• IECC 2021 - Lighting and Lighting Related Provisions of a Model Energy Code on March 21st at 2pm ET/ 11am PT presented by Cory Clarke
• ASHRAE 90.1 v2019 - A Standard for Lighting and Lighting Controls on March 23rd at 2 PM ET/11 AM PT presented by Karen Blackman
• California Title 24 - 2022 Building Energy Efficiency Standards on March 28th at 2 PM ET/ 11 AM PT presented by Vance Ang
• Panel Discussion on March 30th at 2 PM ET/ 11 AM PT presented by John McBride
Webinar Series Schedule & What You'll Learn
Meet Karen Blackman –
Keeping Up With the Codes
Presented by Karen Blackman
Live webinar series with CEUs and a panel discussion March 21st – April 4th
A 4-part series only an hour a day!
Karen Anne Blackman has focused her career on lighting controls and related codes, starting with theatrical control systems in entertainment venues before moving to the commercial/industrial world. Prior to joining Acuity Brands in 2009, Karen represented Leviton and Wattstopper in the New York City market. Karen served on the NYC Green Codes Task Force, authoring lighting control sections of New York City’s first energy conservation code. Karen has been a guest speaker on lighting controls and energy codes at Parsons, The New School, CUNY, and Pratt Institute. This is her first
CEU presentation.
Presented by Cory Clarke
Presented by John McBride
Presented by Vance Ang
This course will discuss the components within the lighting and lighting controls provisions of the 2021 IECC energy code and compare and contrast these provisions with the 2018 version.
• Review the components within the lighting and lighting controls provisions of the 2021 IECC energy code
• Discuss each objective's requirements, exceptions and options
• Recall how each objective translates into a lighting control design
• Compare and contrast IECC 2021 and the previous version from 2018
What You’ll Learn – IECC 2021
Learning Objectives – IECC 2021
What You’ll Learn – California Title 24
This course will discuss the updates and changes as they pertain to the lighting and lighting control requirements of the California Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24, Part 6 version 2022)
• Recognize where ASHRAE 90.1 v2019 applies
• Describe how code-intended standards become code
• Identify and discuss the lighting and lighting controls related provisions
• Identify resources for additional information
Learning Objectives – ASHRAE 90.1 v2019
• Recognize the lighting power allowance requirements for indoor applications
• Identify the requirements for indoor lighting controls
• Describe the requirements for parking garage & outdoor lighting controls
• Recall the requirements for alterations and tenant improvements.
LO 5: Discuss the residential requirements
Learning Objectives– California Title 24
Meet Your Presenters
Meet Cory Clarke –
Meet John McBride –
Meet Vance Ang –
Presented by Karen Blackman
Presented by Cory Clarke
Presented by John McBride
Presented by Vance Ang
This panel discussion will compare the lighting and lighting controls related provisions of the 3 most common Energy Conservation Codes: IECC 2021, ASHRAE 2019 and California Title 24 2022, and how each may influence the way projects are designed and constructed.
What You’ll Learn – Panel Discussion
• Recognize how the global pandemic has influenced code adoption and
code updates.
• Identify the commonalities between IECC 2022, ASHRAE 2019 and California Title 24 v2022 in regard to lighting and lighting controls.
• Distinguish the differences between IECC 2022, ASHRAE 2019 and California Title 24 v2022 in regard to lighting and lighting controls.
• Discuss where energy conservation codes may be heading in future versions, particularly in relation to performance-based code criteria.
This webinar qualifies with AIA for 1 LU | HSW credit.
Learning Objectives – Panel Discussion
After serving as an electrical engineer for 16 years, Cory joined Acuity Brands in 2012 as an Applications Engineer manager overseeing lighting controls designs and energy code training for the specification community. Almost ten years later, Cory now serves as the Director of Total Solutions for the Northwest as he supports the design and construction communities on new industry trends and control strategies being developed for building solutions. In addition to customer sales and education, Cory also develops training and marketing material focused on code compliance and Luminaire Lighting Control strategies.
