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NorthEastAire - ASHRAE Boston
NorthEastAire
ASHRAE - American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers
Boston Chapter, Region 1
www.ashraeboston.org
May 2009
XXXXVI No. 79
Editor: Teri Shannon TEL: 207-985-0873
2008 - 2009 Officers
Jeffrey Schultz,
President
Bryan Hermanny,
President-Elect
Bill Garvey,
Vice-President &
Treasurer
Boston ASHRAE Chapter
Installation of Officers
Tuesday, May 12
When: Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Where: Anthony’s Pier 4
Boston’s Historic Waterfront - 140 Northern Ave.
(Visit www.pier4.com/anthonys.cfm for directions)
Pat Duffy,
Secretary
Table of Contents
President’s Message
Editor’s Note
Attendance Recap
April Meeting Recap
Golf Outing Update
Ballot for 2009 - 2010
Membership Promotion
Upcoming Events
CTTC - TEGA
Student Activities
Research Promotion
Society News
Historian’s Column
BR+A for MDA Golf Info
Region 1 CRC Information
BOG Meeting Minutes
Webmaster’s Note
PAOE
Golf Outing Info
Golf Registration Form
Golf Hole Sponsorship
Meeting Schedule
Officer & Committee List
Contributor Listing/
ASHRAE Research
Time: 5:00 - 6:00 pm Social Hour / Cash Bar
6:00 - 7:30 pm Dinner
7:30 - 8:15 pm Installation of Officers
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Menu:
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New England Clam Chowder
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Glover Salad
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Medium Boiled Lobster OR Flame Broiled Filet Mignon **
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Baked Potato
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Green Beans
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Baked
Alaska
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Guest Master of Ceremonies: Garry Meyers, Region 1 DRC
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Cost per person: Members, with ASHRAE member number: $50
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Non-Members: $50, no walk-ins permitted
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Parking: $5 valet parking
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RSVP is mandatory for all attendees - Please RSVP early as space is limited!
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Pay at the door - no-shows will be billed.
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Please RSVP to crossini@dac-hvac.com by Friday, May 8 - no phone calls please
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** When you RSVP, please indicate your name, company and your
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preference for lobster or filet
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15 Statements made in this publication are not expressions of the Society or of the Chapter and may not be reproduced without special permission of the Chapter.
APRIL MEETING RECAP
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
By Jeffrey Schultz
By Jeffrey Schultz
I am now coming close to the end of my term as the Boston chapter President. Looking back over the year, the
chapter has succeeded as a hub in the New England area
for learning HVAC technologies. This was accomplished
through successful monthly presentations that were well
attended.
Our meeting last month was our annual joint meeting with
AEE, held at the Doubletree Hotel in Waltham. The meeting was hosted this year by the AEE and was their Emerging Technologies Night. There were approximately 150 attendees from both AEE and ASHRAE.
During the social hour, AEE had ten local manufacturing
representatives displaying 10 tabletop exhibits of emerging
On June 12th, we are having our planning meeting for
technologies. For the main meeting, the 10 representatives
next year with the officers, board of governors and comfrom different areas of the HVAC industry each presented
mittee chairs. If anyone feels they can contribute ideas for their emerging technology topics. Lighting representatives
the 2009-2010 season's agenda, please contact Bryan Her- were also included. Each speaker was allotted seven minmanny at bmh@brplusa.com.
utes to present their power point topics. All of these technologies were beyond prototype, and soon to be, or already
Our next meeting will be the installation of new Officers,
in the marketplace.
Board of Governors and committee chairs. The new officers will take on the responsibility of running the Boston
The Boston Chapter of ASHRAE would like to thank AEE
Chapter and will continue to lead our chapter into a clifor a well orchestrated program that was highly enjoyable
mate of renewed energy awareness. I hope to see you all
and informative.
in attendance at the Installation Dinner to be held at Anthony's Pier 4.
Thank you.
GOLF OUTING UPDATE
Jeffrey Schultz, President
We have plenty of 4-somes available at Halifax Country
Club for the upcoming outing, and also at Poquoy Brook.
Please contact Bill Garvey @ WSP – Flack + Kurtz to
reserve your spot today! Bill can be reached at (617)
210-1711 or via e-mail at William.garvey@wspfk.com.
ATTENDANCE
Attention!!!! If all of the 4-somes at Halifax Country
Club do not fill up, all players that booked at Poquoy
Brook will be moved over to Halifax.
The Boston Chapter of ASHRAE April 09 Meeting
was a joint meeting with AEE.
