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Course Outline
Why Do We Install Roadway Lighting?
- Safety
- Security
- Cost/benefit considerations
- When should we light? – Warrants
Designing “In Scale”
- Lighting is a geometry problem
- Rules of Thumb for Selecting Mounting Height of Lighting
- Design “in scale” with the street
Review of Lighting Fundamentals
- Roadway lighting units of measure
- Photometric reports
- Reflection and refraction
- Visibility
Light Sources for Roadway Lighting
- High Intensity Discharge lamps
- LED lighting
- Induction Lighting
- Color Rendering Index (CRI)
- Correlated Color Temperature (CCT)
- Scotopic/Photopic ratio (S/P)
Luminaire Selection
- Luminaire types
- Reflectors and refractors
- Roadway distribution types
- Cutoff classifications
- Backlight, Uplight, and Glare (BUG) ratings
- Ingress Protection (IP) ratings
- Maintenance considerations
Evaluating Street Lighting for Energy Efficiency
- Energy Analysis Approaches
- Comparing LED & HID Lighting Systems
- Retrofitting Existing Systems
- Examples and Exercises
Introduction to the New ANSI/IES Rp-08-14 Recommended Practice for Roadway Lighting
- Roadway classifications
- Luminaire
- Design criteria
- Design considerations
- Lighting for pedestrian activity
- Limiting light trespass & skyglow
Example Design Problems
- Illuminance design
- Luminance design
- Comparison of results
Lighting Design Exercises
- Designing with computer software
- Considering energy efficiency, connected load and life cycle cost in design
- Retrofit Design Exercise
- Complex geometries, intersections and other special cases
Translating Design to Practice: How the Real World Gets in the Way
- Applying theoretical spacing to plan
- Intersection adjustments
- Utility considerations
- Trees and landscape coordination
- Specification and construction issues
Lighting Design Plan Sheet Exercise
Roadway Lighting - Electrical Basics
- Basic lighting circuits
- Electrical plans, details, and panel schedules
- Voltage drop calculations
Adaptive Lighting and Lighting Controls
Poles. Foundations and Safety
- Pole materials
- Typical foundation design
- Alternative foundation types
- Direct burial poles
- Clear zone considerations
- Breakaway assemblies
Instructors and Program Director
Instructors
Benjamin Jordan
Program Director
Benjamin J. Jordan, P.E. is a Program Director at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, College of Engineering, Interdisciplinary Professional Programs, where he develops continuing education courses for civil engineers and public works professionals. He has over forty years of experience in civil engineering and public works. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana – Champaign and a Master of Public Affairs degree with a Graduate Certificate in Public Management from the University of Missouri – Columbia. Mr. Jordan is a Licensed Professional Engineer in Illinois, Washington, And Wisconsin.Graeme Lister
Suzanne Lansford
Suzanne Lansford, PE, is the president and principal of REDD Inc., DBA Town Lighting Engineers, a consulting engineering firm in Phoenix, Arizona. Lansford specializes in roadway and outdoor lighting projects, traffic signal design, and related technical and environmental permitting. She is a member of the IES Roadway Lighting Executive Committee and a Southwest Region Director of the American Society of Highway Engineers (ASHE). She earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from Arizona State University.
Rick Kaufmann
Program Director
Benjamin Jordan