www.daytonashrae.org PO Box 3202 Dayton, OH 45401 American Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. Region V CRC 2014-2015 OFFICERS President EVAN NUTT Waibel Energy Systems Detroit, Michigan President-Elect August 7th-9th, 2014 MICHAEL KENNEDY Register at detroitashrae.org NATHAN LAMMERS Register for the entire weekend and SAVE Or choose from daily registration options. Rob Mauro Heapy Engineering Treasurer Waibel Energy Systems Schedule of Events for CRC: Secretary Danis Construction Committee Chairs Membership STEVE COPPOCK August 7th, 10am-8:30pm Habegger Corporation Registration, Orientation, Caucus, Welcome Reception History TOM FERDELMAN Heapy Engineering August 8th, All Day Newsletter Editor Spouse/Family Option, Chapter Displays, Tech Sessions, Presidential Lunch, Executive Session, Dinner Event— Eastern Market, YEA Social BRYAN SCHENCK Heapy Engineering Research Promotion DENNIS LAMMLEIN Student Activities/Webmaster August 9th, 7am-1pm Chapter Displays, Workshops, Awards Luncheon RUSSELL MARCKS Sinclair Community College CTTC Mark Your Calendars August 7th-9th—CRC, Detroit, MI September 8th—YEA 11:30a-1p September 11th—Green Expo, UD River Campus October 13th—Membership Promo 5:30p-7:30p November 10th—Research/Student 5:30p-7:30p December 8th—TBD 11:30a-1p January 24th-28th—Winter Conf, Chicago, IL February 9th—Possible Joint AIA 11:30a-1p March 9th—Student Night 5:30p-7:30p April 13rd—Tour of TBD 5:30p-7:30p Board of Governor’s Meetings July 16th August 20th 8am at Heapy Engineering STEVE ELRICH Solid Blend Technologies Grassroots Activities/YEA STEVEN N. MEIER Wat-Kem Mechanical Board of Governors Jeremy Fauber Heapy Engineering Rick Pavlak Heapy Engineering Larrraine Kapka Sinclair Community College A Note from the President: The board is wrapping up the 2013-2014 year and is working hard to prepare for a successful 2014-2015 year, which begins on July 1, 2014. We have a lot to be proud of, but I would like to recognize Denny Lammlein for his outstanding efforts this year. As the Research Promotion Chair, he has led the chapter to be awarded the Chapter Goal, High Five Goal, and Challenge Goal, which are all honors that are not easy to obtain. We, as a chapter, should be proud to know that we are making a difference within the industry, both locally and nationally. Please continue to be thinking about types of programs or activities you would like to see out of the chapter this year. Contact any of the officers or chairs with your suggestions. The Chapters Regional Conference will be in Detroit this year. Please mark your calendars for August 7-9, 2014. With the ASHRAE Annual Conference wrapping up in Seattle, it is time to mark your calendars for the ASHRAE Winter Conference, which will be held in Chicago on the dates of January 24-28, 2015. Let’s keep up our membership levels, continue donating to Research Promotion, and work together to grow the success of Dayton ASHRAE! Evan Nutt—President, Dayton ASHRAE Contact Information Attention Life Members: Local dues ($95) are now due. Use form on last page and remit to: Dayton ASHRAE, PO Box 3202 Dayton, OH 45401 EVAN NUTT 264-4343 [email protected] MICHAEL KENNEDY 224-0861 [email protected] NATHAN LAMMERS 264-4343 [email protected] STEVE COPPOCK 228-7474 [email protected] TOM FERDELMAN 224-0861 [email protected] BRYAN SCHENCK 224-0861 [email protected] DENNIS LAMMLEIN 886-9178 [email protected] President: Vice Pres.: Secretary: Treasurer: Jack Rosati Francis Mauro Gene W. Hughes Mark Rapier JL Rosati & Assoc Johnson Service Trane Co. Trane Co. BOD : John Kolb Jim Tudas George Reinker Lorenx & Williams Trane Co. Honeywell Inc. Education: Membership: Thomas George John Stewart Res. Promo: Attendance: Program: Reception: Ener. Cons.: Publications: David Johnson Bob Stawser Francis Mauro John Fogle Richard Pearson Dennis Gullette Steam Economies Greater Dayton Heating/Cooling Johnson Sales/Serv. Heapy Assoc. Johnson Service Heapy Assoc. Heapy Assoc. Frey Equipment RUSSELL MARCKS 512-2053 [email protected] STEVE ELRICH 264-8453 [email protected] STEVEN N. MEIER 573-3072 [email protected] JEREMY FAUBER 224-0861 [email protected] RICK PAVLAK 224-0861 [email protected] LARRAINE KAPKA 512-4501 [email protected] Go National... Apply for Membership on a Technical Committee! ASHRAE welcomes new members to its technical committees. To be considered for technical committee membership, you must: Notify ASHRAE staff at [email protected] of your interest in a particular TC, TG, TRG, or MTG. Create or update your ASHRAE biographical record under the “Manage Your Membership” link from the ASHRAE Web site. Please note: If you do not have an ASHRAE