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Topic Title: LED fittings Topic Summary: Type C or Type B Created On: 26 November 2012 08:59 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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what type of fuse is recommended for LED fittings C or B??
Just a random thought with regards to replacing hi-bay with LED. |
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Type b as no start up inrush
------------------------- Dougie Power Plus Electrical.co.uk My mission is to live as long as possible......so far so good! |
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Halers did have a limit of 15 fittings on a type B, but I see now that have removed that limitation.
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never had any problems with LED lighting protected by type b breakers.
Type B is usually not efficient when used with high amount of fluorescent lights or toroidal transformers due to high strart-up current. ------------------------- Max Dimmable LED bulbs |
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