LED Lighting Systems Course
Gain expertise in LED lighting systems from initial design through to commissioning. Master photometric principles, fixture selection, control systems, scene programming, wiring practices, and safety protocols to deliver efficient, human-focused lighting solutions that reduce energy consumption and enhance tech-savvy environments in modern spaces.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This LED Lighting Systems Course equips you with hands-on skills to design efficient and comfortable spaces using cutting-edge LED technologies. You will explore photometric fundamentals, lux requirements, and rapid room calculations, followed by selecting appropriate fixtures, optics, and controls for various scenes, dimming options, and colour temperatures. Additionally, you will learn wiring techniques, safety measures, commissioning processes, and documentation to ensure your projects provide dependable, energy-efficient lighting right from the start.
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Develop skills
- LED system design basics: calculate lux levels, plan fixture layouts, and size circuits properly.
- Select optimal LED fixtures: compare panels, downlights, and track lights for different rooms.
- Set up lighting controls: configure dimming, scenes, sensors, and user presets effectively.
- Master photometric essentials: apply lux, lumens, CCT, CRI, and beam angles practically.
- Install LEDs safely: handle wiring, grounding, thermal checks, and commissioning tests.
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