“Daylight Autonomy through Automation”
Presented By:
LUTRON
Course Description:
In this course, participant will learn to identify current building design trends and the reality of what happens when the intended design is not maintained and daylight is not properly managed. They will then be introduced to the concept of daylight autonomy and the benefits it can offer by examining its energy saving metrics. The participant will then learn to recognize the difference in useful daylight zone and performance between a wired lighting control system with manual shades, and one with wireless technology and automated shades through daylight analysis and energy simulation. Finally, they will contrast the differences between the installed cost and return on investment between the two systems
Learning Objectives:
Explain the concept and benefits of daylight autonomy and its energy savings metrics
Contrast the differences between the installed cost and return on investment between the two systems
Identify current building design trends and the reality of what happens when the intended design is not maintained and daylight is not properly managed.
Recognize the difference in useful daylight zone and performance between a wired lighting control system with manual shades and one with wireless technology and automated shades through daylight analysis and energy simulation
Webinar Date: January 31 (Zoom link will be sent to registrants on January 30th)
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Learning Units: 1.0 AIA HSW LU
Cost: Free
(Members: To Receive 1 AIA HSW, please enter your member number when prompted.)