Linear parking garage lights are installed through a series of steps to ensure proper illumination and safety. First, a lighting plan is developed, considering the layout, dimensions, and specific lighting requirements of the garage. This plan includes the placement of fixtures to ensure even light distribution and compliance with local regulations.
Next, the electrical infrastructure is assessed or installed, including conduits, wiring, and junction boxes. The power supply is connected to the main electrical panel, ensuring it can handle the load of the new lighting system.
The installation process begins with mounting the linear light fixtures. These fixtures are typically attached to the ceiling or walls using brackets or suspension kits. The mounting height is determined based on the desired light coverage and to avoid glare for drivers and pedestrians.
Once mounted, the fixtures are wired. This involves connecting the electrical wires from the fixtures to the power supply, often using quick-connect systems for efficiency. The wiring is secured and concealed within conduits to protect it from damage and to maintain a neat appearance.
After wiring, the lights are tested to ensure they function correctly. This includes checking for proper illumination levels, ensuring all fixtures are operational, and verifying that any control systems, such as motion sensors or timers, are working as intended.
Finally, a thorough inspection is conducted to ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations. This includes checking for secure mounting, proper wiring, and adequate light levels throughout the garage. Once everything is verified, the installation is complete, and the lights are ready for use.