I have a downstairs bathroom extension with halogen downlights fitted by the previous owner.
There is a lot of heat lost out/ cold air let in through the roof cavity and I want to lay more insulation so I've bought some fireguards from screwfix:
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/97932...ire-Hoods/Halolite-Downlight-Fire-Guard-220mm
and these fit fine over most of the downlights and I can lay more insulation over the top.
The problem is that the specs state that the luminiere needs to be 50mm from the fireguard presumably to lessen the risk of a short but one of the fittings is close to the joist. The aperture is 70mm so this puts the middle if the luminiere 35mm from the joist and thus 35mm from one side of the guard.
Is this going to be ok or should I consider cutting down the guard so I can get it more central over the luminiere and fix it to the joist?
Thanks
There is a lot of heat lost out/ cold air let in through the roof cavity and I want to lay more insulation so I've bought some fireguards from screwfix:
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/97932...ire-Hoods/Halolite-Downlight-Fire-Guard-220mm
and these fit fine over most of the downlights and I can lay more insulation over the top.
The problem is that the specs state that the luminiere needs to be 50mm from the fireguard presumably to lessen the risk of a short but one of the fittings is close to the joist. The aperture is 70mm so this puts the middle if the luminiere 35mm from the joist and thus 35mm from one side of the guard.
Is this going to be ok or should I consider cutting down the guard so I can get it more central over the luminiere and fix it to the joist?
Thanks