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Airways Hamilton Chapter No. 037 http://www.vaxxine.com/ashrae/ American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers President David Hills, A.Sc.T. Phone (905) 687-9778 x22 [email protected] Treasurer & Research Chair William McCartney Phone (905) 822-2430 w.mccartney @isothermengineering.com Secretary Brian White, B.A.Sc. Phone (905) 572-1111 [email protected] Membership Chair & Student Activities Chair Adam Werthmiller, C.E.T. Phone (905) 687-9778 x25 awerthmiller @tmpniagara.com Historian George Menzies, P.Eng. Phone (905) 388-1313 [email protected] Social Chair David Rasmussen, C.E.T. Phone (905)575-5542 drasmussen @delhi-industries.com C.T.T.C. / T.E.G.A. Chair Mike Krewski Phone (519) 885-7460 [email protected] Programs Terry Fowler, P.Eng. Phone (905) 520-8823 [email protected] Programs Co-Chair John Loncar, P.Eng., MBA Phone (519) 885-7450 [email protected] Webmaster & Airways Editor Allan Antcliffe, P.Eng. Phone (519) 756-5760 [email protected] DRC Wilfred Laman, P.Eng. Phone (905) 304-1788 [email protected] University of Waterloo 200 University Ave. W., Waterloo, ON University Club (see attached map for directions) 6:00 pm $35.00 per person (includes Appetizers, Buffet Dinner and Speaker) Meal Plan not applicable for this event Volume 49, No. 5 Our 49th Year January 2008 Tuesday, January 15, 2008 (At the University of Waterloo) "Hospital Filtration Systems and Airborne Contaminant Control" Feature Speaker Brian Monk, P.Eng. Carrier Corporation (RACAN) Brian Monk, P.Eng., is Director, Sales / Marketing for the RACAN Custom Air Handling Division of Carrier Corporation in Montreal. From 1998 to 2006, Brian was the Vice-President of Sales / Marketing for Dectron International, specializing in the application of dehumidification / filtration systems for commercial and industrial environments. He has been a member of ASHRAE since 1988 and, as Director of Engineering for Circul-Aire, had spent 10 years in the application and design of air filtration and energy recovery systems in the industrial and commercial HVAC market. His academic background includes a degree in Applied Science (Building Systems Engineering Technology) from Vanier College and a Bachelor of Building Engineering from Concordia University. Brian is a Registered Professional Engineer in the Provinces of Quebec and British Columbia. Affiliations include AEE (Association of Energy Engineers), ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), AWWA (American Water Works Association) and AQME (Quebec Association for Energy Conservation). Mr. Monk is an ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer and Part-Time Professor at Concordia University in the Faculty of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering. IMPORTANT – Please RSVP to Adam Werthmiller before January 7, 2008 as we must advise the University as to the number of "meals" required. E-Mail: [email protected] w Tel: (905) 687-9778 x25 w Fax: (905) 687-8147

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AirwaysHamilton Chapter No. 037

http://www.vaxxine.com/ashrae/American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers

President David Hills, A.Sc.T.

Phone (905) 687-9778 [email protected]

Treasurer & Research ChairWilliam McCartneyPhone (905) 822-2430w.mccartney

@isothermengineering.com

SecretaryBrian White, B.A.Sc.Phone (905) [email protected]

Membership Chair &Student Activities ChairAdam Werthmiller, C.E.T.Phone (905) 687-9778 x25awerthmiller

@tmpniagara.com

HistorianGeorge Menzies, P.Eng.Phone (905) [email protected]

Social ChairDavid Rasmussen, C.E.T.Phone (905)575-5542drasmussen

@delhi-industries.com

C.T.T.C. / T.E.G.A. ChairMike KrewskiPhone (519) [email protected]

ProgramsTerry Fowler, P.Eng.Phone (905) [email protected]

Programs Co-ChairJohn Loncar, P.Eng., MBAPhone (519) [email protected]

Webmaster & Airways Editor

Allan Antcliffe, P.Eng.Phone (519) [email protected]

DRCWilfred Laman, P.Eng.Phone (905) [email protected]

University of Waterloo200 University Ave. W., Waterloo, ON

University Club (see attached map for directions)6:00 pm

$35.00 per person (includes Appetizers, Buffet Dinner and Speaker)Meal Plan not applicable for this event

Volume 49, No. 5 Our 49th Year January 2008

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

(At the University of Waterloo)

"Hospital Filtration Systems andAirborne Contaminant Control"

Feature SpeakerBrian Monk, P.Eng.

