Brand | Tenmat |
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Color | Buff |
Material | foam, lead, fiber, cellulose, wool, Rockwool |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | Tenmat |
Part Number | FF130-E |
Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 14 x 9 inches |
Item model number | FF130E |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Assembled Height | 9 inches |
Assembled Length | 15 inches |
Assembled Width | 14 inches |
Shade Material | Glass |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Certification | iec |
FF130E Recessed Light Cover
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Brand | Tenmat |
Color | Buff |
Material | foam, lead, fiber, cellulose, wool, Rockwool |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
About this item
- Keeps insulation away from hot light can
- Fire tested in accordance with IEC 60598-1
- Saves energy by eliminating draft through your recessed light fixture
- Easy to fit, no assembly required
- Fits most popular recessed light fixtures
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ASIN | B002XVPUAO |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #42,278 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #181 in Recessed Lighting Housing & Trim Kits |
Date First Available | November 19, 2009 |
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 15 x 14 x 9 inches; 1.15 Pounds
- Item model number : FF130E
- Date First Available : November 19, 2009
- Manufacturer : Tenmat
- ASIN : B002XVPUAO
- Customer Reviews:
Product Description
TENMAT is a leading manufacturer of High Temperature Engineering Materials and Fire Protection Components. The TENMAT FF130E Insulation Protection Cover is made out of a fire resistant material and was specifically designed to protect your light fixture from insulation in the attic and to stop unwanted airleakage through your recessed light. The FF130E has been tested in accordance with UL1598 for usage with IC and Non-IC rated recessed lights (See Installation Instructions for maximum lamp wattage and types). Most recessed lights are not compatible with insulation and oftentimes start cycling on/off after they have been buried with cellulose, foam, fiberglass, etc. The lights’ malfunction is a concern and a safety hazard. Pushing the insulation away is not an effective solution since it creates air passages in the building envelope and wastes energy. According to the Department of Energy, recessed lights account for 50% of the total thermal losses of a ceiling. Due to the improved airtightness and insulation, TENMAT users experience significant energy savings. TENMAT Recessed Light Covers allow the insulation to be continuous and uninterrupted over the whole area of the ceiling, therefore saving energy. The FF130E covers are fit within seconds and do not require assembly or special tools. Simply put the flexible and lightweight cover on top of your light fixture - Done Deal! For additional draftstopping, we recommend the TENMAT FF365 Sealant. Benefits: -- Fire Safe -- Reduces heat loss through the light fixture. -- Limits the amount of cold or hot air entering from outside. -- Keeps insulation away from standard recessed lights. -- Easy fitting - can be fitted in seconds - no screws, drilling or assembly required. -- Enhances the acoustic protection of the ceiling. -- Maintenance free. -- Please note: Recessed light NOT included! Sold individually, price is per cover. This product CANNOT be used in 1 or 2 hour fire rated ceiling assemblies.
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Customers like the air sealing, ease of cutting, installation, insulation, and size of the lampshade. For example, they mention it's great for sealing can lights, easy to cut or tear for wiring, and perfect for DIY. That said, they say it prevents heat loss and fits nicely over 4 inch cans.
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Customers find the installation of the lamp shade to be easy. They mention that the covers are easy to work with and adhere to the expanding foam. Some say that the product fixes the problem with no hassle. Overall, most are satisfied with the ease of installation.
"...hat The covers are very hard to tear but lend themselves easily to the necessary notching or slitting with a sharp knife...." Read more
"...for someone to develop a product that is more compact, easier to install, and cheaper to be a bit more DIY friendly!" Read more
"...Installation takes about 3 minutes. I stapled down my Romex and swept the area around the light clean...." Read more
"These insulating covers worked great and were so easy to use. They saved me so much time preparing my attic for more blown-in insulation...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the lamp shade. They mention that it is a wonderful, well thought out product, and easy to install. Some say that the extras make great cat beds. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...All-in-all this is a wonderful well thought out product.Win Wiencke" Read more
"...Pulled the installation loose fill up to the covers and your done. Looks great and no more worries.This is not an air tight cover...." Read more
"...insulation getting in the way of the can lights and these provided exactly enough cover to get the job done." Read more
"Ended up having to return due to the spacing in our rafters. Product seemed great and would have done the job...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the lamp shade. They mention that it works great, and does what it says.