There are still hole sponsorships available - call Bill today to get your company’s name on the green! Our
thanks to the following companies who have already
sponsored a hole:
There were 62 members in attendance.
Hole Sponsorships:
Editor’s Note
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By Teri Shannon
Materials for the June newsletter are due May 22nd.
Employment / want ads may be submitted; they need to be in
Word format. A company logo (in .gif or .jpg format) may be
included. Please see website for deadlines for each issue.
For more information, please call or e-mail me at 207-9850873 or tshannon@dac-hvac.com.
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Air Distribution Corp.
Boston Air Products, LLC
BR+A Consulting Engineers
DAC Sales
RMI, Inc
R.T. Forbes Company
Stebbins-Duffy, Inc.
Victaulic
WSP - Flack + Kurtz
ASHRAE Boston Chapter
2009 - 2010 Ballot
Membership Promotion
By Dan Cooke
ASHRAE has an excellent program to assist student members after graduation. The ASHRAE 16-40-40 Student
Transfer Program allows for reduced annual dues for the
first three years of ASHRAE membership, as follows:
Ballots must be returned to ASHRAE Boston by
Monday, May 4, 2009.
President: Vote
Bryan Hermanny, BR+A Consulting Eng. □
• First year after college: $16.00
• Second year after college: $40.00
• Third year after college: $40.00
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Write In
Student members about to graduate can register online at
www.ashrae.org/students to take advantage of the program.
President-Elect: Vote
Bill Garvey, WSP Flack + Kurtz □
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Write In
Vice President: Vote
Pat Duffy, BR+A Consulting Eng.
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m Write In
Upcoming Events
Secretary Vote
Steve Nicholas, Air Industries □
Boston ASHRAE Golf Outing
When: June 1, 2009
Where: Halifax Country Club, Halifax. MA
FMI: william.garvey@wspfk.com
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m Write In
Treasurer Vote
Northeast Buildings & Facilities Management Show &
Conference
When: June 10 & 11, 2009
Where: Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, Boston
FMI: www.proexpos.com
Bill Garvey, WSP Flack + Kurtz □
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m Write In
ASHRAE Annual Conference
When: June 20 - 24, 2009
Where: The Galt House Hotel, Louisville, KY
FMI: www.ashrae.org/events
Board of Directors: Vote
Daniel Diorio, Boston College □
Jeffrey Schultz, BR+A Consulting Eng. □
Teri Shannon, DAC Sales □
10th Annual BR+A for MDA Charity Golf Outing
When: August 21, 2009
Where: Juniper Hill Golf Course, Northborough, MA
FMI: jjc@brplusa.com - also see pg 7 of newsletter
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m Write In
Please return via fax or e-mail to:
Bryan Hermanny
Fax: (617) 924-9339
E-mail: bmh@brplusa.com
Region 1 CRC
When: August 27 - 29,2009
Where: The Desmond Hotel, Albany, NY
FMI: www.ashraeregion1.org
If you have an event that you feel would benefit the members of Boston ASHRAE and wish to have it listed, please
e-mail Teri Shannon at tshannon@dac-hvac.com.
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CCTC - TEGA Article
By Darcy Carbone
ASHRAE Standards Update Report
ANSI/ASHRAE/ACCA Standard 180, "Standard Practice and
Inspection of Commercial Building HVAC systems” This Standard has been published and is available to purchase from the
ASHRAE Bookstore online at www.ashrae.org. This is a Code
Intended Document, (COD) and is currently being looked at for
adoption by the Sate of California, The General Services Administration, (GSA) and The General Accounting Offices, (GAO). It
is co-written by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America,
(ACCA) it as also an ANSI approved Standard
ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 52.2-2007 “Method of Testing General Ventilation Air-Cleaning Devices for Removal Efficiency by
Particle Size” Addendum b has now been modified and adopted
to this Standard. The following three (3) definitions to section 3.1
have been added and placed in the correct alphabetical positions.
