CLEVELAND ASHRAE NEWSLETTER March 2014 MARCH LUNCH MEETING Demand Control Ventilation and ASHRAE 62.1-2013: Finding a Balance Wednesday, March 19, 2014 Speaker:Mike Jones – C arrier Corporation Times: 11:30 AM - 11:50 AM 11:50 AM - 12:20 PM 12:20 PM - 1:00 PM Member Sign-In Lunch Presentation Location: Harry’s Steakhouse 5664 Brecksville Road Independence, OH 44131 R.S.V.P. via your Constant Contact invitation. Guests are welcome for a $25 meal charge. Building owners, facility managers, and engineers have many issues to weigh when selecting HVAC systems and controls. Occupant comfort, regulatory compliance, energy usage, and system costs are all major considerations. Balancing between all four categories can be a major challenge, if not impossible. When properly applied and maintained, Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) can be a powerful tool to help maintain a balance between costs and performance. In this presentation, we will: • Review the basics of DCV • Review key components of ASHRAE 62.1 pertaining to ventilation • Learn how to correctly apply DVC while complying with 62.1 for both single and multi-zone systems • Discuss other ventilation reset methods This Month’s Sponsor The Northern Ohio Representative for: "Your Source for Boiler & Burner Systems" 3201 E. Royalton Rd. Broadview Hts, OH 44147 (888) 893-0284 www.econtrol.com If you are interested in sponsoring the newsletter, please contact Jack Malone at 216-391-3700. email: [email protected] THE PRESIDENT’S CORNER BY SCOTT DUSENBURY OFFICERS & COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN 2013-2014 Officers and Board of Governors It is hard to believe that we only have three chapter meetings left in this present ASHRAE year. It seems like only yesterday that Matt Morgan handed the reigns over to me for the chapter and soon I will be handing them over to Doug. Time flies when you are having fun! At this month’s meeting we will be discussing demand control ventilation and ASHRAE 62.1. This is a topic that needs frequent discussion and presentation. With so much energy tied up in conditioning outside air, we need to be extra vigilant in how much we bring in. But we also need to be cautious and make sure we meet our needs with respect to indoor environmental quality. Additionally, ASHRAE muddies the water by releasing a new standard every three years with updates and “clarifications”. I am definitely looking forward to this presentation. Also, it would appear that you liked taking our meeting survey’s online. So I think we will try the experiment again this month. See you all at the meeting! –Scott1 President President Elect Treasurer Secretary Scott Dusenbury Doug Barnes James Dudt Shariq Ali Board of Governors Gina Anselmo Brendan Hall Matt Morgan Committees and Chairs Chapter Technical Transfer Committee Mike Quinn Programs (CTTC) Mike Quinn Refrigeration (CTTC) Richard B. Long Grassroots Government Activities Doug Barnes Membership & Roster 1 I couldn’t do a whole column without a single footnote. It just wouldn’t be right. It was also a short month. Brendan Hall Product Directory Daniel J. Bacik Research Promotion Shariq Ali Newsletter Jack Malone Student Activities Matt Nelson Honors & Awards Fred H. Hollman Historian Dave Deschler Science Fair Steven R. Armstrong Meeting Hosts Gina Anselmo Scholarship Fund (Sal Triana & Gardiner) Ken Borah Billy Kodosky Shawn Beres Gary Gardiner Golf Outing Engineer’s Week Louis A. Bentzen Ken Borah James G. MacMillan Special Events Budget & IRS Compliance Sunshine Fund Website Brian McFearin Fred H. Hollman James W. Wickert James Dudt SPEAKER INFO Mike Jones | Carrier Corporation Mike is based out of Syracuse, NY, where he is an application engineer with Carrier for air terminals, indoor selfcontained units, dedicated outdoor air units, and energy recovery systems; as well as an affiliate member of the ASHRAE Central NY chapter. Previously, Mike spent 6 years with Carrier Commercial Service, where he specialized in design/build systems for commercial and industrial customers, such as DuPont, Friesland-Campina, Gannett, WellsFargo, The State University of New York, and United Health Services. Prior to joining Carrier, Mike attended Clarkson University, where he holds a BS in Engineering and Management. ASHRAE Scholarship Application If you know of someone who is actively attending college to earn a mechanical or architectural engineering degree at a Northeast Ohio University or out of the area but is from the Northeast Ohio area, please point them in a direction of a Sal Triana Scholarship possibility. The intent of this scholarship is to help those engineering students seeking to someday make a career in the HVAC consulting/ engineering/sales businesses get through the financial struggles of a higher education. Applications can be found on the Cleveland ASHRAE Website and e-mailed to [email protected]. