AES
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Hullo all.
As per the header I'd appreciate some advice please.
In about 2007 we had the kitchen "done". That included fitting an Electrolux Model EFC 9810.1 model Cooker Hood. The attached .pdf shows a good general idea of the layout (but excluding the through side wall ducting sketched there - ours exhausts direct through a hole in the back wall above the actual cooker plates).
The hood is also fitted with 2 x lamps under the hood near the rear wall, and these are each fitted with "G4" Quartz Halogen bulbs also marked 12V, 20 Watts Max.
The lamp holders are shown below, with their (plastic?) protective lenses removed, but together with the bulbs fitted. Also shown is a spare bulb to show the size and format of the bulb itself.
As you can see the space available in the lamp holders is VERY limited, and with the bulbs fitted the lenses only just clip onto the lamp holders with very little air all around the bulb. And once installed in the cooker hood, as far as I can see there is almost no airflow around the complete lamp assemblies either.
When first installed, the QH bulbs were marked 20 watts, and not entirely unexpectedly, the whole area around the lamp assemblies got VERY hot indeed. Consequently I refitted the lamps with the same "G4" QH bulbs, but now rated at 10 watts.
SWMBO is reasonably happy with the reduced light output over the cooker plates themselves, but over time the lenses have slowly obscured - I guess resulting from still pretty high temperatures inside the lamp assemblies.
So my question is - can I replace these "G4" QH bulbs with LED bulbs of VERY similar overall size, and if so, is there a manufacturer name/type number, etc, please.
Please note that as I live is Switzerland I'm not looking for a specific supplier name (unless I have to buy on line) as I am assuming that in general all modern electrical fittings, bulbs, etc, etc, are pretty much standardised internationally and are therefore obtainable just about anywhere. But I must say I have looked for this size of LED in a couple of local DIY stores and not seen anything likely to fit.
So any help from kitchen and/or electrical professionals will be much appreciated, TIA.
As per the header I'd appreciate some advice please.
In about 2007 we had the kitchen "done". That included fitting an Electrolux Model EFC 9810.1 model Cooker Hood. The attached .pdf shows a good general idea of the layout (but excluding the through side wall ducting sketched there - ours exhausts direct through a hole in the back wall above the actual cooker plates).
The hood is also fitted with 2 x lamps under the hood near the rear wall, and these are each fitted with "G4" Quartz Halogen bulbs also marked 12V, 20 Watts Max.
The lamp holders are shown below, with their (plastic?) protective lenses removed, but together with the bulbs fitted. Also shown is a spare bulb to show the size and format of the bulb itself.
As you can see the space available in the lamp holders is VERY limited, and with the bulbs fitted the lenses only just clip onto the lamp holders with very little air all around the bulb. And once installed in the cooker hood, as far as I can see there is almost no airflow around the complete lamp assemblies either.
When first installed, the QH bulbs were marked 20 watts, and not entirely unexpectedly, the whole area around the lamp assemblies got VERY hot indeed. Consequently I refitted the lamps with the same "G4" QH bulbs, but now rated at 10 watts.
SWMBO is reasonably happy with the reduced light output over the cooker plates themselves, but over time the lenses have slowly obscured - I guess resulting from still pretty high temperatures inside the lamp assemblies.
So my question is - can I replace these "G4" QH bulbs with LED bulbs of VERY similar overall size, and if so, is there a manufacturer name/type number, etc, please.
Please note that as I live is Switzerland I'm not looking for a specific supplier name (unless I have to buy on line) as I am assuming that in general all modern electrical fittings, bulbs, etc, etc, are pretty much standardised internationally and are therefore obtainable just about anywhere. But I must say I have looked for this size of LED in a couple of local DIY stores and not seen anything likely to fit.
So any help from kitchen and/or electrical professionals will be much appreciated, TIA.