Right...Now I read this that you imply fire-rated fitting will reduce the risk of the light setting fire to the lath & plaster?
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If I have got me pants on me head again I appologise.. )
BUT..
1/ Fire rated fittings are to reduce the passage of smoke between living compartments.
2/ It is nothing to do with the light fitting setting fire to the surrounding building structure.
:C
Consider:-
Many down lights are fitted onto or into wardrobes, bathroom cabinets, kitchen wall units, mounted directed on/in wood or chipboard construction.
IF any fitting got so hot that it was likely to cause combustion of the immediate surrounding material then....
I guess it would be exceptionally dangerous!!!!
Think if the unsuspecting homeowner wanted to adjust the angle of an eyeball or do a bit of decorating near by and accidentally touch the fitting..
Whist may be a tad warm...
It wont be getting that hot..
Fire rated or NON fire rated..
You only need fire rated if you want to stop smoke from a fire in the room below getting through to a room above to rapidly!
If I have miss read you intentions then again sorry..
but that's how your question appears to me?
Lath & plaster...
Just need a good quality cutter...
and something to capture all the dust and carp that flies off!!
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