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Hi all
I am routing some round ducting through the corner of a kitchen and into the loft space. This passes through the ceiling close to a wall and so breaches the fire break effect of said ceiling. However, I have an access hatch into the loft space "BIG BREACH". So why should I go to the expense of a fire break type duct section which will be inside/above a cupboard? These fire break ducts are not available for the round duct I intend to run either! TIA Phil |
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