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Volume 54, Number 8 Page 1
VOLUME 54, NUMBER 8 APRIL 2013 EDITOR: TONY ANDERSON
21st Annual Tech Conference
Friday April 19th, 2013Broadening ASHRAE’s Horizons
"Waterside Economizers"Presented by Larry Konopacz
The presentations focus is on design considerations forWater Side Economizers. It begins with a review of thekey requirements and exceptions for water sideeconomizers as prescribed in the ASHRAE EnergyStandard 90.1-2010. Several design approaches will bereviewed highlighting the pros and cons of each. Thereviews will include system designs and pipingarrangements that include non-integrated andintegrated economizers, cooling tower sizing strategiesand winterization considerations, gasket plate heatexchangers selection and sizing considerations, andclosed circuit cooling tower considerations. Thepresentation will also include operationalconsiderations for entering and exiting economizermode to minimize equipment problems and overalloperating costs.Larry Konopacz is the Manager of Training and
Education for the Bell & Gossett Little Red Schoolhouse.Mr. Konopacz is a LEED AP and a QualifiedCommissioning Process Provider (QCxP) with a wealthof industry experience having served in a variety oftraining, engineering and manufacturing capacities atBell & Gossett during the past 30 years. He is also acertified VBLSS Black Belt and Lean Master. He earnedBS and MS degrees in Industrial Technology at WesternIllinois University, and an MBA in ManagerialAccounting at DePaul University. He is a member ofASHRAE, the Hydraulic Institute, ASPE, and the USGBC.
Table of ContentsPRESIDENT’S MESSAGE 2ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROSTER 3ASHRAE RESEARCH 4SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING COMMITTEE 6ASHRAE SOCIETY NEWS AND PRESS RELEASES 14
Denver Meeting Information
DATE: Wednesday, April 3, 2013
TIME: 11:30 am – Registration and Lunch Buffet11:45 am – Announcements12:00 pm – Program Begins
LOCATION: Dave & Busters2000 South Colorado BlvdDenver, CO 80222
RSVP: www.RockyMTNASHRAE.COMCOST: $25 Rocky Mtn Chapter Members
*Reservation made by 5:00 PM on Monday$35 Non-members and late reservations$20 Students
RM ASHRAE is a USGBC/GBCI education provider!
The Rocky Mountain Chapter of ASHRAE is now a USGBC/GBCIeducation provider. If you would like to have a presentationsubmitted to the USGBC for LEED AP credentialing credits,please contact Jessie Jones jjones@rmhgroup.com or MichelleSwanson mswanson@rmhgroup.com for more information.
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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
Dear Rocky Mountain ASHRAE:
First off, I would like to thank Shanti Pless and Bethany Beers for their presentantions at our March Meeting.The chapter will be planting a tree via the Mile Hi Million initiative in their names.
The April meeting will be a lunch meeting in Denver. Our speaker will be Larry Konopacz with Bell & Gossettand he will be speaking about “Waterside Economizers.”
I want to thank the Technical Conference committee for putting together a great line up of speakers and topics.The Technical Conference will be April 19th at the Sheraton Denver West. Please make plans to attend and ifyou have any questions please contact myself or Jon Rundquist.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Best Regards,
Michelle Swanson
Chapter PresidentRocky Mountain Chapter of ASHRAE
Volume 54, Number 7 Page 3
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROSTER
Rocky Mountain ASHRAE 2012 - 2013 Board of Governors
Title/Committee Chair Name Email Phone
President Michelle Swanson President@RockyMtnASHRAE.com 303.239.0909
President-elect/Tech Conf. Jon Rundquist TechConference@RockyMtnASHRAE.com 303.904.7923
Vice President/CTTC Chair Jessie Jones CTTC@RockyMtnASHRAE.com 303.239.0909
Secretary Mike Harrington Secretary@RockyMtnASHRAE.com 303.733.2300
Treasurer Megan Van Wieren Treasurer@RockyMtnASHRAE.com 303.974.1230
Newsletter Editor Tony Anderson Newsletter@RockyMtnASHRAE.com 303.280.1401
Past President Adam Bishop PastPresident@RockyMtnASHRAE.com 303.761.2291
Director Aaron Zimmerman Director1@RockyMtnASRAE.com 303.796.6000
Director Mike Day Director2@RockyMtnASHRAE.com 303.421.6655
Northern Section Chair Mike Fulton NorthernSection@RockyMtnASHRAE.com 720.934.8273
Membership Chris Garofoli Membership@RockyMtnASHRAE.com 303.396.9006
Historian David Sietsema History@RockyMtnASHRAE.com 303.825.4328
Website Scott Jones Webmaster@RockyMtnASHRAE.com 303.428.2800
Student Activities Craig Wanklyn Student@RockyMtnASHRAE.com 303.421.6655
Sustainable Engineering Celeste Cizik Sustainable@RockyMtnASHRAE.com 303.974.1212
Government Activities Celeste Cizik Government@RockyMtnASHRAE.com 303.974.1212
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ASHRAE RESEARCH
Don’t Wait, Please Donate for the 2012-2013 ASHRAE Year
Mail Check To: Your contribution puts us closer to achievingASHRAE RESEARCH our goal. Please send what you can today!c/o Johnson Controls, Jon Rundquist * Individual contributions of $100 or more and10289 W Centennial Road Corporate contributions of $150 or moreLittleton, CO 80127 receive this year’s Commemorative Coin
And Honor Roll Contribution status.
