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Chapter Meeting
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Charles Yates
with N.H. Yates & Company
Will Present
Controlling Legionella and Other
Waterbourne Pathogens
$20.00 members, $25.00 non-members,
students FREE
The meeting will be held at Clark Nexsen in Virginia
Beach Town Center. Food will be served at 11:30.
The meeting will start at 12:00. RSVP
Clark Nexsen:
4525 Main Street Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Season passes available on the chapter website.
Get eight lectures for the price of six!
Chapter Off icers
President
William Castelvecchi
President Elect
Carrie Anne Monplaisir
Vice President
Matt Waltz
Treasurer
Matt Waltz
Secretary
Jaron Waters
Governors
Brian Derby
Christian Guerra
Dan Johnston
Committee Chairs
Chapter Technology Transfer
Carrie Anne Monplaisir
Government Affairs
Doug Cage
Historian
Doug Cage
Membership Promotion
Kyle Bond
Research Promotion
Rich Roberts
Student Activities
Brian Derby
Student Advisor
Nathan Luetke
Website Editor
Scott Almond
Young Engineers in ASHRAE
(YEA)
Jaron Waters
this issue
Chapter Meeting P.1
The Presidents Pen P.2
Thank You Sponsors P.3
Industry News P.4
Sponsorship Packages P.5
E4K Pictures P.6
Chapter Calendar P.7
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ASHRAE MONITOR
Upcoming Events
YEA Barcade Happy Hour
October 17
5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Pixels Pints and Bytes
2117 Colonial Ave, Norfolk, VA 23517
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Dear Members,
We hosted out 12th annual Energy 4 Kids Event last Thursday at Chesapeake
City Park. Lively music, good BBQ, and quality beer made for a great evening.
Thank you to all the volunteers who helped put this together. I would like to
extend a special thank you to Christian Guerra and Carrie Anne Monplaisir for
planning the event and co-chairing our E4K Committee. With the generous
donations from our sponsors and additional ticket sales we will be able to
reduce the energy usage of Children’s Harbor and help them better use their
donations.
Will Castelvecchi
ASHRAE's Mission and Vision
Mission: To serve humanity by
advancing the arts and sciences of
heating, ventilation, air conditioning,
refrigeration and their allied fields.
Vision: A healthy and sustainable
built environment for all.
Virginia Energy Code History
1973: Virginia adopted the USBC, a
statewide building code based on the
BOCA Basic Codes. The statewide
requirements cannot be altered by
local jurisdictions. Prior to 1973, local
government was free to adopt codes.
The current USBC adopts by
reference the 2000 IECC for energy
efficiency criteria, effective October 1,
2003.
2005: On October 1, 2005, the 2003
with reference to ASHRAE 90.1.2004
became effective.
2008: Effective May 1, 2008, the
Virginia Board of Housing and
Community Development updated
the USBC per its three year code
change cycle to coincide with the
2006 editions of the International
Code Council model codes. The 2006
Virginia codes incorporate the
customized text of the Virginia
administrative and technical
amendments within the base text of
the ICC model codes. Each code
discipline will consist of a single
volume, inclusive of the Uniform
Statewide Building Code amended
language, with no need for separate
USBC pamphlets that historically
accompanied the ICC model codes
for enforcement regulations in
Virginia.
…To Be Continued
The Presidents Pen
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ALL CALL!!
For 2019, the 12th year running for
the E4k charity, our E4k Charity of
Choice is Children’s Harbor.
Children's Harbor is a nonprofit
organization advocating for all
children to have access to quality
early-care and education. Donations
fund early-care and education
programs in Hampton Roads, VA. By
providing places and programs,
Children’s Harbor is the model for
comprehensive services for children.
Supporting child development
through early education is a
fundamental component to advancing
the arts and sciences which is directly
in-line with our core values. That is
why we, ASHRAE HRC and IFMA,
selected Children’s Harbor as this
year’s recipient. We are working with
their leadership to develop a plan for
select HVAC and energy
improvements that bests aligns with
the needs of their four facilities. We
will provide updates as the this
develops further.
2019-2020
Sponsors & Donors
Thank you to the first round of
sponsor who have pledged for the
2019-2020 season. Your
commitments have us well on the
way to another successful year
From the entire board:
THANK YOU!
