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Q & A of the Day - Is a normal luminaire rated Class 2 double insulated?

BookmarkThis 25.02.2011
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Our Voltimum Experts answer your questions on a daily basis in our Technical Expertise area. This Question of the Day, about a normal lighting pendant/batten holder, is answered by Philips Lighting:

A lighting pendant batten holder (not Philips).
A lighting pendant batten holder (not Philips).
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Question: Is a normal run-of-the-mill lighting pendant batten holder set rated as Class 2 double insulated?

Answer: Probably not. I would expect most 'run of the mill' luminaires to be Class I, unless otherwise stated.

A useful definition of insulation classes may be found here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appliance_classes

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