Arrestance A: Arrestance Average and Dust Holding Capacity,
(DHC). The entire ASHRAE Addenda can be purchased from the
ASHRAE Bookstore. Appendix J has also been included in the
2008 supplement. This is an optional method of conditioning the
filter using KCL particles to demonstrate efficiency loss that
ASHRAE Members: Standard 180 requires that filters be inmight not be realized in field applications. The purpose of the
spected, cleaned or changed on a regular basis. Maintenance
optional test is to determine the magnitude of the efficiency loss
people can no longer ignore filters and leave them in the system with the goal to provide an optional conditioning method of test,
for extended periods of time without properly inspecting and
gather data using this method, and validate this method to
maintaining the HVAC air filtration system. The document reachieve consensus for possible future incorporation into the body
quires an inventory of all HVAC components with Inspection
of the standard. The filter being tested using this appendix shall
and Maintenance Documentation required. This Standard has 24 be designated as MERV-A 8, showing that it has been tested in
Tables outlined with over 100 Inspection Points as well.
accordance to appendix J. It is also important to note changes in
filtration performance are environmental-dependent and, thereASHRAE Guideline-26-2008, "Guideline for Field Testing of
fore, filters may or may not degrade to the conditioned efficienGeneral Ventilation Filtration Devices and Systems for Removal cies as described in this document. This standard is under conEfficiency In-Situ by Particle Size and Resistance to Airtinuous maintenance and the committee welcomes proposals to
flow" This Guideline is the test protocol for evaluating air filters address means to improve this standard.
in the system in the range of 0.3 micrometers to 5.0 micrometers. This Guideline has been published and is available from the ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 145.1-2008 “Laboratory Test
ASHRAE Bookstore.
Method for Assessing the Performance of Gas Phase AirCleaning Loose Granular Media” This Standard has been pubANSI/ASHRAE/ASHE Standard 170, “Ventilation of Health
lished and is now available from the ASHRAE Bookstore. The
Care Facilities” This Standard has been published and is copurpose of this standard is to provide a standard laboratory
written by the American Society of Healthcare Engineering,
method of test for assessing the performance of loose granular
(ASHE). It is a Code Intended Document, (CID) and is also an
media used in gas-phase air-cleaning systems. The standard deANSI approved document. This Standard is available for purfines methods of calculating and reporting results obtained from
chase from the ASHRAE Bookstore.
the test data and establishes a results reporting system that can be
applied to loose granular media.
ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 52.1-1992. “Gravimetric and Dust
Spot Procedures for Testing Air-Cleaning Devices Used in General Ventilation for removing Particulate Matter” This Standard
was sent to the Standards Committee to be removed as a viable
ASHRAE Standard. The Dust Holding and Arrestance section of
this Standard has been modified and adopted by ANSI/ASHRAE
Standard 52.2-2007.
This standard does not apply to bonded carbon panels, beaded
activated carbon, carbon cloth material, absorbent loaded
non0wovens, dry process carbon composites or similar products.
ASHRAE Members: A test method that can assist those involved with gas-phase filtration to determine removal efficiency
of loose granular sportive media. This method should be used to
compare media rather than directly predict performance in any
particular application.
ASHRAE Members: The dust spot efficiency is no longer an
ASHRAE Method of determining air filter efficiency as expressed by a percentage, i.e. 30% efficiency. Filter efficiency will
now be determined by ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 52.2. as a Mini- By: Stephen W. Nicholas, CAFS, NCT II President of Air Indusmum Efficiency Reporting Value, (MERV) followed by one of
tries, Inc.
seven (7) prescribed air flow velocities, i.e. MERV 8 @ 492 fpm. ASHRAE Winter meetings held in Chicago, IL – January, 2009.
MERV is a reporting value and it is not a rating system. The 52.2
Standards Committee requested those specifying this document
to refrain from calling it a MERV rating.
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Student Activities
Research Promotion
By Joshua Benoist
By Steve Rosen
We received a report from our MIT Student Chapter that
four students attended the Chicago winter meeting. With
the funds provided by our chapter, they secured airfare and
accommodations. It was the first national meeting for
each of them and they were very pleased with the experience. Two of the four are involved in preparing ASHRAE
papers and it was good for them to hear a number of presentations and meet experts at technical committee meetings and the tradeshow.
We would like our Boston Chapter to donate $19,280 for
ASHRAE Research this year to match our goal. This goal
has been set for us based on our membership of 914 dues
paying members. If each member would contribute
$21.09, then we have satisfied our obligation!
Our Chapter is only at 20% of our goal!
If you are a donor that gave last year but not this year,
or some years but not this year; you are encouraged to
donate again!
Our students very much appreciate the financial support
that our Boston Chapter provides.
Make a donation for yourself or from your company.
Make a donation to honor someone in your life or in memory of someone who was in your life.
We want to thank all of our Students that attend our meetings. It’s a great opportunity for you to get to know our
industry, to learn about industry issues and to network.
