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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING, REFRIGERATING AND AIR CONDITIONING ENGINEERS VISIT OUR LOCAL CHAPTER’S WEBSITE @ WWW.ALAMOASHRAE.ORG
Alamo ASHRAE, Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas! The Christmas Social at the Blue Star Brewery included good food, good drink, and even a little education provided in the form of a brewery tour. We collected several presents to help put a smile on a kid’s face this Christmas. Thank you to those who donated to the SAFD Toy Drive. Great news! Trinity University has established a new ASHRAE Student Chapter. We look forward to congratulating them at our April luncheon on Trinity’s campus! If you have any family, friends, or coworkers attending UTSA or Trinity University please email Mario Mijangos our Student Activities chair, [email protected]. In the upcoming New Year we would like to continue to develop and grow our student branch chapters. The ASHRAE Winter Conference and AHR Expo are sneaking up, held from January 18-22 in New York City. I look forward to seeing you there if you are able to attend, and if so, please let me know. We will have a moment of silence at our next lunch meeting to pay respect to Tony Jeita-ni. A fund has been established for Toni’s daughters, Jax and Cameron at any Chase Bank under Toni’s brother’s name, Sam Jeitani – Rounting number: 111000614 and Account number: 533082603. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sanantonio/obituary.aspx?n=toni-jeitani&pid=168524763&fhid=8900
Treasure your time with friends and family and pray for the many troops who are serving overseas and will spend Christmas without their families this year. Warm regards, Rey Gutierrez, PE, LEED AP 2013-2014 Alamo ASHRAE President
ALAMO ASHRAE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
ISSUE: HOLIDAY ISSUE/ VOLUME LIII NO. 11 ASHRAE - ALAMO CHAPTER #65
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE :
PRESIDENT ’S MESSAGE 1
ASHRAE MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTS 2
GGAC ANNOUNCEMENT 3
OFFICER ’S DIRECTORY / ATTENDANCE 4
BOG MEETING MINUTES 5
TREASURY REPORT 8
ASHRAE PRESS RELEASES 9
SAN ANTONIO, TX
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ALAMO ASHRAE MEETING NOTICE:
JANUARY 21, 2014
RSVP to Rezaur Raman @ [email protected]
Cost: $25.00 with RSVP
$30.00 if no RSVP or Payment with CC
Alamo ASHRAE Monthly Meeting Announcement
Topic: Embedded Tube Radiant Cooling
Date/ Time: January 21, 2014 / 11:30 am to 1:00 pm
Location: Oak Hills Country Club
Speaker: Devin A. Abellon, P.E. – ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer
Presentation Summary:
As more and more jurisdictions and building owners are requiring higher levels of LEED certification for their projects, design
teams are looking beyond traditional HVAC solutions to provide the energy efficiency needed to maximize LEED points while
maintaining occupant comfort and safety. In-slab radiant heating systems have enjoyed popularity both here in the United States
and abroad for years. Now, with the availability of improved control systems and better understanding within the design and
construction community, the same concept can be applied to radiant cooling as an energy-efficient and cost-effective solu-
tion. This program will cover the following topics:
Radiant Cooling Heat Transfer Fundamentals
Radiant Cooling Performance/Capacity
Typical Construction Methods
Case Studies
Attendees will gain an understanding of how in-slab radiant cooling systems can be used as part of an energy-efficient design
solution to maximize Energy and Atmosphere credits for LEED certification, and see examples of how this has been accom-
plished on projects both here in the United States and abroad.
About the speaker:
Mr. Abellon is a registered professional engineer with over 17 years of experience in the HVAC field, designing systems for
commercial, institutional, industrial, health care, and municipal projects. Mr. Abellon was Vice President and managing princi-
pal of LSW Engineers California, Incorporated in San Diego until 2009, when he accepted a position as Business Development
Manager for Uponor North America. He now works closely with engineers throughout the country, supporting projects that
integrate radiant heating and cooling strategies to maximize energy efficiency. Mr. Abellon earned his B.S. degree from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1993. He is an active member of
ASHRAE on the local chapter, regional, and Society level and is currently the Programs Subcommittee Chair for ASHRAE
TC6.5 – Radiant and Convective Space Heating and Cooling, as well as a Regional Vice Chair in Region X.