ID, are not applying for ASHRAE membership, and are applying for a position that requires an ASHRAE bio to be on file, please click here to request an ID and PIN. You may also use that link if you already have an ASHRAE ID as a non-member, but you do not have a record of what that number is. You will immediately be assigned as a Provisional Corresponding Member. The acceptance of provisional corresponding membership implies participation in committee activities through correspondence or in-person involvement. Provisional corresponding members serve 2 year terms. Although provisional corresponding members are not voting members, at the end of your term and based on participation in the committee, you may be considered for future voting membership. Notification of acceptance to a TC is emailed upon your appointment. Or Stay Local… Wanted: Individuals to work on the Dayton Sustainability Project. Qualifications: Willingness to work with others to set up his year’s sustainability project. Wanted: Webmaster for the Dayton ASHRAE Website to take over from Russ Marcks. Qualifications: Ability to use web authoring software to update and freshen the website and add new, interactive features desired by members. Wanted: Research Promotion Chair to replace Denny Lammlein. Qualifications: A willingness to solicit research contributions from chapter members. Each position requires a few hours a month. Please contact any Board Member. Corporations PLATINUM ($1000 or more) Research Promotion Notes: 2013-2014 saw ASHRAE continue it’s leadership in developing standards and guidance for the design, operation, and maintenance of healthy, energy-efficient buildings. Once the final numbers are tabulated for 201314, the Dayton Chapter will have exceeded all it’s fundraising goals and is expected again to be tops in Region V. Research dollars help fund the science behind the handbooks and standards, making sure that guidance has a solid foundation. Contribute to the 2014-15 campaign with the form on the next page. Dayton ASHRAE Chapter Emerson Insdustrial Automation GOLD ($500 or more) Waibel Energy Systems SILVER ($250 or more) Applied Mechanical Systems of Dayton Heapy Engineering Rieck Services Uptime Solutions BRONZE ($150 or more) Allied Supply Company, Inc. Dyer Equipment Sales Helmig Lienesch Wat-Kem Mechanical Individuals HONORS ($100 or more) Have an Open Position? Advertise in your Dayton ASHRAE Newsletter and on the Dayton ASHRAE Website. Business-card size ad for $20 a month or $100 a year. All proceeds to Dayton ASHRAE Scholarship Fund. Send ad copy to: [email protected] Jeremy Fauber Frank Mauro Joe Ferdelman Russ Marcks Tom Ferdelman Steven Meier Larraine Kapka Evan Nutt Michael Kennedy J.R. (Bob) Patterson Rick Pavlak Kyle Kurtz Kyle Schneider Nathan Lammers Dennis Lammlein Honorable Mention : John Keefe Richard B. Pavlak The Habegger Corporation 2014-2015 ASHRAE RESEARCH Dayton ASHRAE Contribution Form 2012-2013 saw ASHRAE continue its leadership in developing standards and guidance for the design, operation and maintenance of healthy, energy-efficient buildings. Once the final numbers are tabulated for 2013-2014, we hope to see The Dayton Chapter again meet their goal to raise money for research. In 2012-2013, we set a new high at 117% of goal and beat all other Region V chapters. ASHRAE as a whole raised 3.3% more money in 2012-2013 than the year previous. Research dollars help fund the science behind the handbooks and standards, making sure that guidance has a solid foundation. This industry gives all of us our livelihood. ASHRAE’s research and educational programs are what keeps our industry and profession 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. Together, we can all make a difference! Amount enclosed: ___ $250 ___ $150 ___ $100 ___ $50 ___ Other (specify) _______ Name: ___________________________________________________ Address: _________________________________________________ Phone Number: _______________________ Member Number (If known): __________________________ Donation in memory of: _____________________________ Do you want to be recognized in the Dayton newsletter as a contributor? (circle) YES NO Mail completed form with your check, payable to ASHRAE Research to: Denny Lammlein 29 Sandelwood Street Springboro, OH 45066 Dayton Chapter ASHRAE daytonashrae.org Membership Application and Roster Information 2014-2015 Please select: ____ Local member ($95) ____ Local student member ($30) ___________________________________ Your Name __________________________________ Home Address __________ City ( ____________________________________ State Zip ) Home Phone ( ) Alternate Phone . Home