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ROSSLYN, VIRGINIA, March 27, 2017 … The
Lighting Controls Association has published a basic guide to applying
lighting controls to open office spaces.
Hoteling, hot-desking and other open office design trends are
increasing demands for lighting flexibility. Meanwhile, commercial
building energy codes are increasing demands for energy efficiency. A
well-designed lighting and control system can maximize both of these
objectives.
Authored by Steve Mesh, LC, this application guide by the Lighting
Controls Association describes various control strategies that can be
applied to open office spaces. These strategies can minimize operating
costs, achieve energy code compliance and support workspaces that are
more productive. Primarily focused on new construction, the guide’s
solutions are similarly suitable for renovation and major lighting
upgrades.
The guide is free and can be downloaded at: http://bit.ly/2nZ4OcQ
For nearly two decades, the Lighting Controls Association, a council of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association, has educated the professional lighting community about lighting control technology and application.
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