www.daytonashrae.org PO Box 3202 Dayton, OH 45401 American Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. Mark Your Calendars September 17th Board of Governor s, 8am, Heapy Engineering October 13th Facility Tour-White Castle Plant & Membership Promo, Joint Event (AIA) 11:30a-1:00p November 10th Research/Student 5:30p-7:30p Young Engineers in ASHRAE Luncheon September 8, 2014 11:30am 1:00pm Engineers Club of Dayton 110 E Monument Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45402 December 8th Distinguished Lecturer 11:30a-1p January 24th-28th Winter Conference Chicago, IL February 9th Possible Joint AIA Event 11:30a-1p March 9th Student Night 5:30p-7:30p April 13rd Tour of TBD 5:30p-7:30p May Golf Outing TBD FREE for members and prospective members 35 and under. Members older than 35 and all others: $20 at the door. Presentation by Jeremy Damstra Energy Solutions Engineer GEM Energy Combined Heat & Power Jeremy is a graduate of Ferris State University and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in HVAC Engineering. During the last 5 years Jeremy has been involved in maintenance, project management, development and education of combined heat and power systems. As a recognized leader in the CHP industry, GEM Energy has developed 40% of all CHP projects in their region and has operating systems in the Healthcare, Higher Education, and Mission Critical Markets. RSVP to JPFauber@heapy.com by Sept 4th, Noon
2014-2015 OFFICERS President EVAN NUTT Evan.nutt@trane.com Waibel Energy Systems President-Elect MICHAEL KENNEDY mbkennedy@heapy.com Heapy Engineering Treasurer NATHAN LAMMERS Nathan.lammers@waibelenergysystems.com Waibel Energy Systems Secretary Rob Mauro rob.mauro@danis.com Danis Construction Committee Chairs Membership STEVE COPPOCK stevecoppock@habeggercorp.com Habegger Corporation History TOM FERDELMAN tferdelman@ymail.com Newsletter Editor BRYAN SCHENCK BWSchenck@heapy.com Heapy Engineering Co-Chairs Research Promo DENNIS LAMMLEIN dlammlein@woh.rr.com TOM MASTBAUM tmastbaum@solidblendtechnologies.com Solid Blend Technologies Student Activities/Webmaster RUSSELL MARCKS Russell.marcks@sinclair.edu Sinclair Community College CTTC STEVE ELRICH selrich@solidblendtechnologies.com Solid Blend Technologies Grassroots Activities/YEA STEVEN N. MEIER smeier@watkem.com Wat-Kem Mechanical Board of Governors Jeremy Fauber Heapy Engineering Rick Pavlak Heapy Engineering Larrraine Kapka Sinclair Community College Dayton Chapter ASHRAE 2 A Note from the President: The Chapters Regional Conference (CRC) in Detroit was a great event this year! The Dayton Chapter brought home many awards, which will be displayed throughout the year at our Chapter meetings. We are all part of the Chapter s success and I would like to thank you all for your continued efforts. We are looking forward to hosting the CRC in 2016! We have our first official meeting of the year on September 8th! This will be a Young Engineers in ASHRAE (YEA) event, but since we are all young at heart, all are welcome for the exciting presentation on the topic of combine heat and power. The BOG is looking to host a President s Luncheon this Fall. This will be a great way for local Presidents/CEOs to learn about ways they can help support ASHRAE and get their associates involved locally. Please keep an eye out for the details to follow. We are looking forward to a great list of programs and activities for this year, including a couple of exciting tours. Please see the calendar of events within this newsletter for details. Let s keep our membership levels up, continue donating to Research Promotion, andwork together to grow the success of Dayton ASHRAE! Evan Nutt President, Dayton ASHRAE President: Mark Rapier Trane Co. Vice Pres.: Douglas Smith Ponderosa Systems Secretary: Thomas F George Steam Economies Treasurer: David Staley Powers Regulatory BOD : Francis Mauro Johnson Service Robert Staley US Air Force Education: Thomas George Steam Economies Membership: John Stewart Greater Dayton Heating/Cooling Res. Promo: Tom Ferdelman Heapy Engineering Roger Hamilton Rieck Mechanical Aaron Farren Dayton Tire/Rubber Attendance: Robert E Dent US Air Force Program: Douglas Smith Ponderosa Systems Ener. Cons.: Henry Chung Univ. of Dayton Publications: Dennis Gullette Frey Equipment
Dayton Chapter ASHRAE 3 New Chapter Webmaster NEEDED!!! See Page 4 In Or Stay Local Dayton Green Expo See Pages 8 & 9 Professional Development At WSU See Page 10 ASHRAE Learning Institute See Pages 11 & 12 Platinum ($1000 or more) Dayton ASHRAE Chapter Silver ($250 or more) Uptime Solutions Bronze ($150 or more) Allied Supply Company, Inc. Individuals HONORS ($100 or more) Steve Elrich Joe Ferdelman Jeremy Fauber Larraine Kapka Michael Kennedy Nathan Lammers Denny Lammelein Rob Mauro Steven Meier Evan Nutt Bryan Schenck Research Promotion News: 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: Larraine.Kapka@Sinclair.edu Thank you to Tom Mastbaum from Solid Blend Technologies for agreeing to be Co-Chair of Research Promotion along with Denny Lammlein for the remainder of the year. Tom will take over for Denny beginning next year. Currently, we have achieved 23.8% of our yearly goal. As of this month s Honor Roll, our chapter s Officers & Research Promotion Chair have all joined the Honor Rollwith a donation of $100 or more.society requests each chapter achieve this Full Circle achievement by Nov. 15 each year. Great Job to our Officers & RP Chair! Make YOUR donations by following the directions on Pg 5
Dayton Chapter ASHRAE 4 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 TCStaff@ashrae.net 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. Or Stay Local Wanted: Qualifications: Individuals to work on the Dayton Sustainability Project. Willingness to work with others to set up his year s sustainability project. Wanted: Qualifications: Webmaster for the Dayton ASHRAE Website to take over from Russ Marcks. Ability to use web authoring software to update and freshen the website and add new, interactive features desired by members.
