Rusty Bolt
Well-known member
I'd like some feedback and suggestions on my lighting layout in for my main shop area. The "best fixture" and "layout collection" threads and that have helped a lot.
I've been using DIALux and was targeting 100 FC over the area. I think what I have is passable but my layout seems a little too bright, over 130 FC in some places, and I don't see a straightforward way to reduce the overall illumination while keeping the illumination fairly uniform unless I use dimmers or maybe different fixtures?.
I'd rather buy something like the James Industry High Bay fixtures than spend a lot of time putting together Frankenfixtures unless I can save big bucks. 
I used bigger fixtures (5 - James 225W High Bay) in the corners to brighten the corners and 9 - James 110W High Bay fixtures elsewhere.
The building is currently under construction (stick built) but the walls and ceiling will be drywall and painted white. The floor will be light gray. The ceiling is flat at 14'. The room will fit into a 42'x45' rectangle. It's an awkward shape see below and see pictures.
The primary use of the room will be woodworking and metal machining.
I'll be hanging the lights, so there is at least a 50% chance I could get them where the layout says by the 3rd or 4th try.
The asymmetry probably comes from my space not being symmetric.
The room corner coordinates (counter clockwise from lower right) in DIALux are:
42, 0
42, 45
14, 45
14, 28
0, 28
0, 20.5
10, 20.5
10, 0
I've been using DIALux and was targeting 100 FC over the area. I think what I have is passable but my layout seems a little too bright, over 130 FC in some places, and I don't see a straightforward way to reduce the overall illumination while keeping the illumination fairly uniform unless I use dimmers or maybe different fixtures?.
I'd rather buy something like the James Industry High Bay fixtures than spend a lot of time putting together Frankenfixtures unless I can save big bucks. 
I used bigger fixtures (5 - James 225W High Bay) in the corners to brighten the corners and 9 - James 110W High Bay fixtures elsewhere.
The building is currently under construction (stick built) but the walls and ceiling will be drywall and painted white. The floor will be light gray. The ceiling is flat at 14'. The room will fit into a 42'x45' rectangle. It's an awkward shape see below and see pictures.
The primary use of the room will be woodworking and metal machining.
I'll be hanging the lights, so there is at least a 50% chance I could get them where the layout says by the 3rd or 4th try.
The room corner coordinates (counter clockwise from lower right) in DIALux are:
42, 0
42, 45
14, 45
14, 28
0, 28
0, 20.5
10, 20.5
10, 0


since that area "can only see" the 2 fixtures in the area, it doesn't get much help from the rest of the fixtures.

We had to sheath my shop in 1/2 inch OSB because we couldn't get 3/8. That's better construction but more expense. I tried to get this thing started last June. Didn't get the dirt work started till November because I couldn't find anyone to do the work. 