John is the Vice President of Controls at Acuity Brands Lighting. He and his teams have been responsible for promoting lighting control solutions, training, and product selection. He works closely with the other divisions of Acuity to simplify applications and provide insight on customer trends and the effect of code on lighting controls. He has over 30 years of experience in the lighting and controls industry with eight years in electrical design and over 23 years in lighting controls sales and management. John has previously created CEU presentations or Sequence of Operations, Network Lighting Controls, Embedded Controls, Emergency Lighting, and other topics.
Vance currently serves as the Controls Sales Director for the West and has over
16 years of experience working with l lighting controls since joining Acuity Brands
in 2009.
Vance aims to help develop various strategies to help market lighting controls as well as assists in training & educating to navigate the ever evolving lighting control design requirements that are driven by energy codes. Vance graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Electronics & Communications Engineering at Mapua Institute of Technology (now Mapua University) from the Philippines. This will be Vance’s debut CEU presentation and looks forward to educating on California Title 24!
After serving as an electrical engineer for 16 years, Cory joined Acuity Brands in 2012 as an Applications Engineer manager overseeing lighting controls designs and energy code training for the specification community. Almost ten years later, Cory now serves as the Director of Total Solutions for the Northwest as he supports the design and construction communities on new industry trends and control strategies being developed for building solutions. In addition to customer sales and education, Cory also develops training and marketing material focused on code compliance and Luminaire Lighting Control strategies.
John is the Vice President of Controls at Acuity Brands Lighting. He and his teams have been responsible for promoting lighting control solutions, training, and product selection. He works closely with the other divisions of Acuity to simplify applications and provide insight on customer trends and the effect of code on lighting controls. He has over 30 years of experience in the lighting and controls industry with eight years in electrical design and over 23 years in lighting controls sales and management. John has previously created CEU presentations or Sequence of Operations, Network Lighting Controls, Embedded Controls, Emergency Lighting, and other topics.
Vance currently serves as the Controls Sales Director for the West and has over 16 years of experience working with l lighting controls since joining Acuity Brands in 2009. Vance aims to help develop various strategies to help market lighting controls as well as assists in training & educating to navigate the ever evolving lighting control design requirements that are driven by energy codes. Vance graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Electronics & Communications Engineering at Mapua Institute of Technology (now Mapua University) from the Philippines. This will be Vance’s debut CEU presentation and looks forward to educating on California Title 24!
Meet Cory Clarke – Director of Total Solutions, Northwest
Meet John McBride – Vice President of Controls
Meet Vance Ang – Controls Sales Director, West
Meet Karen Blackman – Director of Lighting Controls
Karen Anne Blackman has focused her career on lighting controls and related codes, starting with theatrical control systems in entertainment venues before moving to the commercial/industrial world. Prior to joining Acuity Brands in 2009, Karen represented Leviton and Wattstopper in the New York City market. Karen served on the NYC Green Codes Task Force, authoring lighting control sections of New York City’s first energy conservation code. Karen has been a guest speaker on lighting controls and energy codes at Parsons, The New School, CUNY, and Pratt Institute. This is her first CEU presentation.
Meet Karen Blackman – Director of Lighting Controls
Karen Anne Blackman has focused her career on lighting controls and related codes, starting with theatrical control systems in entertainment venues before moving to the commercial/industrial world. Prior to joining Acuity Brands in 2009, Karen represented Leviton and Wattstopper in the New York City market. Karen served on the NYC Green Codes Task Force, authoring lighting control sections of New York City’s first energy conservation code. Karen has been a guest speaker on lighting controls and energy codes at Parsons, The New School, CUNY, and Pratt Institute. This is her first CEU presentation.
After serving as an electrical engineer for 16 years, Cory joined Acuity Brands in 2012 as an Applications Engineer manager overseeing lighting controls designs and energy code training for the specification community. Almost ten years later, Cory now serves as the Director of Total Solutions for the Northwest as he supports the design and construction communities on new industry trends and control strategies being developed for building solutions. In addition to customer sales and education, Cory also develops training and marketing material focused on code compliance and Luminaire Lighting Control strategies.
