Best Practice Guide for Warehouses 2008 - (Page 3) WAREHOUSE BUILDINGS Lighting Control Best Practice Guide for Warehouses With more than 20 years of experience developing and producing lighting controls, Watt Stopper/Legrand has helped thousands of organizations identify and implement energy saving lighting control systems. For each facility, there is an optimal lighting control solution; one which meets the owner’s need, the occupants’ needs, and can be most effectively operated and maintained. Watt Stopper/Legrand offers a comprehensive range of lighting control products encompassing several product lines: occupancy sensors, lighting control panels, daylighting controls, remote lighting controls, HID controls, and products to promote integrated control among multiple building control systems. With these product resources, and unsurpassed technical expertise, Watt Stopper/Legrand helps ensure that the right combination of products are used to satisfy the range of control needs for today’s warehouses and their occupants. This Best Practice publication focuses on design, specification, and installation guidance for lighting control systems appropriate for warehouse buildings. It features applications that illustrate the best control practices for a variety of spaces, facilitating lighting control design and application. Each best practice meets the provisions of relevant energy codes, reduces lighting operation costs, saves energy, and considers the needs of the space and the occupants. With this resource, lighting design professionals will save time and effort on projects. Each Best Practice includes: ¢ Description of application ¢ List of control needs ¢ Product solution ¢ Design considerations ¢ Lighting and control plan sketch ¢ Installation notes ¢ Wiring and installation diagrams ¢ Equipment schedule www.wattstopper.com • 800.879.8585 3 http://www.wattstopper.com http://www.wattstopper.com
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