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[email protected] November 18th 16 08:56 PM

Recessed light in fire-rated ceiling
 
Hi,

I'm installing a recessed light in my soon-to-be enclosed boiler room. The boiler room will have 5/8" thick fire rated drywall ceiling and walls. Here's my question:
Do I need a special fire-rated recessed light can?
Do I need to make a 5/8" drywall box all around the light, in between the ceiling joists?
Or do I just use any standard recessed light can and move along with my work?
What is the right thing to do?

Thanks,
Theodore

Oren[_2_] November 18th 16 11:38 PM

Recessed light in fire-rated ceiling
 
On Fri, 18 Nov 2016 12:56:51 -0800 (PST), wrote:

Hi,

I'm installing a recessed light in my soon-to-be enclosed boiler room. The boiler room will have 5/8" thick fire rated drywall ceiling and walls. Here's my question:
Do I need a special fire-rated recessed light can?
Do I need to make a 5/8" drywall box all around the light, in between the ceiling joists?
Or do I just use any standard recessed light can and move along with my work?
What is the right thing to do?

Thanks,
Theodore


The ceiling can lights would be my choice. Keeping any heat from
possibly causing a fire in the space above, in case something goes
wrong in the light. YMMV.

https://www.sparksdirect.co.uk/lights/ceiling-lights/fire-protection-ceiling-lights

FrozenNorth[_9_] November 19th 16 12:09 AM

Recessed light in fire-rated ceiling
 
On 2016-11-18 6:38 PM, Oren wrote:
On Fri, 18 Nov 2016 12:56:51 -0800 (PST), wrote:

Hi,

I'm installing a recessed light in my soon-to-be enclosed boiler room. The boiler room will have 5/8" thick fire rated drywall ceiling and walls. Here's my question:
Do I need a special fire-rated recessed light can?
Do I need to make a 5/8" drywall box all around the light, in between the ceiling joists?
Or do I just use any standard recessed light can and move along with my work?
What is the right thing to do?

Thanks,
Theodore


The ceiling can lights would be my choice. Keeping any heat from
possibly causing a fire in the space above, in case something goes
wrong in the light. YMMV.


He already said light cans, just wanted to know if they should be fire
rated.

--
Froz....

[email protected] November 19th 16 01:24 AM

Recessed light in fire-rated ceiling
 
On Fri, 18 Nov 2016 12:56:51 -0800 (PST), wrote:

Hi,

I'm installing a recessed light in my soon-to-be enclosed boiler room. The boiler room will have 5/8" thick fire rated drywall ceiling and walls. Here's my question:
Do I need a special fire-rated recessed light can?
Do I need to make a 5/8" drywall box all around the light, in between the ceiling joists?
Or do I just use any standard recessed light can and move along with my work?
What is the right thing to do?

Thanks,
Theodore


You need to maintain the fire rating of the ceiling. If the AHJ is OK
with your "fire rated" lights, you are done.
I have seen the boxes tho.

John G[_8_] November 19th 16 02:01 PM

Recessed light in fire-rated ceiling
 

Hi,

I'm installing a recessed light in my soon-to-be enclosed boiler room. The boiler room will have 5/8" thick fire rated drywall ceiling and walls. Here's my question:
Do I need a special fire-rated recessed light can?
Do I need to make a 5/8" drywall box all around the light, in between the ceiling joists?
Or do I just use any standard recessed light can and move along with my work?
What is the right thing to do?


Progress makes fire rated recessed lights. Go to a lighting store or an electrical supply for price and availability.

https://progresslighting.com/product/?sku=P821-FB

Check with your buiding inspector and fire inspector to see if a fire rated can is required.

John Grabowski
http://www.MrElectrician.TV

Ivan Vegvary[_2_] November 19th 16 02:29 PM

Recessed light in fire-rated ceiling
 
Just installed 8 can lights, Portland, OR. Had to build 5/8 drywall boxes, and when done, had to use fire-proof caulk on all the wire penetrations. Floor (basement ceiling) joists were uniformly spaced and I precut all 40 pieces. Pain in the a** but doable in circa 2 hours.

[email protected] November 21st 16 01:49 AM

Recessed light in fire-rated ceiling
 
Pain in the a** indeed.

I gave up and pulled out the recessed light and put in a traditional ceiling box. So, my boiler room will have a good ole' fashion light fixture.

Thanks so much to all the respondants for your technical insight.
Theodore



TomR[_3_] November 21st 16 02:44 PM

Recessed light in fire-rated ceiling
 
In ,
typed:

I'm installing a recessed light in my soon-to-be enclosed boiler room. The
boiler room will have 5/8" thick fire rated drywall ceiling and walls.
Here's my question:
Do I need a special fire-rated recessed light can?
Do I need to make a 5/8" drywall box all around the light, in between the
ceiling joists?
Or do I just use any standard recessed light can and move along with my
work?
What is the right thing to do?

I gave up and pulled out the recessed light and put in a traditional
ceiling box. So, my boiler room will have a good ole' fashion light
fixture.

Thanks so much to all the respondants for your technical insight.


I think that was the smartest thing to do. Simple, inexpensive, solution
and no issues about the fire rated ceiling.




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