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March 2018
The Hot Air Recorder ASHRAE Houston Chapter’s Vol. 74
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WiA Panel Discussion Join WiA for a panel discussion on navigating the work place from 5:30-7:30 PM at Page Southerland.
21 Golf Tournament Annual golf tournament
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28 Student Night Join us as we keep the “R” in ASHRAE by touring Holler Brewing for our annual student night! Steak and beer for dinner.
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2 0 1 8 P o k e r N i g h t
5.4.2018 3:30-8:00 PM
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$50 buy in and re-buy ins Buy in includes light snacks and drink service 100% of proceeds go ASHRAE RP & Houston
Scholarship Endowment
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President’s Message The chapter got back on track after cancelling past president’s night in January due to freezing weath-
er. Ken Shifflett organized a wonderful evening for chapter past presidents including dinner, guest speaker
and gaming. Many great prizes were raffled including the Kurt McCullough’s Research Promotion wine raffle.
It was a particularly special night for me because
I was honored to present Kimberly Thompson her
past president’s pin. Kimberly is the ASHRAE Houston chapter’s first female president, but I believe her legacy is organizing
us for the future. As she moved through the officer positions, Kimberly did the challenging work of establish-
ing procedures and systems that her successors will use for the foreseeable future.
Do you remember a few years ago when you had to either bring cash or a check to pay for chapter
events? When Kimberly was treasurer, she recognized that people pay with credit cards and organized the
square reader. This innovation streamlines registration and makes chapter events much more enjoyable be-
cause people can easily pay for the chapter’s many fundraising events.
Kimberly organized the research promotion (RP) sponsorship program that is used every year. She
also introduced Sporting Clays and Top Golf to the RP events. Many hundreds of thousands of dollars have
been raised through Kimberly’s RP system.
Kimberly organizes the roster, set up the Basecamp web site and keeps track of the many chapter
procedures. She built a broad deep foundation that the chapter is standing on as we move into the future.
Kimberly is also continuing her involvement with the chapter and is the incoming Region Vice Chair – Re-
search Promotion.
Kimberly had many more accomplishments during her time on the board. Please thank her for the
lasting legacy next time you see her.
I look forward to seeing you at student night. Please be sure to register
for the golf tournament on March 26 and plan to attend student night on
March28.
Bill Chalmers P.E. ASHRAE Houston Chapter 2017-18 President
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Student Night/
Brewery Tour
Mar 28th
6-8:30 PM
2206 Edwards ST, # A
$22 for a steak and beer
$20 if you bring a plate
Come join us at Holler Brewing for a
brewery tour, mingling with fellow
ASHRAE Student Members from
nearby Universities, and scholarship
awards as we keep "the R in
ASHRAE".
Holler Brewing utilizes compact gly-
col chillers as part of its refrigeration
system and have graciously offered
to give us a tour of their facilities.
Schedule of Events
6:30 meet and mingle, sample a few beers, may-
be grab one for the tour (we do allow this.)
6:45 tour/talk with John Holler, owner
7:15 short business meeting, announcements,
scholarships awarded
7:30 Guests are free to stay for more beers/
steak night or depart
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Past President’s Night At the last meeting, 2016-2017 Past President Kimberly
Thompson was awarded her Past President’s Pin by current
president Bill Chalmers. Not only was Kimberly recognized for
being the first female president for the Houston Chapter, her
many accolades were highlighted as she moved through the
officer positions. As treasurer, she coordinated the funding of
equipment that allow members to pay with credit cards at
events. She organized the RP sponsorship program that
is still in place and started the annual Sporting Clay
event. The foundation that she built for the chapter will
be used to build it up for years to come.
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Fundraising
3.26.18 at Longwood Golf Course
$10,000.00 Golf Tournament Host Event Sponsor
$700.00 GUEST TEAM REGISTRATION - Requires 4 Players
$660.00 Earlybird rate before March 16
$1,000.00 GOLF-Dinner Sponsor
$500.00 GOLF-Registration Table Sponsor
$750.00 GOLF-Gift Bag Sponsor
$750.00 GOLF-Koozie Sponsor
Annual Golf Tournament
2018 Poker Night
Bring your friends, family, clients, or co-workers and join us at the Roessler Equipment Company Training Building at 3:30 pm on April 27 for our annual Texas Hold’ Em Poker Tournament!