It’s also a great opportunity for us to meet you and share
our knowledge and passion for the industry. If you were
to ask any one of us why we got started in the business,
you would receive a diverse range of answers. I suspect
that many of us enjoy the thought that we can point to a
building and say to our children or peers, I helped design
and build that. Some would say with pride, our designs
help our buildings be more energy efficient. We have a
direct responsibility and role in minimizing the energy and
global warming crisis.
All company donors who donate $500 or more will be presented with a plaque and receive special booth placement
at the ASHRAE Boston Product Show next year to show
attendees your support of ASHRAE!
Please fill out the form in this newsletter and mail it to me
with whatever contribution you can make or please go to
the ASHRAE Boston website at
www.ASHRAEBoston.org. Click on the Donation Form
under Research & Promotion, or go there directly with this
link:
http://www.ashraeboston.org/researchpromo/donationform.html
So speaking of responsibility, don't forget we have a responsibility to mentor, to pass on our knowledge, and just
as important, to generate passion. We cannot succeed if
there is no interest in our industry. How many of us,
thinking back when we were younger, said we want to
grow up to be an HVAC engineer? Probably not many,
but someone or something pulled us into the industry and
inspired us to stay here. Who else is going to do that for
the next generation but you, and ASHRAE.
Credit card payments can also be made when you’re on
the ASHRAE website. Use this link:
https://www.ashrae.org/aboutus/resource_promotion.asp
Since its inception, ASHRAE has conducted research to
advance the arts and sciences of HVAC&R and allied disciplines for the benefit of the general public. Today, ASHRAE funds over $2 million in research annually. A note to our members - we have students that have contacted us looking for help finding summer interns or co-op
positions. If you know of an opportunity for these students, please contact me.
As always, your generosity is greatly appreciated and will
be recognized in the NorthEastAire throughout the year.
If you want more information or wish to volunteer, please
feel free to contact us at Joshua.Benoist@Autodesk.com.
Thank You!
Please spread the word!
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SOCIETY NEWS
Historian’s Column
By Jim Liston
Stimulus Funding for Schools Provides Energy
Efficiency Opportunities
ASHRAE Advanced Energy Design Guide Provides
Simple Tool
TIME TRAVEL
In the March Historian Column, I briefly mentioned a donation made by Mr. Tony Digiacomo of his collection of
refrigeration and ASHRAE memorabilia. Mr. Digiacomo’s
collection was transferred to the Boston Chapter on April
17th. It consisted of three boxes of textbooks, design and
engineering guides, slide-chart type sizing guides (some of
the older Chapter members should remember these), numerous load estimating and psychrometric charts and tables, and technical data from Trane, Carrier, York and
Westinghouse for servicing and installing commercial and
residential refrigeration systems.
ATLANTA – As school boards and superintendents develop
programs to utilize recent U.S. economic recovery stimulus
funds, projects focused on improving energy efficiency can result in long-term savings for school districts.
Guidance from The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating,
and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) can help schools
earn an A+ in achieving that efficiency.
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) signed
by President Obama on February 17, 2009, provides significant
funding and financing opportunities to modernize, renovate and
repair public schools. Under the “State Fiscal Stabilization Fund”
up to $48.3 billion can be allocated to schools. An additional $25
billion in eligible bonds also have been authorized.
Some of the most historically relevant items include a 1946
ASHVE Guidebook, several ASRE Data Books (19461957), a 1953 Trane Air Conditioning Manual, a 1916 edition of “Mechanical Equipment of Buildings - Volume I
Heating and Ventilation”, and the companion 1917 edition
of “Mechanical Equipment of Buildings - Volume II Power
Plants and Refrigeration”. Of significance to the Chapter
are Member Rosters covering the years from 1965 to 1985,
which include information on Chapter Officers and Committee Chairs, and monthly meeting locations and dates.
Also of significance to the Chapter are copies of NorthEastAire, with dates ranging from November 1971 to February 1982.
ASHRAE and other leading building industry organizations have
developed the Advanced Energy Design Guide for K-12 School
Buildings. The guide provides recommendations for achieving
30 percent energy savings over the minimum code requirements
of ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-1999. Estimates show
that a full 16 percent of schools districts’ controllable costs is
spent on energy.
“Beyond energy savings, by implementing the recommendations,
schools may benefit from an improved learning environment,
reduced operating costs, reduced environmental and climate impacts, and enhanced teaching opportunities on the environment,”
ASHRAE President Bill Harrison said.
