This presentation introduces best practices for lighting interior and exterior areas of Water Treatment Plants. This course is registered for continuing education credit with the American Institute of Architects (AIA) for 1 LU | HSW, the Florida Board of Professional Engineers for 1 PDH.
Learning Objectives:
• Discuss the benefits of converting legacy lighting technology to Solid State Light (SSL)
• Identify types of Water Treatment Plants
• In the absence of specific IES recommendations for Water Treatment Plants, employ equivalence and engineering judgement to recognize and apply the IES criteria that pertain to Water Treatment Plants
• Recognize the luminaire categories generally used to achieve IES recommended illuminance levels in a variety of applications
What You'll Learn
Meet your presenter – John Petty, LC, IESNA
Lighting for
Water Treatment Plants
Presented by John Petty, LC, IESNA
Director of Sales for Infrastructure and Roadway
Presented by John Petty, LC, IESNA
Director of Sales for Infrastructure and Roadway
Live webinar with CEU
On October 31st at 2pm ET/11am PT
John, based out of Bennington, Nebraska, is the Director of Sales for Infrastructure and Roadway for Acuity Brands, one of the leading Solid State Lighting manufacturers in the market. John has 38 years of Experience in the Electrical Industry, including 25 years working for Holophane Lighting.
John is active with the IESNA and is the current President of the Great Plains Section. He was also a Board Member for the Street and Area Lighting Conference (SALC) and member of the SALC Education Committee; Advisory Vendor Member of the Municipal Solid State Lighting Consortium (MSSLC); member of the IESNA Roadway Committee and is Chair of the Residential Roadway Sub Committee, now known as RP8-18 Chapter 11; he is also an advisor to the IESNA Emerging Professional committee.
John is a graduate of the University of Nebraska Lincoln, has earned his LC from the NCQLP. John also is a guest lecturer for Lighting at the University of Nebraska Architectural Engineering Program and helps teach the IESNA FOL-09 (Formerly the ED100) and ED150 courses for the local section.