Name: _________________________________________________________________________
Company: ______________________________________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________________________________________
Telephone: _____________________
INDIVIDUAL $25.00 $50.00 $75.00 $100.00 Other: _________
CORPORATE $75.00 $100.00 $175.00 $250.00 Other: _________
Or Contact Jon Rundquist at: 303-904-7923
THANK YOU Donors:Michael Haughey, Pieter van der Mersch, Sheila Hayter, Michael Brandemuehl, E Cube Inc., KenUrbanek, Scott Martin, Aaron Zimmerman, Kevin Ainsworth, Mary Reilly, Thomas Segelhorst, MikeHarrington, Scott Jones, Michelle Swanson, Jessie Jones, Trane, Megan Van Wieren, TonyAnderson, Water Technology Group, Jon Rundquist, David Olson, Joel Neymark, Robert Plamondon,Richard Scott, Kyle Manske, Donald Davenport, B2CE, Mark Golnar, C&D Insulation, Jock Griffith,Lyman Parkhurst, Caroline Traube, Roger Abrahamson, Gershon Gendler, Leonard Micek, MAIMechanical, Veronica Brunk, Spec-Tech Sales, Rocky Mountain ASHRAE, Slattery & Company,Rocky Mtn Baldor, Western Mechanical Solutions, Mckinstry Company, Karl Selby, David Willetts
So far we have raised $15,721.00 for ASHRAE Research!!!
Volume 54, Number 7 Page 5
ASHRAE RESEARCH DONOR LEVELS AND RECOGNITION
Receives 1 day MeetingRegistration*
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Receives 2 tickets toMembers Night Out and
Welcome Party*
Presented CommemorativeSculpture
Individually recognized atPresident’s Luncheon*
Invited to President’sLuncheon*
Invited to Board ofDirectors Luncheon*
Listed on special Display atPresident’s Luncheon*
Group photo published inspring issue of ASHRAE
Insights
Receives personalizedshadowbox plaque
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Listed on RP Display inRegistration
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Receives Gold ASHRAECommemorative Coin &
Plaque-----
Receives Silver ASHRAECommemorative Coin &
Plaque------- ------- ------- -------
Receives Bronze ASHRAECommemorative Coin &
Plaque------- ------- ------- ------- -------
Receives AntiqueASHRAE Commemorative
Coin & Plaque------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
Receives blue desktop coinholder
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Listed in annual InvestorHonor Roll
HonorRollDonor**
$150-$249
MajorDonor –Antique
$250-$499
MajorDonor –Bronze
$500-$999
MajorDonor –Silver
$1000-$2499
ASHRAEAssociate
$2500-$4999
ASHRAEPartner
$5000-$9999
GoldenCircleDonor
$10,000 -$19,999
PlatinumCircleDonor$20,000+
* ASHRAE Winter Meeting
** Individual Honor Roll Donor begins at $100
Volume 54, Number 7 Page 6
SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING COMMITTEEThe Sustainable Engineering Committee is committed toadvocate sustainable design, construction and operation toour members, the industry and our community throughadvocacy group meetings and educational seminars. Westrive to promote sustainable practices at all ASHRAE eventsand sponsored activities.
