Codes, Controls, Compliance – Elements of Successful Lighting Control Designs (No CEU)

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About this Course

The IES offers Educational Webinars throughout the year, purposefully spanning a broad range of topics and speaker expertise. This course was a live webinar, now available as an archived webinar and CEU course.

Description: Within the last year, we’ve witnessed states, provinces, and cities across North America update their building energy codes and standards to further energy efficiency and conservation as well as construction practices. This presentation will review the most important and recent code changes as it deals with lighting and lighting controls. Most importantly, will review best practice lighting power and control design application for multiple common space types, while avoiding common code mistakes and misunderstandings reducing the confusion or challenges for lighting designers and engineering professionals when designing building lighting power and controls to meet codes.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this course learners will be able to...

1. Identify changes in the motives and dialogue of energy codes, and how these changes impact lighting practice.  
2. Describe Lighting Power Allowance and learn about the downward trend.
3. Apply Interior and Exterior Lighting & Controls strategies including occupancy based control, daylighting controls, lighting reduction, etc. in lighting design practice.
4. Identify "Compliance Help" resources including recommended practices, manuals, code & design education. 

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Harold Jepsen

Vice President

Harold Jepsen is the Vice President of Standards & Industry Relations for Legrand’s Lighting and Building Control Systems divisions. Harold has been a product design and applications engineer in the energy, lighting and building automation industry for over 25 years. He is a specialist in energy efficiency code compliance, serving on the ASHRAE/IES 90.1 standard lighting subcommittee, is chair of NEMA’s High Performance Building Codes and Standards Review Committee, is active in IECC development and involved with California Title 24 development process. He is a regular presenter on energy codes and lighting controls at both local and national levels and leads the Energy Efficiency Code Education Program at Legrand.