Energy Efficiency - Fluorescent Lighting
In Energy Efficiency - Fluorescent Lighting, you'll learn ...
- Where lighting energy is consumed
- How light is measured
- How fluorescent lamps operate
- The different types of fluorescents
- How to decipher fluorescent lamp codes
Overview
This 4-hour course provides an overview of the lighting market in the United States and how fluorescent lighting is used in the energy markets. The course reviews the fundamentals of lighting, how fluorescent lamps work as well as the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of fluorescent lighting. Finally the course discusses how fluorescent lamps may be used in different applications.
Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
- The advantages and disadvantages of fluorescent lighting
- The fundamentals of lighting theory and the basic principles of fluorescent lighting
- Types of starting mechanisms used for fluorescent lights
- Fluorescent lighting applications in the residential, commercial and industrial sectors
- How to use lighting controls to save energy
Certificate of Completion
You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a multiple-choice quiz consisting of 30 questions. PDH credits are not awarded until the course is completed and quiz is passed.
This course is applicable to professional engineers in: | ||
Alabama (P.E.) | Alaska (P.E.) | Arkansas (P.E.) |
Delaware (P.E.) | District of Columbia (P.E.) | Florida (P.E. Area of Practice) |
Georgia (P.E.) | Idaho (P.E.) | Illinois (P.E.) |
Illinois (S.E.) | Indiana (P.E.) | Iowa (P.E.) |
Kansas (P.E.) | Kentucky (P.E.) | Louisiana (P.E.) |
Maine (P.E.) | Maryland (P.E.) | Michigan (P.E.) |
Minnesota (P.E.) | Mississippi (P.E.) | Missouri (P.E.) |
Montana (P.E.) | Nebraska (P.E.) | Nevada (P.E.) |
New Hampshire (P.E.) | New Jersey (P.E.) | New Mexico (P.E.) |
New York (P.E.) | North Carolina (P.E.) | North Dakota (P.E.) |
Ohio (P.E. Self-Paced) | Oklahoma (P.E.) | Oregon (P.E.) |
Pennsylvania (P.E.) | South Carolina (P.E.) | South Dakota (P.E.) |
Tennessee (P.E.) | Texas (P.E.) | Utah (P.E.) |
Vermont (P.E.) | Virginia (P.E.) | West Virginia (P.E.) |
Wisconsin (P.E.) | Wyoming (P.E.) |