Submitted by ramza_beoulve3 t3_zufvc6 in DIY
Fmlyhmalm t1_j1iynn9 wrote
He probably didn’t realize the cans were IC rated, thinking he would need to create a 1’-5 sides box out of 1/4” mesh to keep the insulation away from the cans was thing it would take a lot of extra time! please for the love of what ever you believe in, make sure you read the instructions for you cans that they can be installed with insulation surrounding them as most can say its a no go for warranty purposes as it traps heat!
ezbake_fpv t1_j1k8tbo wrote
Not so much with the pancake LED. Most of those are IC rated.
ramza_beoulve3 OP t1_j1iz2vv wrote
Isn't that what IC means?
The instructions I got were lackluster.
Fmlyhmalm t1_j1izljf wrote
Yes but alway consult the instructions there are ways to safely cover downlights with insulation – in the form of IC rated lights. An IC rating indicates that the light is suitable to come into contact with your building insulation. In other words, an IC rated light can be adjoined and directly covered with insulation. Though, you should still always consult your manufacturer’s instructions to avoid any potential fire hazards.
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