I have refused to fit customer supplied non fire rated downlights before as there were living quarters above but I'm never too sure of the 'rules' in this case.
Approved document B is huge and I cannot find where it relates to this subject?
From reading different threads on the net it seems that some suggest fitting non fire rated downlights on the top floor is OK as long as there is no loft conversion, is this correct? I can't quite see how it is as I am assuming top floor ceilings have to have a minimum level of fire resistance when they are built? If so, when we install downlights we must ensure the fire rating is no worse than before and therefore fit fire rated downlights.
I realise the ESC suggests always fitting fire rated but I am more interested in what the building regulations state.
Approved document B is huge and I cannot find where it relates to this subject?
From reading different threads on the net it seems that some suggest fitting non fire rated downlights on the top floor is OK as long as there is no loft conversion, is this correct? I can't quite see how it is as I am assuming top floor ceilings have to have a minimum level of fire resistance when they are built? If so, when we install downlights we must ensure the fire rating is no worse than before and therefore fit fire rated downlights.
I realise the ESC suggests always fitting fire rated but I am more interested in what the building regulations state.