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Lighting Design Lab
2915 4th Ave S
Seattle WA 98134-1914

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800-354-3864 or
206-325-9711


Project Manager
Michael Lane - ext 126

Senior Lighting Specialist
Eric Strandberg - ext 128

Lighting Specialists
Jeff Robbins - ext 122
Andrew Pultorak - ext 127

Librarian, Webmaster & Editor
Randy Smith - ext 129

Mock-up Technician
Andrea Dahlman - ext 125


Sponsors

The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
Portland, OR

Seattle City Light
Seattle, WA

Bonneville Power Administration
Portland, OR

Northwest Trade Ally Network
Portland, OR

Puget Sound Energy
Bellevue, WA

Snohomish County PUD
Everett, WA

Tacoma Power
Tacoma, WA

Portland General Electric

Portland, OR

Energy Trust of Oregon
Portland, OR

Idaho Power

Boise, ID

BetterBricks
Portland, OR

BC Hydro PowerSmart
Vancouver, BC

 

Registration for New Classes is Here!

1) 10 - Noon: What’s New in Lighting: 2010
The fall tradition continues of reviewing the latest innovations in exterior and interior lighting luminaires, lamps, ballasts, publications, controls and components. Also included in the class will be award winning products recognized throughout the industry. This class is intended for those already familiar with basic lighting terminology (i.e. CRI, CCT, L/W, CMH, LED, OLED etc.) but can be of interest to those just entering the lighting industry as well.

Noon - 1 pm. Lunch is included and we answer your project lighting questions in a Q&A session.

2) 1 - 3 pm:
Revisiting the Retrofit Process for Offices This class will delve into the idea of retrofitting spaces that may have already received a retrofit using case studies from a selection of today’s modern offices as an example. Many new and very efficient lamps, ballasts, and controls have recently come on to the market which make it possible to reach even deeper energy and money saving goals. We will look at these technologies, and link them to real world applications while making sure that lighting design and quality are maintained.

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Streetlight Testing Back in Progress


Above: Our testing program of various types of streetlighting has returned to the Mockup Lab.


LED Resources Page
Information on LEDs compiled by Eric Strandberg LC

Download New Energy Independence Act - December 2007


References
The Color Rendering Debate: article written by our own Jeff Robbins for Architectural Lighting Magazine

Download new Energy Policy Act Revisions from DOE(July 2009)


 

 


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Commercial Lighting Guides

Modeled on the Advanced Energy Design Guides by ASHRAE, these are examples of different ways of designing lighting at 30% below ASHRAE Standard 90.1.
Advanced Energy Design Guides are a free download from ASHRAE. If you are aiming at getting a rebate from your local electric Utility, going for a tax credit of working on LEED points, you will find these incredibly useful.Go to the Commercial Lighting Guides Page.


Green Home Lighting Guide
This comprehensive residential lighting guide explains lighting terminology and teaches efficient lighting  techniques for your home.   Click image for PDF.

   

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