308 Networked Lighting Controls LC

2 Day, Hands-On Workshop - $120
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by Shaun Darragh

Lighting controls offer the opportunity to balance the visual environment, enhance space flexibility, and improve user satisfaction while saving significant amounts of energy, and improving maintenance cycles.   Designing and implementing high quality control systems can also help to differentiate contractors and designers in a competitive marketplace. 

Wide scale adoption of well-designed and implemented controls systems has been slowed by perceived complexity, cost, and concerns about call backs. In this two-day, hands-on workshop, you will learn industry best practices and strategies, then apply them to an example project.

This comprehensive workshop will introduce you to modern lighting control strategies and equipment, and instruct you on how to effectively implement them on all projects.  Effective control strategies, system design, specification, sequence of operations, installation, and startup will be discussed.

Using best practices, you will apply the knowledge you gained to design demonstration systems, and install and program the controls hardware of four industry leading manufacturers.

PLEASE NOTE
Due to the nature of this workshop, it is limited to 24 participants. Lunch & refreshments are provided.

Who Should Attend
This workshop is suitable for lighting practitioners including designers, contractors, building operators, architects, engineers, sales reps, as well as utility staff.

Some working knowledge of the lighting and construction industries will be necessary to gain the most value from this workshop.

Learning Objectives

At the end of the class, participants will:

  • Understand and be able to apply common control strategies
  • Understand and be able to apply typical controls hardware
  • Understand how controls hardware is used in discrete, locally networked, and building wide control systems
  • Understand lighting control specification basics
  • Learn to develop Sequence of Operations documentation
  • Understand basics of System Startup and Programming
  • Understand how most networked systems are wired and installed.

Date, Location & Time

  • SEATTLE Thu-Fri, Feb 13-14 | 8AM - 4PM both days @ Lighting Design Lab

This class is two days! Please note that registration only shows the first day, but you will be registered for both days.

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