"...Great Stuff foam works very well for this job, but I wish I had used a foam gun with a long barrel, rather than just spraying from the can...." Read more
"...I think they will be pretty effective and its definitely easier than trying to seal all those fixtures up with spray foam...." Read more
"...See my other reviews for them, they worked beautifully. Originally I tried to make shift something and it was okay, but looked ugly...." Read more
"...For that purpose they worked very well...." Read more
Customers like the size of the lampshade. For example, they say it fits nicely over 4 inch cans, is very flexible to fit odd shaped areas, and is easy to cut around joists. Customers are also impresseded with the size, saying it's huge and provides enough clearance over the lights.
"...3. Oh yeah, each cover comes in its own plastic bag, The bags are a good size for debris but they have air vent holes that can become maddening..." Read more
"...They are reasonably stiff to keep their form but also easy to trim to fit." Read more
"...These covers are huge and easily provide the clearance over the lights. They make a bigger version if you really want to ensure maximum clearance...." Read more
"...model cover fits nicely over my 4 inch cans with enough room to satisfy the safety requirements as spelled out in the installation sheet that came..." Read more
Customers find the lampshade easy to cut or tear to work around wiring or fixture brackets. They say it's flexible yet tough, and can be cut or torn by hand to make a gap for wires. Customers also say it is perfect for DIY and can fit around wires and ceiling joists.
"...to surround the can -- almost like a thick felt hat The covers are very hard to tear but lend themselves easily to the necessary notching or..." Read more
"...reduces amount of direct sunlight, gives privacy by day, and protects from shattering...." Read more
"...The covers are very sturdy, yet can be cut if you need to get around wiring, etc...." Read more
"...Larger than I imagine but can be easily cut if necessary." Read more
Customers like the insulation of the lampshade. They say it's an amazing solution to prevent heat loss from unsealed recessed lighting cans. The covers do the trick and seem to keep the house warmer. They also mention that the covers keep the insulation away from the lights as designed, which cuts air loss significantly. That said, some say that they've noticed an immediate difference in the room temperature. Overall, most are happy with the product and recommend it to others.
"...Solar Powered Polycarbonate Vent, Weatherproof Design, Quietly Cools Up to 500 Sq Ft, 400 CFM: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DMSCPJA..." Read more
"These insulating covers worked great and were so easy to use. They saved me so much time preparing my attic for more blown-in insulation...." Read more
"...with insulation and next cold night there was no condensation on the lights whatsoever...." Read more
"...These covers have solved my heat loss issue through my non-IC rated ceiling lights...." Read more
Customers like the value of the lampshade. They mention it's well worth the money, works great, and is a relatively cheap solution. Some say that it saves energy and money.
"...Plug has been one of our wisest and most useful moves, and a very inexpensive one at that...." Read more
"...to develop a product that is more compact, easier to install, and cheaper to be a bit more DIY friendly!" Read more
"...Because of this and the fact that they were found at a decent price, the “Tenmat FF130-E Draft Stop Covers for Recessed Lighting” get a serviceable..." Read more
"...Use spray foam for proper attachment and sealing. A little pricey but worth it. Best on the market. No big price difference...." Read more
Customers like the air sealing of the lamp shade. For example, they mention it works great to seal can lights or any fixtures in the attic, seals well with adhesive foam, and expands yellow foam. That said, they say it helps stop air leakage, and is airtight for energy savings.
"Very nice product seals well with spray nice tight seal." Read more
"...foam I used adhered to these pretty well, making air sealing in the attic a breeze before the insulation gets blown in...." Read more
"I am adding insulation to my attic and these covers will help stop air leakage around my recessed lights." Read more
"...Once they were installed and our home was retested we no longer felt any air leak and better yet, we received a check to help cover the cost." Read more
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Now before you start staring wishfully at your ceiling you should appreciate that the ceiling needs to be removed and you must have sufficient joist depth above the cans.
In my case I have 18" bar joists and was replacing an entire plasterboard ceiling that had been damaged by a leaky roof. These light covers meant I didn't have to replace a half dozen Halo cans to reinstall a tight well insulated ceiling.
These covers install remarkably easily. They can be seriously distorted to squash them through tight spaces and still count on them springing open to surround the can -- almost like a thick felt hat The covers are very hard to tear but lend themselves easily to the necessary notching or slitting with a sharp knife.