Over the next several months, all of the items donated by
Mr. Digiacomo will be identified, cataloged and added to
our Chapter historical library at BR+A. Any duplicate
technical publications, handbooks, sizing guides, etc. will
be offered to our Student Chapters for inclusion in their
libraries to further their knowledge of HVAC and refrigeration systems and equipment.
The recommendations in the guide allow those involved in designing or constructing school buildings to easily achieve advanced levels of energy savings without having to resort to detailed calculations or analysis. All of the energy-saving recommendations for each of the eight U.S. climate zones are summarized in a single table. Additional recommendations point to
other opportunities to incorporate greater savings into the design
of the building.
On behalf of the Boston Chapter of ASHRAE, I would like
to thank Mr. Digiacomo for his generous donation of historically significant materials.
More than 14,000 free copies of the Advanced Energy Design
Guide for K-12 School Buildings were sent to school systems in
the United States last spring.
Details on the stimulus funding for educational facilities can be
found on the Department of Education’s Recovery page (http://
www.ed.gov/policy/gen/leg/recovery).
PDH CREDIT REMINDER
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Attendees wishing to receive PDH credits must present a business card at the meetings
Members may receive PDH credits at no additional
cost
Non-members may receive PDH credits for a $15 fee
Copies of the Advanced Energy Design Guide for K-12 School
Buildings are available for free download at www.ashrae.org/
freeaedg or print copies may be ordered from the ASHRAE
Bookstore at www.ashrae.org.
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The 10th Annual
Charity Golf Outing
Friday, August 21, 2009
Juniper Hill Golf Course
202 Brigham Street
Northborough, MA 01532
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Contest holes including $10,000 putt challenge
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Texas style BBQ dinner reception
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9:00 am Shotgun Start
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Raffles
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Free lunch at the turn
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Gift bags for all golfers
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Driving Range & Practice Green
For information on costs and sponsorship levels, contact Jonathan Chan (617) 925-8283 or jjc@brplusa.com
Mail or return complete application by May 31, 2009 to:
BR+A for MDA
c/o BR+A Consulting Engineers
The Arsenal on the Charles
311 Arsenal Street
Watertown, Ma 02472
Raffle Prize and Silent Auction Donations are welcome.
Please contact Jonathan Chan at (617) 925-8283 or jjc@brplusa.com
Name: _______________________Company:________________________________
Tel: _________________________ Email: ____________________________________
Golfer 1:___________________________________Handicap:____________________
Golf shirt Size (Please circle): Men’s XL L M S Women’s XL L M S
Golfer 2:___________________________________Handicap:____________________
Golf shirt Size (Please circle): Men’s XL L M S Women’s XL L M S
Golfer 3:___________________________________Handicap:____________________
Golf shirt Size (Please circle): Men’s XL L M S Women’s XL L M S
Golfer 4:___________________________________Handicap:____________________
Golf shirt Size (Please circle): Men’s XL L M S Women’s XL L M S
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What’s New in our Chapter
Webmaster’s Note
By Pat Duffy
By Steve Rosen
Meeting Minutes of the Board of Governor’s
April 1, 2009 Meeting
The Boston Chapter for ASHRAE has launched its
redesigned website at www.ASHRAEBoston.org
We will be keeping the site current with information; you can see the latest update to our site on the
home page (under the NorthEastAire block). Check
back often, on the Employment page (under the
Chapter Updates section) not only will you see job
opportunities, but we are now accepting resumes
from any ASHRAE member in good standing! Let
employers find you on the ASHRAE Boston website!
Below is a quick summary of what was discussed:
Installation of Officers
The year is almost over and the final meeting, the installation of officers meeting in May, will be held at Pier 4 on
the waterfront in Boston once again this year. If you would
like to attend look out for the email from Dan Denisi.
Chapter Website
The Chapter’s website is updated monthly to help keep
chapter members up to date on chapter news and events. If
your company would like to place an ad on the website, it
can for the ad price of $300.
This month we continued to post past meeting presentations for our members to review, and our Chapter is continuing our efforts to reduce waste by
eliminating printed handouts at our meetings. The
latest posting is the March meeting presentation by
ASHRAE President-Elect Gordon Holness, PE,
Consulting Engineer, and ASHRAE Fellow.
Membership
Our Membership Chair wanted to remind all members to
make sure their dues are paid up in full. Unsure as to
whether you are up-to-date or not? Please be sure to check
Society’s website www.ashrae.org or contact our Membership Chairperson Dan Cooke for more membership information.
