C cppoly Senior Member Location New York Mar 28, 2024 #1 Working on a pickleball court. I don't see this category in table 220.12. What VA/SF for general lighting are you supposed to use if you can't find your occupancy ?
Working on a pickleball court. I don't see this category in table 220.12. What VA/SF for general lighting are you supposed to use if you can't find your occupancy ?
petersonra Senior Member Location Northern illinois Occupation engineer Mar 28, 2024 #2 Does s pickleball court have an actual occupancy?
E Elect117 Senior Member Location California Occupation Engineer E.E. P.E. Mar 28, 2024 #3 I would just space out the lights, add the loads up per timer or circuit.
T Tulsa Electrician Senior Member Location Tulsa Occupation Electrician Mar 28, 2024 #4 Indoor or outdoor?
T Tulsa Electrician Senior Member Location Tulsa Occupation Electrician Mar 28, 2024 #5 I would look at the foot candle requirements for a tennis court. Convert to lumens and design around that for the application.
I would look at the foot candle requirements for a tennis court. Convert to lumens and design around that for the application.
C cppoly Senior Member Location New York Mar 29, 2024 #6 Thanks for replies. It's indoors. So there's no NEC VA/SF general lighting load in the service calculation??
Thanks for replies. It's indoors. So there's no NEC VA/SF general lighting load in the service calculation??