Why? You won't set the sky on fire.lights to be firerated
Why? You won't set the sky on fire.lights to be firerated
Why? You won't set the sky on fire.lights to be firerated
That is not correct. Fire-rated downlights are only required if the ceiling is a fire barrier. eg the ceiling of a garage, or if it is a fire-compartment of an apartment, etc.Has to comply with building regs
Which don't require fire rated unless there is a dwelling above.Why? You won't set the sky on fire.lights to be firerated
Has to comply with building regs.
Which don't require fire rated unless there is a dwelling above.Why? You won't set the sky on fire.lights to be firerated
Has to comply with building regs.
The ISS doesn't count as a dwelling.
But it could set fire to the roof structure,Why? You won't set the sky on fire.
Any light that overheats could do that. Fire-rated lights are no less likely to cause a fire, they are only intended to maintain the integrity of a fire barrier.But it could set fire to the roof structure,Why? You won't set the sky on fire.
Yes, of course.Which don't require fire rated unless there is a dwelling above.Why? You won't set the sky on fire.lights to be firerated
Has to comply with building regs.
The ISS doesn't count as a dwelling.
Would you install non firerated lights in your home?
But would you install them on the ISS?Yes, of course.
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