Long time lurker and I'm finally getting around to the planning stage of making changes to the garage. I'm a hobbyist and enjoy working on my vehicles.
I'm having trouble deciding on the best lighting layout using 2 T8 bulbs in 48" length fixtures. If I did the calculations correct from Jack Lindsey's small workshop guide, 16 fixtures puts me around 100 footcandles. Adding four (B) fixtures puts the light output around 132 fcs. There is an I-beam, represented by the dotted lines, almost splitting the garage in half. The garage door side is about 11' deep and it is about 9' on the other side.
The previous owner finished the ceiling with drywall, added texture, and painted the ceilings white. The ceiling is around 9'4" before the i-beam and drops down to 9' by the garage door. The walls are a light grey and I have access to the attic space above for wiring.
Is this lighting layout appropriate for this garage style? If so, would it make sense to place the 'B' fixtures on a separate light switch for times I wouldn't need all the light?
I appreciate your time and feedback.
The lights won't be finalized until I have a sub-panel installed in the garage.
-Chris
I'm having trouble deciding on the best lighting layout using 2 T8 bulbs in 48" length fixtures. If I did the calculations correct from Jack Lindsey's small workshop guide, 16 fixtures puts me around 100 footcandles. Adding four (B) fixtures puts the light output around 132 fcs. There is an I-beam, represented by the dotted lines, almost splitting the garage in half. The garage door side is about 11' deep and it is about 9' on the other side.
The previous owner finished the ceiling with drywall, added texture, and painted the ceilings white. The ceiling is around 9'4" before the i-beam and drops down to 9' by the garage door. The walls are a light grey and I have access to the attic space above for wiring.
Is this lighting layout appropriate for this garage style? If so, would it make sense to place the 'B' fixtures on a separate light switch for times I wouldn't need all the light?
I appreciate your time and feedback.
The lights won't be finalized until I have a sub-panel installed in the garage.
-Chris
