• Need Height ajustable lighting for construction.

    From ElectricalProjectEngineer@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 21 13:11:40 2018
    Does anybody know if a height adjustable ceiling fixture exists? Something on a cable that could be lowered remotely or by hand. This is for a fifty foot high ceiling in an industrial plant. The fixtures need to be able to lower so that the lamps can
    be changed out periodically. Because of the layout of the plant a ladder cannot be used to change out the lamps when they burn out. This for a design proposal so any options are welcome. Also if anyone could think of a different solution that doesn't
    involve a fifty foot pole it would be appreciated. Thank You.

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  • From MissRiaElaine@21:1/5 to ElectricalProjectEngineer on Fri Jun 22 00:16:04 2018
    On 21/06/18 21:11, ElectricalProjectEngineer wrote:
    Does anybody know if a height adjustable ceiling fixture exists? Something on a cable that could be lowered remotely or by hand. This is for a fifty foot high ceiling in an industrial plant. The fixtures need to be able to lower so that the lamps
    can be changed out periodically. Because of the layout of the plant a ladder cannot be used to change out the lamps when they burn out. This for a design proposal so any options are welcome. Also if anyone could think of a different solution that doesn'
    t involve a fifty foot pole it would be appreciated. Thank You.


    For what type of lamp..? Metal halide, high pressure sodium,
    fluorescent..? Directional or just all over lighting..?

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    Ria in Aberdeen

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  • From mroberds@att.net@21:1/5 to ElectricalProjectEngineer on Tue Jun 26 02:39:27 2018
    ElectricalProjectEngineer <benjaminwang04@gmail.com> wrote:
    Does anybody know if a height adjustable ceiling fixture exists?

    Google "chandelier lift" or "chandelier hoist". These get used in
    residential applications to hang a chandelier from a high ceiling and
    allow it to be lowered to change the lamps, but some are available with "industrial" safety approvals.

    Some of them use a curled cord to supply the fixture; some have a
    disconnect at the ceiling that automatically separates when you winch
    the fixture down and reconnects when you winch the fixture up.

    You can get manually-operated ones that are designed to have a
    mechanical cable or rope come down to near floor level, or ones with an electric motor. Typically you buy a lift with the weight rating you
    need, and then attach whatever fixture you want to the lift.

    Because of the layout of the plant a ladder cannot be used to change
    out the lamps when they burn out.

    I don't know if your plant is like this, but often there will be aisles
    between the machinery. You could put a horizontal rail near the
    ceiling, with a sliding block attached to the rail. One end of the rail
    is where the fixture needs to be normally, and the other end of the rail
    is over one of the aisles. You run a rope horizontally from the block,
    around a pulley at one end of the rail, around a pulley at the other end
    of the rail, and back to the block. The power comes to a receptacle
    near the aisle end of the rail. You bolt the fixture to the block and
    wire it to a flexible cord that runs over to the receptacle (possibly
    with some springs/hooks to hold up the middle of the cord).

    When you want to change the lamp, you put a ladder in the aisle, climb
    up, unplug the fixture, and then pull on the rope to haul the fixture
    over to you. After you change the lamp, you pull on the other side of
    the rope to haul the fixture back to its normal location, and plug it
    back in again.

    Or, if the aisle is wide enough, you may be able to use a boom lift in
    the aisle to reach up and over the machinery to change the lamps.

    Matt Roberds

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