If you're looking to rewire the fluorescent lighting in your office to be more energy efficient or to fix faulty wiring, this guide will walk you through the full process step-by-step. Properly rewiring fluorescent lights can seem daunting, but breaking the project down into simple stages makes it very manageable.

Assessing the Existing Wiring

Before beginning any rewiring work, I need to fully assess the existing electrical setup. Here are the key things I look at:

Thoroughly understanding the current wiring gives me a blueprint for how to approach the rewiring work. I take detailed notes and photos to reference later in the process.

Choosing New Fluorescent Tubes

With the existing wiring assessed, the next key step is selecting new, energy-efficient fluorescent tubes to install. Here are the main factors I consider when picking tubes:

For offices, I typically recommend T8 tubes as they provide an excellent balance of efficiency, light quality, and cost. I also consult with the office users to ensure the new lighting meets their needs.

Obtaining Electrical Permits

Before moving ahead with the actual rewiring, it is crucial I obtain the proper permits from the local building department. Fluorescent light rewiring is considered an electrical project, so permits are required. Here are the key steps I follow to get permits:

Electrical permits help ensure the rewiring adheres to local codes. I make getting permits an early priority when taking on fluorescent light rewiring jobs.

Turning Off Power and Disconnecting Old Wiring

With permits in place, I can now start the rewiring work. The first step is powering down the existing fluorescent lights and disconnecting the old wiring. Here are the key steps involved:

I follow strict safety precautions, including wearing electrical gloves, to avoid getting shocked. I also affix a warning tag at the breaker indicating the circuit is undergoing work.

Installing New Ballasts

If the rewiring project involves upgrading to more advanced ballasts, I take time to properly install the new ballasts before connecting any other wiring. Here are the key steps when installing new ballasts:

Correctly installing the new ballasts lays the wiring foundation for the rest of the fluorescent rewiring project. I take care to make all connections tight and secure.

Running New Wiring to Fluorescent Fixtures

With any new ballasts installed, I can now focus on running updated wiring from the ballasts to each fluorescent light fixture. Here are the key steps involved:

Taking time to neatly run and connect updated wiring makes the full circuit rewiring more orderly and organized. I follow electrical codes and standards throughout the process.

Installing New Fluorescent Tubes

With all the new wiring installed, connecting the new energy efficient fluorescent tubes is a straightforward process:

When finished, I do a quick visual inspection of each tube to make sure it is seated properly in the sockets. The tubes should be straight and have light contact across their entire length.

Testing and Restoring Power

Once all wiring is complete and new tubes installed, the final stage is turning power back on and testing operation. I take the following careful steps:

I keep the workspace around the lights clear until operation is verified. Thorough testing ensures the rewiring was successful.

Finish Paperwork and Get Inspection

As a final step once the fluorescent rewiring is complete, I finish any outstanding permit paperwork and schedule the required final inspection:

Completing the final inspection and paperwork finishes the permitting process for the fluorescent light rewiring project.

Rewiring fluorescent lights may seem like a big task, but by carefully working through each stage as outlined above, I can complete it efficiently while ensuring safe and compliant work. Let me know if you have any other questions!