Dayton Chapter ASHRAE 5 2014-2015 ASHRAE RESEARCH Dayton ASHRAE Contribution Form 2013-2014 saw ASHRAE continue its leadership in developing standards and guidance for the design, operation, and maintenance of healthy, energy-efficient buildings. Funds to accomplish this research are received from members and companies active in the industry. Once again, the Dayton Chapter led the way in Region V, submitting a new high of $15,697. At the Chapters Regional Conference (CRC) held in Detroit 7-9 August, we received the most Presidential Award of Excellence (PAOE) points (2,838) of the 12 chapters in Region V! The HVAC industry gives us all 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 by donating this new fiscal year. Thanks in advance! 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 6 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 Approximate Graduation Date SEND NEWSLETTER TO: 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
Dayton Chapter ASHRAE 7 ASHRAE NEWS Leading Building Industry Groups Agree to Streamline Green Building Tool Coordination and Development ATLANTA ASHRAE, the International Code Council (ICC), the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IES) and the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) announce the signing of a memorandum to collaborate on the development of Standard 189.1, the International Green Construction Code (IgCC) and the LEED green building program. The unprecedented cooperation aims to create a comprehensive framework for jurisdictions looking to implement and adopt green building regulations and codes and/or provide incentives for voluntary leadership programs such as LEED. The agreement outlines the development, maintenance and implementation of new versions of ANSI/ ASHRAE/IES/USGBC Standard 189.1, Standard for the Design of High-Performance, Green Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings, and the IgCC, which will be combined into one regulatory tool. This agreement also endeavors to align the LEED program with the new code to ensure a streamlined, effective set of regulatory and above-code options for jurisdictions across the country. Architects have become the leaders in employing green building techniques, and the IgCC, a valuable regulatory tool, provides support leading to the creation of a sustainable, resilient built environment, said AIA CEO Robert Ivy, FAIA. This agreement, which underscores the AIA s dedication to sustainable design and construction, should lead to more rapid adoption of responsible approaches by designers, builders, developers and a host of other building industry groups. ASHRAE see this as a move forward in green building, reducing fragmentation of compliance documents for users who are pressing toward a more sustainable environment, ASHRAE President Tom Phoenix said. Working collaboratively with our industry partners is producing real results that will help improve building performance, streamline regulation, reduce cost and allow us to focus our resources on goals we have in common said Dominic Sims, CBO, ICC CEO. This agreement continues the partnership we began in 2012 and assures that our Members and partners have a meaningful role in shaping the future of the built environment. The Illuminating Engineering Society of North America is pleased to partner with the other organizations in this important collaborative effort in the development of a new standard and green code for the design and construction industry, said Rita Harrold, IES Director of Technology. IES members will benefit from this alignment of both regulatory and voluntary tools, and we look forward to participating in delivering technical provisions for code intended adoption. This landmark agreement will leverage the unique strengths of each of the five partner organizations to deliver a coordinated, integrated suite of green building tools. An ANSI standard as the basis of a regulatory code to push the market and a rating system to pull the market higher said Brendan Owens, Vice President, LEED, and U.S. Green Building Council. We are collectively dedicated to advancing green building practices and to advancing the broader industry s understanding about the importance of green building goals and how to achieve them. Welcome to ASHRAEJobs.com Your source for HVACR Engineering Careers
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