
This Integral white round fire rated MR11 downlight combines advanced design features with essential safety protection, offering a sleek, low-profile lighting solution for modern interiors. The ultra-thin 1mm bezel creates a near-flush finish that blends seamlessly into the ceiling, minimizing visual intrusion while delivering a clean, contemporary aesthetic. Engineered with optimized thermal cooling technology, this fitting ensures efficient heat dissipation—critical for maintaining LED performance and longevity. The integrated fire rating provides essential safety compliance for ceilings that form part of fire separation barriers, making it suitable for apartments, multi-occupancy dwellings, and commercial premises.
Designed for both safety and installation convenience, this downlight carries an IP65 rating, offering complete protection against dust and low-pressure water jets, making it suitable for bathroom installations, including shower areas and other wet zones. The easy-install loop-in/loop-out wiring system simplifies electrical connections, allowing for straightforward daisy-chaining of multiple fittings. Accommodating a maximum 10W LED MR11 bulb (sold separately), this compact 64mm diameter unit is ideal for applications where space is limited yet reliable, protected lighting is required. The combination of fire safety, moisture protection, and ultra-slim design makes this Integral downlight a versatile choice for demanding residential and commercial environments.
Ultra-Thin 1mm Bezel: Near-flush finish that blends seamlessly into the ceiling for minimal visual intrusion.
Fire Rated: Maintains ceiling fire integrity for safety compliance in apartments and commercial premises.
IP65 Weatherproof Rating: Fully protected against dust and low-pressure water jets – suitable for bathroom shower zones.
Optimised Thermal Cooling: Efficient heat dissipation for enhanced LED performance and longevity.
Loop-in/Loop-out Wiring: Easy installation with simple daisy-chaining capability.
MR11 Lampholder: Accepts MR11 LED bulbs up to 10W (bulb not included).
Compact Dimensions: 64mm diameter for installation in tight spaces.
Versatile Application: Ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, and fire-rated ceiling installations.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | Fire rated MR11 downlight |
| Finish | White |
| Bezel | Ultra-thin 1mm blend-in design |
| Lamp Holder | MR11 |
| Maximum Wattage | 10W LED (bulb not included) |
| Ingress Protection | IP65 |
| Fire Rating | Yes (standard fire rated) |
| Wiring | Loop-in/Loop-out for easy installation |
| Cooling | Optimised thermal cooling system |
| Dimensions | Diameter: 64mm |
| Product Code | EFMR11W |
| Application | Bathrooms, shower areas, kitchens, apartments, multi-occupancy dwellings, commercial premises |
1. Is this downlight suitable for use directly above a shower?
Yes, the IP65 rating provides protection against low-pressure water jets, making this fitting suitable for installation directly above showers and in bathroom zone 1 (subject to local wiring regulations). Always consult current UK wiring regulations (BS 7671) for specific bathroom zoning requirements.
2. Does this downlight come with a bulb?
No, the bulb is not included. This fitting requires an MR11 LED bulb with a maximum wattage of 10W. MR11 bulbs are smaller than MR16 or GU10 fittings, so please ensure you select the correct lamp type.
3. What is the advantage of the ultra-thin 1mm bezel?
The ultra-thin bezel creates a near-flush appearance against the ceiling, minimizing visual disruption and creating a clean, contemporary finish that blends seamlessly with the surrounding surface.
4. What does loop-in/loop-out wiring mean?
Loop-in/loop-out wiring allows multiple downlights to be connected in a chain (daisy-chained) from a single power supply, simplifying installation and reducing the amount of cabling required.
5. Is this downlight fire rated, and where is this required?
Yes, this downlight is fire rated. Fire rated downlights are typically required in ceilings that form part of a fire separation barrier—such as between dwellings in apartments, between floors, or between residential and commercial spaces. Always consult current UK building regulations for specific requirements.