HI, regarding surface mounting lights, Yes it would have saved a load of hassle, hindsight eh....
guess as there are no official products out there to protect a ceiling cutout from fire above, the only way is by using suitable fire resistance materials, showing that you have done everything...
Hi , you are correct there are appears to be no certified items out there to cover this issue.
even fire rated lights dont cover this issue.
he has given two options, one plasterboard the front elevation completely which i would then need to put a fire hatch into, for future access if the roof...
Thanks Dave, makes sense, do i need to allow for any ventilation for transformers in general, the light are LED and the transformer i would say gets slightly warm at most?
Am hoping you can help
Following an integral garage conversion, I am after a couple of fire hoods to cover some LED ceiling spotlights.
The lights are in a plaster boarded ceiling which has a garage roof void above (the room is part of an integral garage conversion).
Lights are around 150mm dia...
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