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Coming Events: Chapter’s Regional Conference, August 13-14, 2010—Cincinnati—see page 3 Dayton ASHRAE BOG Meeting—August 19, 2010—8 AM—Heapy Engineering Young Engineers in ASHRAE (YEA) Lunch Meeting—September 13, 2010—11:30 AM
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.
Dayton Chapter PO Box 3202 Dayton, OH 45401
http://www.daytonashrae.org
5th Annual Dayton Green Expo
August 5, 2010
1:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Heapy Engineering
1400 W. Dorothy Lane
Dayton, Ohio 45409
3:00 PM Seminar: LEED EB: O+M
Jerry Yudelson, PE, MS,
MBA,
LEED AP BD+C/O+M
The author of 12 books on green
buildings and a frequent speaker
at green building conferences
around the world, Jerry’s talk
will focus on how to easily inte-
grate sustainability into your
business operations
1:00 PM Seminars Solar Payback & ROI: A Cost Benefit
Analysis Third Sun Solar & Wind Power
Geoff Greenfield, Owner
Primary solar design factors and their influence
on performance in Ohio, steps to calculate a
return on investment for a solar project. Case Study: LEED For Existing
Buildings Operation & Maintenance Ryan Hoffman, CEM, LEED AP BD+C
Lessons learned by evaluating the shift in
“business as usual” operations and building
occupant behavior to attain sustainable build-
ing practices in the pursuit of LEED EBOM
certification.
5:30 PM Seminar: Cost Saving: BIM/Revit
Case Studies
Alec Carnes, PE, CEM
LEED AP BD+C
Darryl McClelland,
LEED AP BD+C
This session's presenters will
show via several case studies
the time (schedule) and cost
savings attributed to BIM/
Revit projects
2010-2011 OFFICERS
President Rick Pavlak 224-0861 Heapy Engineering [email protected]
President-Elect Steven N. Meier 573-3072 Wat-Kem Mechanical [email protected]
Treasurer Jason Gillespie (513) 475-3811
Elitaire [email protected]
Secretary Gordon Schweitzer Heapy Engineering
Past President Jeremy Fauber 224-0861 Heapy Engineering [email protected]
Committee Chairs
Membership Greg Cohron 513-673-6664 Ramsay-Cohron [email protected]
History Tom Ferdelman 224-0861 Heapy Engineering [email protected]
Newsletter Editor Larraine Kapka 512-4501 Sinclair Community College [email protected]
Research Promotion Dennis Lammlein 859-6323x147 Signature Technologies [email protected]
Student Activities Russell Marcks 512-2053 Sinclair College [email protected]
CTTC Mike Kirchens 513-475-3807 or
937-776-7304 Elitaire [email protected]
Webmaster Russell Marcks 512-2053 Sinclair College [email protected]
Board of Governors
Frank Mauro 224-0861 Heapy Engineering [email protected]
Greg Cohron 513-673-6664 Ramsay-Cohron [email protected]
Larraine Kapka 512-4501 Sinclair Community College [email protected]
ASHRAE President’s Monthly Brief:
The 2010-2011 fiscal year is off to a fast start. The Region V CRC is in Cincinnati August 12-14. There are both technical and social op-portunities to take advantage of. The CRC will never be any closer, except for when Dayton has the privilege of hosting about 5 years from now. Our first meeting of the year is for Young Engineers (under 35) in ASHRAE (YEA). We have an exciting speaker, Carrie Kelte, that comes highly recommended to us by Headquarters in Atlanta. She will present what is going on at the Society and Chapter level of YEA. Not a YEA? Me, neither. Please encourage those that are or could be to come to the September 13 luncheon at the Engineers Club. They come for free (all others will be $20). This year’s program theme focuses on the technical tools and stan-dards we use to do our jobs. We’ll have programs on software mod-eling and BIM, as well as programs focused on new equipment and energy standards. We are also planning a January holiday party and the annual May golf outing. The full schedule will be out soon! The Dayton Chapter will be awarding up to two scholarships this next year—information on application procedures will be in the September newsletter. See you at the Green Expo!