Buy-in includes light snacks and full beverage service. First Buy-in will be split 50/50 with ASHRAE Houston Chapter and
top 3 places.
100% of re-buy/add-ons go to ASHRAE Research & Promotion and Houston Scholarship Endowment.
75 Players expected.
5.4.2018 3:30-8:00 PM
Roessler Equipment Company
5805 Schumacher Lane
Houston, TX 77057
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Opportunities for professional devel-opment
Expand leadership skills
Create a network of women sup-porting women
For women and men supporting women in ASHRAE
Contact [email protected] or [email protected] with questions
Please join us for our next happy hour at:
March 7th from 5:30-7:30 PM
Young Engineers in ASHRAE
Geared towards professionals under 35
Focusing on networking and leadership skills
Mentor-ship from other professionals
Contact Rachel Haines
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Historian’s Corner
Houston Chapter Society Presidential Members
Reginald F. “Chief” Taylor
ASHVE President
1953-1954
Morris Backer
ASHRAE President
1978-1979
Presidential theme and speech: From Strength to Greater
Hugh D. McMillan, Jr.
ASHRAE President
1979-1980
Presidential theme and speech: ASHRAE’s Future: Commitment
A. Damon Gowan
ASHRAE President
1990-1991
Presidential theme and speech: Professional Development
Click here to check out the full article
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Grassroots Government
Lawmakers Fund the Government Until March 23
The House and Senate passed a continuing resolution (CR) early in the morning on February 9 to extend government funding through March 23. President Trump signed the CR a few hours later, officially ending a government shutdown that lasted only a few hours. The spending plan includes $89.3 billion in disaster relief funds and removes budget caps, increasing spending to $700 billion for defense programs and $591 billion for non-defense programs in 2018. The deal also includes tax extenders for carbon cap-ture, nuclear energy, geothermal, residential energy properties and energy efficiency including retroactive-ly reinstating for only 2017:
the 25C tax credit for purchases of nonbusiness energy property;
the 45L tax credit for energy-efficient new homes; and
the 179D tax deduction for "energy efficiency improvements to lighting, heating, cooling, ventilation, and hot water systems of commercial buildings."
The debt limit, which was projected to be reached at the end of February by the non-partisan Congres-sional Budget Office (CBO), was also raised until March 2019 as part of the CR.
The White House Releases FY19 Budget Proposal
The White House released their FY19 budget proposal on February 12. The budget was released with a 26-page addendum to reflect changes made following the CR on February 9 that removed budget caps and provided an additional $63 billion in non-defense spending. The proposal is similar to the White House's FY18 request in regards to funding for the Department of Energy (DOE) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Although the DOE's budget is increased in the proposal, the Office of Energy Effi-ciency and Renewable Energy would see a 66% reduction in comparison to the 2017 budget in order to offset a large increase for the National Nuclear Security Administration. The EPA's budget would also be significantly reduced under the Administration's budget proposal by slashing the budget for flood mapping and eliminating several climate study programs. The budget proposal does not eliminate the Energy Star program that was zeroed-out in the FY18 budget proposal. Instead, the FY19 budget proposal authorizes $46 million for the program with the funds being paid back through user fees. The FY19 budget also in-cludes several of the President's campaign promises including funding for a southern border wall, modern-izing the health systems for veterans, and funds to fight the ongoing opioid epidemic. For a PDF copy of the budget go to: https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/budget-fy2019.pdf
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Environmental Design Considerations for Hospital Operating Rooms (Part-1)
Written by: David N. Schurk, DES., CEM., LEED® AP., CDSM., CWEP., SFP., CIAQM., Member ASHRAE TC 9.6, Member ASHE.
This is the first in a series of short articles I've written covering some of the environmental design considerations for hospital operating rooms. I hope you will find it helpful.
