USAFpj
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After using a pro light meter at my Uncle's shop, I decided that 70 foot candles would be adequate light for me in my 30x50 with white vinyl backed insulation. Based on the Electrician's schematic of 70 foot candles at 3ft above the slab, the print-out stated that 20 fixtures placed at 14ft above, would deliver that. The fixtures are 8ft Williams, 1amp, 4 bulb config, with Philips T8 4100 cool white.
We hooked up all 20 fixtures (originally were going to go with 25!) and turned on the power. Pictures will come soon, but the least amount of foot candles was 110
In the middle of my 30x50x14 shop, we were pushing 125. Now my family members are machinists and industrial maintenance techs by trade, so they were giddy about the amount of light.
Maybe I'll get used to them with time and age on these eyes, but man am I glad that I have each row of (5) fixtures on just (1) switch
Also glad that I went with clear panels on the eaves as well.
We hooked up all 20 fixtures (originally were going to go with 25!) and turned on the power. Pictures will come soon, but the least amount of foot candles was 110
In the middle of my 30x50x14 shop, we were pushing 125. Now my family members are machinists and industrial maintenance techs by trade, so they were giddy about the amount of light. Maybe I'll get used to them with time and age on these eyes, but man am I glad that I have each row of (5) fixtures on just (1) switch

