Can anyone tell me if the megaman 11w compact reflector lamp meets Part L1 of the building regs ?
That's odd - when I look at Part L1, I see this:it does not comply with para 44 of Part L1.
Can't see that requirement either.This requires the FITTING to provide the control circuitry.
Nope.This means there is nothing to stop someone subsequently removing the low energy (Megaman) lamp and replacing it with a regular tungsten or halogen lamp.
Or you demand that Building Control tell you where the law requires that.So, if you were hoping to get around building control's insistence on 25% low energy requirement it won't wash. You would need to change at least 25% of the fittings for low energy specific fittings. SGU10s, for example.
Serves you, or the **** who thought it was a good idea to try and light a house with 2" diameter torches recessed into the ceiling, right.as it looks as if I will have to remove 52 of them in a new build and find a replacment !!
Even if by using LED lamps you can light your room with 15W, if by using lights not designed to act like a torch you could have done it with 5W then your design is still wrong.
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