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    Lighting Controls Handbook
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    By Craig DiLouie
     
    2007 - 225Pages
    6 1/8 x 9 1/4 Hardcover
    ISBN: 9781420069211
    PB-324-08
     

    Product ID: PB-324-08
    Price: $93.95
    Member Price: $85.50
    Product Detailed Description

    Intended for energy managers, electrical engineers, building managers, lighting designers, consultants, and other electrical professionals, this book provides a practical description of major lighting controls types and how to apply them. It’s a comprehensive step-by-step educational tour of lighting automation technology and its practical design and application, with useful discussion about the purpose and benefits of lighting controls, emphasizing the achieving of relevant energy savings, as well as support of occupant visual needs and preferences. The book shows readers how to take advantage of the many benefits of today’s sophisticated controls, including expanded energy saving opportunities, and increased flexibility, reliability and interoperability.

     

    CONTENTS

    Occupancy Sensors
    Switching Controls
    Lighting Control Panels
    Dimmable Ballasts
    Fluorescent Dimming Methods
    Lamp/Ballast Interactions
    Dimming Controls
    Daylight Harvesting
    Code-Compliant Controls
    Commissioning
    Index

     


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