WattStopper/Legrand
Putting a Stop to Energy Waste

 

IN-PERSON

101 - LEED & Lighting Controls: A “Green” Opportunity
An applications-based seminar that teaches lighting control solutions which comply with LEED prerequisites and also achieve even higher levels of LEED certification. You will learn where lighting controls fit within the context of LEED, how lighting control systems are used for meeting the LEED energy code prerequisites, and how lighting controls can be used for achieving higher levels of certification through providing personal lighting control, and controlling both lighting and mechanical systems.

102 - Lighting Control Solutions for Daylit Spaces
Provides an overview of how architectural daylighting design strategies impact electric lighting control design. You will learn principles for controlling electric lighting in response to daylight for common architectural daylighting designs, the commissioning requirements for daylighting controls, and ‘slam-dunk’ daylighting control solutions for common daylit applications.

201 - Best Practices for Code Compliant Lighting Controls - ASHRAE and IECC
Provides a comprehensive overview of ASHRAE 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2004 Supplement, and 2006 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) requirements for lighting controls. These standards require automatic shut-off of interior and exterior lighting spaces, and individual space control. You will learn the lighting control code requirements specific to each code, how these requirements impact design decisions, and which lighting control solutions will result in code-compliant projects.

202 – California 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards
This seminar provides a comprehensive overview of the lighting control requirements for California’s Title 24. These standards require strategies such as time scheduling, occupancy sensors, multi-level switching, and daylighting controls. You will learn the specific lighting control code requirements, how these requirements impact building design decisions, and how to immediately apply lighting control solutions to the design of code-compliant projects.

401 – Energy Savings and Emergency Lighting
Emergency lighting is driven by requirements in several different codes: NEC, NFPA 101, UL and various other building codes. This seminar provides a review of these codes, as well as a discussion of the different devices and methods used to control branch level emergency lighting

Online Videos
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