Hi,
I got an extension completed last year which included a small computer room which used 6 firerated adjustable LED recessed lights for lighting. The room has a sloping ceiling. I have noticed that when it is very windy there is a very slight draft. I imagine this will be caused by the recessed lighting. Is there any solution to preventing or even limiting this effect. I assume that if I can feel draft, then heat will also be getting lost through the gaps in the ceiling around the lights. I understand that you can get hats to fit around the lights, however with having the sloping ceiling I cant get above the lights and I only have access from below.
Also, is the amount of heat lost likely to be significant. The room doesnt feel like it loses heat quickly, however the winter so far hasn't been all that cold.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Steve
I got an extension completed last year which included a small computer room which used 6 firerated adjustable LED recessed lights for lighting. The room has a sloping ceiling. I have noticed that when it is very windy there is a very slight draft. I imagine this will be caused by the recessed lighting. Is there any solution to preventing or even limiting this effect. I assume that if I can feel draft, then heat will also be getting lost through the gaps in the ceiling around the lights. I understand that you can get hats to fit around the lights, however with having the sloping ceiling I cant get above the lights and I only have access from below.
Also, is the amount of heat lost likely to be significant. The room doesnt feel like it loses heat quickly, however the winter so far hasn't been all that cold.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Steve