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EDA Insight: Mastering the Art of Illumination – Training in Lighting Systems and Controls

The EDA’s Product Knowledge Modules help businesses like yours create cross-selling and up-selling opportunities by building knowledge and confidence. These training modules have won a Princess Royal Training Award so you can be assured of their value. It’s probably why EDA businesses have taken over 10,000 training modules since launch.

Lighting (Systems and Controls) is one of the 12 EDA’s Product Knowledge Modules created to develop the professional knowledge and confidence of your team.

Training in Lighting (Systems and Controls) includes:

  • Types of lighting controls
  • Dimming LED Retro-Fit lamps and LED fixtures
  • Multi-way control of stand-alone dimmers
  • Wired low-voltage lighting control protocols explored
  • Low-voltage wiring for lighting controls
  • Motion sensors
  • Wireless lighting controls
  • The Internet of Things and smart-phone app controls
  • Emergency lighting controls
  • Lighting control modules in commercial buildings

Online learning through The EDA Academy

All the EDA Product Knowledge Modules are available to study electronically via The EDA Academy, the Association’s e-learning portal. Each training course is delivered through video and interactive learning, but if the original hard copy textbook is preferred these are still available.

Test your knowledge

Have a go at this quiz sampled from the Lighting (Systems and Controls) module. Then check your answers below. If the results show that you need to boost your team’s know-how, talk to the EDA today.

Test your knowledge

Q1: What is the difference between inrush current and running current?
Q2: Can two “master” dimmers be connected together?
Q3: What is a photocell used to measure or detect?
Q4: What frequency does Bluetooth most commonly use?
Q5: Where would you expect to find devices on a LAN?
Q6: Name two output types for LED drivers.

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Answers

Q1: The inrush current is a brief current when the load is first switched on. The running current is the current normally required when the load is illuminated
Q2: No – always check the wiring options with the manufacturers that you stock
Q3: Light/daylight
Q4: 2.4 GHz
Q5: In a home or other building
Q6: Constant current & Constant voltage

How did you do?

Full marks: Well done.

3 – 5 out of 6: Not bad. Could the EDA training help you to fill in any gaps in your knowledge and help you progress in your career?

Less than 3: The EDA Product Knowledge Programme could be just what you need to boost sales.

Watch the video and download the Course Directory

There’s plenty of information online at www.eda.org.uk, including videos and a downloadable course directory, giving you a summary of what’s covered in each of the 12 training modules.

The EDA team is ready to help. Call 020 3141 7350 or email training@eda.org.uk.

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