Luminaire Level Lighting Controls - Networking & Mapping
Target Audience: |
Engineers & Architects
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Date and Time: |
September 5th, 2024 – Noon to 1:00 p.m. MT
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Location: |
Idaho Water Center - Room #156322 E. Front Street Boise, ID 83702
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Parking: |
Parking is available underneath the building or in the adjacent parking garage.The first hour of parking is free, each subsequent hour is $1.00.
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Registration: |
To Register for In-person Attendance* Click Here;WEBINAR Presentation Click Here
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Description:
Luminaire Level Lighting Controls have sensors and controls within individual fixtures that enable them to be controlled remotely or on a case-by-case basis. Remote control allows users to adjust the programming criteria or illumination levels without replacing the fixtures. In conventional lighting systems, lighting zones are defined as a collective unit and thus are centrally controlled. Each fixture has the potential to become a semi-autonomous zone that is capable of responding to small changes in the area under each fixture.
While new technologies are often exciting and useful there can be some growing pains or a learning curve to become ‘comfortable’ using the new technology. The following scenarios are the two most common encounters I have had in the field working on lighting system.
• I have Luminaire Level Lighting Controls installed in my building, but I don’t know how to connect to the software.
• The lighting system was commissioned for a standard lighting controls and programming and therefore as a result we can’t fully utilize the lighting system. This can also cause issues with the user interface which often frustrates building occupants when they interact with the lighting controls.
This lecture will go in-depth to lighting control strategies, maximizing settings for energy efficiency, working with Information Technology personnel, and lastly mapping lights to your environment.
Bio:
Dylan Agnes