Cooling Tower Fundamentals - Hampton Roads Chapter ASHRAE
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Cooling Tower Fundamentals - Hampton Roads Chapter ASHRAE
Cooling Tower Fundamentals & Chapter Awards Presentation Tuesday, April 7th, 2015 Troy Reineck has been with Evapco since 2007 and is currently the Global Product Manager of Open Cooling Towers. Prior to his current role, Troy has held internal positions in Closed Circuit Coolers and in the Replacement Market. He also has sales experience with a HVAC Sales & Service Rep firm in Boston, MA. Prior to Troy’s time with Evapco, he has held positions in Design, Manufacturing, and Sales Engineering in the Automotive Industry. He earned a BSME from GMI Engineering & Management Institute. Presentation Abstract: This talk covers the fundamentals of the design, operation, and maintenance considerations of open cooling towers. Mr. Reineck will present first-hand experiences of things that go right and go wrong in cooling tower installations. The talk will also cover a broad survey of available equipment and manufacturers of open cooling towers. We will also be having our annual awards ceremony where we honor and recognize our 2014 sponsors. We can’t thank our sponsors enough for their financial contributions that have allowed our ASHRAE chapter to thrive. Earn 1 hour of Professional Development Hours at this meeting. Date: ***TUESDAY** April 7, 2015 Lunch Location: ITT TECH – Theory 4 – 5425 Robin Hood Rd, Norfolk, VA 23513 Enter Building Doors right below ITT Tech Sign hanging from Bldg facade Turn right in the foyer and pass the receptionist desk Take double doors out of foyer and ASHRAE sign in desk will be in the hallway Time: Meet and Greet/Lunch at 11:45am and Tech Session begins at 12:00 pm Payment: Members = $20.00 Non-Members = $25.00 Students = $10.00 For reservations go to http://hamptonroads.ashraechapters.org/
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