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What should be considered if there is a moisture barrier in the inserted ceiling of a new building? Can the foil melt or is there a risk of fire?

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What should be considered if there is a moisture barrier in the inserted ceiling of a new building? Can the foil melt or is there a risk of fire?

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The minimum installation height of the downlights should be respected and it is recommended to use Security lamps (Paulmann downlight sets always contain Security lamps). The insulation material must not be in contact with the transformer and the lamps in order to avoid a heat accumulation. If there is a moisture barrier, it is recommended to cover the barrier with a metal sheet or perforated metal sheet inside the mounting hole so that the moisture barrier does not sag due to heat expansion. In general, customers should choose flame-resistant insulation materials.

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