Fire Rated LED Downlights
Westgate SSL4-MCT5 4" Square LED Fire Rated Slim Wafer Recessed Light, CCT Selectable
WestgateFeatures Size: 4" Finish: White Lens: White Translucent Acrylic Material: Die-cast Aluminum Wattage: 9W Voltage: 120V Color Temperature: 2700...
View full detailsWestgate RSL6-MCT5 6" LED Fire Rated Slim Wafer Recessed Light, CCT Selectable
WestgateFeatures Size: 6" Finish: White Lens: White Translucent Acrylic Material: Die-cast Aluminum Wattage: 12W Voltage: 120V Color Temperature: 270...
View full detailsWestgate SSL6-MCT5 6" Square LED Fire Rated Slim Wafer Recessed Light, CCT Selectable
WestgateFeatures Size: 6" Finish: White Lens: White Translucent Acrylic Material: Die-cast Aluminum Wattage: 12W Voltage: 120V Color Temperature: 270...
View full detailsWestgate RSL4-MCT5-FR 4" LED Fire Rated Slim Wafer Recessed Light, CCT Selectable
WestgateFeatures Size: 4" Finish: White Lens: White Translucent Acrylic Material: Die-cast Aluminum Wattage: 9W Voltage: 120V Color Temperature: 2700...
View full detailsSafety Assured: Certified Fire Rated Recessed LED Downlights
A fire-rated LED downlight is a special type of recessed lighting fixture designed to slow the spread of fire and smoke through the hole cut into the ceiling for its installation. These lights help maintain the integrity of a building's fire-resistant barriers, providing critical time for occupants to evacuate safely.
Key Features
These downlights incorporate several features to achieve their fire-resistant properties:
- Intumescent Material: Contains a material that expands when exposed to high heat to seal gaps and block flames and gases.
- Certified Ratings: Tested and certified to meet fire safety standards, indicating resistance time (e.g., 30, 60, 90, or 120 minutes)
- Durable Construction: Made with fire-resistant materials like steel to withstand high temperatures.
- Integrated LED: Utilizes LED technology, which generates less heat than traditional bulbs.
- IC Rating: Many are IC-rated, allowing direct contact with insulation.
Where Are They Needed?
Fire-rated downlights are often required by building codes, particularly in multi-story buildings, to prevent fire spread between floors. They are recommended in areas such as:
- Multi-family residences
- Commercial buildings and public venues
- Fire escape routes
- Ceilings that are part of a fire-resistant floor/ceiling assembly