arewethereyet
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I was hoping someone could check my sanity.
I have a 48 x 42 Pole barn with 16 foot eaves.
The pole barn has four 12 foot wide bays.
For lighting, I'm planning on 32 twin bulb T8 fixtures. This will be ~2000 watts.
I am thinking of installing two breakers in the panel that Feed two double gang boxes. One box will feed the left two bays and the other box will feed the right two bays.
In addition to separating the lighting between sides of the shop, I wanted to alternate the fixtures by running a four wire from the double gang box to the light fixtures. That way I can alternate between the red wire and the black wire for the hot.
By doing it this way, I end up with four separate eight fixture circuits at approximately 500 W each. Each circuit will have its own switch and all four circuits will only take two breakers in the panel.
Does this seem like a good plan?
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I have a 48 x 42 Pole barn with 16 foot eaves.
The pole barn has four 12 foot wide bays.
For lighting, I'm planning on 32 twin bulb T8 fixtures. This will be ~2000 watts.
I am thinking of installing two breakers in the panel that Feed two double gang boxes. One box will feed the left two bays and the other box will feed the right two bays.
In addition to separating the lighting between sides of the shop, I wanted to alternate the fixtures by running a four wire from the double gang box to the light fixtures. That way I can alternate between the red wire and the black wire for the hot.
By doing it this way, I end up with four separate eight fixture circuits at approximately 500 W each. Each circuit will have its own switch and all four circuits will only take two breakers in the panel.
Does this seem like a good plan?
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