Meet Cory Clarke – Director of Total Solutions, Northwest
John is the Vice President of Controls at Acuity Brands Lighting. He and his teams have been responsible for promoting lighting control solutions, training, and product selection. He works closely with the other divisions of Acuity to simplify applications and provide insight on customer trends and the effect of code on lighting controls. He has over 30 years of experience in the lighting and controls industry with eight years in electrical design and over 23 years in lighting controls sales and management. John has previously created CEU presentations or Sequence of Operations, Network Lighting Controls, Embedded Controls, Emergency Lighting, and other topics.
Meet John McBride – Vice President of Controls
Vance currently serves as the Controls Sales Director for the West and has over 16 years of experience working with l lighting controls since joining Acuity Brands in 2009. Vance aims to help develop various strategies to help market lighting controls as well as assists in training & educating to navigate the ever evolving lighting control design requirements that are driven by energy codes. Vance graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Electronics & Communications Engineering at Mapua Institute of Technology (now Mapua University) from the Philippines. This will be Vance’s debut CEU presentation and looks forward to educating on California Title 24!
Meet Vance Ang – Controls Sales Director, West
What You’ll Learn – IECC 2021
Learning Objectives – IECC 2021
Learning Objectives – ASHRAE 90.1 v2019
What You’ll Learn – California Title 24
Learning Objectives– California Title 24
What You’ll Learn – Panel Discussion
Learning Objectives – Panel Discussion
Webinar Series Schedule & What You'll Learn
Session 1: March 21st - IECC 2021
Session 2: March 23rd - ASHRAE 90v.1 v 2019
Session 3: March 30th - California Title 24
Session 4: April 4th - Panel Discussion
This course will discuss the components within the lighting and lighting controls provisions of the 2021 IECC energy code and compare and contrast these provisions with the 2018 version.
What You’ll Learn
• Review the components within the lighting and lighting controls provisions of the 2021 IECC
energy code
• Discuss each objective's requirements, exceptions and options
• Recall how each objective translates into a lighting control design
• Compare and contrast IECC 2021 and the previous version from 2018
Learning Objectives
Session 1: March 21st - IECC 2021
Session 2: March 23rd ASHRAE 90v.1 v 2019
Session 3: March 28th California Title 24
Session 4: March 30th Panel Discussion
Session 1: March 21st - IECC 2021
• Recognize where ASHRAE 90.1 v2019 applies
• Describe how code-intended standards become code
• Identify and discuss the lighting and lighting controls related provisions
• Identify resources for additional information
Learning Objectives
Session 2: March 23rd ASHRAE 90v.1 v 2019
Session 3: March 28th California Title 24
Session 4: March 30th Panel Discussion
Session 1: March 21st - IECC 2021
Session 2: March 23rd ASHRAE 90v.1 v 2019
This course will discuss the updates and changes as they pertain to the lighting and lighting control requirements of the California Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24, Part 6 version 2022).
What You’ll Learn
• Recognize the lighting power allowance requirements for indoor applications
• Identify the requirements for indoor lighting controls
• Describe the requirements for parking garage & outdoor lighting controls
• Recall the requirements for alterations and tenant improvements.
Learning Objectives
Session 3: March 30th California Title 24
Session 4: March 30th Panel Discussion
Session 1: March 21st - IECC 2021
Session 2: March 23rd ASHRAE 90v.1 v 2019
Session 3: March 28th California Title 24
This panel discussion will compare the lighting and lighting controls related provisions of the 3 most common Energy Conservation Codes: IECC 2021, ASHRAE 2019 and California Title 24 2022, and how each may influence the way projects are designed and constructed.
What You’ll Learn
• Recognize how the global pandemic has influenced code adoption and code updates.
• Identify the commonalities between IECC 2022, ASHRAE 2019 and California Title 24 v2022 in regard to lighting and lighting controls.
• Distinguish the differences between IECC 2022, ASHRAE 2019 and California Title 24 v2022 in regard to lighting and lighting controls.