Carrier Corporation (RACAN)Brian Monk, P.Eng., is Director, Sales / Marketing for theRACAN Custom Air Handling Division of Carrier Corporationin Montreal. From 1998 to 2006, Brian was the Vice-Presidentof Sales / Marketing for Dectron International, specializing inthe application of dehumidification / filtration systems forcommercial and industrial environments. He has been amember of ASHRAE since 1988 and, as Director ofEngineering for Circul-Aire, had spent 10 years in theapplication and design of air filtration and energy recoverysystems in the industrial and commercial HVAC market.

His academic background includes a degree in AppliedScience (Building Systems Engineering Technology) from Vanier College and aBachelor of Building Engineering from Concordia University. Brian is a RegisteredProfessional Engineer in the Provinces of Quebec and British Columbia. Affiliationsinclude AEE (Association of Energy Engineers), ASME (American Society ofMechanical Engineers), AWWA (American Water Works Association) and AQME(Quebec Association for Energy Conservation).

Mr. Monk is an ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer and Part-Time Professor atConcordia University in the Faculty of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering.

IMPORTANT – Please RSVP to Adam Werthmiller before January 7, 2008as we must advise the University as to the number of "meals" required.

E-Mail: [email protected] w Tel: (905) 687-9778 x25 w Fax: (905) 687-8147

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President's ReportSarah Takaki from “Engineers Without Borders”explained, in detail, some of the great work they aredoing world-wide. We thank them for their time andefforts and for their time with us, and we wish them thebest of luck in their future endeavours.

January’s meeting will be held at the University ofWaterloo with a Distinguished Lecturer from Quebecdiscussing Hospital Infiltration and AirborneContaminants. Please note the special date changefrom our regular meetings. If you have any questions orrequire further information about this special remotemeeting, please feel free to contact any member of theHamilton Chapter Executive. Please be sure to RSVPto Adam Werthmiller – [email protected] confirm your attendance. You should have receivedan e-mail dedicated to this particular meeting by now. Ifyou have not received it yet, feel free to contact mepersonally and I’ll ensure that you obtain the eveningagenda.

For February’s meeting, we have planned a gatheringhighlighting Computer Room Glycol Cooling. PleaseRSVP to Wilf Laman at [email protected]. Notethat the Table Top Demonstration time slot is still openfor this month —please contact me should you have aninterest. The cost is only $75.00 to present yourtechnology for 15 minutes in front of a HVACRaudience.

Happy New Year and all the best to everyone for2008!

David Hills, A.Sc.T., President 07/08

Upcoming Chapter MeetingsTuesday, Feb. 12/08Theme: MembershipFeature Speaker - Shehwar Haque - ECOS Aire(Division of Dectron) will discuss computer room glycolcooling.

Tuesday, Mar. 11/08Theme: Students/Y.E.A.Tour – arranged by Noel Neelands of NeelandsRefrigeration – of New Style Supermarket RefrigerationTechnologies

January 15, 2008Technical Session

& Award PresentationA representative from Enermodal Engineering willupdate Chapter members on the energy savingsrealized at the Region of Waterloo EMS facility [this isa follow-up to our tour of the facility in January 2006].

Enermodal will be presented with a 2007 ASHRAERegional Technology Award for this project.

Upcoming Events of InterestASHRAE Winter Meeting

(including AHR Expo)January 19 – 23, 2008

New York, NYwww.ashrae.org

(Click on Meetings & Events)or www.ahrexpo.com

CMX / CIPHEX 2008March 27 – 29, 2008

Metro Toronto Convention CentreToronto, ON

www.cmxshow.com

From the EditorOn behalf of the ASHRAE Hamilton Chapter Executive,I would like to extend Season's Greetings to allChapter members and their families and to wisheveryone a safe and prosperous New Year.

As always, if you have any comments or suggestionsregarding the Airways bulletin, please do not hesitate tocontact me.

Allan Antcliffe, P. Eng.Webmaster & Airways Editor 07/08

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ASHRAE Satellite BroadcastApril 16, 2008

On April 16, 2008, ASHRAE's Chapter TechnologyTransfer Committee (CTTC) will present a satellitebroadcast and simultaneous webcast on "IntegratedBuilding Design: Bringing the Pieces Together toUnleash the Power of Teamwork."

