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22nd January 2008, 12:29 PM #1New Member
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Fluro tubes
Hi Guys,
Now before you tell me to get an professional, i'm not going to. So best I do it with some advice rather than just do what I think.
Ok, i'm going to wire up some fluorescent fixtures into an office.
Each tube is 40w, there are 2 tubes per fixture and 6 fixtures in total. So that means 480 W in total.
Am i right in saying that I can wire all fixtures up to the same circuit?
For memory the maximum Watts per circuit is 2400 so I think it's cool. But want to make sure.
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22nd January 2008, 12:42 PM #2
Given that you don't seem to know that watts aren't actually the important part of the equation........then I'd have to say that hiring a professional is the only advice one can give.
Ours is not to reason why.....only to point and giggle.
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22nd January 2008, 12:55 PM #3
no simple answer
Hopefully you are not a troll.
There is NO maximum number of points laid down in the standard so there is no simple answer without knowing all the variables of the installation.
You select the circuit breaker to suit the maximum demand & then you have to select the conductor size to suit the circuit breaker taking into account the length of the run & environmental consideration of the run.Cliff.
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22nd January 2008, 01:34 PM #4
What an idiot.
Awesome first post.Those were the droids I was looking for.
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22nd January 2008, 01:37 PM #5GOLD MEMBER
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Might be his last if he goes ahead with that attitude
Tom
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22nd January 2008, 01:51 PM #6Senior Member
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Do you really want to switch on 6 lights at once????????
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22nd January 2008, 01:53 PM #7New Member
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22nd January 2008, 02:02 PM #8
Give your mate a slab of beer. At least it will be done properly and legally.
Those were the droids I was looking for.
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22nd January 2008, 02:44 PM #9Senior Member
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Now before you tell me to get an professional, i'm not going to
With that sort of opening comment I take it you were ready for rejection then?
For memory the maximum Watts per circuit is 2400 so I think it's cool.
Might not be cool after the office catches fire!
Am i right in saying that I can wire all fixtures up to the same circuit?
NO you are not right you are breaking the law and placing yourself and others at risk!
2 Points given for Maths....... 80 watts multiplied by 6 equals 480 watts very good
I take it you will perform a risk assesment before carrying out this work and dont forget to include yourself on this list!!!
Notify your Sparky mate when you are about to start work so he can ring 000 and have the paramedics on standby!!!!
cheers
Furious toooo
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22nd January 2008, 08:15 PM #10Senior Member
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Only serious comment I can make here is that 480 watts isn't the issue. It's the current - are these lights low or high power factor? If low then you'll be drawing around 6 amps, half that for high power factor (very rough figures here).
That said, 6 amps probably won't set anything on fire as long as there's proper circuit breakers installed. No guarantee you won't find them constantly tripping due to overload however.
If someone asks me to confirm that the replacement flexible cord they're fitting to a lamp is OK before they switch it on then to me that's fairly reasonable to answer. They know they're not an expert, it's a simple job and just want to make sure they have it right. Fair enough. But asking how to wire the room up is a different matter. Like asking a doctor for advice on DIY heart surgery versus checking the bandage you applied to a minor cut.
I'm wondering why anyone would use 40 watt tubes in a new installation? They're not easy to get these days and really only used in old transformer start fittings. 36 watt replaced them a couple of decades ago...
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22nd January 2008, 08:31 PM #11
why not mount the lights and run the cables and then get your mate to fit off?
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22nd January 2008, 09:52 PM #12Electricity:
One Flash and you're ASH
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22nd January 2008, 10:03 PM #13Senior Member
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22nd January 2008, 10:04 PM #14China
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Why is anybody even bothering to entertain this fellow
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22nd January 2008, 10:12 PM #15
Fluro's
Sounds like an ex NASA employee. He's obvioulsy been polishing the rocket
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