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Can the Bar Light be installed on wood as there is a label indicating that it should not be installed on combustible material?

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Can the Bar Light be installed on wood as there is a label indicating that it should not be installed on combustible material?

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Combustible material refers to paper or plastic goods. Our Bar Light is designed to be mounted on wooden cabinets. We have a letter from ETL in our file indicating that a test has been made on wood, and it is perfectly acceptable. Maximum temperature recorded when the Bar Lights were tested is 74.4C or 166 F. As long as the surface where the Bar Lights are mounted can tolerate this temperature, there is no problem. For surface temperature tolerance, check with your cabinetmaker.

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