Course Description:
This course covers many of the changes to classifications of emergency lighting control products. Attendees will learn different solutions for designing lighting controls that are part of the emergency power system. Correct design of emergency lighting controls is crucial to building safety. This class will teach the basics of proper design
Learning Objectives:
Understand the basics of egress lighting requirements and emergency power
Understand the basics of power distribution and emergency power
Learn and understand key terms, concepts and designs
Learn how different devices work and where they are needed in the system, including:
ATS
ALCR for distributed solutions
BCLELTS for distributed solutions
Centralized phase-loss sensors (PLS) for panel-based solutions
Length: 1 Hour
Program: CRES54
Credits: 1 LU/HSW
Target: Architect, Engineer
Cost: Free
Health Safety Welfare: Yes
Sustainable Design: Yes
IESNA Lighting Certification (LC): Yes, 1 LEU (NCQLP’s 1.0 Continuing Education Lighting Course/1.1 AIA Courses)
USGBC’s LEED Green Associate and LEED AP with Specialty: Yes, LEED "Green building task" credit, not "LEED-specific task"
NCEES Professional Engineer (PE): Dependent on individual state’s acceptance of AIA courses
ASID/IDCEC: Not formally approved at this time
More Information: 1.855.263.8754