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I need to put an image on but not sure how on here, it's quite limited.

I'm just using Tysoft Easy Cert to compose a DEICR and one of the questions refers to using a fire rated downlight to minimise the build-up of heat.

That's not what they are for.

Every time I see this question it irritates me. I have contacted them and all they say is it's a copy of the model form in BS7671. I can't see it anywhere and I think this has come straight from someone's head...

Can anyone shed any "light"?
 
Andy78 has got it, it is the information promoted solely by the NICEIC with no regulatory background behind it.
There is a consideration that any sort of enclosure over a downlight might help to limit the surface temperature that an item of combustible material would experience, however to use two examples that are designed for different purposes as examples is very poor practice.
Fire rated fittings tend to contain the heat against a metal (heat conductive) surface and insulation displacement boxes are only for preventing the fitting getting hot, though if the fitting got hot enough it might burst into flames I suppose.
 
I don’t get why the NIC make up their own rules. They made up one about not having to Earth steel backboxes.

As for downlights, a fire rated down light with a halogen lamp in, especially a dicrohic MR16, with insulation above it will harden the intumescent material and make it crumble rendering the fire rating useless. Only way for me is a fire rated fitting, LED Lamp and an insulation displacement box.

I’ve just condemned an NIC members work. He’s used 1.5mm SY Cable to supply an external socket 20m away from a garage supply and it runs along the borders on top exposed then tucked just under the grass for 5m before coming out of the ground to the socket.

The builder rang the NIC and was told it would be ok in conduit.

SY Cable doesn’t even comply with BS7671 for fixed Cable installation. Looks to me like they are defending their income. Ahem oops members.
 

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