Topic: “The New ASHRAE Standard 189.1-2009 for High Performance Green Buildings”
Date: September 8, 2010
Time: Happy Hour at 5:30 pm, Dinner at 6:00 pm, Meeting at 6:30 pm
Location: The Royal Banquet & Conference Center (www.theroyalbanquet.com)
3801 Hillsborough Street - Suite 109
Raleigh, NC 27607
Cost: $30.00 for Dinner & Drinks
Presentation:ASHRAE recently released a new standard for the “Design of High Performance, Green Buildings” (Standard 189.1-2009).The Standard provides minimum requirements for a high-performance green building, and was developed with the intent of balancing environmental factors involved with the sitting, design, construction, and planning for the operation of buildings.This session provides a detailed look at the standard, background on its development and some discussion on how it might be used and adopted by various localities and organizations.
Speaker:THOMAS M. LAWRENCE, Ph.D, P.E., LEED-AP is a Public Service Associate with the University of Georgia, and has 30 years of professional experience in engineering and environmentally related fields. Before going back for his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Purdue, he spent approximately 20 of those years in progressively more responsible engineering and management positions in industry and consulting. He is the chair of ASHRAE Technical Committee 2.8, “Building Environmental Impact and Sustainability”, and is a member of the committee which wrote the ASHRAE standard on high-performance green buildings (Standard 189.1). As an ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer, he gives presentations and workshops on green building design at venues around the world. At the University of Georgia, Dr. Lawrence teaches courses in Building HVAC, Green Building Design, Residential Building Design, and Heat Transfer. As part of the Engineering Outreach program, he is helping to coordinate building energy reduction activities within the entire university system for the state of Georgia.
Dr. Lawrence has a B.S. with Highest Distinction honors in Environmental Science from Purdue University (1978), a M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Oregon State University (1982) and a second M.S. degree in Engineering Management from Washington University earned in 1989. He received a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University in the spring of 2004 researching the impacts of demand-controlled ventilation on energy consumption and indoor air quality in smaller commercial buildings.
REGISTRATION FORM LOCATED IN THE DOWNLOADS/FORMS SECTION OF THE WEBSITE
12:00 PM BBQ LunchClosest to the Pin
1:00 PMShot Gun StartTwo Chances to Win
6:00 PMPrizes – 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place TeamsLongest Drive
FormatCaptains ChoiceTwo Chances to Win
Please register now. You can make up your own team or we will assign you a foursome. All proceeds will benefit ASHRAE RESEARCH.Thank you for your support!
For questions contact Matt Rowe or Jeff Cline, Ph: (919) 256-6105 or (919) 881-9939; Mail forms/fees to Matt Rowe/James M. Pleasants, Co., 7511-103 Mourning Dove Road, Raleigh, NC 27615
PAYMENT REQUIRED AT TIME OF REGISTRATION.In the case of rain, a rain date will be scheduled.
DIRECTIONS FROM I-440
Take Lake Wheeler Rd Exit (297). Turn North onto Lake Wheeler. Turn Left at First Light onto Centennial Pkwy. Turn Left at Second Light onto Achievement Drive.Turn Left at the stop sign onto Main Campus Drive.
Topic: “Variable Refrigerant Flow Air Conditioning Technology”
Date: April 14, 2010
Time: 5:30 PM Happy Hour, Meeting: 6:30 PM Location: The Royal Banquet & Conference Center (NEW LOCATION)
Cost: $30.00 for Dinner & Drinks
The Royal Banquet & Conference Center (www.theroyalbanquet.com)
3801 Hillsborough St.(Across from Meredith College Entrance) Same Building as The Brickhouse, formerly Playmakers Sports Bar.
Raleigh, NC 27607.
Presentation: Lee Alcorn will enlighten us on the latest and greatest developments of Variable Refrigerant Flow Air-Conditioning Technology. As an attendee you will learn the do's and don'ts and how to apply this technology to the correct application. This presentation will cover the advantages of applying this technology and why it would be a better selection. The presentation will end with a question and answer session.
Speaker: Ms. Lee Alcorn is a degreed mechanical engineer and is LEED AP certified.She was a member of the local Triangle Chapter of ASHRAE and past president before her relocation to the northeast. Currently Lee is a Key Account Manager in the commercial AC group of "LG" and is based in New Jersey. Ms. Alcorn has worked in the refrigeration field for many years and has work for companies such as Daikin-McQuay, Honeywell, & Johnson Controls. Lee's background includes various positions all being related to the refrigeration field.
