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Austin and San Antonio Chapter of the
Association of Energy Engineers
Note From President
September 2014 Volume 9, Issue 9
Inside this issue:
September Speaker 2
September Presentation 2
Directions to Meeting 3
CEM Training/Exam 2014 3
Meeting Location / Calendar 4
Chapter Information 5
Join Us! 6
Energy Index
Hello again Austin - San Antonio Chapter members and non-members.
It looks like we sur-vived another Texas summer and even had some decent rain re-cently. This time of year brings thoughts of the holidays and this year I’m going to give you a chance to provide suggestions for our end of the year bash both locale and charity contribu-tion. Please give this some thought and send me your
thoughts by the end of this month.
We are meeting in San Antonio this month, thanks to HTS Texas for providing lunch and Chris Rich-ardson for providing the presentation on Variable Refrigeration Flow systems. Please
take a ride and meet with us for a free lunch and tour of the HTS facility.
Have a great month,
Frank Richards
Austin –San Antonio AEE Chapter Interim President
Frank Richards
Austin –San Antonio AEE Chapter Interim President
JUSTIFYING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
AS A BUSINESS INVESTMENT
2-Hour Distance Learning Seminar Earns 0.2 CEU / 2 PDH 0.4 AEE credits toward
re-certification Presented in one 2-hour live online
session
New Program Starts October 10
Variable Refrigerant Flow Heating/Cooling Systems
Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) is an HVAC technology invented in Japan by Daikin company in 1982. Like ductless mini-split systems, VRFs use refrigerant as the cooling and heating medium. This refrigerant is conditioned by a single out-door condensing unit, and is circulated within the building to multiple fan-coil units (FCUs). Due to variable speed com-pressors and the ability to match building load VRF is a very efficient HVAC technology.
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The variable beauty of VRF technology
“Configurations vary among the types of air-conditioning systems available, but one key ratio remains the same: always one condensing unit to one evaporator. For DX systems, this means that once a condensing unit is connected to an evaporator inside the building, providing cool air to several spaces requires either ductwork or additional condensing units and evaporators.
Not so with VRF systems, in which one condensing unit can be connected to multiple evaporators, each individually controllable by its user. Similar to the more conventional ductless multi-split systems, which can also connect one out-door section to several evaporators, VRF systems are different in one important respect - although multi-split systems, like DX systems, turn on and off depending on whether the room to be cooled is too warm or not warm enough, VRF systems constantly modulate the amount of refrigerant being sent to each evaporator. By operating at varying speeds, VRF units work only at the needed rate, which is how they consume less energy than on/off systems, even if they run more frequently”...New and Cool: Variable Refrigerant Flow Systems , AIArchitect April 10, 2009
View entire AIA article at: http://info.aia.org/aiarchitect/thisweek09/0410/0410p_vrf.cfm
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September Speaker
Chris Richardson
VRF Specialist
HTS Texas
Chris Richardson has a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the State University of New York at Binghamton. During his 14 years in the HVAC industry he has worked as a con-sulting engineer, construction cost estimator, project man-ager and Product manager. His most recent stops have included a 5 year stint as the Product Engineering Manag-er for Daikin AC (Americas) and 3 years as a VRF specialist for Direct Expansion solutions.
September Presentation
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Meeting Location
This months meeting will be held in San Antonio at HTS Texas located at 127 W. Nakoma Drive. Lunch will be provided by HTS for this presentation/meeting. THANK YOU in advance to HTS Texas for your hospitality and presentation!
For those of you traveling from Austin:
Travel IH 35 South to Exit 166 - IH410/Texas 368 Loop S
Continue on IH 410 for approx. 4.0 Mi to Exit 21, merge right onto US 281 N to-wards Johnson City
Continue on US 281 N towards Johnson City and Exit at Nakoma Drive
Continue on Frontage Road merge to San Pedro Avenue for approx. 1.5 Mi.
Turn left at E. Nakoma Drive/US 281 overpass.
Continue on for approximately .6 Mi, HTS Texas will be on your right.
For those of you traveling from San Antonio Area:
HTS Texas can be easily accessed from either US 281 (airport area) or Wurzbach Pkwy via IH10, 1604, or IH410
Good Luck Future CEM’s!
