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LCD FACTORY TRAINING
LC&D offers 3 types of training sessions for agents, specifiers, contractors and installers. These sessions will provide valuable product knowledge and hands on training. Please click on the date links to register for the session.
Sales, Layout, Design, and Basic Programming
Audience: Agent Controls Specialists, CSMs.
Duration: 3 days – includes in depth product review, hands on exercises, & factory tour.
Upcoming Dates: Mar. 6-8, 2012,
Apr. 17-19 2012 June 5-7 2012
Specifier Training Audience: Specifying and Design/Build Engineers.
Duration: 1.5 days – includes product overview, design tools, specification review, and factory tour.
Upcoming Dates: Feb. 7-10, 2012 (New York) Mar. 20-21 2012, May 1-2 2012,
June 19-20 2012
Installer/Contractor Training Audience: Installing contractors, integrators, Agent technical resources. Duration:
2 days – product review, installation techniques, understanding submittals, programming.
Upcoming Dates: Feb. 1-2 2012, Mar. 14-15 2012
Apr. 24-25 2012, June 12-13 2012
Please contact us with any questions or concerns regarding Product Trainings.
eLearning (self-service)
Acuity Brands provides industry learning topics available through self-service eLearning modules including some acredited programs
Click Here to access the Acuity Brands/element k LMS Student Login Page
For new students, please use the following registration guidance:
- Click the link above to access the LMS Login Page
- In the "New Students" box, click ENROLL
- Enter the following Access Key: 6598-Acuity-5301
- Complete the Student Self-Enrollment form
- Use the created Username and Password to login as a Current Student
For existing students, please use the following login guidance:
- Click the link above to access the LMS Login Page
- In the "Current Students" box, enter your Username and Password (created during New Student Registration)
- From the Acuity Brands Training & Education Page, select "Click here to view a list of our education modules"
- From the Acuity Brands Lighting Education Page, select your desired learning module under "Lighting Controls Modules"
To contact us with any questions or comments, please use the form below:
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IN-OFFICE SEMINARS
Acuity Brands sponsors free, in-office AIA-CES registered programs for Architects and Engineers. Professional Development Hours (PDH) or Continuing Education Unit (CEU) credits are awarded to non-members.
Courses are available to industry professionals in all fifty U.S. states.
| Considerations for the Selection, Installation, and Commissioning of Lighting Controls (1.0 or 1.5 hr) |
AIA HSW/SD Program # AB0025 (1.0 LU)
AIA HSW/SD Program # AB0028 (1.5 LU)
Learning Objectives:
- By examining the primary lighting control strategies, participants will be able to describe how lighting controls support code requirements, increase energy savings, and improve building and occupant performance
- Through review of standalone, distributed, and centralized lighting control topologies, participants will be able to identify the design criteria and benefits of each and how such approaches affect building performance and occupant satisfaction
- Reviewing best practice sensor placement examples will enable participants to explain proper selection and placement of occupancy and daylight sensors to ensure optimum sensor performance that enhances energy savings and mitigates potential negative impacts to occupants
- Through the evaluation of project data, participants will be able to identify how commissioning and ongoing system tuning can ensure installed lighting control systems provide for high performance buildings that achieve sustainable design and occupant performance goals
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| Lighting Control Strategies for Compliance and Performance (1.0-hr) |
AIA HSW/SD Program # AB0020 (1.0 LU)
Learning Objectives:
- By examining the primary lighting control strategies, participants will be able to describe how lighting controls support code requirements, increase energy savings, and improve building and occupant performance
- Through evaluation of current market trends, participants will be able to identify how market trends, including energy costs and sustainability initiatives, affect the adoption and implementation of lighting control strategies
- By examining relevant study data, participants will be able to describe how lighting control strategies affect energy savings in particular commercial building applications
- When layering primary lighting control strategies, participants will be able to identify how coupling these strategies affect energy savings, building performance, and occupant comfort
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