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Lights Are On, But Nobody’s Home – Commissioning Occupancy Sensors

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Description

Lighting uses about 30-40% of a building’s energy use. Occupancy sensors can reduce that to about 20%, but only if they’re working properly. In this webinar Lyn Gomes, career specialist as a lighting control systems expert, will share her secrets for commissioning for occupancy sensors. After going over the basics of how they operate, she’ll cover them throughout the commissioning process – from the OPR to post-occupancy, and functional testing. Don’t miss this opportunity to take a deep dive on the most-installed lighting control device – occupancy sensors!

After registration, to download and print the "AIA Group Credit Form", please click on the resources tab.

If additional participants wish to earn continuing education credits please make sure they sign the AIA form and email back to sadams@bcxa.org. There is a $25 fee for each additional participant. As soon as payment has been made each individual will receive an access code to obtain their certificate for credits.

Contributors

  • Lyn Gomes - DPR Construction

    Prior to joining the International Board, Lyn was on the board of the California BCA. She has been on the board of the BCA Annual Conference since 2015. Outside of the BCA, Lyn is a commissioning coordinator at DPR Construction. She is co-chair for the new IES standard on sequences of operation for lighting control systems and teaches classes on lighting control systems and will chair the upcoming revision to DG-29, the Commissioning Process Applied to Lighting and Control Systems. She also teaches classes on lighting control systems at the Pacific Energy Center and LightFair. In her spare time, she is on the advisory board of Techbridge, an afterschool STEM program for girls, who awarded her “role model of the year” in 2009.

April 4, 2018
Wed 10:00 AM PDT

Duration 1H 0M

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