This exclusive event is designed for architects, interior designers, builders, and other trade professionals looking to elevate their knowledge of home automation and lighting design.
11am: Lunch & Networking
12 -1pm: LUTRON Class #1 (CE credit)
1 - 1:30pm: HTE/HLL/HLD Slide Presentation
1:30 - 2:30pm: LUTRON Class #2 (CE credit)
3pm: Event Ends
Class #1: Controlling LEDs to Meet Customer Expectations
Describe the features and benefits of LEDs as a general illumination light source, and the applications that are best suited to LEDs
Explain the components of an LED system and how each of these components must be compatible with one another to ensure efficient, effective, and reliable operation
Compare existing control types and standards to identify the differences between power line, 3 wire, and low voltage control (analog and digital)
Recognize LED drivers as a critical component in LED lighting systems and identify their important characteristics
Class #2: Living in a Material World
In this course, students will be exposed to a wide variety of topics for shading fabrics including color, appropriate selection, fabric options, and the ability of shades to protect interior finishes and furniture.
Choosing the correct fabric for a given application is crucial for satisfying the needs of the end user as well as the needs of the space.
This course explores specifying shade fabrics to meet occupants needs.