Spike12 Garden Spotlight 240v 12w 1250lm 40 degree 2700K IP67 Anodised Anthracite
and traditional garden settings. Extra glare protection is available with the use of the EPGS65 glare shield.
By removing the spike from the fitting, it can be mounted onto a pergola and used for spotlighting down on a subject.
240v Spike spotlights need their own circuit from an existing or new fuse box. The box must be protected by a residual current
device (RCD) and controlled with a double-pole isolating switch. As a general rule of thumb, the armoured cables need to
be run underground- at least 450mm with weatherproof junction boxes. Use an electrician qualified under ‘Part P’ building
regulations to install any mains electricity outdoors who will certify the work properly.
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All exterior lighting products on our website have an IP rating which is explained further in our Technical Help/Products section
but in simple terms the IP rating is 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 as the weakest point is always cable joints. All joints must be made 100% water tight and this can be
done using IP68 inline connectors, waterproof junction boxes which are then filled with a resin or 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.
Lamp Colour (Kelvins)
The colour of a lamp is defined as a measurement called kelvins. A standard GLS light bulb in your house would be 2,700
kelvins which is in the warm colour spectrum and a lamp with 5,000 kelvins would be at the very cold white spectrum.

































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