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[email protected] August 29th 07 12:40 AM

Is it a problem if recessed light fixture touches PVC sewage pipe
 
A contractor is finishing my basement. I noticed that the electrician
put a recessed light fixture touching the PVC sewage pipe in the
ceiling.

Can the heat generated by the light damage the PVC pipe? (The recessed
light fixture is IC-rated if it matters).

Thanks


RBM August 29th 07 01:06 AM

Is it a problem if recessed light fixture touches PVC sewage pipe
 
If it's IC rated I wouldn't be concerned


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A contractor is finishing my basement. I noticed that the electrician
put a recessed light fixture touching the PVC sewage pipe in the
ceiling.

Can the heat generated by the light damage the PVC pipe? (The recessed
light fixture is IC-rated if it matters).

Thanks




RickH August 29th 07 01:10 AM

Is it a problem if recessed light fixture touches PVC sewage pipe
 
On Aug 28, 6:40 pm, wrote:
A contractor is finishing my basement. I noticed that the electrician
put a recessed light fixture touching the PVC sewage pipe in the
ceiling.

Can the heat generated by the light damage the PVC pipe? (The recessed
light fixture is IC-rated if it matters).

Thanks


It should be ok, cans have a bimetal heat cutoff switch if they get to
194 degerees then back on at 184 degrees. And IC cans are made to run
cooler on the outside. If your lights flash (due to thermal switch
oscillating) then just go down 20 watts or so with the bulb, or drop
the bulb position down in the can (see wing nut). If the can against
the pipe is not also embedded in insulation it should run cool. I
have one in contact with some cat5 phone wiring and never had a
problem, and I'm sure cat5 has a lower melting point than PVC.




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