Ice Storage Talk

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Ice Storage Talk
Dayton Chapter | Oct 2015
PO Box 3202 Dayton, OH 45401
www.daytonashrae.org
Membership Promotion &
Research Promotion Donor
Recognition Night
October 12th
2015-2016 OFFICERS
President
MIKE KENNEDY
MBKennedy@heapy.com
Heapy Engineering
President-Elect
NATHAN LAMMERS
Nathan.Lammers@waibelenergysystems.com
Waibel Energy Systems
Treasurer
ROB MAURO
Rob.Mauro@danis.com
Danis Construction
Secretary
SUMETA SACHDEVA
SSachdeva@heapy.com
Heapy Engineering
Mark Your Calendars
August 19th
Board of Governors
8AM, Heapy Engineering
September 2nd
Engineer’s Club
110 East Monument
Dayton, Ohio 45402
Tech Sessions: 5:00pm to 6:00pm
“Need to Know: Beginning an Ice Storage Project”
Social/Cocktail: 5:30pm to 6:30pm
Presentation to Follow
Ice Storage Talk
Earl Rudolph
Midwest Regional Sales Manager
Calmac Manufacturing Corporation
An in depth look at the feasibility, energy
saving potential, and complete benefits associated with an ice storage project.
FREE to All Members and Prospective Members.
$20 to All Others.
Please RSVP to JPFauber@heapy.com
by Thursday 10/8 @ Noon
September 16th
Join Us as We Recognize
Denny Lammlein
8AM, Heapy Engineering
For his service to Dayton ASHRAE & Research Promotion
Dayton Green Expo
10AM, UD River Campus
Board of Governors
Committee Chairs
Membership
JEREMY FAUBER
JPFauber@heapy.com
Heapy Engineering
History
TOM FERDELMAN
tferdelman@ymail.com
Newsletter Editor
BRYAN SCHENCK
BWSchenck@heapy.com
Heapy Engineering
Research Promo
TOM MASTBAUM
tmastbaum@solidblendtechnologies.com
Solid Blend Technologies
Student Activities
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A Note from the President:
Fall is officially here and the Dayton Chapter is gearing
up for our first Engineer’s Club meeting. Please join
us next Monday as we honor our Research donors and
kick off a night of thermal storage discussion. Arrive
early for the Tech Session and earn an additional CE
hr. If you are just considering getting into ASHRAE,
now is the best time! You can earn 12 annual CE hr
certificates by attending each of our monthly meetings. Stay tuned for info on our next YEA outing event
and volunteer information on a Habitat for Humanity
build day. We are always looking for people to “step
up” and help out. Come to the next BOG meeting on
Wednesday, October 21 at 8 AM at Heapy Engineering
to find out how you can be a part of making things
happen at Dayton ASHRAE. We’re aiming for plenty
extra help hosting next year’s Chapters Regional Conference here in downtown Dayton.
RUSSELL MARCKS
Mike Kennedy—President, Dayton ASHRAE
Russell.marcks@sinclair.edu
Sinclair Community College
CTTC/CRC Chair
EVAN NUTT
Evan.Nutt@trane.com
Waibel Energy Systems
Grassroots/YEA
STEVEN N. MEIER
smeier@watkem.com
Wat-Kem Mechanical
Board of Governors
JEREMY FAUBER
Heapy Engineering
RICK PAVLAK
Heapy Engineering
LARRAINE KAPKA
Sinclair Community
College
President:
Chris Hampel
CAC Distributing Carrier
Pres. Elect:
Mark Nieheisel
Uptime Solutions
Vice Pres.:
John Mosgo
Landis & Gyr Powers
Secretary:
Dave Deger
Curtis Fan Sales
Treasurer:
Dennis Lewis
EG&G Mound App Tech
BOD :
All Officers & Committee Members
Education:
Russell Marcks
Sinclair College
Membership:
Joe Ferdelman
Heapy Engineering
Res Promotion: Pedro Camejo
Lorenz & Williams
TEGA:
Jim Hocker
Stan & Associates
Refrigeration:
Dale Haxton
NCR Corporation
Historian:
Phil Van Styn
Heapy Engineering
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Dayton ASHRAE
Newsletter and on
the Dayton ASHRAE
Website.
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for $20 a month or
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All proceeds to Dayton
ASHRAE Scholarship
Fund.
Send ad copy to:
Larraine.Kapka@Sinclair.edu
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Membership Recognition
(July—October):
(July—October):
Mitch Knapke
10-Year
Joseph Rozsnaki
Matthew Guggenbiller
Kamalakkannan Muthusubramanian
Mohamed Osman
Larry Berna
Andrew Eckrich
Bryant Holbrook
Michael Ising
Kathleen Sturtevant
Manjhunath Ayyampudur
Ben Florkey
Jack Langenkamp
Reed Poling
25-Year
Ritchie Mumpower
30-Year
Don Miller
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2014-2015 saw ASHRAE continue it’s leadership in developing standards
and guidance for the design, operation, and maintenance of healthy, energy-efficient buildings. As expected, we exceeded our goals for 20142015 with a final donation total of :
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Thanks to all of you who supported this successful program in our Chapter!
Currently, we have achieved
32% ($5,592 of $17,306)
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Dear ASHRAE Member,
ASHRAE respectfully requests your help and voice to protect the development, adoption, and implementation of ANSI/ASHRAE/IES 90.1 Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings, and the International Energy Conservation Code
(IECC) from the potentially harmful effects of proposed Federal legislation.
Take action by visiting https://account.votility.com/enterprise/ASHRAE/ec/142
The Energy and Commerce Committee of the US House of Representatives is in the process
of marking up the North American Energy Security and Infrastructure Act of 2015 (H.R.8), an
energy bill that could include language from the Energy Savings and Building Efficiency Act
(H.R.1273, commonly known as “Blackburn-Schrader”). Such language would likely limit the
technical assistance that the US Department of Energy (DOE) currently provides, upon request, to ASHRAE, the International Code Council, States, and Indian tribes for the development, adoption, and implementation of Standard 90.1 and the IECC.
Taken together, the possible provisions in this legislation threaten to reduce understanding of
the potential full impacts of the consensus-based model building energy codes.
ASHRAE’s leadership believes that more information on the impacts of building energy efficiency is needed, not less. As a result, I strongly encourage you to contact your
US House Representative and urge them to protect model building energy codes by
opposing the inclusion of language from H.R.1273 in the North American Energy Security and Infrastructure Act of 2015 (H.R.8) or any bill in the US House of Representatives.
For your convenience, ASHRAE has provided a suggested letter to send to your US Representative. Please take action by visiting https://account.votility.com/enterprise/ASHRAE/
ec/142
Thank you in advance for your time and efforts to protect the development, adoption, and implementation of 90.1 and the IECC.
Sincerely,
David Underwood
ASHRAE President 2015–16
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2015-2016 ASHRAE RESEARCH PROMOTION
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2014-2015 saw ASHRAE continue its leadership in developing standards and guidance for the design, operation and maintenance of healthy, energy efficient buildings.
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