As always you will also be able to link to chapter
officers and committee chairs contact information
(who's who), link to chapter monthly meeting info
(when, what, where), view the current chapter
newsletter, past newsletters, upcoming events and
future meetings, link to Region I website, and view
the Chapter history .
See you at the next meeting!
Attention Members:
Just a reminder that all members that reserve a spot
for the monthly meeting will be responsible for that
reserved space. Members have until 12:00 pm the
day of the RSVP deadline to cancel their meeting
reservation. Failure to comply with this rule will
result in the attendee being responsible for the payment of that reservation.
Also see the other functional Chapter committee
pages Membership, RP, SA, Programs, CTT; link
to sign up for the e-mailed newsletter, link to sign
up for attendance at monthly meeting, link to sign
for ASHRAE membership and the most recent and
past BOG/Meeting minutes.
ASHRAE Boston Chapter Officers
Presidential Award of Excellence
Boston Chapter - 2008 - 2009
Chapter
Members
Membership
Promotion
Points
Student
Activities
Points
Research
Promotion
Points
History
Points
Chapter
Organization
Points
Chapter
Technology
Transfer
Points
Chapter
PAOE Point
Totals
914
2,285
1,600
520
560
1,075
1,340
7,380
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Annual Golf Outing
The Boston Chapter is planning the 44th Annual Golf Outing and Banquet, to be held at
the Country Club at Halifax, in Halifax, MA, on MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2009.
We are appealing to your continued generosity for monetary contributions for the purpose
of purchasing gifts to be awarded as golf and door prizes. In order to give the Prize Committee ample time to purchase these gifts, we would appreciate receiving your donations by
May 15, 2009.
A donation of fifty dollars would be most welcome and more would be great appreciated!
All donations will be publicly acknowledged by being published in the NorthEastAire bulletin.
We also welcome Hole Sponsorship. If you are interested in participating, please return
the completed form (found on page 10 of the newsletter) with your contribution.
Please make check payable to A.S.H.R.A.E., Boston Chapter, and mail to:
A.S.H.R.A.E. Golf Outing Committee
c/o Bill Garvey, WSP Flack + Kurtz
88 Black Falcon Ave., Suite 210
Boston, MA 02210
Very truly yours,
ASHRAE Golf Outing Committee
Bill Garvey, Chairman
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44th ANNUAL ASHRAE
BOSTON CHAPTER GOLF OUTING
Date:
MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2009
Place:
COUNTRY CLUB OF HALIFAX, Halifax, Massachusetts
POQUOY BROOK GOLF COURSE, Lakeville, Massachusetts
Who:
ASHRAE members and guests, by reservation only. Tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-serve basis, and all
reservations MUST BE MADE BY MAY 15, 2009.
Price:
$130.00—NO TICKET SALES AT THE DOOR
This includes greens fees, electric carts, cheese table for cocktail hour, and five course dinner. Prizes for everyone
plus golf prizes.
Halifax
Tee Time:
1:00 PM
We will have a shot gun start. Two foursomes (total of 8) will drive their carts out to their pre-assigned tee (on
Par 3 tees, only one foursome will tee off). Eighteen foursomes will tee off at the same time, 1:00 PM sharp. It is
important that you be there ahead of time. The format this year has been changed to a Bramble Format. A
Bramble starts off like a Scramble where each team member tees off and the best drive is selected. How
ever, in a Bramble, after the best drive is selected, all team members from that point on will play their own
ball, stroke-play style, until each team member has holed out. Each team member must use (2) of the drives
during course play.
Poquoy Brook:
Because we sell out every year, any overflow will play at Poquoy Brook in Lakeville. This will be either shot gun
or tee times, depending on how many foursomes are registered by May 6th. If tee times, they would be 9:30 AM
to 12:45 PM.
We need to know the foursomes as soon as possible and recommend that you call immediately for reservations,
even if you do not have all the names of those in your group. Contact Bill Garvey (Phone: 617-210-1711 or
Fax: 617-210-1800). IMPORTANT: Need the sizes of those in your foursome.
Dinner Only:
A separate meal ticket may be purchased for those who do not play golf. Cost is $35.00.
Note:
All courses require that we follow course rules: Proper dress code—No jeans, tank tops, bathing suits. No metal
spikes. You are responsible for the golf carts you drive.
Lunch:
Dutch treat from regular luncheon menu. ARRIVE EARLY.
Happy Hour:
6:30 PM to 7:00 PM—Dutch treat in Club House.
Dinner:
7:00 PM - Complete roast beef dinner, beverage and dessert.
