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May 2021

 
 
SPECIAL FEATURE
 

Lighting Controls Association's 2021 Spring Product Guide

It's time for new products! Introducing the Lighting Controls Association's 2021 Spring Product Guide, representing major new product introductions in the field of lighting controls.

The guide features 24 products from 12 leading manufacturers. Click here to check out these great new introductions.

 
LCA NEWS
 

Lighting Controls Association Publishes New Networked Lighting Control Course

The Lighting Controls Association (LCA) has published EE302., Part 3: A Year with a Networked Lighting Control System, a new learning module in its popular Education Express online education program.

Authored by C. Webster Marsh of HLB Lighting Design, this learning module was designed to help building owners/managers and electrical industry consultants visualize networked lighting controls as tools that can be used to improve operations while also saving energy.

The learning module presents a fictional decisionmaker at a home, commercial building, multiple facilities, a large hotel, a hospital, and a city, identifying particular challenges. It then describes how an installed networked lighting control system provides opportunities and solutions with both energy and non-energy benefits throughout a typical year.

Part 3 follows two learning modules authored by Steve Mesh, which describe networked lighting control technology, typical systems, and how to apply them to a project.

Lighting Controls Association Updates Daylight Harvesting Course

The Lighting Controls Association (LCA) has updated EE201: Daylight-Responsive Lighting Control, a popular course in its free, 24/7 Education Express program.

Authored by Craig DiLouie with significant input from the National Electrical Manufacturers Association’s (NEMA) Daylight Management Council and the LCA membership, the course describes a simple process for design and application of devices and systems used to enact daylight harvesting as an energy-code compliant strategy.

The new and improved course simplifies and condenses the material while updating it to recognize current code requirements and technology.

Lighting Controls Association Updates Dimming Course

The Lighting Controls Association has updated EE103: Dimming Controls, Section 1 Part 2: Dimming Controls and Systems, a popular learning module in its free, 24/7 Education Express program.

Authored by Steve Mesh and Craig DiLouie, this learning module describes equipment used for dimming in commercial buildings, starting with simple wallbox dimmers and working up to more complex systems.

The new and improved course recognizes major changes in dimming systems resulting from technological advances including the widespread adoption of LED lighting.

 
WHAT'S NEW IN LIGHTING CONTROL
 

Awards

Automated Distribution Centre Receives IES 2020 Lighting Control Innovation Award of Merit

Integrated Home Competition Launches

Standards

Zhaga Book 18 Ed. 3.0 Approved

Daylight Response

CLTC Releases 2019 Update to the Daylight Harvesting for Commercial Buildings Guide

Tunable Lighting

DOE Study Examines Performance and Reliability of Sensors Used in Tunable Lighting Systems

Lutron’s Craig Casey on the Benefits of Full-Spectrum Controls

Why Controls?

The Lighting Practice Produces Controls Video

New Products

Lutron Adds an Outdoor Smart Plug to its Caséta Smart Lighting Control System

Luminis Integrates nLight® AIR Wireless Control Option to Luminaires

 
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ABOUT THE LIGHTING CONTROLS ASSOCIATION
 

The leading source of lighting controls education for nearly 20 years, the Lighting Controls Association is a council of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association with the mission of educating the professional lighting community about lighting control and controllable ballast technology and application. Members include Acuity Brands, Audacy Wireless, Cooper Lighting Solutions, Cree, Eaton, EiKO, Hubbell Building Automation, GE Current, Intermatic, Leviton, Lutron Electronics, MaxLite, McWong International, OSRAM Encelium, PLC, RAB Lighting, SENSORWORX, Synapse Wireless, Toggled IQ, Universal Lighting Technologies and Wattstopper (Legrand).

 


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