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Advanced Lighting Control Systems - IES Joint Meeting

  • 28 Mar 2019
  • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
  • 885 Trademark Drive, Suite 200 Reno, NV, 89521

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Date: Thur, Mar 28 at 11:30am

Location Elemental LED Training Center - 885 Trademark Drive, Suite 200 Reno, NV, 89521

TopicAdvanced Lighting Control Systems

Summary:          

At this special Lunch ‘n’ Learn session we will review common lighting controls based on functionality and component types including the industry shift from hard wired analog to “plug-and-play” digital systems, and more recently, the transition from wired to wireless. We will also review how to write control specs and narratives, note drawings for lighting controls, and plan for successful commissioning post installation. This Lunch 'n' Learn is a partnered meeting between the AEE Nevada Chapter and the Reno IES Section.

Biography:

Our guest speaker, Rick Miller, has over 40 years of experience designing electrical and lighting systems for commercial projects including hotels, hospitals, airports, offices, and industrial facilities. He started his own engineering firm, RNM Engineering Inc, in 2002 and is currently providing commissioning services of electrical power systems and lighting control systems.

Mr. Miller was principal co-author of the California Advanced Lighting Control Training Program (CALCTP). He has been lecturing on lighting controls for over 15 years, and has given seminars on the Title 24 energy code as it relates to lighting controls and its paperwork process.

Rick earned a BS degree in engineering physics from the University of Michigan, and a master’s degree in architecture from the University of Colorado. He is a licensed engineer in California and several other states.

Please RSVP and bring a friend! See you there!

After the meeting there will be a two hour seminar, providing an introductory look at the features of both 0-10V dimming and DALI dimming.   The course compares the issues and concerns associated with 0-10V dimming and DALI dimming, including code compliance, product compatibility, and wiring challenges. To attend the additional event please RSVP to Caye Piper at caye@elementalled.com

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