Realtime Distance Learning For Lighting-Involved Professionals



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Announcing... Realtime Distance Learning For Lighting-Involved Professionals The Association of Energy Engineers, in conjunction with the University of Wisconsin-Madison Engineering Professional Development Department, is pleased to offer An interactive program you can complete over the internet right from your computer, with two-way live audio via your telephone Presented in a series of six two hour time modules, the program is designed to provide comprehensive professional training in the design and application of energy effective lighting systems, with emphasis on: Evaluating lighting systems through effective audits Achieving energy effective lighting systems with high regard to lighting quality and occupants Examining the latest lighting products for your applications Performing lighting calculations to obtain proper light levels Evaluating and implementing effective lighting control strategies Reviewing environmental impacts of lighting efficiency projects Calculating and documenting savings achieved through lighting improvements Assuring compliance with building energy codes Implementing effective lighting maintenance practices Fundamentals of Lighting Efficiency Online Seminar is also designed to serve as a preparatory tool for those preparing to take the Certified Lighting Efficiency Professional (CLEP) exam.* * For CLEP exam dates and locations, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification

Who Should Participate? This seminar is designed for those who need to know how to achieve practical, energy effective lighting results, and who prefer the convenience of online training. If you re just too busy to get away from the office, this is the course for you! Those who will benefit from this program include: Electrical engineers Building managers Energy consultants Energy managers ESCO professionals Government planners and managers Dates and Times Plant and facility engineers Maintenance professionals Lighting management professionals Electrical contractors Lighting specialists Lighting representatives The six two hour teleconferencing sessions will be offered at the following dates and times: COURSE SEQUENCE BEGINNING APRIL 13, 2016: Date Course Module Times (Eastern time) Wednesday, April 13, 2016 1 3:00 5:00 pm Wednesday, April 20, 2016 2 3:00 5:00 pm Wednesday, April 27, 2016 3 3:00 5:00 pm Wednesday, May 4, 2016 4 3:00 5:00 pm Wednesday, May 11, 2016 5 3:00 5:00 pm Wednesday, May 18, 2016 6 3:00 5:00 pm

How Realtime Distance Learning Works The teleconferencing system for this program, provided by the University of Wisconsin, is called WisLine Web, and combines the ease of an audio conference call with the power of visually interactive web based materials. You can participate in the program from your office, home, or anywhere you have access to the internet and a phone. You simply dial in to the phone conference and point your browser to the pre assigned URL to enter the WisLine Web conference center. The application is easy to learn and works with your browser, so there is no need to download or install software. Comprehensive in scope and content, this online seminar will be delivered in six two hour teleconferencing sessions, supplemented with readings and discussion hosted on our course web site. You ll have opportunities to interact with your instructor and colleagues in realtime during live teleconferencing sessions and the time between sessions. For more information on the technology used for this program, visit www.uwex.edu/ics/wlweb/. The seminar fee covers seminar materials, course certificate, and teleconferencing services, including domestic phone charges. (International calls will be billed separately.) Enrollment in this realtime online seminar will be limited to 40 participants to ensure that each student has ample opportunity for interaction with instructors and other participants. You will receive instructions, personal support, and a chance to test your teleconferencing connection in advance of the first session.

