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Frequently Asked Questions
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General Questions
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Does
Christopher Wray Lighting stock all the lights shown?
How
do you charge for shades and bulbs?
Do you
deliver lights?
Does Christopher Wray Lighting
offer an installation service?
Can I install
my lights myself?
Where are Christopher
Wray Lighting’s
lights made?
Are your lights solid brass?
Do
wall brackets come complete with screws?
Can I
fit dimmer switches to downlighters?
What do you
mean by lighting accessories?
What is halogen
light?
How many transformers
do I need for my low voltage halogen lights?
What
is a dichroic halogen bulb/lamp?
What is tungsten
light?
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Does
Christopher Wray Lighting stock all the lights shown?
Our range is huge and it is not feasible
to keep stock of all the lights in our ranges at any one time. That
said, we
aim to keep our most popular items in stock all the time, but for
other items, please allow for an ordering time. We will advise you
of this when
you order, will keep this time to the shortest we can and undertake
to keep you advised of the progress of your order. top
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How do you charge
for shades and bulbs?
Except for lamps sold with their own specified style of shade,
we charge for shades separately. This is because we offer a wide selection
of shades, all costing different prices.
A lamp fitted with a paper lampshade will cost less than a lamp fitted
with fabric or silk shades. We give you the flexibility to create the
look that you want in your choice of shades.
The same applies to bulbs/lamps as there are different types available
especially with candle bulbs. Also, you may not need to buy bulbs
at the time you buy the light. top
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Do
you deliver lights?
Yes, we can arrange delivery to any part of the UK and abroad. Delivery
charges will vary accordingly to the size and weight of the lights to
be despatched and the distance between the specified destination and
our central London warehouse. When you place your order, we will
give you
a quotation
for
delivery charges.
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Does
Christopher Wray Lighting offer an installation service?
Sorry, but we do not offer this service. Instead we suggest that you contact
the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contractors
via their website on www.niceic.org.uk or call them on 020 7564 2323 for
details of your nearest NICEIC accredited electrician. top
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Can
I install my lights myself?
Unless you are a qualified electrician,
we do not recommend that you install any of our lights yourself. top
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Where
are Christopher Wray Lighting’s lights made?
Many lights in our ranges are made using traditional techniques in our
Birmingham factory. Others are developed and manufactured to meet our
specifications
in Europe. top
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Are your lights
solid brass?
Yes, our brass lights are solid brass.
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Do wall brackets
come complete with screws?
For the most part, we do not do this. This is because we don’t
know anything about your walls! You need to choose the screws that
are short/long
enough to go into your particular walls. That is why we leave you the
flexibility from the outset to choose the type of screw you need,
rather than allow
the possibility of leaving you with the frustration of finding that
what we supplied is not right for your particular requirements. We
do this
from experience! top
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Can I fit dimmer
switches to downlighters?
Yes, you can but only if information about the fitting says you may. Our
sales team will advise you.
For mains voltage downlighters using GU10 lamps (bulbs), you should
choose a dimmer switch with double the total wattage of the lights
you will be
connecting to the dimmer switch.
Remember too that you must fit low voltage dimmer switches to low
voltage fittings; you cannot fit a mains voltage dimmer switch
so check before
you buy. top
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What do you mean
by lighting accessories?
Anything from lighting basics such a bulbs/lamps (standard GLS, low energy,
coloured and toned bulbs, low voltage capsules), plugs, sockets, switches,
flex (plastic and silk-wrapped for a period look) to paper, cotton, linen,
silk and glass lampshades, ceiling hooks and chains for chandeliers and
other lights.
We also stock a range of accessories for oil lamps. top
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What is halogen
light?
Halogen light is characterised by its sparkle, clarity and bright white
colour.
Halogen fittings are available now in mains voltage and low voltage versions.
Low voltage versions are particularly useful (indeed, they must be
used) where there is any risk of water coming into contact with
a fitting.
These use a transformer which literally transform the larger 240
mains voltage supply that is standard in the UK into the lower
12 volt supply.
Transformers have to be concealed in a ceiling void.
The advantage of using mains voltage halogen downlighters or spotlights
is that they do not need a transformer so you do not have to find
a space in which to hide them, nor have this additional cost
over and above that
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How many transformers
do I need for my low voltage halogen lights?
This will depend on the number of lights you are fitting and on their
wattage. The total wattage of lights must not exceed the wattage specified
on the
transformer. If it does, you must fit additional transformers accordingly.
Also you will need more than one transformer if the lights you are fitting
are more than a metre away from the transformer itself. top
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What is a dichroic
halogen bulb/lamp?
These have a special coating so that heat is reflected backwards into
the light fitting rather than forward into the room below. These are
usually
used in downlighters for this reason. top
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What is tungsten
light?
This is the yellower light to be found in more traditional light bulbs
such as the standard GLS light bulb we are all familiar with. top
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