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ALAMO ASHRAE GGAC —
DECEMBER ANNOUNCEMENT E-Plan Review Phase II
GGAC newsletter – December 2013
By: Christopher Garcia, PE
Chairman, Grassroots Government Activities Committee – Alamo Chapter
Effective November 2013 City of San Antonio (COSA) Development Services Department (DSD) will
implement phase II of the electronic plan review system. Phase II uses a secure website for customers to
submit plans and receive stamped plans. Residential and commercial building permits are eligible for E-
plan review along with trade permits (i.e. MEP plans). Fire permits, commercial walk-through (same day)
permits and miscellaneous permits (i.e. general repairs, swimming pools) are not available for E-plan re-
view.
Currently COSA DSD customers can submit plans on a CD, flash drives are not accepted. The CD and its
content must be labeled properly, contain the appropriate documents and have the correct file structure.
Documents are to be in PDF format. Customers need to keep in mind that the lower left hand corner of the
building plans should be left blank, to allow the City to place approval stamps.
The in-take process will be the same as paper submittals. Once the review team verifies that the submittal
is complete, the plan review process can begin. The plan review process is similar to the paper review pro-
cess and the status of the reviews can be viewed on-line using the Development Service’s web page.
Responses to plan denial comments are the same as the paper process, with the exception of submitting
items on CD and following a modified naming convention. Once plans are approved, DSD will notify the
costumer. After permit fees have been paid the permit will be issued.
For more information refer to:
IB-216 Electronic Plan Review:
https://webapps1.sanantonio.gov/dsddocumentcentral/upload/IB216.pdf
Development Services Department:
http://www.sanantonio.gov/dsd/
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Officers President Rey Gutierrez, PE, LEED AP 210-269-4287 [email protected]
President-Elect Wes Weissgarber, PE 210-650-9005 [email protected]
Secretary Raj Kapoor, PE 210-379-5849 [email protected] Treasurer Aaron Caldwell, LEED AP 210-516-1784 [email protected]
Board of Governors Chris Garcia, PE 210-567-2919 [email protected] Aaron Caldwell 210-516-1784 [email protected] Rocky Ormand 210-499-0004 [email protected] Todd Buck 210-678-3018 [email protected]
Committee Chairs Attendance Rezaur Rahman 210-342-3483 [email protected]
Honors & Awards Madison Bryer 210-598-7801 [email protected] Chapter Technology Transfer Brad Gilbert 210-426-0887 [email protected]
Historian Manuel Lizcano, PE 210-732-4440 [email protected]
Membership Promotion Dan Torres 361-676-6805 [email protected].
Refrigeration Chair Fred Gleeson 210-496-3100 [email protected] Sustainability Chair Heather Holdridge 210-227-3335 [email protected]
Newsletter Editor Baron Phillips 210-516-1704 [email protected]
Research Promotion Daniel Seltzer 210-541-9967 [email protected]
Student Activities Mario Mijangos, PE 210-599-6120 [email protected] Website Editor * Interim * Matt Koch, PE, PhD 830-446-1839 [email protected] YEA—Young Engineers Christopher Delgado PE 210-253-2738 [email protected] Govt Activities Chris Garcia, PE 210-567-2919 [email protected]
OFFICER ’S DIRECTORY—LOCAL CHAPTER
Meeting Topic: Liquid Desiccant Technology
Previous Meeting Attendance:
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Aaron Caldwell, Alison Gragg, Adam Shaffer, Andrew Rodriguez, Baron Phillips, Bill Crook, Brad Gilbert, Bob Hall, Bill Wurzbach, Chris Delgado, Chris Garcia, Cliff Tilbury, Derek Brown, Dale Barclay, Dick Grant, Fred Gleeson, Greg Surfas, Joe Cheng, John Faultersack, John Freund, Josh Gavos, John Grothues, Josh Janecek, John Lowe, Jennifer Schmidt, Kenner Coon, Madison Bryer, Matthew Freund, Mike Fauver, Mike Lawlor, Mitch Wilson, Paul Deltz, Richard De La Cruz, Rey Gutierrez, Rocky Ormand, Rezaur Rahman, Steven Richey, Stephanie Rainbow, Scott Wunsch, Todd Buck, Wes Weissgar-ber, Will Zermeno
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS MEETING MINUTES
