I just checked an on-line manual for this enlarger:
members.cox.net/leitzleica/Manual.html
and found that the recommended bulb is 75W. Furthermore the enlarger head does not have a heat-absorbing filter as standard, and of course the bottom surface of the condensers makes direct contact with the film being printed, so there is potential for damaging this. What is more, excess lamphouse heat may cause the bulbholder to melt or distort, with the potential for a short-circuit to the all-metal frame of the enlarger. A very crude measure of excess temperature is smell - if the lamphouse enamel is smelling, it's definitely too hot!
If it were my enlarger, I would not exceed the recommended bulb wattage. If exposure times are excessive, given that the Focomat holds negatives totally flat and unable to shift, I would use a high-quality f2.8 enlarging lens which is diffraction-limited (as most top-quality lenses are) and can therefore be used with confidence at full aperture.
Regards,
David