DOWNLIGHT CLASSIFICATION GUIDE
In New Zealand and Australia downlights by law are not able to be installed without the correct certification and labeling. Downlights with no downlight classification marking are not compliant to be installed.
The downlight classifications listed below dictate how the downlight can be installed in accordance with electrical safety regulation standards in regard to placement with building insulation and clearance from building elements.
SYMBOLS IN REFERENCE TO: AS/NZS60598.2: 2016 |
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Classification | Current Marking | Previous Marking | Description |
CA90 |
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CA135 |
(Not applicable to Australia) |
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IC |
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IC-4 |
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NON-IC |
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DO NOT COVER |
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SCB Side clearance to building
HCB Height clearance to building elements
SCI Side clearance to building insulation
MIC Minimum clearance above building insulation for ventilation
Insulation type Class markings and Manufacturers specifications dictate what type of insulation is safe for each class of downlight
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- Outdoor Lights Materials and Finishes Guide
- Lamps – Light Sources
- Control Gear Information & Trouble Shooting
- IP Rating Chart
- Declaration of Compliance with Standards
- Bulb Terminology and Identification
- 12Volt DC Supply LED Strip & Module Planning
- Advantages of the Superlux LL and LLED Garden Lighting system
- 12 Volt Garden Lights
- The Different Purposes Of Lighting
- Lighting For Different Areas
- A Guide To Installing Lights
- Energy Efficient Lighting
- Colour Temperature Guide
- CRI: Colour Rendering Index
- Uniform Downlight Spacing Formula
- Downlight Classification Guide
- Lumens: What Are They And How Much Do I Need?
- Lux: What is it And How Much Do I Need?
- Globes With 60mmØ Fitter Included
- How Do Sensor Lights Work?