Dopey-NipNips t1_j52vsm2 wrote
Reply to comment by ghloperr in The lights have been on at a Massachusetts school for over a year because no one can turn them off by Didyoucallforme
What do you think every light gets its own circuit, or all lights go on one circuit
ghloperr t1_j52wl8k wrote
How many lighting circuits do you think an average sized building needs? Obviously not just one, but if they are using LED and HE fluorescent it shouldn't be more than a few especially if they are 277V. And they should all be at the same panel anyway.
If the lighting designer was a complete idiot and put 10 different circuits in 10 different panels that might be an issue, but most designers aren't that dumb.
Dopey-NipNips t1_j52xki2 wrote
Average size building π
You've never wired anything
ghloperr t1_j52yjtg wrote
Yeah see there are small sized schools, medium sized schools, and large schools. An AVERAGE means a typical building size. This school has 1000 students which is not big or small, it's an AVERAGE sized school.
I have done full electrical and low voltage design for schools, hospitals, businesses, apartments, etc. You don't know shit lol
nataphoto t1_j537v6j wrote
Minnechaug is a large-ish school in terms of campus size. Definitely not the biggest around here, but larger than average. Sidenote: It's a beautiful school. Hope they fix their lights.
ghloperr t1_j53co08 wrote
My definition of a large school is 2000+ which is common for high schools in my area. Elementary schools usually have ~500 and middle schools have 1000+.
A school of approx 1000 students, whatever you want to call it (big or average), is what I was basing my estimates off of.
Educational_Breath98 t1_j5322w2 wrote
Yeah if itβs 277v LEDS this building could probably be on 2 - 3 circuit breakers for lights easily
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