The Watt Stopper releases electrical design guide for schools

Aug. 2, 2002
The Watt Stopper, Santa Clara, Calif., recently published “The Lighting Control Best Practices Guide for Schools,” a 60-page guide that includes application-specific design, specification, and installation guidance for lighting controls in K-12 schools. Developed by Dorene Maniccia, manager or market segment development for the company, the guide is designed to help schools learn how to meet energy

The Watt Stopper, Santa Clara, Calif., recently published “The Lighting Control Best Practices Guide for Schools,” a 60-page guide that includes application-specific design, specification, and installation guidance for lighting controls in K-12 schools.

Developed by Dorene Maniccia, manager or market segment development for the company, the guide is designed to help schools learn how to meet energy codes, reduce building operating costs, optimize sustainable designs, and allow a safe and secure learning environment.

For ordering information, call (800) 879-8585 or visit www.wattstopper.com.

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