Can IP20 lights be used in bathroom?

Can IP20 lights be used in bathroom?

Although there are numerous combinations of IP ratings, the most common ones are: IP67, IP65, IP44, IP20. Most bathroom light fittings are IP20 or above rated, and depending on their IP rating they can be mounted in the different zones in the bathroom.

What is IP20 suitable for?

IP20 products are most commonly used for indoor purposes, within areas such as your living room or kitchen. This is mainly because they are generally unable to withstand exposure to external climate and adverse weather conditions, which is why we do not recommend them for outdoor use.

What IP rating is required for bathroom lights?

IP44
Requires a minimum IP liquid rating of 4. Any area that is outside zone 1 and 2 – no requirement but we always recommened IP44 as a minimum in bathrooms.

What light is suitable for bathroom?

LEDs: Light-emitting diode (LED) bulbs have become viable options for bathroom lighting. Like the others, a CRI of 90 or above and color temperature of 2700K to 3000K are recommended.

Is IP20 good for bathroom?

IP ratings explained: So a very common IP20 used for many household lights, 2 means nothing over 12mm can enter, ie fingers, and 0 no water protection. This makes IP44 a good rating for outdoor lights as well as some areas in the bathroom.

What is IP20 LED strip?

The IP20 rating officially stands for “touch by fingers (>12.5mm) | No protection”. The 2 in IP20 stands for being able to withstand basic touch and rudimentary dust protection. It won’t survive hard impacts or anything like that, but you can safely touch it with your fingers.

What’s the difference between IP20 and IP65?

Using an IP20 strip inside of an aluminium profile is highly recommended for indoor situations, then for outdoor IP65 can mostly suffice unless protection from the elements is impossible, then go IP67.

How bright should a bathroom light be?

Bathroom Lighting Should be Bright Enough Just Like the Daylight. It is important to remember that bathroom lighting should at least be 500 to 600 lumens to mimic the daylight.

What’s the minimum IP rating for a bathroom?

Your bathroom is split up into four different zones, with different ratings required for each one. Zone 0 The interior of the bath tub, shower or basin. Minimum IP rating: IPx7

Where to discuss IP20 in bathroom Zone 1?

Discuss IP20 in Bathroom Zone 1 in the Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net I’m hoping for a bit of advice from the experts here. Our electrician has fitted an IP20 rated downlight above the shower in our new bathroom.

Is it safe to put an IP20 light over a shower?

Our electrician has fitted an IP20 rated downlight above the shower in our new bathroom. He says this is fine as the GU10 LED bulb is a sealed unit and therefore “won’t explode.” I’m not convinced that it’s entirely safe as I would expect an IP44 rated fitting as an absolute minimum. That said, I’m far from being an expert so may well be mistaken.

What does it mean to have IP20 rating?

IP20 (indoor) The IP20 rating officially stands for “touch by fingers (>12.5mm) | No protection”. The 2 in IP20 stands for being able to withstand basic touch and rudimentary dust protection. It won’t survive hard impacts or anything like that, but you can safely touch it with your fingers. The 0 in IP20 stands for no water protection whatsoever.