



Has anyone seen a light like this before? I want to buy the new bulbs I need before I hire an electrician. ‘IP20’ seems to be a safety standard, not a part number. None of the numbers on the LED bit itself are returning any results either.
by thetimeofmasks
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The IP Code means how proteced the device is against dirt and water.
First number indicates how save ist ist from entering dust etc, the second number indicates If it is waterproof.
0= not at all
6= very well protected
IP20 basically says, only for use indoors.
https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schutzart
If you want to replace the light just search for “LED Spot Einbaustrahler 230v” on Amazon and you’ll find a ton of variants.
https://www.bk-licht.eu/led-einbaustrahler-einbauleuchte-set-ultra-flach-5w-schwenkbar-7b57dc20b42b4d65a3384866ac8d63f0
The first result after I searched for “BKL 1249”
The model number is right on label in your last picture: [BKL1249](https://www.bk-licht.eu/led-einbaustrahler-einbauleuchte-set-ultra-flach-5w-schwenkbar-7b57dc20b42b4d65a3384866ac8d63f0).
Contact the company if you only need a single replacement. If you really want/need to replace it with another model, take a look at the spec sheet. Installation wise, you should look for a match regarding ‘Einbautiefe’ (installation depth) and ‘Einbaudurchmesser’ (installation diameter) to avoid having to cut new holes. Other than that, color temperature (Kelvin) and emitted light (Lumen) should be closely matched, or you’ll end up with a single spot giving off a different kind of light.