Lighting control systems provide significant benefits such as energy savings, flexibility, and analytics, but installing controls in existing buildings has traditionally been inhibited by constraints on installing control wiring. Wireless lighting controls send and receive signals through the air, eliminating the need for dedicated wiring. The result is the potential to install lighting controls, even highly sophisticated systems, more cost-effectively in both new and existing construction. EE301: Wireless Lighting Controls, authored by Steve Mesh, LC, provides a detailed view of this technology, including benefits, equipment, protocols, and application information.
This course is registered with the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education System (CES) for Learning Units (LU)/Health, Safety, Welfare (HSW) credits, and the National Council on Quality in the Lighting Professions (NCQLP) for Lighting Education Units (LEUs). It is also required reading to prepare for NALMCO’s Certified Lighting Controls Professional (CLCP) certification exam.
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