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Concerned that I was getting lazy, I went out and measured my ceiling
joists and other structure carefully and spent my evening with SketchUp! I am concerned as to how many new 48" (10" wraparound) fixtures to add. Please see my two jpeg's: http://web.newsguy.com/MySite/ Putting another light above my virtual bench may make good sense. However, If I regard my bench area as 10' by 8', then my new pics at my web site already demonstrate 80 ft^2/6 bulbs = 13.3 ft^2 per bulb! Don't want to blast my self out. I was thinking of using 32W, 5000K or 6000K fluorescent bulbs. I would like to try to optimize my lighting? As drawn, the distances of the lights from the walls are 36" and 24" respectively. Assume the walls will be white (for decent reflectivity). The floor is concrete. I'm going to keep the light in front of the subpanel 36" away from it to satisfy relevant codes (regarding a "free workspace"). I never did this before and I hope to do it right the first time. What would you change? Thanks, Bill |
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