A couple of days ago someone posted questions about installing rope lights under counter and in the toe kick of cabinets. There were a couple of responses that questioned the safety of rope lights. One member reported instances of melt downs and fires.
Since I have these lights installed in my kitchen, I was concerned so I did a little research.
Rope lights have been around for nearly 20 years. They are UL approved, however fairly recently UL made changes to its standard, no longer approving rope lights that are designed to be cut to fit by the installer(incidentally these bulk length lights are still available on the internet). Apparently, cutting these rope lights created a problem.
Current UL approved rope lights are a fixed length, have polarized plugs and are fused. According to the manufacturer's instructions a 15 or 20A GFI receptacle is recommended for OUTDOOR installs.
Individual bulbs in rope lights are rated at 1/2 watt. My 18'lengths consume 54 watts over that length. Significantly better than the 50w concentrated heat from a halogen.
I would appreciate it if anyone else has any safety info about these lights. For now I'm going to keep them.
Since I have these lights installed in my kitchen, I was concerned so I did a little research.
Rope lights have been around for nearly 20 years. They are UL approved, however fairly recently UL made changes to its standard, no longer approving rope lights that are designed to be cut to fit by the installer(incidentally these bulk length lights are still available on the internet). Apparently, cutting these rope lights created a problem.
Current UL approved rope lights are a fixed length, have polarized plugs and are fused. According to the manufacturer's instructions a 15 or 20A GFI receptacle is recommended for OUTDOOR installs.
Individual bulbs in rope lights are rated at 1/2 watt. My 18'lengths consume 54 watts over that length. Significantly better than the 50w concentrated heat from a halogen.
I would appreciate it if anyone else has any safety info about these lights. For now I'm going to keep them.