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The newly revised Residential Lighting Training Manual is now available! This information-packed self study program, written by experienced industry professionals and educators, builds lighting professionals' technical and sales skills for the new millennium. The 31 unit manual builds confidence and competence with over 800 self-testing review questions, twenty application exercises, and a broad glossary.
Staying ahead of the competition in today's fast-paced world means keeping up-to-date on the latest technologies and trends in the lighting industry. The Residential Lighting Training Manual is the tool that will help you accomplish this.
The newly revised manual includes:
- A new chapter on ceiling fans, an increasingly popular lighting fixture with consumers
- Revisions of the chapters on light sources, fixtures, electricity and controls
- New information on recessed, low voltage and landscape lighting
- Fresh illustrations to help reinforce written descriptions, technical explanations, ideas and techniques.
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The American Lighting Association acknowledges and thanks the Residential Lighting Training Manual Task Force: Dan Blitzer, Contract Marketing, Editor; Joe Rey-Barreau, University of Kentucky, Chairperson/Coordinator; Jay Almer, Lutron Electronics Company, Inc.; Matt Gagnepain, CLC, Metro Lighting; Monty Gilbertson,CLC, Lighting Design by Wettsteins; Al Thomas, CLC, Seattle Lighting; Lew Waltz, Genlyte³Hadco, Lightolier, Forecast.
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