February 2007 |
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LC&D’s continuing education about the latest technology in lighting controls |
Reviewed by Ken Sinclair |
I have been getting LCD iNews newsletters for several months and each time I read them I think I must share this information with our readers. Who is LCD? Since 1987, Lighting Control & Design has responded to customer requirements with products that form a complete lighting control system. iNews presents different aspects of LC&D systems and strives to raise awareness on some of the issues that face lighting control designers and operators as well as building management professionals.
LC&D’s continuing education courses allow you to learn more about the latest technology in lighting controls for new and retrofit construction design and earn professional development credit for your Architectural (AIA/CES) or Engineer license renewal.
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DISTANCE TRAINING
These tutorials are tools for you to learn some of the same objectives covered
in our in-office seminars - conveniently from your own office.
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This self-paced tutorial covers daylighting topics such as basic application and zone calculation. The included exercises are geared towards real life design application. Simply print out the downloadable files from LC&D's continuing education web page, complete the drills, and submit them per the instructions on the last page to receive your AIA or CEU credits.
You can also contact us to schedule an AIA accredited seminar in your office. This one-hour presentation covers a range of concepts such as calculation of top-lit and side-lit daylight zones, photosensor placement, and product commissioning.
Daylight harvesting is a lighting control application which enables systems to maximize the use of natural sunlight by dimming electric lighting when necessary. This is done by using indoor digital photosensors inside the building or outdoor digital photosensors from outside the structure to detect daylight levels and automatically adjust the output level of electric lighting though a dimming panel.
Contact them for more information.
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