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Hi all,
I've heard a few differing opinions on this and I thought I'd turn to you guys as you seem to know your stuff better than the average Joe.
I'm installing down lights in a house which is completely bare at the moment, finished all the wiring and now the boards and insulation are going in. My question is regarding how I can limit the lights being surrounded by insulation in the areas I will not have access to. For example, the bathroom is positioned so that the roof slopes approx 1-2 feet above the joists; once the ceiling is up with holes drilled and wires dropped through I cant get access again. Do I need to ensure the guys doing the insulation make a gap or do this myself? Or would you simply push the lights up against the bottom of the insulation? All lights will have hoods and be fire rated etc.
All floors and ceiling are insulated with isovar mineral wool, various thickness', A1 Euro fire rated (can be moved and thinned out where I have access). Foam insulation in the attic roof lining, so a bit harder to get around (would you core this out with the boards for best results?)
I gave directions on how the cables were run etc regarding insulation to the home owner so they're aware of the regs (not fully surrounding cables etc).
So I guess my only real areas I'd like your thoughts on are the firm insulation in the roof and the bathroom ceiling (where I have no access after boards go up). Everywhere else has easy access for adjusting cables, foam etc.
Cheers in advance!
Stu
I've heard a few differing opinions on this and I thought I'd turn to you guys as you seem to know your stuff better than the average Joe.
I'm installing down lights in a house which is completely bare at the moment, finished all the wiring and now the boards and insulation are going in. My question is regarding how I can limit the lights being surrounded by insulation in the areas I will not have access to. For example, the bathroom is positioned so that the roof slopes approx 1-2 feet above the joists; once the ceiling is up with holes drilled and wires dropped through I cant get access again. Do I need to ensure the guys doing the insulation make a gap or do this myself? Or would you simply push the lights up against the bottom of the insulation? All lights will have hoods and be fire rated etc.
All floors and ceiling are insulated with isovar mineral wool, various thickness', A1 Euro fire rated (can be moved and thinned out where I have access). Foam insulation in the attic roof lining, so a bit harder to get around (would you core this out with the boards for best results?)
I gave directions on how the cables were run etc regarding insulation to the home owner so they're aware of the regs (not fully surrounding cables etc).
So I guess my only real areas I'd like your thoughts on are the firm insulation in the roof and the bathroom ceiling (where I have no access after boards go up). Everywhere else has easy access for adjusting cables, foam etc.
Cheers in advance!
Stu