Hottrod
Well-known member
Hi all, my project detailed elsewhere on GJ is proceeding well, and it is time to order the lights for my 34'x22' garage, which will be used primarily for detailing and basic mechanical and small project work.
The flat drywall ceiling is to be painted bright white, as are the walls and the floor will be a white epoxy floor from LegacyIndustrial or a white HDSpartacote finish, so as to maximise the light in the area. The garage doors are of frosted glass, which will let in some daylight and have the advantage that at night with the doors open, the ceiling lights are not blocked out.
As per the drawing below, my plans call for 3 banks of 3 Lithonia MS8's arranged in a North-South orientation, each of which have 3x32W T8 fluorescent tubes - thus I'd have 27 32W T8's in all, and they'll be controlled by two switches, so that I can have have a choice in how many are turned on at once.
The spec sheet for the fixture can be seen here, and for those of you that can assist in deciphering it, the photometric report is here.
As an aside, I know the T8 and T5 issue has been discussed on GJ and elsewhere extensively, but due to the inexpensive electricity costs here the T8's seem to be the sensible choice as it would take a long time to make the T5's worth the extra cost for me.
Alternatives to the suggested configuration include: increasing/reducing the number of these fixtures, or perhaps supplimenting them (or replacing them altogether) with downlighters fitted with retrofit LED parabolics, like the ones seen here:
I'm way out of my depth here and would appreciate the collective wisdom of the forum on the adequacy of what has been spec'd, and whether anyone thinks that adjusting the orientation of the fixtures to an East-West direction would be preferable.
Thx!
The flat drywall ceiling is to be painted bright white, as are the walls and the floor will be a white epoxy floor from LegacyIndustrial or a white HDSpartacote finish, so as to maximise the light in the area. The garage doors are of frosted glass, which will let in some daylight and have the advantage that at night with the doors open, the ceiling lights are not blocked out.
As per the drawing below, my plans call for 3 banks of 3 Lithonia MS8's arranged in a North-South orientation, each of which have 3x32W T8 fluorescent tubes - thus I'd have 27 32W T8's in all, and they'll be controlled by two switches, so that I can have have a choice in how many are turned on at once.
The spec sheet for the fixture can be seen here, and for those of you that can assist in deciphering it, the photometric report is here.
As an aside, I know the T8 and T5 issue has been discussed on GJ and elsewhere extensively, but due to the inexpensive electricity costs here the T8's seem to be the sensible choice as it would take a long time to make the T5's worth the extra cost for me.
Alternatives to the suggested configuration include: increasing/reducing the number of these fixtures, or perhaps supplimenting them (or replacing them altogether) with downlighters fitted with retrofit LED parabolics, like the ones seen here:
I'm way out of my depth here and would appreciate the collective wisdom of the forum on the adequacy of what has been spec'd, and whether anyone thinks that adjusting the orientation of the fixtures to an East-West direction would be preferable.
Thx!
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