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The new IESNA/NALMCO Recommended Practice for Planned Indoor Lighting Maintenance () provides more than 30 pages of guidance to lighting professionals and facility executives about how to get the best performance out of lighting systems during design, after installation and far into the future.
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This guide also includes the results of a new three-year LDD study conducted by NALMCO, sponsored by IESNA and funded by EPA, which was recently honored by the lighting industry with the prestigious Taylor Technical Talent Award. According to the Award Committee, “This paper is particularly important at this time because of the enormous potential for energy and cost savings that should flow from this research.” Application of the research, along with proven planned maintenance methods, can reduce lighting costs by 10% or more, or up to $3.6 billion per year across the U.S. The research also resulted in a simple new formula for calculating dirt depreciation.
Besides gaining a new strategy for reducing construction and energy costs, with the IESNA/NALMCO Recommended Practice for Planned Indoor Maintenance on your desk, you will learn:
- Understand the issues involved in lamp and ballast disposal to reduce liability and ensure regulatory compliance.
Find out how to order the IESNA/NALMCO Recommended Practice for Planned Indoor Lighting Maintenance (RP-36-03) via secure checkout by clicking here!