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Wireless Control for Small and Mid-Scale Installations

06/26/2017 by Lighting Controls Association 1 Comment

Guest post by Kevin Willmorth, Lumenique In small- and medium-scale lighting application, wired controls remain the foundation for robust controls system architectures. However, the growth of wireless controls is expanding rapidly, and for good reason. The advantages of wireless controls include the ability to move controls and loads and re-assign control-to-load connections without involvement of […]

Filed Under: Articles, Wireless Control

Dimming TLED and LED HID Replacement Lamps

06/21/2017 by Craig DiLouie 1 Comment

When evaluating an existing lighting system, the owner can do nothing, something or everything. Doing nothing abandons operating cost savings. Doing something entails replacing lamps and installing some automatic controls. Doing everything involves installing a new lighting and control system. As many owners opt for the “something” option, demand for LED replacement lamps continues to […]

Filed Under: Articles, Dimming, LED Control

Cree’s Gary Trott on Luminaire-Integrated Lighting Controls

06/16/2017 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

Below is a transcript of an interview Craig DiLouie, LC, CLCP conducted with Gary Trott, Vice President, Marketing, Intelligent Lighting, Cree, Inc. for an article developed for tED Magazine. The topic: luminaire-integrated lighting controls. DiLouie: What types of luminaire-integrated controls are available for LED lighting? Trott: As smart technology continues to expand into our workspaces, […]

Filed Under: Articles, Wireless Control

LCA Special Feature: IECC 2015 Decoded

05/23/2017 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

In 2015, the International Code Council published a new version of its International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). This model energy code provides states and jurisdictions code-ready language to adopt in whole or in part. It has been updated every three years since 2000. Today, a majority of states base their commercial building energy codes on […]

Filed Under: Articles, Energy Codes

LED Lighting Just Like a Smart Phone?

05/11/2017 by Lighting Controls Association 1 Comment

In an article recently published by Oracle’s Profit, Current by GE CTO David Bartlett saves LED lighting not only saves energy but also presents new capabilities due to it being a digital platform. He compares it to a smart phone, which bundles multiple functions into a single device. “It’s to the point where I don’t […]

Filed Under: Articles, Connected/Networked/Digital Control, Current, Internet of Things, LED Control

Eaton Talks Luminaire-Integrated Lighting Controls

05/05/2017 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

Craig DiLouie LC, CLCP recently interviewed Rohit Udavant, Matt Petti, Joe Bokelman, Mike Lunn, Soroush Amidi and Gaurav Aggarwal, product managers at Eaton Corporation, about luminaire-integrated lighting controls. These interviews were used to develop an article on the topic for tED Magazine. DiLouie: What types of luminaire-integrated controls are available for LED lighting? Rohit Udavant: […]

Filed Under: Articles, Connected/Networked/Digital Control, Eaton

An Introduction to ANSI C137.1

05/03/2017 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

Roy Harvey, LC of OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc., SSL Electronics & Infrastructure Standards & Regulatory Affairs Vice-chair of ASC C137 and Head of C137.1 Ad Hoc Group, recently contributed a blog post to UL.com describing the C137 standard. This standard covers a 0-10V analog interface between dimmable LED drivers, fluorescent ballasts and dimming controls. Click here […]

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CABA Completes Internet of Things Research Project

04/07/2017 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

The Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA) has completed its “Intelligent Buildings and the Impact of the Internet of Things” research project, conducted by IHS Markit. Intelligent Buildings Council, a core working council of CABA, commissioned the landmark research project to examine the impact of IoT related to intelligent buildings. The research report provides actionable data […]

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Outdoor Lighting Control: Energy Code Compliance and Advanced Options

04/03/2017 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

In a feature article recently published in ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, Craig DiLouie, LC, CLCP describes the basics of outdoor lighting control, energy code requirements and advanced options such as wireless networks, which can generate unprecedented opportunities for control and information. Check it out here.

Filed Under: Articles, Connected/Networked/Digital Control, Current, Energy Codes, Wireless Control

Occupancy Detection Using Light

03/29/2017 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

A team of faculty and graduate students from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Center for Lighting Enabled Systems & Applications (LESA) and Boston University was awarded a U.S. patent titled “Sensory Lighting System and Method for Characterizing an Illumination Space.” The patent describes how the LED lighting system in a space can detect occupants’ presence, location, […]

Filed Under: Articles, Occupancy Sensors

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