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VIRGINIA, June 17 … The Lighting Controls Association (LCA) is pleased to
announce that EE300: Lighting Control of LEDs has been added to the
Association’s popular online Education Express distance education courses.
Residing at the
Association’s website, www.aboutlightingcontrols.org, Education Express provides
in-depth education about lighting controls and controllable ballast technology,
application, system design and commissioning, as well as meta-issues such as
energy codes, daylighting and other trends.
In recent
years, LED technology has transcended its traditional stronghold—saturated
colors in indicators, exit signs and so-called architainment applications,
representing most LED products sold today—and began offering viable white light
options in niche architectural applications such as lighting for outdoor and
small, confined indoor spaces. As the technology continues its steady advance,
applications have expanded to downlights, undercabinet, shelf, signage, façade,
outdoor area, wall washing, cove, task, refrigerated display case, step/wall,
electrical candle, sconce, handrail and marker lighting as well as retrofit
replacement lamps.
Just as with
conventional lighting systems, a critical consideration in applying LEDs in
building environments is control. LED controls be used to create a virtually
infinite array of color output, or modulate the warmth or coolness of white
light LED sources. They can allow dimming of LED light sources to occupant
preference. And they can automatically shut off or dim lighting in response to
control signals from inputs such as photosensors, scheduling devices, PCs and
others.
At the
conclusion of the first three learning modules, an optional online comprehension
test is available, with automatic grading; a passing grade enables the student
to claim education credit. EE300: Lighting Control of LEDs is registered with
the National Council on Quality in the Lighting Professions (NCQLP), which
recognizes a total of 6.6 LEUs towards maintenance of Lighting Certified (LC)
certification.
Since its
launch in June 2006, Education Express has served more than 7,000 students, who
have benefited from more than 28,000 completions of course modules and some
11,000 comprehension tests taken online, enabling them to earn education credit.