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February 08, 2012
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  • New Item: IES Seminar: Lighting Controls for Nonresidential Buildings - Student Materials
    IES Seminar: Lighting Controls for Nonresidential Buildings - Student Materials
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    Objectives:

    Educate end-users, clients, and maintenance personnel interested in lighting controls for nonresidential buildings

    • Focus on benefits, energy code requirements, commissioning, and design fundamentals
    • Learn options for popular and emerging control strategies and technologies

    Student Materials:
    Background Information • PowerPoint Slides/Handouts • Seminar Quiz
     

    ISBN: 978-0-87995-236-5
    Order # SEM-4-09

    Product ID: SEM-4-09
    Price: $65.00
    Member Price: $45.00
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    A Note About the Seminar Series

    The Seminar Series is designed for those who have already completed Lighting Fundamentals or comparable courses offered in industry or academia. Each seminar can be taught separately or in combination with others. The Seminars are offered as courses by the IES Sections and other recognized education providers, enabling participants who pass the courses to receive IES Continuing Education Units or AIA Learning Units. Contact your local IES Section for information regarding seminar offerings.

     
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