Avoiding Networked Lighting Control System Deployment Pitfalls

Avoiding Networked Lighting Control System Deployment Pitfalls

My blog post from April 1, 2020, entitled Lessons Learned from Living Lab describes a research project about retrofitting existing spaces with networked lighting control systems (NLCs). It contains recommendations on how to avoid typical of problems that may be encountered on an NLC install. This post will elaborate on some of those “lessons” and recommendations.

 

 

On the Road Again: Considering the Latest Roadway, Site, and Area Lighting Standards

On the Road Again: Considering the Latest Roadway, Site, and Area Lighting Standards

For way too long, site, area, and roadway calculations focused on performance, light levels, and uniformity. Pole spacing has been a top consideration, propelling optical design to new heights, but also pushing luminous density in higher angles, promoting the use of glarier products, and driving light levels up to an excessive and unnecessary amount.

 

 

Shedding Some Light on Commercial and Industrial LED Applications: Part 1

Shedding Some Light on Commercial and Industrial LED Applications: Part 1

In a recent article on LEDs, we covered numerous topics and questions to help consumers buy the right bulb for their needs and be happy with their purchase. But LEDs are not only for residential use. In fact, some of the first applications/uses of LEDs (after indicator lights) were for exit signs, traffic lights, taillights, and refrigerated case lights.