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October 2020

 
 
SPECIAL FEATURE
 

NEEA Studies Luminaire-Level Lighting Controls

The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) recently published a study seeking to compare one-for-one luminaire level lighting control (LLLC) retrofits with a comprehensive networked lighting controls (NLC) redesign.

Conducted by the University of Oregon, the study found that a one-for-one LLLC upgrade produced comparable energy savings and lighting quality at a competitive cost.

Click here to learn more about it in this article by Lighting Controls Association education director Craig DiLouie, LC, CLCP.

 
LCA NEWS
 

Lighting Controls Association Announces New Course on Integrating Lighting Control and Building Systems

The Lighting Controls Association (LCA) now offers EE115: Lighting Controls and Building Automation Integration as a new course in its popular Education Express program

With increasing frequency, lighting control systems are tasked to interoperate with other building systems such as building automation systems (BAS) to share information and automate building functionality. Ensuring communication and smooth interoperability is called integration, a potentially challenging undertaking during a project.

Authored by C. Webster Marsh, HLB Lighting Design, the course defines today’s integration, how building automation systems are designed, and considerations for specifying integration between a lighting control and a building automation system.

Lighting Controls Association Posts Free Webinar on Tunable-White Lighting

Presented by Craig DiLouie, LC, CLCP, education director for the Lighting Controls Association, this 30-minute webinar provides a deep overview of tunable-white lighting, a relatively new dimension of LED lighting control that is pioneering new capabilities and applications. Topics include benefits and applications, advantages and disadvantages, color basics, the different types of color-tunable lighting, hardware and protocols, specification issues, and more.

Click here to check it out at YouTube.

Lighting Controls Association and Endeavor Business Media Announce New Awards

Endeavor Business Media and the Lighting Controls Association (LCA) are pleased to announce their collaboration agreement on Strategies in Light and its Sapphire Awards program. The Sapphire Awards will be held on June 23, 2021 at the Club Auto Sport in San Jose, CA.

Through this collaboration, the Sapphire Awards has announced the addition of an “Design Excellence in Networked Lighting Control Award,” sponsored by the Lighting Controls Association. The award will recognize excellence in design projects that use networked lighting controls/connected lighting. Additional design awards related to lighting and control may be announced.

The award sponsorship is one element in a larger collaborative effort in which Endeavor will tap the lighting control industry’s expertise for its premier award, conference, editorial, and research programs.

More information, such as how to enter the awards competition, will be available soon.

Lighting Controls Association Posts Free Webinar on Automatic Plug Load Control

Controlling plug loads is a natural extension for lighting control, as the same strategies and devices used for automatic switching of general lighting can be deployed for plug load control either at the receptacle or circuit level. Authored by Craig DiLouie, LC, CLCP, education director for the Lighting Controls Association, this webinar provides an overview of approaches used to automatically control plug loads in commercial buildings. Topics include code requirements, strategies, devices, system integration, and key decision-making points.

Click here to check it out at YouTube.

 
WHAT'S NEW IN LIGHTING CONTROL
 

LCA TV

TruBlu Commissioning Tool by McWong International

Online Tunable-White Lighting Webinar

Awards

Lighting Controls Association and Endeavor Business Media Announce Partnership for Strategies in Light’s 2021 Sapphire Awards Program

NEMA News

NEMA Unveils New Website

Control Applications

C. Webster Marsh on Contact Tracing Using Controls

Standards News

Zhaga’s Book 18 Plans to Add ANSI’s C136.41 Dimming Receptacle

Member News

Eaton Launches Wi-Fi Smart Residential Devices That Communicate with Amazon Alexa

Enlighted Earns Frost & Sullivan’s Company of the Year Award for Its Innovative Building IoT Technology

Lutron Announces Integration of its Vive Wireless Lighting Control Solution with Extron Touchpanels

Leviton Releases New Decora Smart Zigbee 3.0 Lighting Control Devices

 
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ABOUT THE LIGHTING CONTROLS ASSOCIATION
 

The leading source of lighting controls education for nearly 20 years, the Lighting Controls Association is a council of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association with the mission of educating the professional lighting community about lighting control and controllable ballast technology and application. Members include Acuity Brands, Audacy Wireless, Cooper Lighting Solutions, Cree, Douglas Lighting Controls, Eaton, EiKO, EuControls Corporation, Hubbell Building Automation, GE Current, Intermatic, Leviton, Lutron Electronics, McWong International, OSRAM Encelium, PLC, RAB Lighting, Synapse Wireless, Toggled IQ, Universal Lighting Technologies and Wattstopper (Legrand).

 


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