First and foremost it must be decided where in the bathroom the lamp should be placed.
Then you have to identify the area/zone (the bathroom is divided into 4 zones).
IP means International Protection and is used in connection with the material’s protection class. IP is stated with 2 numbers (e.g. IP20) to say how safe the material is in connection with water penetration and the penetration of dust and solid objects.
Materials are divided into protection classes that state – partly the protection of the material itself against penetration of foreign objects and water – and partly the protection of people who touch dangerous parts.
The first number always states the degree of protection against foreign objects penetrating the material, but at the same time it states a certain smallest degree of protection of people who touch dangerous parts.
The second number states the degree of protection from water penetrating the material.
Yes, if the size of the light bulb allows it to be fitted in the lamp.
It is the physical size and not the Watts in the light bulb that determine whether you can fit it in the lamp when it comes to energy-efficient light bulbs.
A ”Touch-lamp” is a touch sensitive lamp, so when you touch it you will be able to regulate the light intensity either in steps or stepless. Nordlux lamps have 3 steps: Low, medium and max. light intensity.
Nordlux wires can be used in lamps where the wire can/has to be changed which can be seen in the instructions that come with the lamp.
Nordlux wires are heat-resistant up to 90°. The wire is 2X0.75 square and can thus carry a lamp weight of max. 2.25 kg.