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Networked Lighting Controls

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NETWORKED LIGHTING CONTROLS

Networked lighting controls promise significant energy cost savings and other robust capabilities, such as the ability to collect data and participate in the Internet of Things. Developed by the Lighting Controls Association and presented by lighting educator Steve Mesh, this webinar introduces networked control, typical energy savings, capabilities, types of systems, system elements, the potential for rebates, and a product comparison resource. It then discusses specification issues such as wired versus wireless, topology, cybersecurity, protocols, measuring & monitoring, and integration with other systems.

Webinar participants are eligible for one (1) IES Continuing Education Unit (CEU).

Date of Webinar: 4/18/2019 12:00 PM Eastern Time

Presenter:

STEVEN MESH, LC, IES

Steve Mesh (www.stevemesh.com) is a regular contributor to the Lighting Controls Association (www.lightingcontrolsassociation.org) and supports the organization by developing educational materials such as courses, guides, and articles. He attended Parsons School of Design and has been a lighting designer and educator for 38 years. He served as Senior Lighting Program Coordinator at the Pacific Energy Center, a member of the Energy Management Committee that updates national energy standards, member of the Quality of the Visual Environment Committee, an EPA Green Lights Surveyor Ally, and a member of the development team for the California Advanced Lighting Controls Training Program (CALCTP). He is a member of the IES and a corporate member of the IALD.


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