This committee meets once a month for planning andcoordination. If you have questions about the committee,please contact Celeste Cizik or Megan Van Wieren atsustainable@rockymtnashrae.com .
PROJECT UPDATE - 2013 SUSTAINABILITY PROJECT
Denver Rescue Mission | Lawrence Street
Project Description: In preparation for the 2013 Annual ASHRAE Society Meeting, the Rocky Mountain chapter hasselected the Denver Rescue Mission Lawrence Street facility as the Annual Meeting Sustainability Project in an effort toreduce the environmental impact of the meeting.
ASHRAE President and Denver Mayor Visit Sustainability ProjectA construction presentation was held on February 6, 2013 at the Denver Rescue Mission Lawrence Street Shelter. Thepresentation included an overview of the project, construction progress, anticipated energy and cost reductions and theimpact of the project to the Rescue Mission. The presentation was attended by ASHRAE President Tom Watson, DenverMayor Michael B. Hancock, project donors, project team members, ASHRAE members and Rescue Mission personnel.
Construction Update: Construction is starting to wrap up! Several projects have already been completed and theremaining projects will be finished at the end of March 2013. The construction update is below and several photos areon the following page. Please visit the project website today for more information! http://www.ashraedenver2013.org/
ECM1 Lighting Upgrade: The lighting fixture upgrade and installation of occupancy sensors is complete. SeveralRescue Mission staff members have already noted the improved light quality and levels. During site visits, theproject team also noticed the improved light quality.
ECM 2 Replace Split System Air Conditioning Units: The split systems are scheduled to be replaced in March2013. Preparation work has already started to upgrade an existing electrical panel for this project.
ECM 3 Upgrade HVAC Controls – Central DDC Control: Design and programming for the new control system iscomplete. Control wiring has been installed and many control components are already functional.
ECM 4 Reduce Steam Leakage and Replace Steam Control Valves: The steam radiator traps and control valveshave been replaced throughout the building. During construction a significant amount of debris was foundbetween the radiator fins, reducing the radiator effectiveness. All debris was removed from the radiators andstaff at the Mission have commented on the increased heat in the building.
ECM 5 Replace 3rd Floor MAU with Heat Recovery Ventilator: Installation of the HRV serving the 3rd Floordormitory is complete. Construction went smoothly, even with the very cold winter temperatures duringinstallation of the HRV on the roof and start-up of the unit. Mission maintenance staff noted that the unit isoperating well.
March Meeting
DATE: Wednesday, March 20, 2013
TIME: 12PM – 1PM
LOCATION: TBD
RSVP: Celeste CizikCelesteLCizik@eaton.com
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ECM6 Replace Domestic Hot Water Heaters, Low Flow Shower Heads: Installation of the low flow shower headsis complete. The two new high efficiency DHW heaters have been installed and after replacing a brokencomponent on one water heater, they are both operational. The water heaters are providing the hot waterneeds at the Mission for showers and cooking that were not previously met.
ECM 7 Install Solar Domestic Hot Water: The solar DHW system installation is underway and is scheduled to becomplete in just a few weeks. The installation of (4) 120 gallon solar buffer tanks and associated equipment isscheduled to be completed first, followed by installation of (8) evacuated tube solar collectors on the roof.
Message from the Mission: From Brad Meuli, President/CEO of the Denver Rescue Mission: “We are excited aboutthe project ASHRAE has undertaken for Denver Rescue Mission. The Lawrence Street Shelter serves homeless and poormen, women and children on a daily basis through meals, shelter, food boxes, clothing, hygiene products, and medicalcare. It’s a 24 hour a day operation with commercial laundry and kitchen operations. The targeted annual savings toDenver Rescue Mission is estimated at $19,000. Those savings will provide an additional 10,000 meals to those in need.It’s truly amazing to see this organization come together with expertise in each of their fields to make these greatlyneeded updates to our building. We simply cannot help as many people as we do without the generosity of ourcommunity.”
