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Looked at job for a builder to put down lights in soffit of a porch, single storey flat roof 2m x 2m. But void is only 80mm deep, told him he should have built it bigger but just says put them down lights in with no covers. My I dea was fireproof down lights, but not enough room. So as its outside, only one story do they need to be fireproof????
 
hi simon, if it is hasn't got a habital room above then no requirement for fire rated fittings to be installed, is there insulation in void? and what is ceiling material? presuming internal not external? confused about sofit as this is the external overhang normally.
 
Haler H2 are only 70mm high

Fire rated are only needed to maintain fire barriers. Typically, these will only be found between floors of separate properties, ie. in the ceiling of a ground floor flat. If there's no second floor flat then the downlights in the ceiling of the first floor flat need not be fire rated.

A lot of misinformation out there about when you need and don't need to maintain fire barriers.
 
Haler H2 are only 70mm high

Fire rated are only needed to maintain fire barriers. Typically, these will only be found between floors of separate properties, ie. in the ceiling of a ground floor flat. If there's no second floor flat then the downlights in the ceiling of the first floor flat need not be fire rated.

A lot of misinformation out there about when you need and don't need to maintain fire barriers.

You also require fire rated in a standard two storey house. You would need this to maintain the 30 min rating of a standard plasterboard ceiling. http://www.downlights.co.uk/files/ESC-Fire-Rated-Downlights.pdf?334762691
 
Thanks for the quick genuine response, yes external soffits but always tried to fit fire rated before as a good practice measure. And correct that there are many misconception of fire rating rules, thanks
 

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