Modula, 30 degree adjustment, ground up light, square, 316 stainless steel, 240v GU10, IP67
a much lower lens temperature, which is important in walk over areas. Modula is fitted with a flush lens as standard.
The light is located by an “O” ring on the body into a sleeve tube. To facilitate removal of screws for future re-lamping
or other maintenance, apply copper grease to the threads of all screws being fitted for retention of bezels, grills or
other top plates or retaining rings.
steel screws are fitted with aluminium parts. It may also be used on screw threads of screw-off bezels or glare shields.
Ensure surplus is cleaned off with a solvent to prevent staining in use.
Installation 220 – 240v
Choosing the style of a product is only part of the equation you must also think of where that product will be used and how
it will be installed. All exterior lighting products on our web site have an IP rating appropriate to each light fitting
and its intended application and is therefore fit for purpose. Water ingress is the enemy for outdoor lighting and the
products supplied are only as good as the installation. The weakest point is always cable joints. All joints must be
made 100% watertight and this can be done using IP68 cable connectors and/or waterproof junction boxes which are then
filled with a re-enterable liquid gel mix. All joints where possible should be made above ground for easy access and
reduced water ingress. When installing ground buried lights adequate drainage systems should be put in place especially
in clay-based soil areas. If possible, use ground surface spike lights rather than a buried light. Mains 240v cable
will have less joints than a low voltage installation but care must be taken with the cable runs. Cabling should be Rubber
Butyl and not PVC. PVC leads to capillary action over time especially with UV degradation.
All exterior lights must be installed by a certified NIC EIC electrician and should be signed off by an electrician with
Part P certification. There are a selection of waterproof jointing kits and boxes available on this web site.
Using a single RCD for large numbers of 240v fittings is not recommended due to the risk of nuisance tripping. We advise the use of separate RCD protection for each circuit and a maximum of 12 fittings per RCD. Always put outdoor lighting on it’s own RCD. Where a garden lighting installation of more than 12 spike mount or recessed lights per circuit is proposed, we suggest the installation of 12v units with transformers, which results in a significantly higher fault tolerance and reliability in the total installation.



























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