Type
Duration
59 Minutes
Level
Professional Development Hours
1.0 PDH
Topics

In this module, we will explore and define the different types of occupancy and vacancy sensors. Our experts will cover the different ways that occupancy and vacancy sensors can be deployed in specific projects. Finally, we’ll share some real-world case studies of projects that incorporated occupancy and vacancy strategies.

Instructors

Steven Mesh, LC, IESNA, Principal, Lighting Education & Design 

Steven Mesh, LC, IESNA, is the principal of Lighting Education & Design based in Honolulu. Steve has been a lighting designer and educator for 43 years. Steve is a member of the Illuminating Engineering Society and was the IES/Northeast Regional Vice President. He was also part of the development team for the California Advanced Lighting Controls Training Program. Steve has taught lighting and controls for 39 years. He won an IALD award for the Palm House at Dowling College and an EPRI award for Brower Commons at Rutgers University. Since 1992, he has taught many workshops at LightFair and has spoken at Lux Pacifica in New Delhi, India.

Bryan Urban, Senior Engineer, Fraunhofer USA 

Bryan Urban is a Senior Engineer at the Fraunhofer USA Center for Manufacturing Innovation in Boston, MA. He has more than 15 years’ experience in applied research related to building technology, energy systems, and cybersecurity. Bryan has served as principal investigator on several ESTCP Energy and Water demonstrations, including an HVAC analytics platform, cybersecurity tools for facility-related control systems, and an award-winning wireless lighting controls retrofit for high-bay applications. Other projects include field testing of phase change insulation materials, a net-zero solar elevator, and energy modeling of dynamic building systems. He received degrees in mechanical engineering, including a bachelor’s from Cornell University and a master’s from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, attendees will be able to:

  • Define what occupancy and vacancy sensors do and how they work.;
  • Review varieties of occupancy/vacancy sensor types;
  • Explore different ways that occupancy/vacancy sensors can be deployed, including in “luminaire level lighting controls”;
  • Examine case studies where a daylighting strategy was used and the benefits resulting from that.
CE Code
ESTCPALC3-3