Browse Forums Lighting + Lighting Design 1 Jul 15, 2008 5:18 pm Can anyone tell me if the issue of covers placed over the downlights in the roof is mandatory yet???? this being a safety issue for the downlights catching fire. The covers are supposed to protect the insulations etc freom the heat emitted from the lights. We have around 88 of this lights so we want to check this.
I remember several months ago seeing this on the news. But after several attempts to clarify this point with PD I have decided to open the question up to this forum. See if we can get a better answer. Than um aarh don't know will have to look into it and get back to you...... still waiting after asking I don't know how many times. Building with Porter Davis since October 2007 - what a nightmare!!! Re: Downilight covers in roof 2Jul 15, 2008 5:43 pm There has been some discussion of this
https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=5177 I think 1st July 2008 is mentioned as the date it came into effect. Goodluck 'chelle We have a hand-over date...15/10...but I won't hold my breath! http://people-in-glass-houses.blogspot.com/ Re: Downilight covers in roof 3Jul 15, 2008 6:13 pm If your insulation is of the blow in paper type i would strogly recommend using covers, no matter how fire retardant the manufacturers claim their product to be tests have shown that over time it will catch on fire.
Fibreglass batts on the other hand would be a much safer alternative as the batts are cut around the down light allowing about 50mm of space around the light fitting, also these batts dont get blown around inside the roof cavity. hope this helps. Re: Downilight covers in roof 4Jul 15, 2008 6:14 pm If your insulation is of the blow in paper type i would strogly recommend using covers, no matter how fire retardant the manufacturers claim their product to be tests have shown that over time it will catch on fire.
Fibreglass batts on the other hand would be a much safer alternative as the batts are cut around the down light allowing about 50mm of space around the light fitting, also these batts dont get blown around inside the roof cavity. hope this helps. Re: Downilight covers in roof 5Jul 15, 2008 6:14 pm If your insulation is of the blow in paper type i would strogly recommend using covers, no matter how fire retardant the manufacturers claim their product to be tests have shown that over time it will catch on fire.
Fibreglass batts on the other hand would be a much safer alternative as the batts are cut around the down light allowing about 50mm of space around the light fitting, also these batts dont get blown around inside the roof cavity. hope this helps. Thank you Pulse, I thought we did the right things; external shutters on all windows down all day, west side of the house nearly completely in the shadow of the large two… 6 25123 2 7939 This certainly doesn't look good. I would be engaging with an independent inspector to have a look at this. As for the unscheduled site visits, most builders are quite… 1 22064 |