Your home is a living, breathing thing. It is alive! As such, it has the ability to add
Interior commercial areas aren’t the only spaces requiring lighting control.
Some commercial applications have design and usage requirements that necessitate a unique selection of lighting controls.
One area that hasn’t changed much with the 2018 IECC revision are the sections specifying how daylight harvesting should work in a compliant facili
In the IECC standard, two techniques work together to reduce energy usage in most indoor commercial spaces: Interior Manual Lighting Controls (refe
Automatic Time Switch Controls have been a mainstay in IECC standards.
Occupancy sensors are energy code standbys, and with the revision of IECC for 2018, they are now required in more spaces.
Building codes across the country require emergency lighting controls in nonresidential buildings to keep occupants safe during a utility outage, f
Why are energy codes important to distributors? Because they’re important to new construction and retrofit projects!