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    Lighting it GreenCourse #7959

    TAC eLearning

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    In This Course

    Timeline: 45 minute video

    Goals: Be able to identify lamp types and be able to discuss lighting technology using properterminology.

    Objectives:1) We will be able to recall and define common lighting terms.

    There are some common semantics that will be good for you to know to help youdialogue with customers and those in the industry.

    2) We will be familiar with IES light levels reference material, and be able to use thatreference material in TAC Lighting Design approach.

    3) We will be able to identify different lighting technologies and their characteristics.There are a few different families of lamps that we can place all lamps in. Knowing thetype of lamp youre dealing with will help you to know what quantity and quality oflight is being produced.

    4) We will be able to recall and identify different retrofit technologies.As lighting accounts for approximately 30% of the energy used in America, it isimportant to understand retrofit strategies for helping our customers save energy.

    5) We will recall what to look for to evaluate lighting retrofit opportunities in a customerfacility.

    6) We will be able to quickly calculate lighting savings.

    7) We will recall TAC lighting policies during real application.

    Agenda:

    1. Lighting Basics2. Lighting Technologies3. Lighting Retrofits4. Lighting Walkthrough Audit5. TAC Lighting Policies

    Evaluation: Currently there is no evaluation to test for understanding. After viewing thematerial, please submit this training to your departments administrator for tracked training

    completed.

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    i==d= _~Lumens and Foot-candles

    TAC Design Approach

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    i==d= _~Color Temperature & CRI (Color Rendering Index)

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    i==d= qIncandescents

    A-Lamp

    R-Lamp

    PAR-Lamp

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    i==d= qFluorescents

    Fluorescent Tube Lamps

    T12

    T8

    T5

    T##T: tubular

    ##: 8ths of an inch

    Magnetic Ballasts

    Electronic Ballasts

    Fluorescent Lighting Ballast

    Compact Fluorescent Lamps

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    i==d= qHID (High Intensity Discharge)

    Mercury Vapor Lamp

    Metal Halide Lamp

    High Pressure Sodium Lamp

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    i==d= qLED (Light Emitting Diodes)

    Common Retrofits

    Exit Signs

    Street Lights

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    i==d= qLamp Efficacy and CRI Value Comparisons

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    i==d= oOccupancy Sensors

    Wal l Mounted Occupancy Sensor

    Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor

    Reflectors

    Lighting Controls

    Lighting Logger

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    installation cost

    $saved

    i==d= t~=^Items to be Addressed on a Walkthrough Audit

    In a typical space w ithin the building

    What kinds of lamps?

    What kinds of fixtures? (i.e. prismatic or deep-celled parabolic)

    Get foot-candle reading under lamps that have been on for at least ____ to ____ minutes.

    How many lamps were failed?

    What is the customers utility rate?

    Audit Calculations

    x x = $saved

    x x =

    =simple payback = =

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    i==d= q^`=mDesign Intent

    Material Disposal

    Lighting ballasts manufactured before 1977 contain: ________

    Fluorescent lamps and HID lamps contain: ________________

    We include _____ approved disposal in all of our retrofit packages

    Battery Backup

    Material Warranty

    Lamp Life

    Material Cost