ALAMO ASHRAE
December MEETING MINUTES
December 10, 2013 – 11:30am-1:00 PM – EZ’s Brick Oven & Grill
Presiding Officer: Rey Gutierrez
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL: President – Rey Gutierrez, President Elect – Wes Weissgarber, Governor – Rocky Ormand, Governor – Chris Garcia, Governor – Todd Buck, CTTC – Brad Gilbert, MP – Dan Torres, RP – Dan Seltzer, Student Activities – Mario Mi-jangos, YEA – Chris Delgado, Historian – Manuel Lizcano, Newsletter – Baron Phillips, Honors & Awards – Madison Bry-er ,GGAC Chair-Chris Garcia, Government Activities/GGAC Co-Chair – Rey Gutierrez, Wes Weissgarber and Chris Delga-do
OFFICER & CHAIR REPORTS
Treasurer – Aaron Caldwell
Financial Report Last outstanding Skeet Shoot check deposited Sent Check to Matt for Web Hosting fees Check sent to Trinity
CTTC – Brad Gilbert & Thursten Simonsen
Meeting Speakers & Topics 2 upcoming Distinguished Lecturer Speakers Contact AIA/USGBC to invite to our meetings Refrigeration Presentation for Christmas Brewery Social Meetings to be listed on USGBC Educational Directory
http://directory.usgbc-centraltexas.org/event/
Membership Promotion – Dan Torres
Call Campaign List(Check with Dan) Develop “Champion’s” list
RP – Dan Seltzer
Skeet Shoot Success Full Circle complete Golf Tournament, Flyer to be out by Dec. 13
Student Activities – Mario Mijangos
December 10, 2013
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS MEETING MINUTES
New Trinity Student Chapter Scholarships April Meeting @ Trinity, Students to attend National Engineers week event STEM Bus Tour Round Table similar to CC
Todd, Mario, Wes, Rey, and Madison on Committee Request SWAG from National Possibly include STEM Bus
Contact John Wurzbach about UTSA Student Chapter
YEA – Chris Delgado
Blue Star Refrigeration Brewery Tour Refrigeration presentation Board approved covering extra cost above $10/person Board approved free admission for YEA members Food selected
Chris selected to Leadership Conference! Going to NYC, congrats! Board would like pictures and report. Possible presentation.
Historian – Manuel Lizcano
Digital Archives Chapter Timeline/Website Planning to hit it hard in two weesk
Newsletter – Baron Phillips
Holiday Newsletter out by Dec. 13 Golf Tournament, YEA, January Meeting announcement Christmas social reminder Tribute in Holiday NL
Sustainability – Heather Holdrige
Coordinate with USGBC/AIA joint May meeting
Honors & Awards – Madison Bryer
3 Distinguished Service Candidates Update Bios by Jan. 15
Marriott Rivercenter energy savings award, Tech. Award Communications Committee-
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS MEETING MINUTES
No one to spearhead will be discontinued Directory Hard Copy Throwback
Grassroots Government Activities – Chris Garcia
Updates CD, RG, JG, WW and FG on Committee GGAC Meeting Update Nat. Engineers Week Newsletter Articles Keep work local initiative Codes
NEW BUSINESS
Presidential Award of Excellence (PAOE)
Update points (Monthly) Goals for 2013-2014
ASHRAE Region VIII Officers: http://region8.ashraeregions.org/officers.htm
ADJOURN
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TREASURER’S FINANCIAL REPORT: NOVEMBER 2013
The Money Corner
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ASHRAE PRESS RELEASE—ANNOUNCEMENT
ASHRAE Offers First Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Guideline for Commissioning Existing
Systems, Assemblies
ATLANTA – With functional changes and occupant productivity driving the need to commission existing facili-ties, ASHRAE is developing a guideline that addresses the commissioning process. The guideline is now open for public input.
ASHRAE Guideline 0.2P, The Commissioning Process for Existing Systems and Assemblies, describes the procedures, methods, documentation, requirements and physical activities of the commissioning process for existing buildings, systems and assemblies using the principles developed in ASHRAE Guideline 0-2005, The Commissioning Process.
The proposed guideline is open for public comment from Dec. 6 until Jan. 20, 2014. For more information, visit www.ashrae.org/publicreviews.
