jimwalker
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What exactly are the codes that force the use of I C cans? Is this an option or mandatory ?
Are they in contact with insulation?Originally posted by jimwalker:
The cans involved are in an office with hard ceilings.Seems that 50 some of them without IC got installed without being noticed.Will get more details monday morning.I was surprised that
non i c were even available anymore.There are i c cans that are not air tight but why would anyone use a non ic can ?
What?!?!!Originally posted by jimwalker:
I just can't understand why anyone would even want a non ic.The risk of a fire is too high.Someone could simply put the wrong lamp in and burn the building down.
Ah.I thought that non ic cans didn't have that thermal protector.