Probably not. You have to do a bit of searching. 2 x 4 fluorescent fixtures usually have two ballasts in them. What you need to do is look at the amperage printed on the ballast label. Multiply that number by 18 for the nine fixtures. The door openers will probably only be used at one at a time. But they are motor loads and could draw up to 15 amps instantaneous on start up.
The best bet is to split the circuit up, putting the lights on one circuit and the door openers on the other circuit. This can be done by using a three wire cable for the circuit.
Yes, 4 - 32 watt 48 inch fluorescent lights and 8 outlets can be put on 1 - 20 amp breaker.
A T10 tube light is a type of fluorescent light bulb that is 10/8 inches (25.4 cm) in diameter. It is commonly used in commercial and industrial settings as a direct replacement for T12 or T8 tube lights. T10 tube lights provide efficient and long-lasting lighting for a variety of applications.
draw 0.104 amps
Shut off the breaker that supplies the voltage to the fluorescent fixture. Wire the new pull chain switch in series with the black incoming wire and the black wire of the ballast. Turn the breaker back on and your switch will now control the off on operation of the light fixture.
Fluorescent tubes are measured in 1/8ths of an inch. A T8 would be 8/8ths or one inch. Likewise a T12 would be 12/8ths or one and a half inches.
In fluorescent tubes the number represents the diameter of the tube. The tubes are measures in 1/8ths of an inch. T8 would be 8/8ths or 1 inch. T5 would be 5/8ths of an inch. Older fixtures took T12 which would be 12/8ths or 1.5 inches.
do you mean bender? If so, 5"
it should say on the ballest/ transformer located in the fixture somewhere
A T10 tube light is a type of fluorescent light bulb that is 10/8 inches (25.4 cm) in diameter. It is commonly used in commercial and industrial settings as a direct replacement for T12 or T8 tube lights. T10 tube lights provide efficient and long-lasting lighting for a variety of applications.
Breaker Gap, Inch: .015
draw 0.104 amps
Shut off the breaker that supplies the voltage to the fluorescent fixture. Wire the new pull chain switch in series with the black incoming wire and the black wire of the ballast. Turn the breaker back on and your switch will now control the off on operation of the light fixture.
1/2 inch breaker bar insert in the tensioner.
You have not provided enough information to answer your question.
The height of a typical breaker is one (1) inch. They are actually slightly less than this so you can insert and remove them individually. But one inch is the answer.
Attaching a 12-inch red or fluorescent orange flag to the end of a load lets other drivers know that part of a flatbed load is overhanging the back of the trailer. This is legal as long as the load is not more than 2 feet past the end of the trailer.
Fluorescent tubes are measured in 1/8ths of an inch. A T8 would be 8/8ths or one inch. Likewise a T12 would be 12/8ths or one and a half inches.
Most garages that I have seen have some outlets 16 inch from floor and some 38-40 inch from floor so they would be higher than a workbench.