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Cleveland Section LUMEN PRESS LUMEN PRESS Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Illuminating Engineering Society of North America www.iescleveland.com www.iescleveland.com Officers: Jason Brown, PE, CEM, LC 216-215-7196 [email protected] Rich Rutledge, Vice-president 216-875-4000 [email protected] Charles Alexander, Secretary 440-979-9800 Fax: 440-979-9802 [email protected] Wendy Turkuc, Treasurer 216-636-5893 [email protected] Ex-Officio: Dyke Riffle, President 440-543-8257 Fax: 440-543-7236 [email protected] Board of Managers: Sean Cunningham [email protected] Brian David, PE, LC [email protected] Bob Doherty [email protected] Terry Kilbourne, LC [email protected] Jim Milligan, LC [email protected] Dyke Riffle [email protected] Gene Schleicher [email protected] Dave Woytek [email protected] Great Lakes Regional VP: John Selander 248-652-6425 Fax: 248-651-4049 [email protected] Volume: LXXXVII No.15 Energy Focus 32000 Aurora Road Solon, Ohio 44139 Thursday, March 19, 2009 Arrival: 11:30AM–11:45AM Program/Lunch: 11:45AM–12:45PM Tour: 12:45PM–1:30PM $25 WHERE: WHEN: COST: rsvp by Mon., March 16 th 2009 Wendy Turkuc (216) 636-5893 [email protected] Tour of the Fiberstars/Energy Focus Lighting Showroom and Factory Factory tours are always a great way to see how a product is manufactured. In this case, however, we not only have a tour, but also a 1 hour presentation with three different topics and speakers. Not a bad way to spend a lunchtime. The lunchtime presentation will go from 11:45–12:45 with three presenters from Energy Focus. Roger Buelow (CTO) will cover Energy Engineering/SSL; Greg Frankiewicz (Director of North American Product Manager ) will explain LED Integration and Development; and Jason Cordon (Midwest Regional Sales Manager will present Remote Source Lighting and Applications. After the lunchtime presentation, there is an optional Showroom and Factory This program is sponsored by Rick Racey of Lighting Sales and is worth 1 PDH or 1 LC credit. The Seminar is on Thursday, March 19, 2009 at Energy Focus in Solon, Ohio. Arrival is 11:30–11:45am with the program starting at 11:45am to12:45pm followed by an optional tour. We hope you will all be able to attend this educational program.

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Cleveland SectionLUMEN PRESSLUMEN PRESS

Illuminating Engineering Society of North AmericaIlluminating Engineering Society of North America www.iescleveland.comwww.iescleveland.com

Officers:Jason Brown, PE, CEM, [email protected]

Rich Rutledge, [email protected]

Charles Alexander, Secretary440-979-9800 Fax: [email protected]

Wendy Turkuc, [email protected]

Ex-Officio:Dyke Riffle, President440-543-8257 Fax: [email protected]

Board of Managers:Sean [email protected]

Brian David, PE, [email protected]

Bob [email protected]

Terry Kilbourne, [email protected]

Jim Milligan, [email protected]

Dyke [email protected]

Gene [email protected]

Dave [email protected]

Great Lakes Regional VP:John Selander248-652-6425 Fax: 248-651-4049 [email protected]

Volume: LXXXVII No.15

Energy Focus32000 Aurora RoadSolon, Ohio 44139

Thursday, March 19, 2009Arrival: 11:30AM–11:45AMProgram/Lunch: 11:45AM–12:45PMTour: 12:45PM–1:30PM

$25

WHERE:

WHEN:

COST:

rsvpby Mon., March 16th 2009

Wendy Turkuc (216) [email protected]

Tour of the Fiberstars/Energy Focus Lighting Showroom and Factory

Factory tours are always a great way to see how a product is manufactured. In this case, however, we not only have a tour, but also a 1 hour presentation with three different topics and speakers. Not a bad way to spend a lunchtime.

The lunchtime presentation will go from 11:45–12:45 with three presenters from Energy Focus. Roger Buelow (CTO) will cover Energy Engineering/SSL; Greg Frankiewicz (Director of North American Product Manager ) will explain LED Integration and Development; and Jason Cordon (Midwest Regional Sales Manager will present Remote Source Lighting and Applications.

After the lunchtime presentation, there is an optional Showroom and Factory

This program is sponsored by Rick Racey of Lighting Sales and is worth 1 PDH or 1 LC credit. The Seminar is on Thursday, March 19, 2009 at Energy Focus in Solon, Ohio. Arrival is 11:30–11:45am with the program starting at 11:45am to12:45pm followed by an optional tour. We hope you will all be able to attend this educational program.

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FIBERSTARSAN ENERGY FOCUS COMPANY

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IESNA – Cleveland ChapterTour of the Fiberstars/ Energy Focus Lighting Showroom and Factory

We Welcome Attendees to Learn More About:

Fiber Optic Lighting

Efficient Lighting Technology

LED development for remote source lighting

Impacts of removal of UV and IR

LED integration in industrial luminaires

Harsh environment lighting

Decorative lighting elements

Thursday, March 19th 11:30 a.m.

