sfanale
Well-known member
Hi All,
I have started thinking through my lighting setup and I have some left-overs from another project that I wanted to utilize in the garage to save $$$. I am aware that I need to calculate the total load from the lighting fixtures to determine the correct breaker/wire combo, which seems easy enough. I want to place 15 recessed lights throughout the garage, each LED is 15W so that's:
15W*15 fixtures = 225 total watts for lighting.
Obviously, that is a pretty low figure because they are all LED cans, so I know safety-wise I am plenty safe with 14/2 romex and a 15A breaker. These are the exact fixtures I was going to use:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Commercial-Electric-6-in-Aluminum-Recessed-IC-New-Construction-Airtight-Housing-6-Pack-CAT7ICATA-6PK/202256649
My question is... because those are "standard" style housing which have a bulb socket (I would use LED retrofits that screw into the socket), can I still use 14/2 romex and a 15A breaker? OOOORRR, because theoretically someone could throw standard bulbs in, which would have a MUCH higher power draw, do I need to wire to the potential total power? Something more like:
100W * 15 fixtures = 1,500 total watts
If it's the latter, I obviously need to go with 12/2 romex and a 20A breaker. I realize there is not a big difference in price, but I am never going to use normal bulbs, so I figure why over-wire it if I don't need to? I fear I already know the answer, but what would the NEC say; Wire to the actual usage or to the theoretical max? Your expert advice is greatly appreciated.
I have started thinking through my lighting setup and I have some left-overs from another project that I wanted to utilize in the garage to save $$$. I am aware that I need to calculate the total load from the lighting fixtures to determine the correct breaker/wire combo, which seems easy enough. I want to place 15 recessed lights throughout the garage, each LED is 15W so that's:
15W*15 fixtures = 225 total watts for lighting.
Obviously, that is a pretty low figure because they are all LED cans, so I know safety-wise I am plenty safe with 14/2 romex and a 15A breaker. These are the exact fixtures I was going to use:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Commercial-Electric-6-in-Aluminum-Recessed-IC-New-Construction-Airtight-Housing-6-Pack-CAT7ICATA-6PK/202256649
My question is... because those are "standard" style housing which have a bulb socket (I would use LED retrofits that screw into the socket), can I still use 14/2 romex and a 15A breaker? OOOORRR, because theoretically someone could throw standard bulbs in, which would have a MUCH higher power draw, do I need to wire to the potential total power? Something more like:
100W * 15 fixtures = 1,500 total watts
If it's the latter, I obviously need to go with 12/2 romex and a 20A breaker. I realize there is not a big difference in price, but I am never going to use normal bulbs, so I figure why over-wire it if I don't need to? I fear I already know the answer, but what would the NEC say; Wire to the actual usage or to the theoretical max? Your expert advice is greatly appreciated.