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Ken Borah at 216-391-3700. ASHRAE CONFERENCES 2013-2014 ASHRAE Conferences 2013–2014 Attend to See What’s New, Learn New Skills, Earn PDHs, Network with Peers ASHRAE IAQ 2013: Environmental Health in Low Energy Buildings Oct. 15–18, 2013 | Vancouver, BC, Canada www.ashrae.org/IAQ2013 Comprehensive overview presented via papers. Co-organizer: ASHRAE 2014 Winter Conference Jan. 18–22, 2014 | New York, NY Jan. 21–23, 2014 | AHR Expo www.ashrae.org/newyork High Performance Buildings Conference April 7–8, 2014 | San Francisco, Calif. www.hpbmagazine.org/hpb2014 HIGH State-of-the-industry presentations PERFORMANCE BUILDINGS CONFERENCE Efficient, High Performance Buildings for Developing Economies April 24–25, 2014 | Manila, Philippines www.ashrae.org/Developing2014 First ASHRAE conference on this topic. Organized by: Bookstore Sponsor: First International Conference on Energy and Indoor Environment for Hot Climates Feb. 24–26, 2014 | Doha, Qatar www.ashrae.org/hotclimates Papers focused on arid and humid hot climates. Endorsed by: ASHRAE 2014 Annual Conference June 28–July 2, 2014 | Seattle, Wash. www.ashrae.org/seattle 2nd Annual Research Summit presented. Organized by: 2014 ASHRAE/IBPSA-USA Building Simulation Conference Sept. 10–12, 2014 | Atlanta, Ga. www.ashrae.org/Simulation2014 Single collaboration of Energy Modeling and SimBuild Conferences. Co-sponsor: Gold sponsor: Endorsed by: Co-sponsor: REHVA Federation of European Heating, Ventilation and Air-conditioning Associations Organized by: Get Updated on Current Trends and Make Industry Connections at an ASHRAE Conference! www.ashrae.org/conferences IN THE NEWS... ASHRAE’s High Performance Buildings Conference Presenters and posters are being sought for ASHRAE’s High Performance Buildings Conference which will take place April 7-8, 2014 at Hyatt Fisherman’s Wharf – San Francisco, California. Abstracts for presentations were due October 25, 2013, while poster PDFs are due February 21, 2014. Additional information can be found at www.hpbmagazine.org/hpb2014. The Conference program will have a mix of invited speakers and a call for presenters. In addition, there will be a poster session on “Measured Building Performance” and “Modeled Building Performance.” “We would like to see a balance of presentations showing innovation, proven methods for improving building operation resulting in deep energy efficiency and indoor environmental quality, measured performance and HPB case studies demonstrating new technologies.” conference chair, Kent Peterson said. “We are seeking posters of designed or built buildings that balance high performance building attributes of energy efficiency, water savings and indoor environmental quality.” Building upon the 2012 High Performance Buildings Conference and 2009 Net-Zero Energy Conference, the conference seeks to advance the industry’s efforts to accomplish a true high-performance built environment. “The conference topics provide a comprehensive overview of high performance building design with a focus on strategies in several areas.” Peterson said. New subject areas include water efficiency, building occupant behavior, new building technologies and indoor environmental quality. In addition, there is increased emphasis on lighting/daylighting and the building envelope. Presentations and Posters are being sought for the following tracks: • Building Envelope • Building Occupant Behavior • Building Performance Modeling • Building Performance Measurement • Case Studies and Lesson Learned • Daylighting • Indoor Environmental Quality Strategies • Low Energy Techniques • Market Value (Return on Investment) • New Building Technologies • Operating for High Performance • Plug Load Reduction Strategies • Policy/Benchmarking • Water Efficiency Strategies The conference is being presented by ASHRAE’s High Performing Buildings magazine, the industry’s premier source for measured performance of practices and technologies to promote better buildings. ASHRAE, founded in 1894, is a building technology society with more than 50,000 members worldwide. The Society and its members focus on building systems, energy efficiency, indoor air quality, refrigeration and sustainability. Through research, standards writing, publishing, certification and continuing education, ASHRAE shapes tomorrow’s built environment today. More information can be found at www.ashrae.org/news. IN THE NEWS... CEM Course Hosted by the Northern Ohio Chapter of AEE: DATES: March 24 - 28, 2014 LOCATION: Goodyear Global HQ in Akron, OH CEM: The Mark of an Energy Professional Since its inception in 1981, the Certified Energy Manager (CEM) credential has become widely accepted and used as a measure of