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Pole barn lighting - which way?

famous187

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I have a 30x50 pole barn i will be wiring for lighting soon. Here is a pic so you guys can see how it lays out:



These are the 8ft tandem lights I will be using:

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia-Lighting-Tandem-4-Light-White-Fluorescent-Strip-Light-TUNS-2-32-MVOLT-1-4-GEBHL/202193181?N=5yc1vZc9h7#specifications

Questions:

01. Am I better off running them long ways down the 50 feet inside or running them parallel to the door?

02. I am planning on installing 12 lights , does that seem adequate for the building?

Thanks
 
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pattenp

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The direction is entirely up to you. But I'd do 14 to 16 fixtures to be up around 100 lumens per sqft. A 4ft F32T8 lamp is about 2600-2800 LU. But the light needed depends on what you plan on doing in the pole barn.
 

willf650

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I did 12 lights in a 30 * 36. I did about the same fixtures as you but got mine from Lowe's. With 12 lights its pretty bright. I generally only turn on the center row for most instances but I haven't been working on anything of importance yet.

I would do 3 rows of 5 lights down the 50' length for a total of 15 lights. The 8' lights are nice to **** up against each other and use as a race way to run your wires through. The fewer the rows the quicker the install will be. That would be my reasoning for running them down the 50' length.
 
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Modifieddriver

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Ceiling or no ceiling?

If there's no ceiling I'd use lamps with a reflector.

I did 2,400 sq. ft. in my bld'g using 18 Lithonia IBZ654 T-5 fixtures. I like it.

These are dual ballast. I have six light banks, 3 fixtures per bank. Two switches per pair of light banks. One switch turns on 2 bulbs per fixture, the other turns on the other four. This makes so much sense I wonder why others don't do it. Endless combinations to light the space I'm using or not using. Ya' only have to run one more wire, 12-3 romex to do it.

I think I have about 170 fc when everything is on. Bright.

Buy the fixtures with the bulbs. You'll save $$$$$$ doing that.
 
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