Lighting Upgrades in Progress
Dorm ERV Arrives at the Mission
Dorm ERV is Hoisted to the Roof
Dorm ERV Ductwork on the Roof
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Domestic Hot Water Heaters are Delivered
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Platinum ($25,000 +)
Gold ($10,000 to $24,999)
Silver ($5,000 to $9,999)
Bronze ($2,500 to $4,999)
Patron ($1,000 to $2,499)
Davenport Family Gift Fund
Partner ($500 to $999)
ASHRAE – Utah Chapter MKK Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Denver Water Water Technology Group
M-E Engineers, Inc. Western Mechanical Solutions
Associate ($200 to $499)ASHRAE - Black Hills Chapter P.V.C. Specialties Company
James Waechter Shaffer Baucom Engineering & Consulting
Purdy-McGuire, Inc. TM Sales
Supporter ($100 to $199)C&D Insulation Inc. Aaron Zimmerman
Brian Lynch
Volume 54, Number 7 Page 10
GREENING OUR MEETINGS
The Rocky Mountain Chapter of ASHRAE willpresent a free raffle ticket to anyone taking publictransportation to the monthly ASHRAE meeting.
One raffle ticket will be given to each participantfor each meeting. Visit www.rtd-denver.com forsystem maps and times or contactridegreen@rockymtnashrae.com for furtherassistance.
Acceptable modes of alternative transportation: Walking Bicycling Bus Light Rail Alternative Fuel Vehicle High Efficiency Vehicle (35+ mpg) Carpooling (2 or more persons)
The ASHRAE meeting (Denver) at Dave & Buster's islocated at the Colorado Light Rail Station for linesE, F and H. Any bus lines that pass through theEvans and Colorado intersection will also get youto Dave & Buster's.
Volume 54, Number 7 Page 11
MEMBERSHIP PROMOTION
Welcome to the “The Membership Promotion Page.” We would like time to welcome the following newASHRAE members for the month of March:
Mr Warren Austin
Mr Jesse Peters
Mr Mark Gipe
Mr David Lyle
Mr Edwin Lawlor
Ms Shannon Burtch
We would also like to welcome the following new student members:
Mr Joowok Kim
Mr Diego Arias
Mr Benjamin Mayer
If you have questions or need membership assistance please send an email to cgarofoli@victaulic.com or callChris Garofoli at 303-396-9006.
Also, please look around your company and through your contacts to let people know about the benefits ofjoining ASHRAE. We continue to bring in new young members of the industry to keep them involved withtechnology and standard advancements.
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
Name: _____________________________ _______________________________________ _____(Last) (First) (MI)
Status: Renewal ____ New Member ___ Address Change ___
Please circle preferred mailing address: HOME BUSINESS
Home Address and Phone Business Name, Address and Phone
___________________________________ _______________________________________________
___________________________________ _______________________________________________
p: ________________________________ _______________________________________________
p: ____________________________________________
Preferred email address: ___________________________________________________________________
Society Membership Number / Grade: _________________________________________________________
Name Tag ($10.00) Paid? Y N
Name to appear on name tag as: ____________________________________________________________
I would like to be contacted about serving on one of the following committees or functions (Please circle):A. Newsletter F. Chapter Historian K. Spouse’s Night / Social CommitteeB. Membership G. Technical Seminars L. Colorado Engineering Council (Committee Help)C. Meeting Attendance H. Research Fund Promotions M. GeneralD. Education I. Monthly Meeting Programs N. Energy CommitteeE. Golf J. Publicity O. Sustainable Engineering Committee
Please mail this invoice and your check for $50.00 (2010 / 2011 year) + $10.00 (Name Tag if requested) payable to RockyMountain Chapter ASHRAE to the address listed below. ASHRAE will invoice you for both society and local dues every yearfollowing the first year.
Chris GarofoliRocky Mountain Chapter ASHRAE Membership Promotion Chair
c/o Victaulic3416 Alcott Street Denver, CO 80211 cgarofoli@victaulic.com
Volume 54, Number 7 Page 13
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ASHRAE HISTORY
On May 4th, 2011 Rocky Mountain ASHRAE held a dinner meeting at Dave and Busters. Paul Pieper of VenmarCES gave a presentation on meeting and exceeding energy requirements using Air to Air Energy Recovery Systemsand Equipment. This was just after the yearly Rocky Mountain ASHRAE Technical Conference. The 2011 TechnicalConference brought in nearly $35,000, all of which was donated to ASHRAE Society for Research Promotion. TheMay meeting was the last meeting before Megan Van Wieren was formally put into the Junior Board Member positionper the election at the March meeting. As of the May newsletter there were a total of 8 job listings posted on theRocky Mountain ASHRAE Job Board.
