 25,000. Beam angle 110 degrees.
A bollard light is also available to match this wall light.
Number Of Lamps | 1 |
Lamp Type | GU10 Base Mains Lamps |
Lamp Lumens | 330 |
Lamps Included | Yes |
Max Wattage | 8w |
Total Wattage | 5w |
Width | 140mm |
Height | 325mm |
Construction | Steel |
Wiring Details | Class 1 - Requires an Earth Connection |
IP Rating | IP44 |
Kelvin | 2700°K - Soft Warm White |
Driver | Includes integral driver/transformer suitable for 230 - 240v supply |
I note your advice re installation but if the drain hole was capped could the light be fitted upside down? |
Can this light have a PIR added to add a security aspect?
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Can this light be fitted upside down? As in with the glass part facing downwards. |