Rick Pavlak PE, LEED AP
ASHRAE Region V
Chapter Regional Conference
Tech Session Reservation Form Session I
ANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IES Standard 189.1-2009 “Standard for the Design of High-Performance Green Buildings Except Low-Rise
Residential Buildings”
Session II
ADVANCED ENERGY DESIGN GUIDES Date: August 13th, 2010
Location: Cincinnati Netherland Plaza
Salon H & I, 4th Floor
Time: 1:15 -4:15 PM
Cost: $50.00 ASHRAE Member
$65.00 Non-member
RSVP: August 6th, 2010
PDH Credits: 3
Name: __________________________________________
Company __________________________________________
Phone __________________________________________
Fax __________________________________________
Please mail your payment and RSVP form to:
Cincinnati ASHRAE Chapter
Laura Kamphaus
2848 Ratterman Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45211
Phone: 513-481-5361 or 513-681-6800
Fax: 513-481-5361
Email: [email protected]
** Please make check payable to “Cincinnati Chapter ASHRAE.”
Merle F. McBride, Ph.D., P.E. has been with Owens Corning for 34 years and is a Senior
Research Associate. He received his degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the Ohio State
University and is a registered professional engineer in Ohio. His technical focus has been the
energy performance of residential and commercial buildings which he has used in the
development of U.S. energy codes and standards. Dr. McBride has been an active member in
ASHRAE at the national level since 1976, has served on several Technical Committees and
was a contributing author to handbook chapters. His current committee appointments include
Standards 90.1, 90.2, and 189.1. He has been on all six of the ASHRAE Advanced Energy
Design Guide committees. Dr. McBride has published 46 technical papers, was awarded two
U.S. patents, and received multiple awards from ASHRAE and industry.
Have a Job to Fill? Advertise in your Dayton ASHRAE Newsletter and on the Dayton
ASHRAE Website. Insert a 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]
Need a Job? Submit your profile to your Dayton ASHRAE Newsletter.
We’ll print it for FREE! Limited to 250 words plus contact information. Send ad copy to : [email protected]
Ready to Give Back to YOUR Industry? Dayton ASHRAE needs members to work on committees.
Contact Rick Pavlak at: [email protected]
2010-2011 ASHRAE RESEARCH Dayton ASHRAE
Contribution Form
2010 was a banner year for ASHRAE with the publication of 90.1-2010 and Standard 189. The Dayton Chapter again met their goal to raise money for research last year. With so much work to do to reach ambitious energy consumption reduction goals, more research is needed than ever be-fore! You can help make the difference! 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, I am asking you to help fund fu-ture 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): __________________________ 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
ASHRAE’s 2011 Annual Conference Seeks Papers on Alternative Technologies, Engineer-
ing Tools, Net-Zero Buildings
ATLANTA– Papers addressing advances in alternative technologies and net-zero buildings, as well as
HVAC&R fundamentals and commissioning are being sought for ASHRAE’s 2011 Annual Conference in
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The deadline for paper submissions is Sept. 17, 2010. For complete information
on tracks, contacts and submittal requirements, visit www.ashrae.org/montreal.
The 2011 Annual Conference takes place June 25-29. The technical program includes tracks that push the en-
gineering envelope.
The Alternative Technologies track seeks papers on photovoltaic (PV), geothermal, wind power
and variable-refrigerant-volume (VRV) systems, solar and other technologies, as well as how these
systems affect the first cost and operating cost of the building. Papers describing the science behind
emerging technologies incorporated into net-zero-energy (NZEB) design are sought.
The Net-Zero Buildings track seeks papers that examine NZEB design, cost to achieve these build-
ings, existing NZEBs and operational and maintenance issues and costs. Case studies illustrate how
to achieve NZEB in designs are sought, also.
The Engineering Tools track seeks papers that address the range of different energy modeling and
building information modeling tools available, their use and specific applications and integrated
approaches. Papers from owner or architect perspectives or case studies that illustrate modeling
techniques are requested.
In addition, papers are sought for tracks on Commissioning, HVAC Systems, HVAC Fundamentals and Appli-
cations, Professional Skills and Refrigeration.
