05-09-2021, 07:57 PM
Another electrical question. 2 reminders:
*It is for a barn
*No permit/inspection as there is no building code for agricultural buildings (unzoned township).
---but I do want it done right.
So I have 4 rows of high bay lights. They are on 2 way switches...with a bank of 4 about 10' from the "mandoor" - right next to one of the garage doors. The others are spread by the other garage doors.
Going in and out, I realize it would be nice to have a small light at the door to turn on as soon as I open the door. We'll...as it turns out, I already have a light planned there: and emergency light (the kind that comes on when power goes off).
So I get to thinking....if input a switch on that light that stays closed most of the time, but I open it when I need to see while stepping through the door, it will think the power went off and light up. I then get over to the other switches and turn one of those on, then close that one again so it goes back to standby. Make sense? Is that wrong? I know... probably not to code...but it would still work in an emergency unless I left it on too long to kill the battery. So I don't think it is unsafe.
I do know what you are thinking, so I'll answer that: I'm not moving any of the other 4 switches over because it is not unlikely that at some point, a wall will divide the 2 areas making a separate "shop" and "office" so the high bays will light the shop.
*It is for a barn
*No permit/inspection as there is no building code for agricultural buildings (unzoned township).
---but I do want it done right.
So I have 4 rows of high bay lights. They are on 2 way switches...with a bank of 4 about 10' from the "mandoor" - right next to one of the garage doors. The others are spread by the other garage doors.
Going in and out, I realize it would be nice to have a small light at the door to turn on as soon as I open the door. We'll...as it turns out, I already have a light planned there: and emergency light (the kind that comes on when power goes off).
So I get to thinking....if input a switch on that light that stays closed most of the time, but I open it when I need to see while stepping through the door, it will think the power went off and light up. I then get over to the other switches and turn one of those on, then close that one again so it goes back to standby. Make sense? Is that wrong? I know... probably not to code...but it would still work in an emergency unless I left it on too long to kill the battery. So I don't think it is unsafe.
I do know what you are thinking, so I'll answer that: I'm not moving any of the other 4 switches over because it is not unlikely that at some point, a wall will divide the 2 areas making a separate "shop" and "office" so the high bays will light the shop.