Prizes:
Prizes will be given out at check-in time for each foursome, and we want everyone to have a good time! Please
support our need for donations.
Make checks payable to A.S.H.R.A.E. Boston Chapter
Mail to: Bill Garvey @ WSP Flack + Kurtz
88 Black Falcon Ave., Suite 210
Boston, MA 02210
Enclosed is check for $_________ for _______ Golf Outing, reservations, including dinner @ $130.00 each.
_______ Dinner only reservations @ $35.00 each
Name: ____________________________________________
Phone: ________________________
Address: _________________________________________
Fax: __________________________
E-Mail: _________________________________
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Boston ASHRAE
2008 - 2009 Meeting Schedule
Date
Main Program
September
Geothermal Heat Pumps
Tuesday, September 9,
2008
Speaker
Carl Orio,
Water Energy
Distributors
PDH Credits
Meeting Manager
Location
1.5 PDH’s
Approved
Enrique de los Reyes
Doubletree Waltham
er@energysystemsdesign.com
October
Maximizing IAQ While
Saving Energy
Tuesday, October 14,
2008
Student Meeting /
Membership Night
Additional Morning Mtg!
Wednesday, October 29
Sustainable Design for
Kitchen Ventilation
Olaf Zwickau, Air Solutions & Balancing
1.5 PDH’s
Approved
Enrique de los Reyes
er@energysystemsdesign.com
National Grid Waltham
November
Underfloor Air Distribution
Systems
Steve Tafone, P.E.,
William A. Berry & Son
1.5 PDH’s
Approved
Steve Tafone
Doubletree Waltham
Tuesday, November 11,
2008
History Night / Research &
Promotion Night
December
CSI Specification Changes
Tuesday, December 9,
2008
ASPE Joint Meeting
January
Green Maintenance
Needed to Keep HVAC
Systems Green
Tuesday, January 13,
2009
Membership Night
Distinguished Lecturer
February
Radiant Cooling / Chilled
Beams
Ken Loudermilk,
Trox
Tuesday, February 10,
2009
Green Roundtable Joint
Meeting
Additional Morning Mtg!
Transpired Solar Collectors
Wednesday, February 25
David Bearg, P.E.,
Life Energy Associates
1.5 PDH’s
Approved
Doubletree Waltham
jhs@brplusa.com
stafone@berry.com
Robb Wilkinson
Pending
Darcy Carbone
Lantanas Randolph
dcarbone@stebbinsduffy.com
1.5 PDH’s
Approved
Robert G. Baker
Steve Nicholas
Doubletree Waltham
snicholas@airinds.com
1.5 PDH’s
Approved
Enrique de los Reyes
Doubletree Waltham
er@energysystemsdesign.com
Pat Will,
DAC Sales
1.5 PDH’s
Approved
Teri Shannon
tshannon@dac-hvac.com
National Grid Waltham
1.5 PDH’s
Approved
Steve Rosen
Doubletree Waltham
March
ASHRAE & Building
Information Modeling
Gordon Holness, P.E.,
President-Elect ASHRAE
Tuesday, March 10,
2009
Research & Promotion
Night
Distinguished Lecturer
April
Emerging Technologies
Various Presenters
Wednesday, April 1,
2009
AEE Joint Meeting /
Past President’s Night
May
Installation of Officers
steven.rosen@autodesk.com
N/A
Fran Boucher
Doubletree Waltham
francis.boucher@us.ngrid.com
N/A
N/A
Tuesday, May 12,
2009
June
Jeff Schultz
Bryan Hermanny
Anthony’s Pier 4 Boston
bmh@brplusa.com
Golf Outing
N/A
N/A
Monday, June 1,
2009
Bill Garvey
william.garvey@wspfk.com
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Poquoy & Halifax Country
Clubs
2008 - 2009
BOSTON CHAPTER OFFICERS, BOARD OF GOVERNORS & CHAIRPERSONS
OFFICERS
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
President
Jeffrey Schultz, BR+A
617-925-8242
jhs@brplusa.com
President-Elect
Bryan Hermanny, BR+A
617-928-8295
bmh@brplusa.com
Vice President
William Garvey, WSP Flack+Kurtz
617-210-1711
