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low voltage halogen - low voltage halogen lighting information

The filament of a low voltage halogen (or tungsten halogen) bulb burns at a higher temperature than in a standard tungsten bulb and uses a higher gas pressure. This means that bulbs are smaller and made from quartz in order to withstand the greater heat.

Halogen bulbs are available in both mains and low voltage. The information below refers to low voltage halogen. For information on mains voltage halogen, click here.

Type of light - a cool, crisp, white light. Of all domestic light sources, they produce a light closest to natural daylight.
Voltage – 12V
Lifespan – 3,000 to 5,000 hours
Colour temperature – 3,000 degrees Kelvin

Low Voltage Halogen Advantages
&bull Smaller than mains voltage halogen bulbs.
&bull More energy efficient as the bulb wattages tend to be lower, which makes them cheaper to run.
&bull Produce the same amount of light as an ordinary tungsten bulb at a lower wattage.
&bull Last longer than mains voltage halogens.
&bull Provide an instant controllable light
&bull Available in a wide range of shapes, sizes, beam spread, colours, fittings and wattage
&bull Dimmable (transformer must also be dimmable)

Low Voltage Halogen Disadvantages
&bull Require a transformer to convert 240V to 12V. Transformers may either be within the fitting itself or connected to the circuit.
&bull Touching the bulb’s glass will shorten its life. To find out why, click here.
&bull Temptation to overuse as the bulbs are so small. Large numbers will generate a lot of heat and be a potential fire risk.
 
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Information about the wide range of bulbs out there, including energy saving options.

choosing a light source - information on the different light sources
compact fluorescent - information on compact fluorescent, known as energy saving lamps
energy saving wattages - chart of energy saving equivalent wattages
fluorescent lamps - information on fluorescent lighting
LED lights - LED lighting information
Light Bulb Caps - Light bulb cap information
low voltage halogen - low voltage halogen lighting information
mains voltage halogen - mains voltage halogen lighting information
tungsten lamps - Tungsten lighting information
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Information about the legal requirements regarding lighting within your home.

bathroom zones - diagram and explanation of bathroom lighting zones.
building regulations - information on regulation for wiring your home and Part P
childrens lights - information about the regulations affecting children's lights
IP numbers table - details on what the different IP numbers mean.
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lighting rooms

Guidance notes on what to consider when buying lights for a particular room in your home.

lighting a bathroom - information about how to light a bathroom.
light for bedrooms - information on how to light a bedroom.
children's rooms - information about lighting a child's bedroom
dining room lighting - how to light a dining room
hallways and stairs - information about lighting your hallway & stairs
home offices - information about what to look for in home office lighting
kitchen lighting - information about lighting for your kitchen
living room lighting - information about what to consider when choosing lights for your living room
outdoor lighting - information about what to consider when selecting lights for outside
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