BetterBricks and the Seattle chapter of the International Facility Management Association (IFMA) kicked off the new year by talking about new tech. Christopher Meek — Professor of Architecture at the University of Washington and Director of the Center for Integrated Design at the University’s College of Built Environments — presented on the wireless advancements in LLLC. His co-presenter Jordan Pratt — Senior Engineer of Energy 350 — discussed how secondary windows and HVAC can work in tandem with LLLC. Meek spoke about energy savings, benefits of asset tracking, and takeaways from new research and pilot findings. Additionally, he talked about D4i LED drivers, like DALI, which allow for granular control over color, power, and data collection. Read the materials he mentioned in the webinar, as well as additional guides about LLLC, by clicking on the links below.
Reports:
- Energy Savings from Networked Lighting Control Systems With and Without Luminaire Level Lighting Controls
- Luminaire Level Lighting Controls Replacement vs. Redesign Comparison Study
- LLLC Overview
- LLLC FAQ
- LLLC for Hospitals
- LLLC for Offices
- LLLC for Schools
- Smarter Controls, Big Benefits Infographic
- Finding the Right Lighting System For You