ASHRAE MEMBERSHIP PROMOTION NIGHT – RBC CENTER TOUR / CAROLINA HURRICANES
Date: April 8, 2010 Time: 5:30 PM – Tour; 7:30 PM - Game Time Location: Service Entrance – RBC Center
RSVP by 4/6/10: Email Matt Rowe at
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Cost: $22.50 (Check/Cash Only at the time of the event for hockey ticket)
Game: Carolina Hurricanes vs. Montreal Canadians
Details: The tour will start with a description of the facility system including what has to happen on an event day. We will then tour the main basement mechanical room which houses the ice making equipment and comfort cooling water cooled chillers.Next we will tour other parts of the facility including the air handling unit mechanical room, rooftop equipment, & catwalk.The tour will conclude in the basement with a question & answer period.
Also: The Hurricanes will be having a Front Lawn Party before the game.There will be live music (Aftershock, the Triangle’s premier 80’s rock cover band), inflatable rides and games for the kids, & food/beverage vendors.
Topic: “HVAC Systems Design for Airborne Infection Control Spaces in Healthcare Facilities”
Date: March 10, 2010
Time: 5:30 PM Happy Hour, Meeting: 6:30 PM
Location: NCSU McKimmon Center
Cost: $30.00 for Dinner & Drinks
NCSU McKimmon Conference & Training Center
1101 Gorman Street
Raleigh, NC 27606.
Presentation: The presentation starts with the US guidelines and standards of Healthcare Facilities Design, then it discusses the typical environment-controlled spaces, such as operating room (operation theatre), infection isolation room, protective environments and critical-care room. It further discuses architectural considerations, temperature and humidity controls, ventilation requirements, air-handling systems, flow diagrams, pressurization, filtrations and UV treatment, as well as water-borne microbial contamination control, etc. Many design samples and photos are included.
Speaker: ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer, Mr. Wei Sun; Mr. Sun received his BSME from University of Shanghai for Science and Technology in China in 1985, and was accepted as a MSME student in Shanghai Jiaotong University in China in 1987. In 1988 he was awarded with an academic scholarship from University of Kentucky in the United States and then received his MSAE degree from University of Kentucky in 1992. Since then Mr. Sun has been working in the US as a design and consulting engineer for 18 years in building mechanical systems design, HVAC&R consulting and research. He is a registered Professional Engineer in 12 states in the United States.
Main Presentation: This session is designed to help building owners, operators, and engineers perform on-site energy efficiency surveys with more confidence and accuracy. Specifically, this course is directed toward the on-site inspection and critical assessment of heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems; refrigeration systems; lighting systems; compressed air; and motor applications typically found in buildings and process facilities. Attendees will receive a qualitative understanding of design and operation considerations for common systems and will learn site survey techniques to help them gather the information needed to evaluate the costs and benefits of a variety of energy-efficiency improvements.
Speaker: ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer, Hank Jackson, owner and principal of ETech Solutions, has provided technical training and consulting services in the energy efficiency marketplace since 1979. He holds a Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (1974) and a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering (1978), both from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia. Originally registered in Georgia, Mr. Jacksons currently practices in North Carolina. Mr. Jackson served as director of the Georgia Industrial Energy Extension Service program at the Georgia Institute of Technology prior to entering a private consulting practice. During a five year hiatus from consulting (1999 – 2005), he was department chair of Mechanical Engineering Technology at Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College in Asheville, North Carolina.
Topic:“Summary of NC Senate Bill 668 Requirements (High Efficient Buildings) and Energy Modeling per ASHRAE 90.1-2004 – Appendix G”
Date: January 13, 2010 Time: 6:00 PM Happy Hour, Meeting: 7:00 PM Location: NCSU McKimmon Center
Cost: $30.00 for Dinner & Drinks
Presentation: Ginger Scoggins will enlighten us on State Senate Bill 668. This bill requires that new and renovated State Buildings over 20,000 sq. ft. be required to reduce energy consumption by 30% (new) and 20%(renovated) over the ASRHAE 90.1-2004 baseline building criteria per Appendix G requirements. This seminar will also discuss other requirements of the State Senate Bill. Ginger’s presentation will include commissioning, water reduction, and advance planning. In addition, Ginger will address Energy Modeling and Life Cycle Cost procedures that are required by the State for submission of a Senate Bill 668 compliant project. This will be followed by an open question session. We can guarantee increased knowledge of State Senate Bill 668 after attending this presentation.
