Old Work Recess Question

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mkgrady

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Massachusetts
I'm getting ready to put recess cans in an existing ceiling and a large apartment building. Above the sheetrock ceiling is metal firring, bar joists, steel beams and a metal deck supporting a poured concrete floor above.

Do the new recess lights need a fire rating? Are old work fire rated recess cans even made? If not, I guess a very large part of the sheet rock ceiling will have to come down to install new work recess. The metal firring strips are 24" apart.
 

raider1

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Logan, Utah
I would check with the local building department, but I would guess that the ceiling would have a fire rating.

To my knowledge there are no fire-rated old work recessed cans.

Chris
 

raider1

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Chris if there is a concrete floor above would there still be a need for fire rating?

Typically there needs to be a rated floor ceiling assembly with a rating from both sides. The steel members holding up the floor would need to be protected from fire.

Chris
 

kwired

Electron manager
Location
NE Nebraska
Typically there needs to be a rated floor ceiling assembly with a rating from both sides. The steel members holding up the floor would need to be protected from fire.

Chris

My thoughts also, too much heat and the steel members give up and the floor collapses.
 

kwired

Electron manager
Location
NE Nebraska
Does it make a difference that the place has sprinklers in every room throughout the building?

It should have a real effect on minimizing a fire, but I have no idea if it makes any difference to building codes, and ratings required for the ceiling.
 

mkgrady

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Massachusetts
Electrical inspector says ok to old work recess. The only other thing I noticed is that the steel beams have a fireproof material sprayed on them.
 
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