Read the best articles from the past week. Lighting control systems, electrical power quality, lighting controls, mergers and acquisitions and metal-clad cable and busways.

Consulting-Specifying Engineer‘s top 5 articles online over the past week covered lighting control systems, electrical power quality, lighting controls, mergers and acquisitions and metal-clad cable and busways. Were you out last week? Catch up with a link to each article below.
1. How lighting control systems contribute to flexible, future-proof buildings – Lighting control systems play an important role in buildings that need to address future challenges, both predictable and unanticipated.
2. Electrical power quality and system harmonics: Practical options exist – Harmonic distortion resolution of variable frequency drive motor applications will provide the most beneficial actions for IEEE 519 compliance.
3. How to use sequence of operations for lighting controls – Sequence operations provides a clear, concise and client-friendly method of communicating lighting design intent.
4. Weekly merger and acquisition update: March 25, 2022 – This week Morrissey Goodale reported seven U.S. deals and three international deals involving companies from Norway and the United Kingdom.
5. How to specify metal-clad cable and busways – Wiring methods like metal-clad cable and busways, using premanufactured components, can offer significant labor savings, but their limitations should be understood before specifying them.