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Hi there, I'm changing the downlight fittings in my kitchen. Do they have to be fire rated?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Discuss Downlights in kitchen have to be fire rated? in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net
If you live in a single dwelling ie your own house or bungalow you don't really need to. Like quite a few sparks I still would fit them just as a safety aspect as any cable egress should be sealed
You will find that fitting Caps on downlighters is normally done when you need to keep the integrity of the fire barrier in flats and multi occupied dwellings.
If you live in a single dwelling ie your own house or bungalow you don't really need to. Like quite a few sparks I still would fit them just as a safety aspect as any cable egress should be sealed
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