“The most fundamental difference between new and existing building commissioning besides the obvious – one is new construction, one is existing – is that the function of the space may have changed substantially since it was designed,” Bill Dean, chair of the committee writing Guideline 0.2, said. “Related to that is that the building occupants are people with a voice and opinion as opposed to the theoretical occupant in new con-struction represented by the architect or owner. A great deal of the focus in the past was on energy savings being used to fund building improvements; now we are seeing functional changes and occupant productivity driving the need to commission existing facilities.”
Commissioning of existing systems also should result in energy and cost savings. Dean referenced a 2009 study from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory that suggests a median 16 percent energy savings with a 1.1 year payback for energy based existing building commissioning. The study noted “commissioning is argua-bly the most cost-effective strategy for reducing energy, costs and greenhouse-gas emissions in buildings to-day.”
Commissioning also impacts occupant comfort and assists in repurposing buildings. The quantifiable non-energy benefits are often equal to or greater than energy savings.
Guideline 0.2P is a process guideline that is intended to be applied to any type of facility.
For example, we envision technical requirement guides being written to cover building envelope, elevators, fire alarm systems, smoke control, lighting electrical, plumbing, site infrastructure and district heating and cooling, etc.” Dean said. “The same ASHRAE committee is currently developing the technical requirements for a pro-posed standard on existing HVAC&R systems (1.2P, The Commissioning Process for Existing HVAC&R Sys-tems).”
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Other commissioning guidance from ASHRAE includes Guideline 0-2005, The Commissioning Process; Guideline 1.1-2007, HVAC&R Technical Requirements for the Commissioning Process; and Guideline 1.5-2012, The Commissioning Process for Smoke Control Systems; and Standard 202-2013, Commissioning Process for Buildings and Systems.
ASHRAE also is working on several other guidelines related to commissioning: Guideline 1.2P, The Commis-sioning Process for Existing HVAC&R Systems; Guideline 1.3P, Building Operation and Maintenance Train-ing for the HVAC&R Commissioning Process; and Guideline 1.4P, Procedures for Preparing Facility Systems Manuals.
Contact: Jodi Scott Public Relations 678-539-1140 [email protected]
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ASHRAE PRESS RELEASE—ANNOUNCEMENT
ASHRAE Seeks Presentations for Efficient, High Performance Buildings for Developing
Economies Conference
ATLANTA – Presentations are being sought for a conference focused on the design, construction and opera-tion of buildings in developing economies.
Organized by ASHRAE along with the Philippines Chapter, the Efficient, High Performance Buildings for Devel-oping Economies Conference will take place April 24-25, 2014, in Manila, Philippines. It is co-sponsored by the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) and endorsed by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO).
Call for presenter proposals are due Jan. 31, 2014. A 400-word abstract addressing a specific topic and speaker background information are required. Presentations of case studies, preferably with actual perfor-mance data, are of most interest. Notifications will be issued in February 2014.
The conference addresses the challenges developing countries face in sustainable construction, such as rapid-ly growing energy demand, population density and urbanization, and focuses on aspects relating to design, construction and operation of high performance buildings, including the HVAC&R industry’s role in meeting this objective.
The conference seeks to bring people from diverse cultures and climates together to share building design ap-proaches that are responsive to local needs, said Ashish Rakheja, conference co-chair. A key motivation be-hind the conference is to utilize traditional construction practices.
“The papers and presentation will provide examples of how to apply the latest technology to achieve cost effec-tive solutions to support high performance buildings in developing economies,” he said.
Papers are sought on the following themes:
Design criteria for developing countries:
Hot and humid climates
Thermal comfort preferences and cultural expectations
Impact of thermal design criteria on energy use and occupant well-being
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Indoor air quality:
Impacts of outdoor air quality issues
Potential application of natural ventilation
Energy efficiency:
Indoor environmental quality constraints on energy efficiency
Reductions in emissions of global warming gases through use of renewable energy
Energy impacts associated with water use
Standards and government regulations:
Green building programs in developing countries
Energy efficiency standards
Indoor air quality and comfort regulations
Refrigeration:
Refrigerants: limitations and opportunities
Applications, e.g. improved food preservation
Rural communities:
Water use
Lack of energy infrastructure
Combustion using low-grade fuels
In addition, presentations based on papers and invited speakers from around the world will focus on the most critical challenges facing developing economy countries.
Contact: Jodi Scott Public Relations 678-539-1140 [email protected]