Product Description
Participants may receive IES CEUs based on the attendance time, including Q&A. The program has been approved by AIA for (4) AIA HSW-LU credits
Participants will be able to:
- Describe light sources and auxiliary devices using common performance metrics of:
- standard incandescent lamps
- tungsten halogen lamps and low-voltage lamp transformers
- linear and compact fluorescent lamps and ballasts
- high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps and ballasts
- LED sources and drivers
- induction and plasma sources and auxiliaries
- Analyze each of the above based on:
- Common shapes, form factors, characteristics,
- Advantages and disadvantages
- Controllability
- Compare the efficacy of each light source and required power auxiliary equipment
- Identify some common applications of each light source
Student Materials include:
- Student Handout
Secure PDF: 50 pages / 1 file to download
Publisher: Illuminating Engineering Society (2014)
SKU: SEM-11-14