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Hi guys, I completed an extension between Christmas and new year. Single story bungalow, vaulted ceiling and a flat spot. Anyway, I installed 4 Ansell Orbio 360 In the vaults (2 in each one) under request of the client despite recommendation of installation in the flat spot. I left them wedged in to allow easy access for painting, customer painted and then pushed them in flush with the ceiling.
Had a phone call today from the builder claiming one was black and one was flickering and asking if it was a fire hazard, so I rushed out to see what was wrong and it turns out that they were full of water. Ceiling make up Kingspan between joists with a box section left out where the lights were going then fully underdrawn with 25mm kingspan then 12mm plasterboard. Obviously condensation build up has damaged them.
Builder recons with them being IP65 they should have been ok although obviously that's from beneath when flush with ceiling and the problem is above:6:
I've taken them all out as two seem to be ok. I'm going to try get them replaced under warranty when they dry out a bit as its worth a shot but I'm not convinced they will. The builder recons its because of the cold weather we've had and it being due to all the wet plaster etc, again i'm not entirely convinced.
Any advice as where to go next would be much appreciated, Tom
Had a phone call today from the builder claiming one was black and one was flickering and asking if it was a fire hazard, so I rushed out to see what was wrong and it turns out that they were full of water. Ceiling make up Kingspan between joists with a box section left out where the lights were going then fully underdrawn with 25mm kingspan then 12mm plasterboard. Obviously condensation build up has damaged them.
Builder recons with them being IP65 they should have been ok although obviously that's from beneath when flush with ceiling and the problem is above:6:
I've taken them all out as two seem to be ok. I'm going to try get them replaced under warranty when they dry out a bit as its worth a shot but I'm not convinced they will. The builder recons its because of the cold weather we've had and it being due to all the wet plaster etc, again i'm not entirely convinced.
Any advice as where to go next would be much appreciated, Tom