SEMINAR AGENDA MODULE 1: 2 hours Fundamentals of Light & Lighting $ Definitions and terminology $ How light interacts with surfaces $ Visibility and visual tasks $ Spectrum sensitivity $Lighting Quality $ Light level $ Glare and glare control $ Flicker and flicker control $ VCP $ Veiling reflections Evaluating Lighting Systems $ The evaluation process $ Lighting surveys and audits $ Data collection tools, tips & technologies $ Analyzing collected data $ Calculating savings and payback $ Writing reports MODULE 2: 2 hours Incumbent Lamps $ Common lamp characteristics $ Incandescent and halogen lamps $ Compact fluorescent lamps $ Linear fluorescent lamps $ Metal halide lamps (including PS and CMH) $ High pressure sodium lamps $ Low pressure sodium lamps Solid state (LED) Lamps $ Understanding LEDs $ LED life, lumen ratings and delivered lumens $ Market ready solutions $ U.S. DOE CALiPER program Environmental Concerns $ Mercury in lamps $ PCBs in ballasts $ Responsible lamp & ballast disposal $ LED issues MODULE 3: 2 hours Fluorescent Ballasts and LED Drivers $ How ballasts work $ Magnetic and hybrid ballasts $ Ballast factor: light output and input watts $ Electronic ballasts: application issues and avoiding mistakes $ LED drivers: the weak link? Luminaires & Fixtures $ Efficacy rating (LER) $ Photometry: relative and absolute $ Photometric reports $ CU $ Spacing criteria $ Increasing luminaire efficiency $ Reflectors, louvers and lenses Lighting System $ Systems approach for energy effective lighting $ Lighting power density metric $ Task ambient lighting $ Retrofit vs. re lighting $ SSL lighting upgrades MODULE 4: 2 hours Lighting Controls $ Control strategies $ Dispelling switching myths $ Switching controls $ Scheduling and time controls $ Occupancy and vacancy sensors $ Photocells $ Demand response $ Dimming control technology $ Photosensors $ Daylight harvesting Lighting Calculations Workshop $ Inverse square law $ Illuminance at a point $ Zonal cavity method and using CU tables $ Room reflectances and light loss factor $ Sample problems and solutions MODULE 5: 2 hours Lighting Economics $ Basic energy accounting $ Simple payback and return on investment $ Life cycle cost $ Evaluating system costs and alternatives $ Income tax impact $ Computing economic decision statistics $ Computer spreadsheet tools $ Sample problems and solutions MODULE 6: 2 hours Utility & ESCO Programs & Incentives $ Electric utility industry restructuring $ Role of energy services companies $ Performance contracting Maintaining Lighting Systems $ Impact of maintenance on lighting system performance and economics $ Light loss factors $ Spot vs. group re lamping $ Calculating re lamping intervals $ System troubleshooting Building Energy Codes $ 10CFR435 Federal Energy Code $ ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1

About Your Instructors JOHN FETTERS, C.E.M., C.L.E.P., is a lighting consultant and president of Effective Lighting Solutions, Inc. Columbus, OH. Mr. Fetters is a senior member of the Association of Energy Engineers and chairs AEE s Certified Lighting Efficiency Board. He is a member of the Illuminating Engineering Society (IESNA), for which he serves on the IES VELSD Committee and is an advisory member of the Industrial Lighting Committee. He has lectured and is widely published in the lighting field. He was inducted into the AEE Hall of Fame in 1998. T. KENNETH SPAIN, P.E., C.E.M., C.L.E.P., is an energy analyst with three decades of experience in applied energy management and engineering. He is an on call research scientist at the University of Alabama, Huntsville following 25 years of service managing energy efficiency programs and conducting training programs to help government, institutional, industrial and commercial clients identify cost effective energy strategies for their facilities. Mr. Spain was inducted into the AEE Hall of Fame in 2002. Continuing Education Credit and Course Certificate After completing all six two hour modules of the Fundamentals of Lighting Efficiency Online Seminar, you will be awarded 1.2 CEU of continuing education credit. You will also receive a Certification of Participation suitable for framing from the Association of Energy Engineers. The certificate will be mailed to you following your completion of the full 6 module online program. Seminar Fees Registration fees for the Fundamentals of Lighting Efficiency Online Seminar are as follows: Regular Fee: $1150 AEE Member Fee: $1050 Gov t/nonprofit Fee: $1050 Payment in full by check or credit card must be received prior to the seminar start date. How to Register Option 1 Online: Register online by going to www.aeeprograms.com/seminars. Online registration requires fee payment by credit card. Option 2 By Mail: Print the registration form provided on the last page of this document, complete and mail with payment to: AEE Online Seminars, 700 Indian Trail, Lilburn, GA 30047. (Make check payable in U.S. dollars to AEE Seminars.) Option 3 By Fax: Print the registration form provided on the last page of this document, complete and fax to: (770) 381 9865. (Fax registration requires payment by credit card.) For questions regarding registration or payment, contact Valerie Oviatt: (770) 925 9633, or email valerie@aeecenter.org.

