It's time to get my electrical laid out in my garage build and I've chosen 105W CFL's for my lighting. I'm trying to lay out my wiring diagram for each circuit and I'm a bit puzzled on my calculations.
I'm thinking 15 amp circuits. I have a bunch of 14/2 wire available to me.
So I pull up a watts to amps calculator and it's asking for power factor. I've never heard of that. Googled the **** out of it and more or less I see that CFL's have a power factor of .5 which is a poor rating. Does this sound right?????
So I have 7 CFL's in one section, and 9 in each of the other 2 sections. FYI, 2500 sq ft garage.
I was hoping to run (3) 15 amp circuits using the 14/2 wire.
After doing the math using the .5 power factor, the 7 lights rates at 13.3 amps using the .5 power factor. The 9 lights rate at 17.1 amps.
I don't want to be a cheap ******* but I want to save where I can.
Am I doing the math correctly because it looks like I need to go to 20 amp circuits with 12/2 wire for the 9 light circuits.
Any thoughts would be helpful.
Thanks
Z
I'm thinking 15 amp circuits. I have a bunch of 14/2 wire available to me.
So I pull up a watts to amps calculator and it's asking for power factor. I've never heard of that. Googled the **** out of it and more or less I see that CFL's have a power factor of .5 which is a poor rating. Does this sound right?????
So I have 7 CFL's in one section, and 9 in each of the other 2 sections. FYI, 2500 sq ft garage.
I was hoping to run (3) 15 amp circuits using the 14/2 wire.
After doing the math using the .5 power factor, the 7 lights rates at 13.3 amps using the .5 power factor. The 9 lights rate at 17.1 amps.
I don't want to be a cheap ******* but I want to save where I can.
Am I doing the math correctly because it looks like I need to go to 20 amp circuits with 12/2 wire for the 9 light circuits.
Any thoughts would be helpful.
Thanks
Z