atticguy
Aug 24, 2005, 09:13 AM
Hello again all, and thanks in advance for any advice you can offer.
I installed 8 recessed (6") cans in my attic ceiling. they are rated for insulation contact (I/C) . they are installed in a 2x4 ceiling. i plan to lay insulation perpindicular/over the top of the 2x4's. and then also insulate the 2x4's as normal. thus creating the best r-value i can get (i'm in wisconsin). i know the cans can come in contact with insulation, that's kinda obvious. and i know that the cans can't come into contact (min 2" distance) with anything combustable (ie rafters,joists, etc.).
My question is: can I just bury the cans in the insulation with no clearance whatsoever?
Are there issues with heat escape? I currently have fluorescent bulbs in, so little heat is building up, but I'm concerned about what may happen in the future. At the same time, if I leave a heat "vent" in the insulation, I'm worried about the hole in the ceiling allowing conditioned air to escape, possibly condense, and start a situation.
Sorry so lengthy, :rolleyes:
Louie
I installed 8 recessed (6") cans in my attic ceiling. they are rated for insulation contact (I/C) . they are installed in a 2x4 ceiling. i plan to lay insulation perpindicular/over the top of the 2x4's. and then also insulate the 2x4's as normal. thus creating the best r-value i can get (i'm in wisconsin). i know the cans can come in contact with insulation, that's kinda obvious. and i know that the cans can't come into contact (min 2" distance) with anything combustable (ie rafters,joists, etc.).
My question is: can I just bury the cans in the insulation with no clearance whatsoever?
Are there issues with heat escape? I currently have fluorescent bulbs in, so little heat is building up, but I'm concerned about what may happen in the future. At the same time, if I leave a heat "vent" in the insulation, I'm worried about the hole in the ceiling allowing conditioned air to escape, possibly condense, and start a situation.
Sorry so lengthy, :rolleyes:
Louie