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FMARCH PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT “BUG RATING” Luminaire
Classification System for Lighting Exterior
Environments Join us in a review of the IES TM-15
guidelines that define a classification system for outdoor luminaires related
to photometric distribution. Cheryl will e cover thclassifications, evaluating
and comparing outdoor luminaire performance, and how this system helps to
evaluate parameters impacting light pollution. Speaker : Cheryl English Cheryl English is a Fellow
in the IESNA and has been active in the society for over 28 years, receiving the
Distinguished Service Award. Cheryl has a MBA and a BS in Architectural
Engineering along with her LC. She is currently with Acuity Products and is
responsible for energy and sustainability programs, industry activities, and
government relations.
Tuesday, March 9,
2010 from Location: Location: Latvian Canadian Cultural Centre in4 Credit Union Drive , North York, ON CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND Sustainable Lighting Control for Residences and Commercial Building Commissioning Speakers: Manny Feris,
is a Senior Sales Engineer at Lutron Electronics, Inc. and is part of the Residential
Interiors Team. Manny is a Past President of the IES New York Chapter, past
Chairman/Judge for the Lumen Awards Program/NY Chapter, a member of the DLF-NY,
and teaches a lighting elective at the Kyle Gotliebson
is a Lighting Control Specialist with Square D, with extensive experience in
specifying, commissioning, and validating advanced lighting control systems.
Kyle is active within the IES and is an instructor for the control segment of
ED-150, as well as being Past President of the West Texas Section and currently
District 4 Web Chair. Kyle is an instructor for BOMA and AIA lighting courses.
The webcast will provide you with
state-of-the-art information on:
How
controls can lower energy use while providing a variety of options for
different at-home tasks, including family rooms, media rooms, home offices,
exterior security lighting and daylight control for Residential Projects. How
to engage with local contractors for installation and training, as well as
program “tweaking” on a long term basis. How Commercial Commissioning is becoming ever more important in ensuring that controls are properly installed and operated according to specifications. Participants will learn how to start a project with the right tools and how to design the project with controls in mind. Wednesday, March 10, 2010 Registration at 6:45, Webcast at 7:00 pm Location: Osram
, TO REGISTER --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "WELCOME TO THE TORONTO SECTION" Located in Toronto, the dynamic capital city of the province of Ontario, we are the Toronto based section of the Illumination Engineering Society of North America. A not-for-profit organization dedicated to all aspects of the ART and SCIENCE of ILLUMINATION. The IESNA is the recognized technical authority on illumination. For over ninety years its objective has been to communicate information on all aspects of good lighting practice to its members, to the lighting community, and to consumers through a variety of programs, publications, and services. The strength of the IESNA is its diversified membership consisting of: engineers, architects, designers, educators, students, contractors, distributors, utility personnel, manufacturers, and scientists, all contributing to the mission of the society: to advance knowledge and disseminate information for the improvement of the lighted environment to the benefit of society. The IESNA is a forum for the exchange of ideas and information and a vehicle for its members professional development and recognition. Through its techical committees, with hundreds of qualified members from the lighting and user communities, the IESNA correlates research, investigations, and discussions to guide lighting experts and laypersons via consensus-based lighting recommendations. |
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