Interested in seeing your
company name here? It’s never
too late! Email the board at
[email protected] or visit
our website at
ashraehrc.org/sponsors
Thank you to our 2018-2019 Sponsors
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Presidential
Gold
Silver
Chapter
Donors
What’s in the News New Members
No new members this month.
Bring a friend to a meeting and
encourage them to join!
New Student Members
Bulletin Board
ASHRAE Journal 2019
Supplier Webinar Series:
AMCA: Update on Codes,
Standards and Certifications
for Severe-Duty Louvers and
Fire/Smoke Dampers
The air-systems industry is
undergoing tremendous change,
especially in the areas of codes,
standards, and regulations.
Moreover, technologies in these
areas are evolving, as are
methods engineers use to size,
select, and specify equipment.
Join AMCA Oct. 23 for a FREE
60-minute webinar including
changes in the 2019 editions of
NFPA 80, Standard for Fire
Doors and Other Opening
Protectives, and NFPA 105,
Standard for Smoke Door
Assemblies and Other Opening
Protectives, allowing remote
periodic testing of life-safety
dampers and how remote testing
can significantly reduce costs
and improve safety.
Click here for more info and to
register.
ASHRAE Releases 2019-2024
Strategic Plan
ATLANTA (July 1, 2019)
ASHRAE is pleased to announce the
release of a new strategic plan to
guide the society’s work over the next
five years. The ASHRAE 2019-2024
Strategic Plan describes the society’s
core values, mission and vision for
future success, while also identifying
areas where ASHRAE will direct its
attention and resources over the next
several years.
New Advanced Eenrgy Design
Guide Available to Achieve Zero
Energy Office Buildings
ATLANTA (June 25, 2019)
A new publication is now available
from industry leading organizations to
demonstrate to contractors and
designers that zero energy office
buildings are attainable.
A Little Slice… (of History)
(Doug Cage) The following is a
continuation of the 1998 “History of the
Chapter” by James L. Carver…
“By 1961 the new ASHRAE Guide and
Data Book “Fundamentals and
Equipment” was in use. Chapter
President Jack Spenser was eager for
growth, and moved the meeting place to
the popular Admiralty Motel. Ease in
access proved to improve the
membership attendance and growth.
The Chapter remained small but solid
with a good attendance of 15 or so
every other month. Meals at the
Admiralty were “Motel Food,” so that
says it all. In 1964, President Jimmie C
Daughety moved the meeting place
back to Downtown Norfolk, to the Ranch
House on Granby Street. Then new
member Bill Antley remembers the
excellent steak dinners and poor to
poorer seminars. Number of members
34. Cost of a meal $3.50. The popular
topic then was “Automatic Air
Conditioning Systems” and “Unitary
Rooftop Systems.” The new Hampton
Roads Bridge Tunnel had linked
Newport News and Norfolk, thereby
improving access.”
2020 Region III Chapter Regional Conference
ASHRAE National Capital will host the Region III CRC at the Key Bridge
Marriott in downtown Arlington, VA. Two technical session tracks
consisting of 4 1.5 hour long lectures will be offered for continuing
education credit on Thursday, August 13. A joint YEA and WiA happy hour
will be hosted and there are numerous sites to see in the Northern
Virginia/Washington DC area. Please contact the CRC Co-chairs Laura
Morder and Erin Miller for more information.
Key Bridge Marriott Hotel - August 13-15, 2020
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Events for YEA members
Leadership International: Dubai
Applications due October 17
Join YEA members in Dubai this Nov.
15-17 for YEA Leadership
International. Registration is just $300
and includes hotel accommodations
for Friday and Saturday, meals during
the event, and materials. Airfare or
ground transportation is not included
with the registration fee. Learn More
Leadership U: Orlando
Applications due October 13
Through Leadership U, four YEA
members are selected to be matched
up with Society Officers during Annual
and Winter Conferences. Applications
are being accepted for the 2020
Winter Conference in Orlando. Learn
More
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2019-2020 Annual Sponsorship Packages
• Eight E4K tickets
• One Golf tournament foursome
• Four season passes
• Large ad/company call out in chapter newsletter
• Large ad/company call out on event banners
Presidential - $3,500
• Four E4K tickets
• One golf tournament foursome
• Two season passes.