Online registration for site coordinators and webcastviewers begins March 1 by going towww.ashrae.org/ibdbroadcast. Registration for satelliteviewers begins March 15. Information about theprogram and speakers is avai lable atwww.ashrae.org/ibdbroadcast.

Three PDH credits will be granted to those who view theprogram and then complete the Participant ReactionForm on ASHRAE's web page following the broadcast.

As an added benefit, a $50 discount will apply to a one-year membership for anyone who joins ASHRAE as anew member in conjunction with the broadcast. Checkout ASHRAE's website for more details.

Note that, as in previous years, the ASHRAE HamiltonChapter will be hosting this satellite broadcast at theCrossroads Communication Center in Burlington. Markit on your calendar now and plan to attend!

ASHRAE News ReleasesASHRAE Session Focuses on Designs for Security withSustainability

ATLANTA – Guidance on building security andemergency planning and response, and doing so whilepracticing good sustainability measures, will bepresented in ASHRAE's free public session held at the2008 Winter Meeting.

Measuring Up: Case Studies of Green Building EnergyPerformance Shared in ASHRAE Seminar

ATLANTA – When it comes to high-performancebuildings, the proof is performance.

Measuring actual energy performance, however, can bechallenging due to inadequate modeling practices,failure to include operations staff in goal setting and lackof adequate budgets for commissioning, evaluationsand ongoing benchmarking.

Database of Building, Equipment Owning, OperatingCosts Provided by ASHRAE

ATLANTA – Every day, engineers are asked to advisebuilding owners and managers on strategic decisionsinvolving the life cycle and functionality of buildings.

In the past, lack of valid data has left engineers withouta solid basis for making these decisions.

ASHRAE Seminar Focuses on Proposed SustainabilityStandard

ATLANTA – A sneak peek at a proposed standard forhigh-performance buildings will be shared in a seminarat ASHRAE's 2008 Winter Meeting.

Data Center Energy Consumption Discussed atASHRAE Forum

ATLANTA – With industry focus on net-zero-energybuildings, input into how low data center energyconsumption can go is being sought at a forum at theASHRAE 2008 Winter Meeting.

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2007 – 2008 Meeting ScheduleThis year's meeting schedule is summarized below. Except for some special events, all meetings will be held at the Royal Hamilton YachtClub, at the north end of McNab St., on the Hamilton Harbour (If you need a map, visit our web site). New products and/or services maybe presented informally via a "technical session" or a "table top demonstration" prior to dinner. After dinner, the main topic of the eveningis presented by the "feature speaker". If you are interested in presenting a technical session, booking table top space to promote yourproduct and/or service or, if you have a suggestion for a feature subject and/or speaker, please contact Terry Fowler (Programs Chair).There is a charge of $75.00 for "table top demonstration" space and this includes a business card ad for two months.

ASHRAE Hamilton Chapter Program ActivityDate Theme Technical Session/

Table Top Demonstration Feature Speaker

January 15, 2008(not 2nd Tuesday)

[at the University ofWaterloo]

T.E.G.A.

Speaker t.b.d.Enermodal Engineering

Region of WaterlooEMS Energy Savings

[At the University of Waterloo]

Brian Monk, P. Eng.Carrier Corporation (RACAN)

ASHRAE Distinguished LecturerGas-Phase Air Filtration

[At the University of Waterloo]

February 12, 2008 Membership openShehwar Haque

ECOS Aire (Division of Dectron)Computer Room Glycol Cooling

March 11, 2008 Students/Y.E.A.

Noel NeelandsNeelands Refrigeration

Tour of New Style Supermarket Refrigeration Technologies

April 16, 2008(not 2nd Tuesday)

T.E.G.A./IAQ

ASHRAE Satellite Broadcast"Integrated Building Design –

Putting the Pieces Together to Unleash the Power of Teamwork"

May 13, 2008 Refrigeration openHugh Crowther (tentative)

McQuay InternationalVariable Cooling / Refrigerant Flow

June 4, 2008(not 2nd Tuesday)

Social/Research

Legends on the Niagara — Battlefield CourseAnnual Golf Tournament

Webmaster & Airways Editor:Allan Antcliffe, P. Eng.Madok Manufacturing Limited50 Morrell Street, Brantford, ON N3T 4J5Phone: (519) 756-5760 Fax: (519) 756-5768E-mail: [email protected]

Hamilton Chapter Mailing Address:ASHRAE Hamilton Chapter59 Abbey CloseAncaster, ON L9G 4K8

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