william.garvey@wspfk.com
Secretary
Patrick Duffy, BR+A
617-925-8255
pjd@brplusa.com
Treasurer
William Garvey, WSP Flack+Kurtz
617-210-1711
william.garvey@wspfk.com
2008 - 2011
2007 - 2010
2006 - 2009
Darcy Carbone
Stebbins-Duffy
781-246-0840
dcarbone@stebbinsduffy.com
Thomas Bryte
Aramark
203-245-9600
bryte-thomas@aramark.com
William Garvey
WSP Flack+Kurtz
617-210-1711
william.garvey@wspfk.com
Jim Liston
William Berry
978-774-1057
jliston@berry.com
Steve Nicholas
Air Industries
978-682-9993
snicholas@airinds.com
Steve Bosland
Einhorn, Yaffee, Prescott
617-305-9831
sbosland@eypae.com
Todd Mason
Joshua Benoist
MTE Engineering
Autodesk
(781) 329-7700
603-206-9122
tmason.mteeng@verizon.net joshua.benoist@autodesk.com
Jeff Scogland
R.T. Forbes
978-777-1220
scogland@comcast.net
Steven Rosen
Autodesk
603-621-3259
steven.rosen@autodesk.com
COMMITTEES
Attendance
Daniel Denisi, BR+A
(617) 254-0016
dcd@brplusa.com
Golf Outing
William Garvey, WSP Flack+Kurtz
617-210-1711
william.garvey@wspfk.com
NorthEastAire
Teri Shannon, DAC Sales
207-985-0873
tshannon@dac-hvac.com
Research Promotion
Steven Rosen, Autodesk
603-621-3259
steven.rosen@autodesk.com
Chapter Program
Jeffrey H. Schultz, BR+A
617-925-8242
jhs@brplusa.com
Greeting
Steven Tafone, William Berry
978-774-1057
stafone@berry.com
Product Show - April 2010
Jeffrey H. Schultz, BR+A
617-925-8242
jhs@brplusa.com
Student Activities
Joshua Benoist, Autodesk
603-206-9122
joshua.benoist@autodesk.com
Chapter Technology Transfer
Darcy Carbone, Stebbins-Duffy
781-246-0840
dcarbone@stebbinsduffy.com
Historian
Jim Liston, William Berry
978-774-1057
jliston@berry.com
Professional Development
Steve Bosland, EYP
617-305-9831
sbosland@eypae.com
Sustainability
Jim Shiminski, DAC Sales
207-985-0873
jshiminski@dac-hvac.com
CRC Delegate
Jeffrey H. Schultz, BR+A
617-925-8242
jhs@brplusa.com
Honors & Awards
Darcy Carbone, Stebbins-Duffy
781-246-0840
dcarbone@stebbinsduffy.com
Publicity
William Garvey, WSP Flack+Kurtz
617-210-1711
william.garvey@wspfk.com
&
Fran Boucher, National Grid
508-421-7299
francis.boucher@us.ngrid.com
CRC Alternate
Bryan Hermanny, BR+A
617-928-8295
bmh@brplusa.com
Membership Promotion
Daniel Cooke, RDK Engineers
857-221-5947
dcooke@rdkengineers.com
Refrigeration
Steven Tafone, William Berry
978-774-1057
stafone@berry.com
Website
Steven Rosen, Autodesk
603-621-3259
steven.rosen@autodesk.com
Future Engineers Scholarship
Cheryl Rossini, DAC Sales
207-985-0873
crossini@dac-hvac.com
Nominating
Robert Persechini, RDK Engineers
617-345-9885 x322
rpersechini@rdkengineers.com
Region 1
Garry Myers, P.E.
212-951-2815
garry.myers@wspfk.com
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Investors
Who Care
About
Tomorrow
ASHRAE RESEARCH
ASHRAE Chapter Contributors
Air Industries Inc.
Andelman and Lelek Engineering Inc.
Robert J. Barstow
Henry P Breen, Jr., PE
David A. Demoura
Richard J. Dirienzo
William R. Dougherty, Jr.
Patrick J. Duffy
Eric M. Edman
William J. Garvey
Ralph S. Gifford
Joe W. Hale
George M. Hardisty
Bryan M. Hermanny
Kirschner Associates Inc.
Gene F. Koons, Jr.
Bruce Luchner
Kenneth McKlinski
Joseph Mierzejewski, III
Daniel W. Miles, PE
Stephen W. Nicholas
William A. O’Leary
Paul F. Padua
Robert J. Persechini
Steven L. Rosen
Jeffrey H. Schultz
Michael Sconsoni
Donald F. Steele
Parker Symmes
Steven J. Tafone
Walsh Mechanical Contractors
Jane M. Wolf
Jeffrey Zajac
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