Hi All,
Thanks to all for the great information on this thread. After a lot of reading, I have a question regarding lighting layouts for a garage with a pitched interior ceiling. I am building a 30x60' attached garage shown in the attachments. The interior pitch is a 3.5/12. The height of the interior walls is 10'6" at the walls and 14' 9" in the center at the peak.
I haven't seen too many light layouts for a pitched ceiling and (maybe because of my basic ability) haven't been able to make the online tool simulate anything other than a single height/flat ceiling.
Some other information- There are two 16' garage doors biased to one end of the 60' length. The first double door is for day to day parking. The second double door and remaining garage area is for a workshop and hobby area for machining, fabrication, woodwork, etc.
Judging by other similar projects posted here, the following light seems OK for this application.
https://www.prolighting.com/commercial-lighting/ledready/t443ssubcxx00p0-18w5k.html
I estimated I need 28 of these in a 4x7 pattern. This is generally unfounded and only based on me trying to extrapolate similar patterns from other projects.
What do you think? Are there any typical rules to follow for lighting a pitched ceiling? What 'should' the arrangement be? Is this the right fixture?
Thanks! I look forward to when I contribute in helping folks after I finish my first major project.