2016 Spring Series - Boise and Portland

Bonus Class Added to the Morning Session!

The morning session consists of two important topics for today's technology knowhow...and both are AIA LU eligible.

The afternoon session is self-reporting, for which you will receive a letter of completion to submit to your certifying organization(s).

2016 Educational Class Series

Morning Session  10:00 a.m. - Noon

Daylight Harvesting and Controls
Instructor: Michael Block
Guest Instructor (AIA Certified)
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This class will provide an overview of the benefits and concerns with daylighting, while defining the concept of daylight harvesting. You will gain knowledge of several daylight harvesting techniques, the terminology used in commissioning these systems, and learn about the control system components required for successful implementation.

This is an AIA Course:  CRES23
Learning Unit: 1

BONUS CLASS - Integrated Building Technology…Why Now?

In this class we'll discuss current building industry design and construction processes, limitations and issues that hinder its success.  You will be able to define Integrated Building Technology (IBT) and how it can help your projects run smoothly as technology changes. We will review case studies in which Lighting Controls and CSI Division 25 implementations have acted as catalysts to successful IBT integration.

This is an AIA Course:  CRES25
Learning Unit: 1

Lunch included with any registration

Afternoon Session  1 p.m. - 3 p.m.

The Q&As of QPLs (Qualified Products Lists)
Instructor: Eric Strandberg, LC
Senior Lighting Specialist
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Many utilities require lighting products to be listed on a Qualified Product List in order to be eligible for incentives. The main lists in the NW region are ENERGY STAR®, DesignLights Consortium™ and Lighting Design Lab lists. These lists are intended to make vetting LED products easier for utilities, specifiers and contractors. But, the lists can be confusing to use and complicated to search. This class will identify how to find products and how to use the lists to identify appropriate LEDs for a project. You will learn how the lists may tell more about a product than many cut sheets or even a manufacturer’s website. We will discuss limitations of the lists, what they don’t tell, and what you will need to know to find information elsewhere.

This course is self-reporting. Certificate of Completion will be provided.

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