After Your Online Training, Consider Becoming Certified: AEE s Certified Lighting Efficiency Professional Program The Certified Lighting Efficiency Professional (CLEP) Program administered by the Association of Energy Engineers gives lighting efficiency involved professionals the opportunity to receive recognition for their specialized knowledge and experience, and to demonstrate their high level of lighting efficiency expertise to clients, employers and colleagues. Widely recognized throughout industry and government, this certification has the dual purpose of both recognizing the most qualified lighting efficiency professionals, and raising the overall professional standards within the field. APPLYING FOR CERTIFICATION: THE CLEP EXAMINATION REQUIREMENT In addition to meeting specific educational and experience requirements detailed below, candidates for CLEP certification must successfully complete AEE's CLEP preparatory training seminar, as well as the required four hour open book CLEP exam. Fundamentals of Lighting Efficiency Online Seminar is an approved preparatory vehicle for those wishing to sit for the CLEP exam. The exam cannot be administered online. In order to take the exam following completion of your online training seminar, you must first apply for certification. The cost for applying for CLEP certification, including taking the exam at an ACT certified remote testing center is $400 (not included in seminar registration fee). To download your CLEP Certification Application Package (PDF format), including information on remote testing, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/clep. WHO QUALIFIES TO TAKE THE CLEP EXAM Professionals with the following prerequisites may apply: An engineering degree, and/or P.E., and/or R.A., and/or C.E.M. with at least three years experience in lighting efficiency. - OR - A four-year degree in business or related degree with at least five years experience in lighting efficiency. - OR - A two-year technical degree with eight years of experience in lighting efficiency. - OR - Ten years or more of verified experience in lighting efficiency. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT CLEP CERTIFICATION... If you have any questions about CLEP certification, or if you prefer to receive your Certified Lighting Efficiency Professional Application Package by mail, please write, call or email: Certification Administrator, AEE 4025 Pleasantdale Road, Suite 420 Atlanta, GA 30340 Phone: 770/447 5083, ext. 318 Email: francine@aeecenter.org

To register for the online seminar, print this page, complete, and mail or fax to: AEE Online Seminars 700 Indian Trail Lilburn, GA 30047 Fax: (770) 381-9865 For registration questions or assistance, call Valerie Oviatt at (770) 925-9633. JOIN AEE AND SAVE $100 ON YOUR SEMINAR REGISTRATION! REGISTRATION FORM: Fundamentals of Lighting Efficiency Online Seminar NOTE: REGISTERING FOR THIS SEMINAR DOES NOT AUTOMATICALLY REGISTER YOU FOR THE CLEP EXAM! (See instructions above) Complete separate form for each applicant. Photocopies of this form may be used. Mr. Ms. NAME JOB TITLE ORGANIZATION NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIP AEE MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION (optional) I wish to become a member of the ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS in the classification checked: MEMBER A graduate of an engineering college or university or a registered professional engineer or architect. (Persons who feel they are qualified by experience or related degree may petition for full membership consideration.) AFFILIATE MEMBER A person interested in the objectives of the Association who does not meet the above criteria for full membership. If you are a registered Professional Engineer or Architect, please indicate state(s) and registration number(s): PHONE FAX State No. State No. EMAIL ADDRESS Indicate your fee status: Nonmember Government/Nonprofit AEE Member (Member No.: ) Completed AEE Membership Application & Fee Enclosed SEMINAR REGISTRATION Please register me for the following course: Course beginning Apr. 13, 2016: 3:00 PM eastern FEES Refer to SEMINAR FEES section above: Seminar Registration Fee... $ AEE Membership (optional): $190 per applicant... $ Years of experience in energy field: College Degree Year Select method of payment: CHECK ENCLOSED (Payable in U.S. funds to AEE SEMINARS) CHARGE TO MY CREDIT CARD: American Express VISA MasterCard CARD NO. years Additional pertinent information may be listed on a separate sheet and attached. I certify that the statements made in this application are correct and I agree, if elected, that I will be governed by the Constitution and Bylaws of the Association as long as I continue as a member. I furthermore agree to promote the purposes of the Association so far as shall be in my power. (Applicant s Signature) (Date) TOTAL ENCLOSED... $ Expiration Date Signature Please complete: I have contacted AEE (see above) to request CLEP Certification Exam Application. I do not wish to apply to take the CLEP Certification Exam at a scheduled exam site at this time. Fax to (770) 381-9865 or mail to: AEE ONLINE SEMINARS 700 Indian Trail, Lilburn, GA 30047