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Things Every Lighting Practitioner Should Know About Lighting Controls, Part Three

03/06/2024 by Lighting Controls Association 1 Comment

In this four-part series, Charles Knuffke, Systems VP & Evangelist, Wattstopper/Legrand, North and Central America and past chair of the Lighting Controls Association provides a crash Lighting Controls 101 class for lighting practitioners.

Filed Under: Articles, Content, Dimming, Fundamentals, Legrand, Members, Occupancy Sensors, Topics

PNNL Study Evaluates Energy Impacts of 0-10V Control

03/01/2024 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

To improve understanding and possibly resolve the shortcomings of 0-10V products, the Department of Energy recently published the results of a study conducted by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). The study characterized 23 LED streetlights that claimed dimmability via a 0-10V interface, quantified the performance variation found in market-available LED drivers, and explored the potential impact of the most recent 0-10V voluntary standard, ANSI C137.1-2022.

Filed Under: Articles, Content, Dimming, Research Studies, Topics

C. Webster Marsh Examines the Paradigm Shift in Controls

08/01/2022 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

Many designers, manufacturers, and contractors are resisting change, Marsh notes in his column, and it appears as though we are headed towards a third paradigm shift that will sustain those who adapt and eliminate those who don’t.

Filed Under: Articles, Connected/Networked/Digital Control, Content, Design, Dimming, Topics

0-10V Versus Digital: The Great Debate

05/25/2022 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

Moderated by Michael Colligan, this episode of Get a Grip on Lighting pits two lighting thinkers in a spirited debate over whether 0-10V or digital lighting control has the edge in projects subject to value engineering.

Filed Under: Articles, Connected/Networked/Digital Control, Dimming, Topics

0-10V Wire Colors to Change

09/15/2021 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

0-10V dimming wires, the wires used to communicate dimming intensity via a 10-volt signal, can be easily identified on wiring diagrams, installation instructions, and dimmable drivers by their colors: gray and violet (although violet is often referred to as purple). This will soon change, however, as new codes and guidelines take effect.

Filed Under: Articles, Dimming

Lighting Controls Association Announces Update to Dimming Course

02/04/2021 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

The Lighting Controls Association (LCA) has updated EE103: Dimming Controls, Section 1 Part 2: Dimming Controls and Systems, a popular learning module in its Education Express program.

Filed Under: Dimming, LCA News

Steve Mesh Talks Dimming Curves, Part 2

07/14/2020 by Lighting Controls Association 1 Comment

Different types of dimming curves may be incorporated in dimmers, software for lighting control systems, and output devices like LED drivers irrespective of the actual protocol used to communicate between them.

Filed Under: Articles, Dimming

Steve Mesh Talks Dimming Curves, Part 1

07/13/2020 by Lighting Controls Association 1 Comment

Let’s talk about dimming and dimming curves, and a variety of attributes that you should consider, inquire about, then specify what you actually want.

Filed Under: Articles, Dimming, LED Control

HLB’s C. Webster Marsh and Adam Levine on Digital Lighting Control Protocols

11/29/2019 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

C. Webster Marsh, Designer with lighting design firm Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design, provides the final installment on his series of articles about dimming and lighting control protocols. In this last installment, he teams up with HLB’s Adam Levine to tackle digital control protocols, covering when and how to specify it, and how to overcome some of the challenges.

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

HLB’s Elizabeth Johnson and C. Webster Marsh on Analog Dimming

05/20/2019 by Lighting Controls Association 1 Comment

“Communication is key to ensuring compatibility between controllers and drivers,” write Elizabeth Johnson, Senior Associate, and C. Webster Marsh, Designer, of Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design in an article about analog dimming.

Filed Under: Articles, Dimming

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