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I'm working in a project where my electrical engineer wants 3 tube lights where they are switched separately. Basically he wants the center tube on 1 switch and the 2 outer tubes on another. The canned 2x4 lights don't specify the number of tubes so I'm looking for a little help. I've been using Revit for about 3 years but am making my first foray into MEP 2011.
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Just had to look at the different types. While I was looking for the standard recessed 2x4 there is a srface mount 2 ballast type that is what I was looking for. I guess since it's only for lighting plans it doesn't really matter as long as it gets the job done!
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Still looking for advice on how to wire this beast. I have a single light with 2 ballasts, both need to be separately switched.
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