• Discuss where energy conservation codes may be heading in future versions, particularly in relation to performance-based code criteria.
This webinar qualifies with AIA for 1 LU | HSW credit.
Learning Objectives
Session 4: April 4th Panel Discussion
IECC 2021 - Lighting and Lighting Related Provisions of a Model Energy Code on March 21st at 2pm ET/ 11am PT presented by Cory Clarke, Director of Total Solutions, Northwest
ASHRAE 90.1 v2019 - A Standard for Lighting and Lighting Controls on March 23rd at 2 PM ET/11 AM PT presented by Karen Blackman, Director of Lighting Controls
California Title 24 - 2022 Building Energy Efficiency Standards on March 30th at 2 PM ET/ 11 AM PT presented by Vance Ang, Controls Sales Director, West
Panel Discussion on April 4th at 2 PM ET/ 11 AM PT presented by John McBride, Vice President of Controls
This webinar qualifies with AIA for 1 LU | HSW credit.
What You'll Learn
This course provides an overview of the 2019 version of the ASHRAE 90.1 energy standard plus compliance details on the lighting and lighting controls related provisions of 90.1
This webinar qualifies with AIA for 1 LU | HSW credit.
• Discuss the residential requirements
This webinar qualifies with AIA for 1 LU | HSW credit.
Click to learn more about each presenter
Session 1 March 21st - IECC 2021
Session 2 March 23rd ASHRAE 90v.1 v 2019
Session 3 March 28th California Title 24
Session 4 March 30th Panel Discussion
This course will discuss the components within the lighting and lighting controls provisions of the 2021 IECC energy code and compare and contrast these provisions with the 2018 version.
What You’ll Learn
• Review the components within the lighting and lighting controls provisions of the 2021 IECC energy code
• Discuss each objective's requirements, exceptions and options
• Recall how each objective translates into a lighting control design
• Compare and contrast IECC 2021 and the previous version from 2018
Learning Objectives
Session 1 March 21st - IECC 2021
Session 2 March 23rd ASHRAE 90v.1 v 2019
Session 3 March 28th California Title 24
Session 4 March 30th Panel Discussion
Session 1 March 21st - IECC 2021
• Recognize where ASHRAE 90.1 v2019 applies
• Describe how code-intended standards become code
• Identify and discuss the lighting and lighting controls related provisions
• Identify resources for additional information
Learning Objectives
Session 2 March 23rd ASHRAE 90v.1 v 2019
Session 3 March 28th California Title 24
Session 4 March 30th Panel Discussion
Session 1 March 21st - IECC 2021
Session 2 March 23rd ASHRAE 90v.1 v 2019
This course will discuss the updates and changes as they pertain to the lighting and lighting control requirements of the California Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24, Part 6 version 2022).
What You’ll Learn
• Recognize the lighting power allowance requirements for indoor applications
• Identify the requirements for indoor lighting controls
• Describe the requirements for parking garage & outdoor lighting controls
• Recall the requirements for alterations and tenant improvements.
Learning Objectives
Session 3 March 28th California Title 24
Session 4 March 30th Panel Discussion
Session 1 March 21st - IECC 2021
Session 2 March 23rd ASHRAE 90v.1 v 2019
Session 3 March 28th California Title 24
This panel discussion will compare the lighting and lighting controls related provisions of the 3 most common Energy Conservation Codes: IECC 2021, ASHRAE 2019 and California Title 24 2022, and how each may influence the way projects are designed and constructed.
What You’ll Learn
• Recognize how the global pandemic has influenced code adoption and code updates.
• Identify the commonalities between IECC 2022, ASHRAE 2019 and California Title 24 v2022 in regard to lighting and lighting controls.
• Distinguish the differences between IECC 2022, ASHRAE 2019 and California Title 24 v2022 in regard to lighting and lighting controls.
• Discuss where energy conservation codes may be heading in future versions, particularly in relation to performance-based code criteria.
This webinar qualifies with AIA for 1 LU | HSW credit.
Learning Objectives
Session 4 March 30th Panel Discussion
Click to learn more about each presenter