Pillar IP65 Square Outdoor Light GH88042V
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Pillar stainless steel recessed outdoor walkover light.
This recessed light has a square top plate manufactured from stainless steel with a brushed finish, mounted in the centre is a clear glass lens for the light to shine through.
This is held in place by four visible fixing screws, the fitting comes with a weather-resistant polycarbonate housing which is inserted into the ground.
Requires 1 x LED GU10 lamp that is not included.
This is part of the Pillar Walkover Range.
Data Sheets:
pillar-v5-29.09.22
Electrical Class | Class 1 - Requires an Earth. |
Finish | Stainless Steel |
Light Source | LED with a GU10 lamp holder. Fittings that are supplied with non-dimmable GU10 LED bulbs or those supplied without any GU10 bulbs can, in most instances, be made dimmable by installing a dimmable GU10 LED. |
Dimming Info | Not Suitable For Dimming. |
Warranty Period | 2 Years |
IP Rating | IP65 |
Weight | 800g |
Height | 150mm (5.91") |
Width | 105mm (4.13") |
Projection | 5mm (0.2") |
Cut Out | 102mm (4.02") |
Product Questions
Q1: How long is the cable?
A1: The cable is approximately 960mm long.
Q2: Is this a drive over light?
is this waterproof from heavy rain.
i recently ordered 1 and would potentially order more.
A2: Yes it is a walk/drive over light for domestic outdoor use. And it has an ingress protection rating of IP65
Q3: How do you get the bulb in and out when bulb needs changing
A3: The face plate is held in via four countersunk screws, you unscrew these, remove the face plate and this will give you access to the bulb. If you use one of our GU10 LED bulbs there is a good chance that you wont have to change the bulb for a very long time, if ever
Q4: I require 10 lights, Can they be wired together?
A4: Yes, that would be no problem at all. There are a number of ways this can be achieved, the most suitable should be decided by your electrician. The most common way would be to loop from one light to the next