The Watt Stopper publishes lighting control guide for schools

August 9, 2002—The Watt Stopper’s new publication,The Lighting Control Best Practices Guide for Schools, provides application-specific design, specification, and installation guidance for lighting controls in K-12 schools.

The 60-page guide is designed to help schools learn how they can: meet energy codes; reduce building operating costs; optimize sustainable designs; enable a safe and secure learning environment, and more. To illustrate how lighting controls can be effectively implemented for school spaces, such as classrooms, gymnasiums, and common areas, the guide includes lighting control plans, installation notes, wiring diagrams, and equipment schedules.

The Watt Stopper says its Best Practices Program enables the company to provide complete solutions for their customers and help them meet the provisions of energy codes, reduce lighting operation costs, save energy, and consider the needs of the primary space occupants, in this case, teachers and students. For a copy of the guide visit The Watt Stopper or call 800/879-8585.

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