Installation Guide for Linear High Bay Lights
In this article, I will guide you step by step through the process of installing eight 2-foot LED high bay lighting in your garage space. These linear high bay led lights consume only a fraction of the energy used by standard 400-watt TA lights and can significantly enhance the lighting in your garage.
Jaydon Leo
Written By: Jaydon Leo Last Update: August 20, 2024

Installation Guide for Linear High Bay Lights

In this article, I will guide you step by step through the process of installing eight 2-foot LED high bay lighting in your garage space. These linear high bay led lights consume only a fraction of the energy used by standard 400-watt TA lights and can significantly enhance the lighting in your garage.

Planning and Preparation

First, you need to determine the placement of the linear high bay led lights. To do this, you can use an online LED high bay lighting layout calculator. Simply search for "lighting layout calculator" on Google, and you'll find the right tool to help you plan your light arrangement. Alternatively, you can refer to our curated content on how to calculate the number of linear high bay led lights you need, which will help you better understand your requirements. In this project, the lights will be positioned 7.5 feet from each wall, with 15 feet of spacing between them.

Next, you need to create a materials list. Before starting any electrical project, it’s recommended to draw a layout diagram so that you can make a single trip to the hardware store to purchase all the necessary materials, avoiding multiple trips.

Installing the Conduit

During the installation process, you’ll start by working on the bottom of the outdoor electrical panel, installing 3/4-inch conduit. When using EMT (Electrical Metallic Tubing) conduits, make sure to choose rain-tight connectors to prevent water from entering the conduit. After cutting the conduit, remember to use a pipe reamer, metal sandpaper, or a cable splice knife to smooth the edges and ensure a secure connection.

Installing the Lights

Once the conduit is installed and the wiring is complete, you can begin installing our linear high bay led lights. Based on your previous measurements and planning, you can evenly distribute the LED lights on the ceiling of the garage. When installing the led high bay lighting, ensure that the wiring is neatly arranged and meets safety standards. You will use 1/2-inch conduit to connect the LED lights and ensure that each connection point is fitted with appropriate connectors to prevent the wires from contacting any metal edges.

Electrical Connections

After the lights are installed, the next step is to make the electrical connections. You’ll need to start by installing the ground wire, then connect the hot wire (switch wire) and the neutral wire. Use wire nuts to ensure that the connections in each junction box are secure and safe. All wiring should be neatly pushed into the LED high bay lighting to maintain a clean appearance and ensure safety.

This step is relatively speaking more specialized, if you do not have access to the relevant electrician operation, then it is best to ask a professional electrician to help you install.

 

Installing Switches and Outlets

After installing the LED lights, you can proceed to install switches and outlets in the garage. Install 4-inch junction boxes at multiple locations in the garage and set up 3-way switches and standard outlets. Ensure that all electrical connections undergo strict safety checks to guarantee safe usage.

Testing and Troubleshooting

Once all the installations are complete, be sure to test and troubleshoot the entire system, including the LED linear high bay led lights and the electric garage door opener. Make sure all equipment is functioning as expected, with ample led high bay lighting and secure electrical connections.

 

By completing this project, you will not only enhance the functionality and aesthetics of your garage but also improve overall energy efficiency. Although this DIY project requires some electrical knowledge and tool-handling skills, the results are definitely worth it. If you have any questions or need further guidance, feel free to leave a comment or contact JC-LGL Lighting customer service for assistance.

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