Speaker: Ms.Ginger Scoggins, PE, LEED AP is the President of Engineered Designs, Inc., a full-service plumbing, HVAC, and electrical design firm in Raleigh. She is a licensed mechanical engineer with over 20 years of experience in the design and construction of a variety of building types throughout the State. She is a long-standing member of American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) which works to promote a sustainable world. She has served in numerous positions and chaired several committees in the ASHRAE organization, as well as having presented technical sessions on sustainable design and energy modeling using ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Energy Standards for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings. Her company was instrumental in achieving the first LEED-CI Platinum project in North Carolina and has been able to achieve Silver and Gold statuson several other projects. Ms. Scoggins now serves on the State of NC Energy Advisory Committee which was formed to provide an implementation path for the 2007 Session Senate Bill 668, requiring all major State project to perform 20-30% better than
ASHRAE 90.1 requirements.
Date: November 11, 2009
Time: 5:30 PM Happy Hour, Meeting: 6:30 PM
Location: NetApp, 7301 Kit Creek Rd, Morrisville,, North Carolina
Directions:
From the Raleigh Durham International Airport (RDU)
Depart the airport on Airport Boulevard towards I-40.
Take I-540 to the Exit for Davis Drive.
Cross over Davis Drive to Kit Creek Road.
Stay on Kit Creek Road over area lake.
Turn left into the NetApp parking lot on the left; 7301 Kit Creek Road
Enter and check in building one (the one with the flag poles)
Please Note: The directions from MapQuest, Yahoo, and MSN maps are not correct
using the NetApp mailing address. Directions in electronic mapping software
should use the following:
NetApp Mapping Address
7301 Kit Creek Road
Morrisville, NC 27560
Presentation: The EPA stated in its report to Congress “During the past five years,
increasing demand for computer resources has led to significant growth in the number
of data center servers, along with an estimated doubling in the energy used by these
servers and the power and cooling infrastructure that supports them.” In a typical
data center for every watt of energy used by computer equipment another watt is used
to cool it. In this presentation we will learn about 2008 ASHRAE Environmental
Guidelines for Datacom Equipment, and the ASHRAE Datacom Series, a series of eight
publications, that provides a comprehensive treatment of datacom cooling and related
subjects. We will learn about the metrics used to measure data center HVAC efficiency.
And we will see how HVAC energy used by a typical data center can be reduced by 80%.
The presentation will conclude with a tour the new NetApp Data Center.
This 125,000 sq. ft. facility has over 3,600,000 cfm of AHU capacity and a chilled
water system totaling 12,200 tons.
Speaker: Joe Miller: Joe joined NetApp in 2006 with 20 years of HVAC and control experience.
Shortly after arriving he was instrumental in developing a unique Patent Pending
data center cooling strategy for NetApp. As Manager of Facilities Operations,
Joe is also responsible for the day-to-day facilities operations of NetApp’s RTP site.
He was very active in the design, construction, and commissioning of the new data center
as well as the office facilities. The comfort cooling and building automation Joe designed
for the newest NetApp RTP office building is predicted to easily achieve an Energy Star Rating
for efficiency.
REGISTRATION FORM LOCATED IN THE DOWNLOADS/FORMS SECTION OF THE WEBSITE
12:00 PM BBQLunch and Shot Gun StartClosest to the Pin
1:00 PMShot Gun StartTwo Chances to Win
6:00 PMPrizes -1st, 2nd and 3rdLongest Drive
Two Chances to Win
FormatCaptain’s Choice
Please register now. You can make up your own team or we will assign you a foursome. All proceeds will benefit ASHRAE Research and our chapter Scholarship fund.
*Soft Spikes Only!*Please Change your soft spikes out before coming, or the pro shop will change them.
If you have any questions contact Kathi Newton @ (919)834-9230/ (919)616-2903. The registration form and entry fee should be sent to Kathi Newton, Hahn Mason 410 Oberlin Rd. Suite 350 Raleigh, NC 27605.
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Lunch Only – $20Throw - $10 each (1Max/Player)
Day of Event - $125Red Bomber - $10 each (1Max/Player)
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