matemike
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I'm going to light my 30x40 insulated metal building with 16 LED T8 fixtures. (4 rows of 4). The 2 outer rows will be at 12' height off the ground and the two inner rows will be at about 13.5' height. I cannot find much info on the web about the pros and cons of using a 120° vs 230° LED T8 bulb for my ceiling height. The obvious info is that the 230° bulbs will spread the light out more, but I'm trying to figure out if it will be better.
I've decided to go with this LED ready fixture already wired with no ballast.
http://www.beeslighting.com/product-p/st48232-led.htm
It's now between which of these four bulbs to use:
http://www.beeslighting.com/product-p/t8r-48-17l-50k-b.htm 1600lm 220° arc
http://www.beeslighting.com/product-p/t8r-48-18l-50k-b.htm 1800lm 230° arc
http://www.beeslighting.com/product-p/t8r-48-22l-50k-b.htm 2200lm 230° arc
http://www.beeslighting.com/product-p/t818w1200bixxdf50f1.htm 2212lm 120° arc
Normal fluorescent T8's put out 2850 lumens but in a 360° arc. Most of the light goes where needed, while some is reflected back from the fixture itself, but some is lost too.
The LED bulb that is last in the list will put out 2212 lumens in a 120° arc which is only 1/3 of the 360° arc but is 3/4 of the lumens. Will this be greatly noticable that even though it's putting out less total lumens, the concentrated arc will make it so much more direct that it appears 3X brighter when standing under it? If so, should I go with one of the other choices in the 230° arc range?
The Acuity lighting program says that 16 of the 2 lamp T8 fluorescent troffers will yield 753 lux in my particular shop with white ceiling and walls (I even painted the steel red-iron beams in my shop a semi-gloss white) It's bright in there. I'm trying to stay in the 750+ lux range btw.
Thanks for the help.
I've decided to go with this LED ready fixture already wired with no ballast.
http://www.beeslighting.com/product-p/st48232-led.htm
It's now between which of these four bulbs to use:
http://www.beeslighting.com/product-p/t8r-48-17l-50k-b.htm 1600lm 220° arc
http://www.beeslighting.com/product-p/t8r-48-18l-50k-b.htm 1800lm 230° arc
http://www.beeslighting.com/product-p/t8r-48-22l-50k-b.htm 2200lm 230° arc
http://www.beeslighting.com/product-p/t818w1200bixxdf50f1.htm 2212lm 120° arc
Normal fluorescent T8's put out 2850 lumens but in a 360° arc. Most of the light goes where needed, while some is reflected back from the fixture itself, but some is lost too.
The LED bulb that is last in the list will put out 2212 lumens in a 120° arc which is only 1/3 of the 360° arc but is 3/4 of the lumens. Will this be greatly noticable that even though it's putting out less total lumens, the concentrated arc will make it so much more direct that it appears 3X brighter when standing under it? If so, should I go with one of the other choices in the 230° arc range?
The Acuity lighting program says that 16 of the 2 lamp T8 fluorescent troffers will yield 753 lux in my particular shop with white ceiling and walls (I even painted the steel red-iron beams in my shop a semi-gloss white) It's bright in there. I'm trying to stay in the 750+ lux range btw.
Thanks for the help.