Well I don’t know what keeps happening to me, but I have typed this up several times and then it gets deleted when I post it??
So let’s try attempt #4. LOL……
I think I have a better understanding of what you are looking for, so lets try this.
Essentially you have 3 rooms that we are talking about.
The garage called 48 x 50 x 17.6
The storage area called 12 x 50 x 8.6
The mezzanine called 12 x 50 x 8.6
For the garage (now that I know it will be walled off), I have changed the direction of the fixtures for uniformity sakes, and reduced the fixtures.
You will still be getting the 100 fc +/- that you were looking for.
This is using the 8’ T5HO fixture with a total of 4 lamps per 8’ fixture.
The new quantity for this area would be 25.
You could reduce that further to 20 if you wanted to live with 85 fc?
You would simply drop out one entire row closest to the mezzanine, and spread the other fixtures out a bit more……..just an idea.
For the storage area beneath the mezzanine I am still using strip fixtures, but have reduced the lamp count per 8’ fixture by 2. Meaning that you only have 2 lamps per 8’ fixture.
This will still give you the desired 100 fc +/- that you were looking for.
The new quantity for this area would be 6
Now onto the office area of the mezzanine.
I have decided that you only need roughly 50 fc, as that’s more than enough light for any typical office.
In fact the offices are being designed now closer to 35 fc, but I realize that’s a choice preference, and task specific.
Anyhow………..
Since I don’t know what recessed LED fixture you were looking at, and what the aperture size you had in mind, I took a guess as to what I thought you might want?
I went with a 4” aperture with a black baffle (the internal part of the cone), and a white trim ring (the part that sits on the ceiling), using a lumen package of 900.
My calculations were again based on a standard light reflectance, and calculated at 2.5’ above finished floor. (desk height really).
So that would mean to get the 50 fc +/- that I am suggesting, you would need a total of 33 of the 4” 900 lumen LED recessed fixtures.
If you do want the 100 fc +/-, then simply double the quantity and rework the layout.
You of course can put these on a dimmer too, as pretty well all of this type of fixture comes with a forward/reverse phase dimming driver in them. (Again double check before you buy).
I picked this configuration because I am guessing that you will be getting your fixtures from a big box store, and this is likely the lumen package that they will carry.
You may be getting your light fixtures from an electrical distributor, so my choice of fixture could be wrong.
To do these lighting calculations I need something called an IES file (computer file), so I have picked the ones that I had that closely matched what you were looking for.
My calculations won’t be out a lot in either direction based on your fluorescent choice, but I just wanted to let you know in case you ran in with a light meter latter on and noticed that I was off a bit. LOL….
I think I have covered everything I wanted to tell you??
If I missed something let me know.
Good luck