32000 Aurora Road Solon, OH 44139 T (800) 327-7877 F (440) 715-1314 W energyfocusinc.com

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Venture Lighting Institute invites the IES Clevelandchapter (visit iescleveland.com) and local lightingprofessionals to join us in viewing this webcast byGeorge C. Brainard, Ph.D. for FREE at our facility at10295 Philipp Parkway in Streetsboro, Ohio,Wednesday, March 11, 2009 from 6PM -9PM.

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Module 1: Designing for Lighting QualityThis first session sets the tone for the entire course. It is intended to provide an overview of the course and to inspire attendees about the importance of lighting. It provides the “big picture” view of the lighting design process.

Module 2: VisionGood lighting design and engineering require an understanding of vision and the perceptions that result from it. Anatomy optics and physiology comprise the components of vision that lighting professionals should understand. The module discusses how vision “works” and how that process affects lighting design.

Module 3: ColorThis module assumes that participants understand the fundamental concepts of color vision and builds on knowledge about the relationship between CCT and CRI. The derivation and limitations of these metrics is explored to justify specification of lamp color properties for various applications.

Module 4: Establishing Lighting Goals (Schematic Design)A review of how the lighting design process provides a context for establishing design goals hat address both visual performance and the quality of the visual environment before equipment selection. Topics include defining spatial/architectural constraints, setting luminous hierarchy goals and creating spatial impressions.

Module 5: Lighting SourcesRather than reviewing specific products, the module explores the reasons behind new developments and the relevant performance metrics that can be used to assess new lamps and ballasts.

Module 6: Luminaries and Optical ControlThe principals of reflection, transmission and refraction are explained and demonstrated to provide a clear understanding of how luminaries control light. The differences between the often-confused terms luminance and luminous intensity are explained.

Module 7: Lumen Method – Calculation of Illuminance at a point.It provides attendees with the ability to determine the illuminance from a point source in geometries and the illuminance from rectangular area sources using existing configuration factors in indirect and daylighting applications.

Module 8: Controls for LightingThis session provides a foundation for understanding control strategies and reviews the factors that influence the basic selection of control techniques. By giving an overview of the various control technologies, attendees are able to integrate knowledge of control products and appropriate applications.

Module 9: Building Electrical SystemsThe characteristics of electric power systems s they relate to buildings and lighting systems is discussed to give greater understanding about power distribution to attendees who may have previously only specified lighting loads and used electrical engineers to design the overall system for a building.

Module 10: Daylighting AnalysisThe session focuses on the characteristics of daylight delivery systems (vertical fenestration, skylights, light shelves, shading and overhangs), how they perform, how they can be integrated with electric lighting systems and how architecture must be modified to accommodate them.

Module 11: EconomicsA skill based session with example problems and group exercise to provide hand on experience in converting between present value, annualized cost and future cost, and in conducting and interpreting the results of compete life cycle cost analysis of several lighting system options.

A complimentary continental breakfast will be served and we genuinely appreciate everyone’s support and participation.

Best regards,

Jim Milligan, LCIESNA Cleveland ChapterEducation Chair

The ED 150 course is designed as the next course for those who have already completed the ED 100 fundamentals program or have gained basic lighting knowledge in other educational programs (courses in academia or industry).

This course will count for 12 credits towards PE and LC recertification. The entire 11 module course is offered over 3 consecutive Saturday’s consisting of the following dates and times:

March 14 – 8:30 am to 1:00 pmMarch 21 – 8:30 am to 1:00 pmMarch 28 – 8:30 am to 1:00 pm

Intermediate Level Lighting Course (ED 150)

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Location: Karpinski Engineering3135 Euclid Avenue | Cleveland, OH 44115 | P: 216.391.3700

Cost: 1-$185, 2-$350. The course includes an ED 150 course module binder and a certificate of completion on the last day of class.

Please contact any of the following individuals to register:Jim Milligan – [email protected]

The following information is a brief description of what each module will cover over the course of the ED 150.

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CALENDAR OF EVENTSCALENDAR OF EVENTS

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2008OCTOBER 15th Clambake with Lamp/Ballast Update on

the Side

NOVEMBER12th A Light Tour of the Cleveland Art Museum Rocco Gallo of Karpinski Engineering

DECEMBER5th Fundraising Casino Night

2009JaNuaRy 27th Theatrical Lighting for Performances

(WVIZ Ideacenter) Paul Vincent of Vincent Lighting

FEBRuaRy 25th Sustainability of Outdoor Lighting Sponsored by Kormos & Bajec Ltd.

MaRCH11th Webcast—Venture Lighting Institute www.TheVLI.com

19th Tour of Energy Focus (Fiber Optics Plant)

14th Intermediate Level Lighting Course (ED 150) aPRiL1st–2nd Electro Expo Lighting IES Lighting Series with Paul Mercier and Craig Bernecker www.electricalleague.com

June5th IES Golf Outing – Pine Ridge Golf Course

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