professional accomplishment within the energy management field. It has gained industry-wide use as the standard for qualifying energy professionals both in the United States and abroad. It is recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy, the Office of Federal Energy Management Programs (FEMP), and the U.S. Agency for International Development, as well as by numerous state energy offices, major utilities, corporations and energy service companies. Goodyear Global HQ in Akron, OH The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co 200 Innovation Way Akron, Ohio 44316-0001 BUILDING: TRAINING RM. PARKING: COFFEE BREAKS : LUNCH: Global Headquarters HQ 3327 Adjacent to the building (Free) Provided Available in Goodyear cafeteria All Cleveland, Akron/Canton ASHRAE Chapter Members can attend at the AEE Member discounted price! $1,795 including testing fee (A savings of $600 over std. plus local course saves on travel expenses) Payment CHECK or CC* to AEE Northern Ohio Chapter c/o Richard G Lubinski 2925 Circle Drive Silver Lake Ohio 44224-3045 *Credit card payments at an AEE chapter meeting or by other arrangements. MAXIMUM = 30 people (based on the size of the training room) For more information: http://www.aeecenter.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3351 To apply for CEM course: http://www.aeecenter.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3351#HowToApply Questions? Email [email protected] or AEE direct [email protected] BUILDING OFFICIALS CONFERENCE OF NORTHEAST OHIO About BOCONEO (from www.boconeo.org/about) Founded in 1951, the Building Officials Conference of Northeast Ohio is a nonprofit membership association, comprised of more than 350 members who span the building community, from code enforcement officials to building designers. BOCONEO provides a unique opportunity for individuals to join and derive the benefits of membership in Ohio’s largest code officials’ organization. Our members are professionals who are directly or indirectly engaged in the construction and regulatory process. Purpose: (A) To effect an association of building officials and certain others affiliated with building construction into a group functioning for the mutual benefit of the general public, the Conference members and governmental agencies in northeast Ohio. (B) To aid its members by acting as a service organization and as a source of information. (C) To develop, promote and institute educational programs for the benefit of its members. (D) To promulgate, develop, promote and make available to its members such ordinances, codes, rules, regulations and standards as may be deemed advisable and desirable. (E) To develop technical advisory services available to its members. (F) To foster closer cooperation and exchange of information among its members, governmental agencies and other building official organizations. Affiliations: BOCONEO is a “Chapter” member of OBOA (Ohio Building Officials Association) and ICC (International Code Council) organizations. These organizations are dedicated to preserving the public health, safety and welfare in the built environment through the effective, efficient use and enforcement of Model Codes. Please see our course registration form on the following page! 2014 BOCONEO Educational Institute Building Officials Conference of NE Ohio Friday, March 28, 2014 Name: Address: City: _________________________________________________ State: ______________ Zip: Phone: _________________________ Email: ____________________________________ BBS#: Check the appropriate boxes for your morning and afternoon class choices: REGISTRATION 7:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Architectural Track 8:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. MEP Track Plans Examination 101 BBS2014-238 Credit: 3 hours MPE, EPE, PPE, RPE Instructor: Debbie Ohler, OBBS General & Building/Fire 2011 Changes to the Plumbing Code BBS2014-Pending Concrete & Masonry – Field Applications & Quality Control BBS2014-124 Credit: 3 hours All Certifications except EPE, ESI Credit: 3 hours BO, MPE, MI, PI, RBO, RPE, RBI, RPI, RIUI Instructor: Mario DiFranco Instructor: Brian Rogers LUNCH 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 12:15 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. Residential Code of Ohio & Code Conflicts for Inspectors BBS2014-242 2011 NEC – Article 250 BBS2014-061 Case Studies for Proper Plan Review to Avoid Disaster BBS2014-055 Credit: 3 hours BO, MPE, EPE, PPE, BI, RBO,RPE,RBI,RIUI Credit: 3 hours BO, MPE, EPE, ESI, RBO,RPE Credit: 3 hours BO, MPE, EPE, ESI BI, FPI, RBO, RPE, RBI, RIUI, NRIUI Instructor: Bill Gallagher, AIA Instructor: Joe Cenzori, IAEI Inst: Ralph Dolence & Jerry Flanik Registration Fee: $120.00 includes breakfast & lunch Location - 2014 BOCONEO Educational Institute: