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Uncovering Strategies for Future NLC-HVAC Integrations at the 2024 DLC Controls Summit

Introduction to the 2024 DLC Controls Summit

The 2024 DLC Controls Summit held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, brought together manufacturers, lighting experts, and energy efficiency professionals to explore the theme of 'Integration for the Future' with a focus on NLC-HVAC integration. Led by the DLC Program Director, Liesel Whitney-Schulte, the event aimed to delve into the potential energy savings and reduced carbon emissions through the integration of lighting controls with building management and HVAC systems.

Pathways to Connected Lighting

During the Summit, discussions revolved around a new resource in development, a Playbook, to guide energy efficiency programs towards embracing more connected lighting projects. With the increasing availability and enhanced performance of connected lighting systems, the Playbook aims to assist in meeting energy savings targets and customer requirements. NLC-HVAC integration emerges as a cost-effective approach for sustaining energy savings and catering to customer needs amidst evolving LED technology.

NLC-HVAC Integration Insights

The sessions at the Summit emphasized the significance of NLC-HVAC integration in maximizing energy savings. By developing a Toolkit, energy efficiency program managers can identify viable projects for incentivization. The discussion highlighted the potential for significant energy savings in large commercial buildings through NLC-HVAC integration and stressed the importance of effective communication among project stakeholders to optimize outcomes.

Challenges and Solutions

Attendees engaged in small group discussions to address challenges in expanding integration concepts to various project scales and budgets. Through decision trees and responsibility matrices, participants explored strategies to enhance collaboration and streamline integration projects. As energy efficiency programs shift towards emphasizing connected lighting and building incentives, the industry aims to align with energy savings goals by promoting integration.

Key Takeaways and Future Prospects

Key insights from the Summit underscored the need for simplified control programs, educational resources, and industry-wide collaboration to drive adoption of lighting controls and systems. As the landscape evolves, the industry anticipates a shift towards more integrated approaches in retrofit projects. The event's emphasis on education, collaboration, and innovation sets the stage for advancements in NLC-HVAC integration and connected lighting solutions.


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Optimizing Application Review Timeframes for DesignLights Consortium Qualified Products

Overview of Application Review Process

The application review process for DesignLights Consortium (DLC) qualified products consists of two stages: the initial review and the comprehensive review. Each stage has specific timeframes for different application types. The DLC reserves the right to extend these timeframes as needed due to holidays or spikes in application volume.

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Qualify a Product with SSL and LUNA: Level 1 Application Guidelines

Eligibility for Level 1 Applications

To qualify for a Level 1 (formerly Single Product) Application, your product must either be a single product with one model number or a family of models with minimal differences. These differences can include variations in CCT, dimming capabilities with the same driver, voltage ranges with the same driver, or non-performance affecting variations like housing color. The efficacy testing must cover the lowest-CCT product in the group, and if multiple efficacy requirements exist, you may need to apply as a Level 2 application.

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Empowering Understanding: Networked Lighting Controls Training Programs

Overcoming Barriers to Adoption

Unfamiliarity with designing, installing, and commissioning networked lighting controls is a significant barrier hindering widespread adoption and increasing costs. Whether you're an installation contractor, specifier, distributor, building manager, or utility/energy efficiency program administrator, there are hands-on and online training options available to empower you.

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Empowering Energy Efficiency with DLC's Resource Hub

Research and Reports

The DLC publishes research and develops resources to help communicate essential lighting topics across various program areas. These resources are rooted in thorough industry research and the team's expertise to provide valuable insights for energy efficiency and quality lighting solutions.

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Exploring DLC Resource Hub: How-to Guides for Efficient Lighting Solutions

Navigating the DLC QPL: Family Grouping and Product Data

The guide delves into the intricate details of the DLC SSL QPL, elucidating the various product data available, the categorization of products into families, and the significance of understanding parent-child product relationships. It outlines the rationale behind testing and reporting requirements for different product families.

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