construction lighting
construction lighting
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I have 250,000 sq ft of enclosed concrete reservoir that needs to be lighted for safety and completing punch list items. Does anyone know of temporary lighting options for very large areas?
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Test out the six trailers, see if you need 8 or 10. Get the trailers first, get the extension cables (440 volt or 220 volt - which ever is going to get the job done, then test your results.
Do NOT accept just one generator - you MUST have a constantly running backup when the first drops off. Arrange for a daily refueling, arrange for 24 hour servicing and replacement as part of the contract.
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It would be more practical to light just the areas that you are working in.
An illumination level of 108 lux (10 fc) is known as level II illumination and is suggested for illumination on and around construction equipment and for tasks such as resurfacing. An illumination level of 216 lux (20 fc) is known as level III illumination and is suggested for projects involving higher levels of visual difficulty, such as, crack filling, critical connections, and maintenance of electrical devices or moving machinery.
A 400 watt metal halides provides 36,000 lumens of lighting.
http://www.larsonelectronics.com/p-64268-explosion...
If you can find LED's, then you can get by with less power. The LED light head on this unit includes two 150 watt LED fixtures and will provide 30,000 lumens for 300 watts of power.
http://www.larsonelectronics.com/p-50292-hazardous...
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