There is a saying; the devil is in the details. Nowhere is this more true than when it comes to de-signing hospital operating room (OR) environments. When sizing HVAC systems, load analysis software will typically estimate the cooling load and calculate the air-conditioning (A/C) unit capacity required. Cool-ing load considerations include the outdoor ambient condition, desired indoor space conditions (both tem-perature and humidity), ventilation air requirements, building heat gain and infiltration, internal heat sources, and additional factors that influence A/C unit sizing. The software determines the required condi-tioned supply temperature (dry bulb/wet bulb) and airflow (in cubic feet per minute), while usually calcu-lating these conditions with an emphasis on satisfying the space sensible cooling requirement. This is be-cause in reality, the A/C system will be controlled by a thermostat responding to temperature and not hu-midity. This can result in a room relative humidity that deviates (floats up or down) from the desired value. Considered non-critical environments, commercial buildings designed like this may have summer indoor comfort requirements calling for 75°F db (dry bulb) at 50% rh (relative humidity) with an allowable toler-ance of (+/-) 5% from set point.
Unlike commercial buildings, hospital ORs are considered critical care environments and usually require more stringent space design and control, to conditions such as 60°F db at 40% rh with an allowable tolerance of (+/-) 1% from set point. ASHRAE and FGI standards mandate air-change requirements for the quantity of conditioned air that must be provided, and achieving the desired environmental conditions re-quires simultaneously satisfying both the sensible (temperature) and latent (moisture) load components. An analysis of this magnitude may be outside the capability of traditional load calculation software, requir-ing additional evaluation to ensure the humidity component of the load is properly addressed, particularly when designing for dry environments such as an OR.
Part 2 in this series will delve into some of the additional sensible and latent load analysis consider-ations that should be taken into account when undertaking the environmental design of a hospital oper-ating room. Between now and then, if I can be of assistance please don’t hesitate to let me know.
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Roster Position Name Telephone
President Bill Chalmers (713) 898-2874
President Elect Kenneth Shifflett (713) 266-1761
Vice President Kurt McCulloch (713) 266-3900
Treasurer Greg Tinkler (713) 871-8484
Secretary Josh Vanlandingham (713) 548-8900
Past President ‘16-’17 Kimberly Thompson (832) 328-1010
Reception Adam Castillo (713) 266-3900
Attendance Trey Green (713) 782-2701
Board of Governors Bruce Flaniken (713) 441-9624
Board of Governors Alan Neely (281) 432-9864
Board of Governors Kimberly Thompson (832) 328-1010
Board of Governors John Walik (713) 462-8888
C.I.C Delegate Bruce Flaniken (713) 441-9624
C.I.C Delegate Keith Reihl (713) 459-1044
C.R.C Delegate Kenneth Shifflett (713) 266-1761
C.R.C. Alternate Kurt McCulloch (713) 266-3900
Chaplain Neal Dominick 713 340-5389
Energy Code Kapil Upadhyaya (713) 426-7508
Grass Roots Advocacy Michael Langton (713) 462-8888
Historian Bruce Flaniken (713) 441-9624
Historian Emeritus Bruce Flaniken (713) 441-9624
Historian Victoria Herman (281) 646-2400
Honors & Awards Alan Neely (281) 432-9864
Membership Promotion Jeffrey Hunter (832) 418-3833
PAOE Administrator David Schurk (832) 328-1010
Photographer Skip Williams (713) 782-2701
Photographer Valerie Roberts (281) 500-8136
Professional Certifications Alex Roessler (713) 782-2701
CTTC Chair Kenneth Shifflett (713) 580-8817
Refrigeration Tony Summers (713) 939-6095
Resource Promotion Kurt McCulloch (713) 266-3900
Roster & Product Directory Erin Schroeder (832) 328-1010
Social Media Mitchell Campbell (713) 782-2701
Social Media Lauren Ramos (713) 783-7707
STEM Champion Terry Conner (713) 936-1132
Student Activities John Gross (713) 871-8484
Student Activities Kristin Schaefer 979 595 6150
Sustainability Kapil Upadhyaya (713) 426-7508
Women in ASHRAE Rachel Haines Downey (832) 328-1010
Women in ASHRAE Lauren Ramos (713) 783-7707
Young Engineers In ASHRAE Chase Bielamowicz (832) 684-5934
Young Engineers In ASHRAE Rachel Haines Downey (832) 328-1010
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