Volume 54, Number 7 Page 14
HVAC Design: Level I - Essentials
This training provides intensive, practical education for designers and others involved in delivery of HVAC services. Gainpractical skills and knowledge in designing, installing and maintaining HVAC systems that can be put to immediate use. Thetraining provides real-world examples of HVAC systems, including calculations of heating and cooling loads, ventilation anddiffuser selection using the newly renovated ASHRAE Headquarters building as a living lab.
HVAC Design: Level II - Applications
Developed by industry-leading professionals, the training course provides participants with advanced level information aboutdesigning, installing and maintaining HVAC systems that can be put to immediate use. Participants will gain an in-depth lookinto Standards 55, 62.1, 90.1, and 189.1 and the Advanced Energy Design Guides, as well as a range of other HVAC topicsincluding: HVAC equipment and systems; energy modeling; designing mechanical spaces; designing a chiller plant; and BAScontrols.Creating Effective, Highly Skilled Engineering Team Members Gain knowledge to make immediate contributions to design projects Participate in in-depth, practice-focused training Learn from industry leaders selected by ASHRAE Receive free bonus resources valued at over $200
Visit www.ashrae.org/hvacdesign to register
HVAC Design Training2 Courses, 5 Days of Intense Instruction
March 18-22, 2013 ● June 3-7, 2013 ● August 12-16, 2013
ASHRAE Learning Institute2013 Spring Online Course Series
2 WAYS TO REGISTERInternet: www.ashrae.org/onlinecourses
Phone: Call toll-free at 1-800-527-4723 (US and Canada) or 404-636-8400 (worldwide)Note: You may register up to 24 hours prior to an online course. Courses are in US Eastern Standard Time.
Basics of High-Performance Building DesignMon, March 18, 2013 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm ET
Air-to-Air Energy Recovery FundamentalsWed, March 20, 2013 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm ET
Advanced High-Performance Buildings DesignMon, March 25, 2013 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm ET
Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Applications: BestPracticesWed, March 27, 2013 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm ET
Complying with Standard 90.1-2010:Envelope/LightingWed, April 17, 2013 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm ET
Humidity Control TroubleshootingMon, April 22, 2013 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm ET
Combined Heat & Power: Creating Efficiency Through Design& OperationsWed, April 24, 2013 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm ET
Complying with Standard 90.1-2010: HVAC/MechanicalMon, April 29, 2012 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm ET
The Commissioning Process & Guideline 0Wed, May 1, 2013 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm ET
Fundamental Requirements of Standard 62.1-2010Wed, April 17, 2013 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm ET
* Take 3 or more courses and save 20% off registration!
Volume 54, Number 7 Page 15
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Go to our website to open these links http://rockymtnashrae.com/classifieds.php
Job Title Company Date Posted
Applications Engineer/Estimator Setpoint Systems August 08, 2012
Project Controls Technician Setpoint Systems August 08, 2012
Inside Sales Engineer Lohmiller & Co January 28, 2013
Sales Engineer Ace Mechanical Equipment, Inc. February 01, 2013
HVAC Designer - CAD and HVAC Design Engineer 20/20 Engineering, Inc. March 21, 2013
ASHRAE Jobs Website Tool:We thought you and your fellow members would like to know about this valuable tool for ASHRAE Members andHVAC&R hiring authorities. We have prepared a page detailing the story of ASHRAEjobs.com and its success here.
The Career Center offers several benefits for hiring authorities and job seekers:
ASHRAE Jobs is user friendly. Its products and services equal the offerings from traditional big box boards suchas Monster.com, yet its information and postings are specific to the ASHRAE Community.
Due to its focus on HVAC&R engineering, Job seekers have a more effective search experience. Employers alsohave immediate access to a pre-filtered pool of talent for skills and experience.
A unique feature is ASHRAE members are highlighted in search results. The online job application and resumeforms require applicants to identify themselves by membership status. Employers can sort applications andresumes by membership status.
I would invite your Chapter to participate in this program by creating a link on your website to the ASHRAE Jobs CareerCenter. You will find attached a copy of the logo to use on your homepage. We would also appreciate your help tospread the news about ASHRAE Jobs’ success through an announcement through your eNewsletter, blogs, etc.
If you have questions, I or John von Harz (Services Manager at jvonharz@ashraejobs.com) will be pleased to answerthem.
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