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I am trying to dream up some way of enclosing the main body of the downlights in the loft so they dont get covered by insulation. Some kind of tube cut up about 150mm diameter, any one got any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Why not buy a ready made item which would protect you from the risk of fire.
An example here
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index/Fire_an d_Smoke/Fire_Cover_Downlight/
but a google will probably find more
An example here
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index/Fire_an d_Smoke/Fire_Cover_Downlight/
but a google will probably find more
You should use the fire hoods anyway, even if installing in a downstairs room. Ray
screwfix do them as well, good luck.
http://www.screwfix.com/cats/A454568/Lighting- Lamps/Internal-Lighting/Fire-Rated-Lighting/Fi re-Hoods
screwfix do them as well, good luck.
http://www.screwfix.com/cats/A454568/Lighting- Lamps/Internal-Lighting/Fire-Rated-Lighting/Fi re-Hoods
Assuming your primary purpose is to keep the light fixture away from the insulation for fire protection, here in the U.S. one can buy, at little extra cost, the fixture rated and approved for insulation contact...Seen here: http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/productImages /400/93/938134b7-263b-407b-a424-d1cd2a394d82_4 00.jpg ...
I'm actually in the process of replacing my downlighters in the kitchen and bathroom and selected these hoods to keep the fire barrier intact,
http://www.allaboutelectrics.co.uk/doc/12/vid/ 627/INTUMESCENT_DOWNLIGHTER_HOOD.html
they are fairly soft and won't take the weight of a thick insulation so I've had them reinforced at work for no cost (work in the insulation business) but you can purchase from the same company these:-
http://www.allaboutelectrics.co.uk/doc/12/vid/ 325/INTUMESCENT_DOWNLIGHTER_HOOD.html
http://www.allaboutelectrics.co.uk/doc/12/vid/ 627/INTUMESCENT_DOWNLIGHTER_HOOD.html
they are fairly soft and won't take the weight of a thick insulation so I've had them reinforced at work for no cost (work in the insulation business) but you can purchase from the same company these:-
http://www.allaboutelectrics.co.uk/doc/12/vid/ 325/INTUMESCENT_DOWNLIGHTER_HOOD.html