The Lighting Controls Association released a whitepaper a few weeks ago — on the results of a survey on RF wireless lighting control. The graphic above is just one of several in the thing, and there is a lot of worthwhile information communicated.
Who was surveyed?
To produce a snapshot of attitudes regarding this control technology, the Lighting Controls Association developed a survey, which it distributed to subscribers of the association’s monthly newsletter, lightingCONTROL. There were 622 respondents, of which 395 qualified to take the survey by indicating they recommend, specify or approve lighting controls in U.S. building projects.
The largest response segment (133 respondents) was specifiers, notably lighting designers and consultants (98 respondents) and electrical engineers (35 respondents). A majority of these respondents (72%) play in both the new and existing construction markets; 11% focus on retrofits, and 17% focus on new construction and major renovations.
Note that Craig DiLouie (see link at right to his blog!!!) penned the LCA whitepaper — and indicated in the text that he’ll write about this survey in a column in an upcoming issue of Electrical Contractor magazine.
Source: http://electricalcontractor.com/?p=12075
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