Register online at www.boconeo.org or mail check and application payable to: Normandy Party Center 30310 Palisades Parkway, Wickliffe, Ohio 44092 BOCONEO P.O. Box 241295 Cleveland, Ohio 44124 Questions/Contacts Jerry Flanik 440-350-2636 Ray Sack 440-943-7115 Laura Heilman 440-338-6700 x233 (Payment accepted by credit card or with pre-paid check) Architects - All BBS courses are good for your HSW hours required by the Ohio State Board of Architects. “Where education is at the center of our organization” SUNSHINE COMMITTEE W e offer our sympathy to past Chapter President Billy Kodosky in the loss of his grandmother Thelma “Jeannie” Kodosky on March 7, 2014, in Lilly, Pennsylvania, at age 78. She is survived by her husband of 61 years, William G. Kodosky; four children; 12 grandchildren, including Billy; and 12 great-grandchildren. “The timing of death, like the ending of a story, gives a changed meaning to what preceded it.” – Mary Catherine Bateson ASHRAE MEMBERSHIP PROMOTION GOLF OUTING INFO/DIRECTIONS Tuesday, June 3, 2014 Sugar Bush Golf Club 11186 SR 88 . Garrettsville, OH 44231 P 330.527.4202 TOURNAMENT GOLF WILL BE PLAYED Limited to 120 golfers 9:00amRegistration Begins 10:00am Shotgun Start 3:30pmCocktails 4:00pm Steak Dinner/Prizes We are playing for the prestigious GARDINER TROPHY Lunch will be provided at your turn between holes 9 & 10, or 18 & 1 New members golf & dine for FREE with receipt of new membership registration within two weeks prior to event. Non-members are welcome. Directions from Akron: This event proudly supports the scholarship fund so graciously started by Mr. Sal Triana. Thanks to all, in advance, for your continued support of ASHRAE Cleveland. Take I-76 E to SR 5/44 N toward Ravenna. Take 14 W/44 N. Take right at second traffic light (which is SR 88 N). Travel on SR 88 N for about 15 miles. Golf course will be on the right hand side. Directions from Cleveland: Take 480 E/271 Interchange to 422 E toward Solon. Travel 422 E to Mumford Rd. Turn right onto Mumford Rd. Continue on Mumford until it dead-ends into SR 88 S. Turn right onto SR 88 S. Travel 1.5 miles and the golf course will be on the left hand side. Please see maps on following page ASHRAE MEMBERSHIP PROMOTION GOLF OUTING MAPS SUGAR BUSH GOLF CLUB AKRON CLEVELAND ASHRAE MEMBERSHIP PROMOTION GOLF OUTING SIGN-UP TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 2014 SUGAR BUSH GOLF CLUB Name Company Team Captain (Sponsor) Member (y/n) Player No. 2 Player No. 3 Player No. 4 For each additional foursome please complete an additional registration Golf & Dinner _____ x $90/person = _________ Dinner Only _____ x $25/person = _________ Sponsor a Hole _____ x $75 = _________ (All signs will be provided by the Cleveland Chapter) Name on Sign Beverage Donation = _________ Cash donation to the Sal Triana Scholarship Fund = _________ Advanced 50/50 Raffle Tickets (7 for $5) _____ x $5 = _________ (tickets will be 5 for $5 on the day of event) (7 tickets) TOTAL = Make Checks Payable To: CLEVELAND ASHRAE CHAPTER Mail Payment To: CLEVELAND ASHRAE GOLF OUTING c/o Karpinski Engineering Attn: Matt Morgan 3135 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44115 If you bring a non-member and they join the Society and the Cleveland chapter of ASHRAE within two weeks of the event, then that individual’s golf and dinner is free. A receipt of new membership registration must be received on or by the day of the event. Potential members can sign up at www.ashrae.com. CHAPTER CALENDAR 2013 2014 August 26, 2013 January 15, 2014 ASHRAE Research Promotion Golf Outing September 16, 2013 Fan Powered Boxes/Type/When & Where to Use Speaker: Dennis Sikkema Location: Harry’s Steakhouse LUNCH MEETING: Update on Refrigerants: Past, Present, and Future Speaker: Dr. Eckhard A. Groll Location: Harry’s Steakhouse February 19, 2014 LUNCH MEETING: October 21, 2013 Social Media/Marketing Speaker: Matthew DeWees Location: Harry’s Steakhouse November 18, 2013 Controls Sequence of Operation Speaker: Automated Logic Corporation Location: Harry’s Steakhouse March 19, 2014 LUNCH MEETING: State of Ohio Procurement Options Speaker: Craig Weise Location: Harry’s Steakhouse Demand Controlled Ventilation and ASHRAE 62.1 Location: Harry’s Steakhouse December, 2013 April 17, 2014 No Meeting Satellite Broadcast (DOAS) Location: Karpinski Engineering? April 21, 2014 Distinguished Lecturers Program: Thermally Active Structures for Green Buildings Speakers: Daniel Nall and Thornton Tomasetti Location: Harry’s Steakhouse May 19, 2014 RTU Sound Attenuation Speaker: Kris Kollevoll from BRD Nonoise Location: Harry’s Steakhouse June 2014 Membership Promotion Golf Outing August 2014 Regional CRC Location: Detroit, Michigan Newsletter Design & Cover Photo by Lisa Wilding
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