I recently bought a ceiling mounted light fixture (at a habitat for humanity re-store - it looked brand new, just no box). I installed it, it works fine. There was a sticker on the inside of the fixture, reading:
Caution Risk of Fire. "For supply connections, use wire rated for at least 90*C. Most dwellings built before 1985 have supply wire rated 60*C. Consult a qualified electrician before installing."
My house was built in 1961. I have not changed any wiring. The light fixture works fine, but I have not kept it turned on for extended lengths of time until I get some feedback.
Any comments/suggestions on this?
Thanks,
Jon
Caution Risk of Fire. "For supply connections, use wire rated for at least 90*C. Most dwellings built before 1985 have supply wire rated 60*C. Consult a qualified electrician before installing."
My house was built in 1961. I have not changed any wiring. The light fixture works fine, but I have not kept it turned on for extended lengths of time until I get some feedback.
Any comments/suggestions on this?
Thanks,
Jon
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