Electric Lighting Design and Characteristics (Webinar)
Credit: 2 PDH
Subject Matter Expert: Lee Layton, P.E.
Type: Live Interactive Webinar
In Electric Lighting Design and Characteristics, you'll learn ...
- Basic physics of lighting
- Luminous flux vs intensity
- Characteristics of the various types of lamps, as well as their advantages and disadvantages
- Interior and exterior lighting design methods and examples
- Plus much more
Overview
This webinar covers the application of various forms of electric lighting and electric lighting applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial. We will cover the physics of light, the light spectrum, lumen calculation, and characteristics of major lighting sources, including incadescent, fluorescent, and LED lamps.
We will additionally work through the basics of designing a lighting system for residential, commercial, and area lighting, allowing the information to be placed into real-world context.
Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
- The types of lighting used in residential, commercial, and industrial applications
- The physics of light and the light spectrum
- How to determine the lumens required to produce a specific footcandle output
- The characteristics of the major lighting sources such as incandescent, fluorescent, and LED lamps
- The basics of how to design a lighting system for residential, commercial, and area lighting
PDH Credits
Webinars earn PDH credits for engineers in all jurisdictions, unless otherwise stated in the literature for a specific webinar, and are accepted as "live" courses by engineering boards with a requirement for "live" training.
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PDH Credits
Webinars earn PDH credits for engineers in all jurisdictions, unless otherwise stated in the literature for a specific webinar, and are accepted as "live" courses by engineering boards with a requirement for "live" training.
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