Last month, the Austin / San Antonio Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers sponsored the five day Certified Energy Manager training and exam. Thank you to Austin Energy for hosting the training as well as a big Thank You to chapter board member Karma Nilsson for handling the registrations and coordi-nation with AEE national and Linda Rickard for handling Austin logistics to make this event a success. Our Board of Directors wishes all participants the best of luck in obtaining their CEM certification!
Exam Day 15 August 2014
Newsletter Comments? Contact: Bruce Dschuden at [email protected]
Understanding Engineers...Take 9
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Do you know of a technology or a tour that would be of interest to our chapter membership? The board of directors welcomes your ideas and thoughts as they begin to develop the 2014 meeting calendar. Our chapter is only as good as the membership makes it...it is your chapter, please participate and provide input into the selection of presenta-tions and tours!
Contact Program Director Adam Jalani [email protected] with your ideas!
2014 Calendar
Month Subject Location
September VRF HVAC Systems San Antonio, TX
October Pending TBD
November Pending TBD
The Location for September Meeting will
be:
HTS Texas
127 W. Nakoma Drive
San Antonio, TX
(See Map on Page 3)
http://texas.htseng.com/
There was an engineer who had an exceptional gift for fixing all things mechanical. After servicing his company loyally for more than 30 years, he happily retired. Several years later, the company contacted him regarding a seemingly impossible problem they were having with one of their multimillion-dollar machines.
They had tried everything and everyone else to get the machine to work but to no avail. In desperation, they called on the retired engineer who had solved so many of their problems in the past. The engineer responded to their plea, “Oh???” and reluctantly took the challenge. He spent a day studying the huge machine. At the end of the day, he marked a small “x” in chalk on a particular component of the machine and stated, “This is where your problem is.”
The part was replaced and the machine worked perfectly again. The company received a bill for$50,000 from the engineer for his service. They demanded an itemized accounting of his charges.
The engineer replied: “One chalk mark: $1; knowing where to put it: $49,999.”
It was paid in full and the engineer retired again in peace.
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Our Mission:
Advance the professional careers and the common purposes of its members. Facilitate net-working, social exchange and training.
Present and discuss energy, environmental topics, and members’ ideas. Stay abreast of fast changing developments. Anticipate their future.
Disseminate information to the trade and to the general public via meetings, publications, trade shows and presentations.
Build an exciting, expanding chapter
Cooperate with other AEE chapters and related organizations.
Promote energy efficiency.
Promote renewable resources
2014 Officers
We’re On The Web!!
Frank Richards President (Acting) [email protected]
Frank Richards Past President [email protected]
Vacant Vice President
Karma Nilsson Treasurer [email protected]
Linda Rickard Membership [email protected]
Adam Jilani Programs [email protected]
Norman Muraya Scholarships [email protected]
Bruce Dschuden Newsletter [email protected] Miles Abernathy Historian/Photographer [email protected]
Join Us at Our Next Meeting!
Date: 30 Sept 2014
Time: 11:30 - 1:00
Location:
HTS Texas
San Antonio, TX
See Map Page 3
Follow us @TXAEE!
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MEMBERSHIP INVOICE
Austin/San Antonio Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers http://www.txaee.org
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Date
Local Chapter Dues for 2014 $ 30.00
New Member Renewal Discount AEE International (Attach Coupon to this Form)
Please fill out the following information.
Name: ______________________________________________________
Company: ______________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________
City/State/Zip: ______________________________________________________
Business Phone: ______________________________________________________
FAX: ______________________________________________________
E-mail Address: ______________________________________________________
Suggested Speaker Topic or Tour: ________________________________________
Chapter meetings typically are held the 4th Tuesday of each month at 11:30 a.m. Location
for the meetings is posted on the Austin/San Antonio AEE Web Site
http://www.txaee.org/calendar.htm. Look forward to informative, professional, and
educational presentations in the energy field, plus field trips to various locations in Austin
and San Antonio.
Remit to: Austin AEE
PMB 287
815-A Brazos Street
Austin, TX 78701-2509 For inquiries regarding this invoice please contact:
Karma Nilsson at 210-353-2815 or [email protected]
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