American Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air-Conditioning Engineers www.daytonashrae.org Dayton Chapter | February 2017 2016-2017 OFFICERS President NATHAN LAMMERS [email protected]Waibel Energy Systems President-Elect ROB MAURO [email protected]Danis Construction Treasurer BRYAN SCHENCK [email protected]Heapy Engineering Secretary SUMETA SACHDEVA [email protected]Heapy Engineering Mark Your Calendars February 15th Board of Governors 8:00 AM, Heapy Engineering February 15th Board of Governors 8:00 AM, Heapy Engineering February 18th-19th Dayton Tech Fest Sinclair College Table Volunteers Needed February Breakfast Meeting Joint AIA Presentation Social Time: 8:00 AM to 8:15 AM Breakfast: 8:15 AM Main Presentation: 8:30 AM Please RSVP to [email protected]By Thursday 2/9 @ Noon Specific dietary options are available upon request February 13 Aileron 8860 Wildcat Rd Tipp City, Ohio FREE to All Chapter Members, $10 to Student Members, and $20 to All Others Presentation Panel: Richard Rooley ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer John Greenhaige Executive Director of the Ohio State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Surveyors Larraine Kapka Professor, Sinclair College Sublime Chaos in Construction: Each Profession and Trade as a Strange and Dominant Attractor
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Vice Pres.: Rick Huff Weber Huff Secretary: Dave Schmenk Lorenz & Williams
Treasurer: Phil Van Styn Heapy Engineering
BOD : Dennis Lammlein Monsanto Research Corp
Mark Rae Greater Dayton H & C
Jack A. Putnam Lorenz & Williams Bill Bissmeyer Lathrop Trotter Tom Homan Allied Supply
Education: Larraine Kapka EG&G Mound App Tech Alan Watton Sinclair Membership: Mark Neiheisel Uptime Solutions Res Promotion: James Albitz Trane Co
Energy Mgmt: Phil Van Styn Heapy Engineering Newsletter: Chris Hampel CAC Distributing Refrigeration: Mike Tullis EG&G Mound App Tech
A Note from the President:
Our Holiday Party was by all measures a big success; thanks to everyone who made it out. Dorothy Lane Market did a great job pairing the wine with the dishes prepared by the Engineers’ Club. We received a lot of positive feedback, which means we will look at doing this type of event in the future.
I mentioned in last month’s president’s note that Tom Ferdelman’s coat went missing at the December meeting. It has since been re-turned to Tom! Thanks to whoever brought it back!
Our next meeting is a joint AIA meeting on February 13 at Aileron. The topic is going to concentrate on ethical issues in the construc-tion process. Ethics is an important topic that we are going to try and work into at least one program annually.
Also please be on the lookout for volunteer opportunities. Engi-neers’ Week is coming up and there will are lots of chances to get involved.
See you at Aileron! Nathan Lammers—President, Dayton ASHRAE
Jeremy P Fauber Joe Ferdelman Tom Ferdelman Larraine Kapka Mike Kennedy
Nathan Lammers Rob Mauro
Thomas E Mastbaum Steven N Meier
Evan Nutt Sumeta Sachdeva Bryan W Schenck Kyle Schroeder
Make YOUR donations by following the directions on Page 6.
To date, Dayton ASHRAE has set a very achievable goal for RP this year. Our goal is $16,920 in Total Research Dol-
lars including funding for Foundations and Scholarship Promotion.
$9,253
Which is 55% of our goal!
2015-2016 saw ASHRAE continue its leadership in developing standards and guidance for the design, operation and maintenance of healthy, ener-gy efficient buildings.
Funds to accomplish this research are received from members and com-panies active in the industry. Once again the Dayton Chapter was among the leaders in Region V , submitting a new high of $16,482. This year’s Goal is $16,920.
The HVAC Industry gives us all our livelihood. ASHRAE’s research and educational programs are what keeps our industry and professions on the leading edge and assures its continued existence. Confident that you will recognize the benefits of this investment, we are asking you to help fund future HVAC&R research and development by donating this year. Thanks so much for your help in advance!
(Dinner); 7:00 PM (Main Presentation) LOCATION: Engineers Club of Dayton, 110 E Monument Ave., Dayton, OH
PRESENTATION TITLE(S): “Chilled water systems for YEA (Young Engineers in ASHRAE). What the Gen Xers and Baby Boomers have done wrong.” (Tech Session); “Upgrading Exist-
ing Chilled Water Systems” (Main Presentation) PRESENTER: Mick Schwedler, PE, FASHRAE, LEED AP BD+C (Applications Engineer-
ing Manager for Trane) MEETING THEME: Membership Promotion
ASHRAE Recognizes Members for Outstanding Industry and Society Achievements ATLANTA – Fifty-five people were recognized for their contributions to ASHRAE and the industry at the Society’s 2017 Winter Conference, Jan. 28-Feb. 1, in Las Vegas, Nev. Fellow ASHRAE is a membership grade that recognizes members who have attained distinction and made substantial contributions in HVAC&R such as education, research, engineering design and consultation, publications and mentor-ing. The Society elevated 22 members to the grade of Fellow:
Charles S. Barnaby, Life Member, BEMP, a building software developer, Moultonborough, N.H.
Michel Bernier, Ph.D., P.E., a professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Polytechnique Montreal, Quebec.
James J. Bushnell, Life Member, owner, HVAC Consulting Services, Solana Beach, Calif.
Thomas D. Colvin, P.E., Life Member, senior consultant, Colvin Engineering Associates Inc., Salt Lake City, Utah.
John F. Dunlap, P.E., BEAP, BEMP, CPMP, HBDP, HFDP, president, Dunlap & Partners Engineers, Richmond, Va.
Steven J. Emmerich, group leader, Indoor Air Quality and Ventilation Group, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Md.
Krishnan Gowri, Ph.D., principal engineer, Generative Design Group, Autodesk, Inc., San Francisco, Calif.
John L. Harrod, P.E., Life Member, HFDP, Edmond, Okla.
Eliseo Huergo, Ing., Life Member, president, Termair S.A., Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Julia Keen, Ph.D., P.E., BEAP, HBDP, professor, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kan.
Thomas M. Lawrence, Ph.D., P.E., coordinator, Mechanical Engineering Program, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.
Zoltan Magyar, Ph.D., head of the Department of Building Energetics and Building Service Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary.
David R. Olson, P.E., vice president, PCD Engineering Services Inc., Longmont, Colo.
Richard L. Pavlak, P.E. president, Heapy Engineering, Dayton, Ohio. Michael Rosenberg, senior research scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Wash.
Timothy A. Shedd, Ph.D., CEO and CTO, Ebullient Inc., Madison, Wis.
Carey J. Simonson, Ph.D., P.E., professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Robert L. Towell, P.E., commissioning program manager and vice president, CxE Group LLC., Edwardsville, Ill.
Phillip M. Trafton, Life Member, principal, Donald F. Dickerson Associates, Tarzana, Calif.
Fu-Jen Wang, Ph.D., P.E., professor, Department of Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Energy Engineering, National Chin-Yi University of Technology, Taichung City, Taiwan.
ASHRAE, founded in 1894, is a global society advancing human well-being through sustainable technology for the built environ-ment. The Society and its more than 56,000 members worldwide focus on building systems, energy efficiency, indoor air quality, refrigeration and sustainability. Through research, standards writing, publishing, certification and continuing education, ASHRAE shapes tomorrow’s built environment today. More information can be found at www.ashrae.org/news.