Seminar: Fundamentals of
Energy-Effective Lighting
August 9-10, 2000
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily
$475 per person
Center for Energy Efficiency/Middle Tennessee State University
(615) 904-8096
Voorhies Industrial Studies, Room 115
14 PDHs/1.4 CEUs
Seminar Description
: This two-day
seminar is designed to help participants learn the fundamentals of how to design
and analyze energy-effective lighting projects. It deals with practical
information useful to anyone seeking to reduce energy costs in commercial and
industrial facilities. This seminar will also help those who seek lighting
certifications prepare for examinations such as the AEE Certified Lighting
Efficiency Professional (CLEP) and the NCQLP Lighting Certified (LC) exam.
Seminar Outline:
· Lighting Economics
· Owning and
Operating Costs
· HVAC/Lighting Interaction
· Tax-Related Impacts
· Life Cycle Costing (LCC)
· Economic Decision Statistics
· Lighting Related Building Energy Codes
o ASHRAE/IESNA
Standard 90.1
o State
and Federal Codes
o Other
Codes
· Lighting Fundamentals
· Fundamentals of Light & Lighting
· Electrical Basics
· Power Quality
o Lighting
Calculations
o Environmental
Concerns
· Effective Lighting Systems
o Lamps
o Ballasts
o
Luminaires
o Lighting
Quality
o Lighting
Controls
o Evaluating
Lighting Systems
o Improving
Lighting System Efficiency
o Maintaining
Lighting Systems
Instructors:
John Fetters, CEM, CLEP, is a lighting
efficiency consultant and president of Effective Lighting Solutions, Inc.,
Columbus, OH. He is a senior member and Hall of Fame member of the Association
of Energy Engineers (AEE), and a member of IESNA, for which he chairs the
Industrial Lighting Committee. He is the premiere trainer in the U.S. on energy
effective lighting and has lectured and is widely published in the field of
lighting efficiency. T. Kenneth Spain, P.E., C.E.M., C.L.E.P. is an internationally recognized
energy engineer and energy efficiency and economics trainer. He is a Senior
Research Associate at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) where he
serves as project manager for IdEA$, the Industrial Energy Advisory Service,
advising clients regarding cost-effective applications of energy saving
technologies. He is also a member of ASHRAE/IESNA SSPC 90.1 which is responsible
for updating and maintaining Standard 90.1.
Return to Center for Energy Efficiency, PO Box 57, Murfreesboro,
TN 37132
Center
for Energy Efficiency | MTSU Box 57 | Murfreesboro, TN 37132
Phone 615-904-8096 | Fax 615-904-8093 | e-mail
cee@mtsu.edu
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Regents Institution. MTSU is an equal opportunity, non-racially identifiable,
educational institution that does not discriminate against individuals with
disabilities.