Apart from needing sufficient space over the cans to fit the cover in, there are a few limitations that might interest you:
1. These covers retain heat so ditch the filament light bulbs in favor of CFL or LED -- or you run the risk of melting wiring in the can.
2. Wear eye protection -- preferably goggles. While it's never fun working around insulation, these things seem to shed a fine dust that's a particularly nasty eye irritant. It got behind my conventional safety glasses. Things went smoothly once I washed my eyes and put on a set of goggles with good side protection.
3. Oh yeah, each cover comes in its own plastic bag, The bags are a good size for debris but they have air vent holes that can become maddening leaks for things like sawdust and plaster dust. (Hey, these covers are so good that I'm reaching for even the most trivial "negative"...)
All-in-all this is a wonderful well thought out product.
Win Wiencke
We used a Klein Tools TI250 Rechargeable Thermal Imager (www.amazon.com/gp/product/B089QW8R9S) to identify where our home’s protective envelop was weak – places where we were losing heat / allowing cold air inside in the winter and losing cool air / allowing heat inside in the summer. The imager revealed problem areas we had suspected, e.g., around windows and doors. But above all they highlighted an extremely acute problem we hadn’t focused on, namely the 7 recessed lights in our kitchen. In summer, and with those lights off, the thermal imager showed the lights as 7 ultra-bright, fiercely orange circles, though the ceiling all around (under thick insulation) was deep, cool blue. It was ugly, indicating that we had been wasting massive amounts of energy and money for years.
After crawling up into the attic, I discovered that those lights, which had been installed by a contractor we had hired over a decade earlier, had absolutely no insulation around them at all. We had failed to do our research in advance and instruct the contractor accordingly. I then discovered that those lights are not IC-rated, meaning that insulation must not come in contact with them, or we’ll have a fire hazard on our hands. Well, lesson learned: if we ever have recessed lights installed in the future, we’ll ensure they are IC-rated.
But what to do? After much online research, we settled on these recessed light covers. We purchased one, along with some Great Stuff foam, as a test. After installation, the thermal imager revealed just 6 bright orange circles and one medium-blue (nearly the same color as the surrounding ceiling). We then installed the other six and are very satisfied with their performance in summer and winter.
A couple lessons learned from the installation of these light covers:
1) This was an absolutely beastly job during the summer months, when our attack gets really hot. Bad timing.
2) Great Stuff foam works very well for this job, but I wish I had used a foam gun with a long barrel, rather than just spraying from the can. It would have been much easier to get to some of those hard-to-reach areas in that cramped part of the attic, and the application of the foam would have been less wasteful and easier to control.
These recessed light covers can be used as described above for bathroom fans installed between ceiling and attic.
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STATINT Window Film Privacy One Way Daytime Mirror Static Non-Adhesive Solar Glass Film Heat Control: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07W3VCZNF Dramatically reduces amount of direct sunlight, gives privacy by day, and protects from shattering.
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AcuRite Wireless Indoor Outdoor Temperature and Humidity Sensor: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00T0K8NXC We got two of these to go with our AcuRite weather station. They allow us to monitor temperature and humidity in four places at once: outside, in our living room, in our crawlspace, and in our unfinished attic. Thanks to these readings, we have established a smarter, more energy-efficient way of ventilating our crawlspace. They also helped us see that our attic needed additional ventilation in the roof, prompting us to purchase the following.
4 SEASONS Solar Powered Polycarbonate Vent, Weatherproof Design, Quietly Cools Up to 500 Sq Ft, 400 CFM: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DMSCPJA
RYB HOME Room Darkening Patio Door Curtain, Hanging Room Divider Screen Insulated Drapes Privacy Wall Panel: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D32DJ2V , as well as RYB HOME Blackout Curtains & Drapes - Total Privacy Thermal Efficiency Backdrop Curtains for Bedroom Room Divider Vertical Blind Living Room Patio Sliding Glass Door: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077SZRBNJ
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This is not an air tight cover. However if you are looking for air tight, you need to install air tight lighting in the first place. Once these are installed over the lights and resting cleanly on your ceilings drywall and buried in installation, very little air can egress.
I will be purchasing another 12 or so (I think) to finish out the rest of the lights.
And since my lighting was contact rated I was able to add a full 19” of insulation right over top of the covers. Highly recommend!
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2022
And since my lighting was contact rated I was able to add a full 19” of insulation right over top of the covers. Highly recommend!