Full-length technical papers or conference paper abstracts (400 words or less) should be submitted by Sept. 17.
For more information about the two types of papers and to submit a full-length technical paper or conference
paper abstract, visit www.ashrae.org/montreal.
The conference is expected to attract some 1,500 attendees from 60 countries. The technical program takes
place Sunday, June 26–Wednesday, June 29, and includes paper presentations as well as non-paper presenta-
tions. Approved papers are published in ASHRAE Transactions.
ASHRAE, founded in 1894, is an international organization of some 50,000 persons. ASHRAE fulfills its mis-
sion of advancing heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration to serve humanity and promote a sus-
tainable world through research, standards writing, publishing and continuing education.
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For Release: July 27, 2010
Contact: Public Relations
678-539-1140 Jodi Scott
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Dayton Chapter ASHRAE dues for the Society year beginning July 1, 2010 and ending June 30, 2011 are $95 per year. Dayton Chapter ASHRAE dues include 6 dinner/lunch meetings, and both you and a guest for the holiday event. * Note: Be sure to begin paying Local
dues when you pay your National Dues.
Please return this application and a check or money order in the amount of $95 made payable to Dayton ASHRAE to:
DAYTON ASHRAE, PO Box 3202, Dayton, OH. 45401
Paid local dues with your annual dues? Please return the form anyway!
Chapter achievements are accomplished through active committee involvement. If you would like to promote your Soci-ety 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.
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Air Devices Louvers and Dampers
Air Handlers Make-Up Air Units
Boilers Packaged A/C
Building Automation Pre-Insulated Pipe
Chillers Pumps
Coils Sound Attenuation
Computer Room Equipment Steam Specialties
Cooling Towers Air Terminal Units
Ductwork Thermal Storage
Dust Collection Unit Heaters
Fans Unit Ventilators
Fan Coil Units Vibration Isolators
Filtration Valves
Heat Exchangers Variable Speed Drives
Heating Equipment Water Source Heat Pumps
Humidity Control Water Treatment
Kitchen, Laboratory Fume Hoods Other
Dayton Chapter ASHRAE
http://www.daytonashrae.org
Membership Application and Roster Information 2010-2011
5th Annual Dayton Green Expo
When: 1:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Food and beverages will be provided throughout the evening.
August 5, 2010 Where: Heapy Engineering 1400 W. Dorothy Ln. Dayton, Ohio 45409
Admission is Free!
RSVP by August 2, 2010 [email protected]
3:00 PM Seminar:
“Greening” Your Existing Building
Jerry Yudelson, PE, MS, MBA, LEED AP BD+C/O+M
The author of 12 books on green buildings and a frequent speaker at green building conferences around the world, Jerry’s talk will focus on
how to easily integrate sustainability into your business
operations
5:30 PM Seminar:
Cost Saving: BIM / Revit Case Studies
Alec Carnes, PE, CEM
LEED AP BD+C Mark Brumfield, PE
LEED AP BD+C
This session's presenters will show via several case studies the time (schedule) and cost savings attributed to BIM/Revit projects.
Exhibitor Booths: Recycled Glass Tiles Water Conserving Products Erosion Control Products Day Lighting and Lighting Controls Solar and Wind Energy Systems Green Roofs Translucent Resin Panels Solar Shade Solutions Flooring Products Green Cleaning Products PV Roof Systems Rainwater Harvesting Heat Island Reduction Aluminum Entrances Gas Conservation
Sponsored by:
Co-Sponsored by:
AIA Continuing Education Credit will be offered for
seminars
Corporate Sponsors:
Advanced Wiring Miami Valley AIA Cincinnati
AIA Dayton AIA Indiana
ASHRAE Dayton Chapter BCA Building Commissioning Association
CSI Dayton Chapter International Interior Design Association
USGBC Central Ohio Chapter USGBC Cincinnati Regional Chapter
Western Central Ohio Chapter of AEE
1:00 – 2:00 PM
Solar Payback & ROI: A Cost Benefit Analysis
Case Study: LEED For Existing Buildings Operation &
Maintenance
More information is available at www.heapy.com