Greetings!
Well, I've agreed to help a friend take on a project for an MMPR warehouse, but I may be in over my head as far as the design of the lighting control system.
He has two rooms. Each with 16 1000 watt hps lamps (so 16 lamps in each room, total of 32 bulbs. He wishes to run only 16 ballasts and switch power from one room to the other, every 12 hours. Each room would get 12 hours lights on, 12 hours lights off.
I am thinking about using a 24hr timer to trigger lighting contactors.
Would I simply get a double pole double throw 240v timer, hook one of each throws up to a contactor (1 for each room) that can handle the amperage of these 16 lamps? And then the two hots go through the contacts, neutrals marette in the contactor panel, and both then go out to my receptacles?
Or is my thinking wrong in using the double throw on the timer as a relay to switch between the two rooms? The timer wouldn't have the load current pass through it obviously.
Any advice whether I am on the right track here would be greatly appreciated. :thumbup:
Well, I've agreed to help a friend take on a project for an MMPR warehouse, but I may be in over my head as far as the design of the lighting control system.
He has two rooms. Each with 16 1000 watt hps lamps (so 16 lamps in each room, total of 32 bulbs. He wishes to run only 16 ballasts and switch power from one room to the other, every 12 hours. Each room would get 12 hours lights on, 12 hours lights off.
I am thinking about using a 24hr timer to trigger lighting contactors.
Would I simply get a double pole double throw 240v timer, hook one of each throws up to a contactor (1 for each room) that can handle the amperage of these 16 lamps? And then the two hots go through the contacts, neutrals marette in the contactor panel, and both then go out to my receptacles?
Or is my thinking wrong in using the double throw on the timer as a relay to switch between the two rooms? The timer wouldn't have the load current pass through it obviously.
Any advice whether I am on the right track here would be greatly appreciated. :thumbup: