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Learn lighting - GE Lighting Electrical Inst 2010 schedule

February 08, 2010
GE’s Lighting & Electrical Institute has opened enrollment for its 2010 courses. Workshops this year address fundamentals, product troubleshooting, retrofits and lighting trends in healthcare and retail facilities. All courses are held at GE’s Lighting & Electrical Institute facility on the Nela Park campus in Cleveland, Ohio. Upcoming courses include:

• Fundamentals of C&I Lighting
• C&I Electric Products
• Advanced AF-6 Product Training
• Lighting Retrofits
• AF-6 Start-up and Troubleshooting
• Advanced AF-6 Drives
• Lighting for Healthcare Facilities
• Advanced MCC & Switchboard Take-off
• LED & Energy-Efficient Lighting Trends for Retail

GE says over 6000 lighting professionals from around the world visit the institute each year to attend workshops, demonstrations and simulations. CLICK HERE for course enrollment details.

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