• Medium ad/company call out in chapter newsletter
• Medium ad/company call out on event banners
Gold - $2,500
• Four E4K tickets
• Two season passes
• Small ad/company call out in chapter newsletter
• Small ad/company call out on event banners
Silver - $1,500
• Two E4K tickets
• One season pass
• Name recognition in chapter newsletter
• Name recognition on event banners.
Chapter - $500
For Payment by Check:
Matt Waltz
48 Davis Avenue
Newport News, VA 23601
Sponsorship sign up is available on our website at
http://ashraehrc.org/sponsors.html
Packages above are customizable based on sponsor needs.
Please send special requests to [email protected].
Hampton Roads ASHRAE Chapter is pleased to offer our single
contribution sponsorship program again for the 2019-2020 year!
Children’s Harbor CEO speaking about the
mission of the organization
The Ben Phelps Project
ASHRAE Jockey Box made by HRC YEA
Chair Jaron Waters
E4K Pictures
About E4K
In 2008, Hampton Roads Chapter of
ASHRAE in conjunction with the local
chapter of IFMA, developed an annual
benefit called E4K (Energy for Kids) to
help local charities lower the costs
associated with heating, cooling, and
making domestic hot water for their
facilities. While rates for fossil fuels
may rise, the ASHRAE/IFMA E4K
improvements substantially enhance
these systems, help lower
consumption and overall cost of
operations, and produce a positive
impact on our environment.
Get Involved
Are you looking to get involved with an
active community of professionals?
Would you like opportunity to grow
into a leadership position? We have
several opportunities available and
are willing to work with your schedule
and interest. Please reach out to any
of the Chapter Officers or Committee
Chairs. We look forward to hearing
from you.
E-Mail [email protected]
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2019-2020 Chapter Events Calendar
Month Date Event
July 2019
1st 17th
Start 2019-2020 Calendar Year Board Meeting
August 2019 14th – 16th 27th
Region III CRC @ The Main, Downtown Norfolk Board Meeting
September 2019 3rd 17th
26th
Chapter Meeting – Soft Skills Overview Board Meeting ASHRAE / IFMA E4k Pig Roast
October 2019 8th
15th 17th
Joint ASPE Chapter Meeting – Controlling Legionella and other Waterborne Pathogens Board Meeting YEA Happy Hour – Pixels Pints & Bytes
November 2019 7th
19th
Chapter Meeting – Centralized DCV Sensors and a their use in a Net Zero Case Study Board Meeting
December 2019 3rd 17th
Chapter Meeting – Brewery/Distillery Tour Board Meeting
January 2020 7th 21st
Chapter Meeting – Scope Area Tour & Ice Hockey Game – Admirals vs Solar Bears Board Meeting
February 2020 1st - 5th
11th
18th
ASHRAE Winter Conference – Orlando, FL Joint ASPE Chapter Meeting (2nd Tuesday) – Panel Discussion Board Meeting
March 2020 3rd
17th
Chapter Meeting – (DL) Getting AEDGs to Net Zero-Energy Buildings Board Meeting
April 2020 7th 21st
Chapter Meeting – Past President’s Night Board Meeting
May 2020 5th 19th TBD
Chapter Meeting (Last of the 2019-2020 Season) Board Meeting ASHRAE / IFMA Golf Tournament
June 2020 16th 27th – July 1st
Board Meeting ASHRAE Annual Conference – Austin, TX
August 2020 13th – 15th Region III CRC @ Key Bridge Marriot Hotel, Washington DC
We have published the dates
for our monthly Board
Meetings. If you’d like to
learn more about the behind
the scenes of ASHRAE reach
out to any of the Chapter
Officers and we’d be glad to
extend you an invitation.
Seasons Pass
Consider a season pass to
our chapter meetings. For
the Member Price for six
meetings you get the access
to all nine! Click the “Season
Pass” option when you
register for the October
meeting. Season’s Passes
are open to all active
members.
Check our website for updates and to add events to your Outlook or
mobile calendars.
http://ashraehrc.org
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