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Does anyone know of a good document that clears up for me when I need to use a fire rated access panel? Is it only if the ceiling it is in has a inhabitable area above it?

I am installing a shower pump in a loft which doesn't have access to it. So I am going to cut an access in to install the pump. Does it need to be fire rated?
 
its not that easy generally if your breaking a fire break it needs to be fire rated so will depend on the construction if its double board or extra thick you probably need fire rated
 
Does anyone know of a good document that clears up for me when I need to use a fire rated access panel? Is it only if the ceiling it is in has a inhabitable area above it?

I am installing a shower pump in a loft which doesn't have access to it. So I am going to cut an access in to install the pump. Does it need to be fire rated?

Where possible always use fire rated, not worth not getting fire rated for a little bit extra money piece of mind
 
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