LCA: EE 101: Introduction to Lighting Control

Content
17 modules

Course length
0 mins

Instructor
NEMA Academy

Price
$5.00

Description

A good lighting design is incomplete without a good controls design. Lighting controls determine when the lights turn On, when they turn Off, how bright they are, which luminaires respond, the response to daylight or occupancy, and how occupants interact with the lighting in the space. Controls may be simple or highly sophisticated, but every control system can be defined by the same fundamentals: inputs, outputs, programming, communication, and sequence of operation.

This course is written for those who already have a working knowledge of lighting and now need a foundation in lighting controls. Fundamental lighting controls concepts are introduced, such as inputs, outputs, and basic controls operations, followed by more sophisticated concepts such as. common control strategies, zoning, system architecture, communication methods, documentation, startup, and evaluation of manufacturer solutions.

Lighting controls may be as simple as a wall switch or as advanced as a networked system that supports scheduling, occupancy sensing, daylight response, color tuning, demand response, data generation, and integration with other building systems. In all cases, however, the system receives information, makes decisions, and adjusts lighting output accordingly.

Objectives

By the end of this course, the participant will be able to:

  • Identify and select common lighting control strategies.
  • Recognize and select common lighting control devices.
  • Compare basic system types, including standalone, room-based, centralized, distributed, and networked systems.
  • Ask informed questions when evaluating lighting control systems and manufacturers.

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate EE Lighting Controls Certificate (AIA, LEU, CALCTP, NLCAA, CEU)

Learning credits

AIA
2.0
CALCTP
10.0
CEU
0.2
LEU
2.0
NLCAA
10.0

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1.
INTRODUCTION
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WHY LIGHTING CONTROLS MATTER
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THE BASIC CONTROL MODEL: INPUTS, PROGRAMMING, AND OUTPUTS
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MANUAL VS. AUTOMATIC CONTROL
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CONTROLS PROGRAMMING: WHERE DECISIONS ARE MADE
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OUTPUTS: SWITCHING, DIMMING, AND COLOR CONTROL
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INPUTS: SWITCHES, DIMMERS, SENSORS, TIMECLOCKS, AND PHOTOSENSORS
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CONTROL STRATEGIES
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CONTROL ZONING
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SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
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COMMUNICATION METHODS AND INTEROPERABILITY
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DOCUMENTATION: CONTROL INTENT AND SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS
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STARTUP, PROGRAMMING, FUNCTIONAL TESTING, AND COMMISSIONING
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STARTING PROJECTS
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YOU’RE FINISHED
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16.
EE101: Introduction to Lighting Control Exam
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EE 101: Introduction to Lighting Control Survey
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