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Ive been thinking about fitting downlights in a problematic ceiling. the ceiling is plasterboard, secured to joists at 600mm centres. there is a 90mm void above the plasterboard, above which is a 100mm slab of closedcell polyurethane (kingspan type) insulation. Sitting on top of that is an underfloor heating system serving the first floor. but that's by the way. the problem is that there is only 90mm of void.
I can find a few "low-profile" downlights which will fit into the void. (obviously its the unseen profile I am talking about here!)
but, having fitted downlights before and having been frankly alarmed at the heat they generate behind themselves, I would like to fit fire rated ones (the ones that have intumescent stuff built in that (I presume) foams up and quenches any fires that start.
does anyone know of any good products around at the moment?
I can find a few "low-profile" downlights which will fit into the void. (obviously its the unseen profile I am talking about here!)
but, having fitted downlights before and having been frankly alarmed at the heat they generate behind themselves, I would like to fit fire rated ones (the ones that have intumescent stuff built in that (I presume) foams up and quenches any fires that start.
does anyone know of any good products around at the moment?