Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Recessed Can Heat Sensors Why Does My Recessed Light Continually Turn On And Off On It's Own?

Why does my recessed light continually turn on and off on it's own? - recessed can heat sensors

I built a light in a radius of 20 amps. Switch is in three stores in a bathroom. I have a ceiling, extractor fan and recessed light in the same switch. "The light has a sensor overload of heat on them to leave does not overheat? The ceiling fan and light, while the light is on the dismissal still be there and then come back. After a short time. In the beginning I tried to turn the switch and the switch, but it takes time for him to return. Any ideas?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Most luminaires include a heat sensor, which consists of the bulb to overheat. Could it be that you're an agency who exceed the rating of your camera. Never install a 110-watt bulb in a recessed light. Most of the time are about a 60-watt light bulb plan.
This could cause a fire if the unit overheats continues to take precautions to ensure that you have the right to shoot. When removing the lamp is normally not say a label inside the machine, it should not exceed a certain power of the lamp (bulb).

getrdone said...

The light bulb goes wrong. This is common in this type of lamp. This lamp must be exactly the same as were to be replaced.

mel said...

I gotta go with the snowman. Reducing the power of the lamp.

Joe Blough said...

Yes, built-in lights lighting a thermo switch. Check the lamp power and see a label to fix the draw, the maximum power the lamp on the support of the fact that the Rule 60 watts.Also if you theres a loft above the light, send insulation fell or higher .

snowman said...

The lights are triggered when they are too weak hot.Try bulb power.

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