At one of the final positions, prior to retirement, I worked for a company that built wireless control systems for office buildings. The goals were to provide intelligent control of lighting to lower energy costs. This was achieved by several strategies, i.e scheduling, day lighting (augmenting existing day light to meet programmed light levels), occupancy controls. etc.). On very large installations, or for new product introductions, they would send engineers to work sites to assist with installations, training and/or troubleshooting. I went out for a couple of visits when we were starting out installation at several of the Amazon offices that they were building in Seattle.
At one of the final positions, prior to retirement, I worked for a company that built wireless control systems for office buildings. The goals were to provide intelligent control of lighting to lower energy costs. This was achieved by several strategies, i.e scheduling, day lighting (augmenting existing day light to meet programmed light levels), occupancy controls. etc.). On very large installations, or for new product introductions, they would send engineers to work sites to assist with installations, training and/or troubleshooting. I went out for a couple of visits when we were starting out installation at several of the Amazon offices that they were building in Seattle.
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