e-mail address ___________________________________ Alternate e-mail address Student members only: Student: School Degree SEND NEWSLETTER TO: Approximate Graduation Date Home email address Alternate email address I prefer Lunch Meetings______ I prefer Dinner Meetings_______ I have no preference ______ Chapter achievements are accomplished through active committee involvement. If you would like to promote your Society by serving as a committee chair or assist on one of the chapter committees, please indicate in which committee you are interested below. Please indicate your first preference by number 1 and so on. Education Membership Research Historian Newsletter ____ Website CTT (Refrigeration; Technical, Energy & Government; Programs) ___ Golf Outing Communication Dayton Chapter dues for the Society year beginning July 1, 2014 and ending June 30, 2015. Full member: $95 per year includes 6 lunch/dinner meetings and the holiday party. Student member: $30 per year includes 6 lunch/dinner meetings (excludes holiday party). Please return this application and a check or money order in the amount of $95 (member) or $30 (student member) made payable to Dayton ASHRAE to: DAYTON ASHRAE, PO Box 3202, Dayton, OH. 45401 2014 ASHRAE Handbook Focuses on Refrigeration ATLANTA – The 2014 ASHRAE Handbook—Refrigeration, which covers refrigeration equipment and systems for applications other than human comfort, is now available for purchase. The 51 chapters in this volume include information on cooling, freezing, and storing food; industrial applications of refrigeration; and low-temperature refrigeration. “The 2014 ASHRAE Refrigeration Handbook continues to provide the practicing refrigeration engineer with the data and information necessary to safe and efficient processing and storage of food and pharmaceuticals but the Handbook is evolving,” Dan Dettmers, volume chair, said. “With the industry’s growing interest in the category of ‘natural’ refrigerants, the dedicated technical committees have updated the Handbook chapters on ammonia and carbon dioxide refrigeration systems. These chapters, traditionally focused on industrial systems, are finding new fans in the commercial realm as zero ozone depletion potential/global warming potential refrigerants are requested by our customers.” Updates and changes to the 2014 volume include: Reworking of insulation tables in Chapter 10, Insulation Systems for Refrigerant Piping, to comply with ASTM Standard C680-10. Extensive reorganization of Chapter 2, Ammonia Refrigeration Systems, to reflect current practices. Addition of new sections on additives and process chemicals to Chapter 6, Refrigerant System Chemistry. Addition of moisture isotherm data for R-290 and R-600a and a new section on system sampling Chapter 7, Control of Moisture and Other Contaminants in Refrigerant Systems. Expansion of the focus on hydrofluorocarbons and addition of chemical information and guidance on retrofits to Chapter 12, Lubricants in Refrigerant Systems. The ASHRAE Handbook is published in two editions: inch-pound (I-P) units of measurement and the International System of Units (SI). The new 2014 volume is also available as one of the four current volumes included in the ASHRAE Handbook Online. Members can subscribe for $29 (list $269) and get immediate, searchable access to all four volumes in both I-P and SI units. The cost of the 2014 ASHRAE Handbook—Refrigeration, which includes the CD is $199, in I-P or SI. The 2014 ASHRAE Handbook CD, which contains both the I-P and SI editions, costs $179. To order, contact ASHRAE Customer Contact Center at 1-800-527-4723 (United States and Canada) or 404-636-8400 (worldwide), fax 678-539-2129, or visit www.ashrae.org/bookstore. ASHRAE, founded in 1894, is a global society advancing human well-being through sustainable technology for the built environment. The Society and its more than 50,000 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 found at www.ashrae.org/news. Welcome to ASHRAEJobs.com Your source for HVACR Engineering Careers Application Engineering Manager Application Engineering Manager – Emerson Climate Technologies in Sidney, OH -- The Application Engineer Manager will manage and develop the application engineering team which includes but not limited to coordinating support with OEM customers and end users, being the key contact to internal organization representing the customer, writing technical bulletins, and supporting engineering teams with new product development. In addition to management responsibilities they will also be responsible for supporting several key OEM accounts. 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