LED Fire Rated Downlights
Our LED fire-rated downlights are designed to provide quality lighting whilst also restoring the fire integrity of your ceilings. They do this by sealing the hole in which the downlights are fitted to slow the spread of fire. Fire-rated downlights should be used in all ceilings where people inhabit the floor above.
At YESSS Electrical, we supply a range of LED fire-rated downlights for everything from kitchen lighting to bathroom lighting. These lights are highly energy-efficient and they could help you lower your energy bills by reducing your energy consumption.
Take a look at our excellent range of LED fire-rated downlights to find the best solution for your domestic or commercial property. We also stock a collection of GU10 fire-rated downlightsand non fire-rated downlights from a variety of leading brands.

Collingwood Lighting
H2 Lite Dimmable Fire Rated Downlight, 4.4W, 440lm, 3000K, IP65, Brushed Steel

Collingwood Lighting
H4 Lite Adjustable LED Downlight, 4.4W, 440lm, 3000K, IP65, White

Collingwood Lighting
H2 Lite Dimmable Fire Rated Downlight, 4.4W, 460lm, 4000K, IP65, Brushed Steel

Collingwood Lighting
H2 Lite 500 CSP Colour Switchable Dimmable Fire Rated Downlight, 6.4W, 3000K / 4000K / 6500K, IP65

Aurora
X7™ Fixed 7W Fire Rated Downlight, 580lm, 3000K, White

Collingwood Lighting
H2 Lite Dimmable Fire Rated Downlight, 4.4W, 440lm, 3000K, IP65, Chrome

ML Accessories
230 Volt IP65 5 Watt Fire Rated LED Downlight - Cool White

Saxby
OrbitalPLUS Recessed Downlights, 9W, 460lm, 3000K, IP65, White

Saxby
OrbitalPRO CCT Panel Light, 9W, 450lm, 3000K / 4000K / 6000K, IP65, White

Aurora
mPro™ Fixed Dimmable Fire Rated Downlight, 600lm, 3000K, IP65, White

Collingwood Lighting
5.4W H2 Lite CSP Fire Rated LED Downlight, 2700K/3000K/4000K, 560lm, IP65, Brushed Metal

Aurora
X7™ Fixed 7W Fire Rated Downlight, 620lm, 4000K, White

Saxby
ShieldECO 500 Fixed Downlight, 4W, 500lm, 3000K, IP65, White

Collingwood Lighting
H4 Lite Adjustable LED Downlight, 4.4W, 460lm, 4000K, IP65, White

Collingwood Lighting
H2 Pro 550 Dimmable Fire Rated Downlight, 5.2W, 550lm, 3000K, IP65

Collingwood Lighting
H2 Lite Dimmable Fire Rated Downlight, 4.4W, 460lm, 4000K, IP65, Chrome

Aurora
E8™ Adjustable 8W Dimmable Fire Rated Downlight, 610lm, 3000K, White

Aurora
E6™ PRO Adjustable 6W Dimmable Fire Rated Downlight, 680lm, 3000K, IP20, White

ML Accessories
230 Volt IP65 5 Watt Fire Rated LED Downlight - Warm White

Collingwood Lighting
H4 Lite Adjustable LED Downlight, 4.4W, 460lm, 4000K, IP65, Brushed Steel

Aurora
E5™ Fixed 4.5W Dimmable Fire Rated Downlight, 400lm, 3000K

Saxby
OrbitalPLUS Recessed Downlights, 9W, 460lm, 5000K, IP65, White

Collingwood Lighting
H4 Lite Adjustable LED Downlight, 4.4W, 440lm, 3000K, IP65, Brushed Steel

Saxby
ShieldECO 500 Fixed Downlight, 4W, 500lm, 3000K, IP65, Satin Nickel
FAQs
What are the regulations for fire-rated downlights?
UK fire safety regulations state that for all recessed downlights installed into ceilings, fire-rated downlights should be used. This is because recessed downlights can hinder the fire rating of your ceiling, as the holes placed in the structure allow fire to spread more easily. Surface-mounted downlights typically don’t need to be fire-rated as they do not compromise the fire rating of the ceiling.
Electrical Safety First recommends that users install fire-rated downlights that are fitted with aluminium reflector lamps, as these help to ensure that any fires that occur in the space below are kept out of cavities and this helps to minimise the heat build-up above and within the fitting.
Do I need fire-rated downlights?
If you’re installing LED downlights in a space where individuals could live or inhabit the area above, fire-rated downlights should be used. Unless you are installing lights which are surface-mounted, fire-rated downlights must be used to restore the fire integrity of your ceiling.
What is the difference between fire-rated downlights and non fire-rated downlights?
The difference between fire-rated downlights and non fire-rated downlights is that fire-rated downlights are manufactured to help slow the spread of fire. Contrastingly, non fire-rated downlights are not designed to assist with fire safety.
Fire-rated downlights feature an intumescent pad which swells up when a certain temperature is reached, the light fitting then blocks and delays the spread of fire. Fire-rated downlights have ratings which relate to the amount of time they can delay the spread of fire. For example, the apartments in blocks of flats may require fire-rated downlights which offer fire delays of around 120 minutes to allow people to escape the building.
What is the difference between spotlights and downlights?
Downlights are often mistaken for spotlights, however there are some key differences between these two types of light fittings. Downlights are typically recessed into the ceiling, whilst spotlights are surface-mounted. Spotlights tend to be most suitable for directiona