Time, Location
September 20 (Friday, 8:30 am to 3:00 pm) CLTC, Davis
Description
Focusing on the latest code changes, this class explains lighting requirements for new and remodeled residential spaces. Topics also include PG&E lighting rebates and emerging technologies such as LEDs. The class in Davis includes a tour of the California Lighting Technology Center.
Audience Level This intermediate class is for professionals who design, specify, and/or inspect lighting installations in new and remodeled homes. Participants should already have general knowledge of the residential lighting code.
Agenda
• Introduction
• Title 24 Background
• Introduction of common terms and emerging technologies
• New in 2008 Title 24 lighting requirements
• Design examples and product discussion
• Q&A & Wrap-Up
• Class adjourns
Instructor, Kelly Cunningham
Kelly Cunningham is the outreach director at CLTC. She is responsible for the marketing and outreach components of CLTCs research and technology demonstration projects, and she leads many of the Centers efforts to deploy new, energy-saving lighting technologies into the broader market. Ms. Cunningham also co-designs and teaches education and training programs on lighting technologies and topics related to design. She frequently leads informational tours of the Center for industry affiliates, legislative partners, utility representatives, researchers and student groups and the public. She oversees the creation of CLTCs online and print publications, authors abstract proposals and articles, and co-writes grant proposals.
Cost
No fee for this program for California businesses and residents.
Credits
AIA: 5.5 (HSW)