2 flyer for asc cttc dl seminar 23feb2016

Upload: ace-glen-garcia

Post on 09-Mar-2016

215 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

ASHRAE

TRANSCRIPT

  • ASHRAE DL Seminar on Indoor environment quality and ventilation

    This ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer (DL) seminar is jointly organized by ASHRAE Singapore

    Chapter (ASC) and Singapore Polytechnic. We aim to share with participants the following

    ASHRAE DL topics from Mr Bjarne Olesen and Mr Max Sherman:

    International standards for the indoor environment - where are we and do they apply worldwide?

    Indoor environment- health-comfort and productivity

    HAZE related health implications, pm2.5 awareness, related ventilation strategies and standards

    Ventilation: the once and future king.

    Range hoods and smart ventilation strategies for residential buildings

    Recent interesting aspects of ASHRAE Standard 62.2.

    Dr. Max Sherman is a Staff Senior Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and is senior advisor on residential matters. His research career spans over 35 years and

    200 publications, most of which focus on buildings, energy efficiency, IAQ and HVAC. His

    most recognized research areas also include ventilation, thermal distribution systems,

    infiltration, IAQ and envelope-dominated buildings. He gives technical lectures frequently and

    has appeared in the popular media on issues of energy, ventilation and duct tape.

    Dr. Sherman was one of the youngest to be made an ASHRAE Fellow and has had a distinguished career since being elevated including winning the Holladay Distinguished

    Fellow awardSocietys highest technical level. He has received the Exceptional Achievement award and most recently the Standards Achievement award. He has chaired

    SPC 62.2, the committee which developed ASHRAEs residential ventilation standard. He served as a Director-At-Large for the Society in 2001-2004 as well as numerous councils and

    committees. He continues to be an active member of ASHRAE including work on SSPC 62.2

    and international activities. He currently chairs the Presidential Ad-hoc committee on the

    Residential Market.

    MAX H. SHERMAN, PH.D

    SENIOR SCIENTIST

    LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LABORATORY

    What you need to know when the HAZE comes again?

    Listen to the World experts in IAQ and Ventilation!

  • ASHRAE DL Seminar on Indoor environment quality and ventilation

    Prof Olesen obtained his Ph.D.,in Laboratory of heating and Air Conditioning, Technical

    University of Denmark in1975. In the period 1972-1990 He was a research scientist at

    the Laboratory of Heating and Air Conditioning and Part time affiliated as product

    manager at Brel & Kjaer during1978-1992.; Senior Research Scientist in College of

    Architecture in the period 1992-1993. Since 1993 until January 2004 He was the head

    of Research & Development at UPONOR-VELTA GmbH KG & Co., Norderstedt,

    Germany. Since January 2004 he is a full professor in Indoor Environment & Energy at

    the Technical University of Denmark and director of the International Centre for Indoor

    Environment and Energy, Technical University of Denmark.

    He was awarded the Ralph Nevins Award (1982), ASHRAE Distinguish Service Award

    (1997), ASHRAE Fellow Award (2001) and Exceptional Service Award (2006) from

    ASHRAE. Awarded the Medal of Honour from the German Engineering Society (VDI-

    TGA, 2005) and International Honorary Member of SHASE. The Society of Heating, Air-

    Conditioning and Sanitary Engineers of Japan. He is also the vice president of ASHRAE

    and Honorary member of AICARR (Italian Society for HVAC)

    Prof Olesen is active in several ASHRAE-CEN-ISO-DIN standard committees regarding

    indoor environment and energy performance of buildings and HVAC systems. He has

    published more than 350 papers including more than 60 in peer reviewed journals.

    BJARNE W. OLESEN PH.D.

    PROFESSOR, INTL. CENTRE FOR INDOOR

    ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY

    TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DENMARK,

    LYNGBY, DENMARK

  • Duration of Talk: 6 hours

    Topics:

    INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS FOR THE INDOOR ENVIRONMENT - WHERE ARE WE AND

    DO THEY APPLY WORLDWIDE?

    On the international level ISO (International Organization for Standardization, CEN (European

    Committee for Standardization and ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air

    Conditioning Engineers are writing standards related to the indoor environment. Several of these

    standards have been developed mainly by experts from Europe, North America and Japan, thus

    guaranteeing a worldwide basis. Are there, however, special considerations related to other parts

    of the world (lifestyle, outdoor climate, and economy), which are not dealt with in these standards

    and which will require revision?

    Ventilation: The Once and Future King

    Before man lived indoors, there was ventilation. This talk will look at an historical perspective of

    ventilation, including the reasons for ventilation then and now, the methods of ventilation then and

    now, and the amounts of ventilation then and now. In our modern society outdoor air can contain a

    variety of contaminants that we do not want in our buildings and this talk will discuss some reasons

    for not wanting to ventilate.

    HAZE related health implications, pm2.5 awareness, related ventilation strategies and

    standards

    How does HAZE affect our health? What can we do during HAZE period? The panel discussion will

    bring us better prepared for the HAZE

    INDOOR ENVIRONMENT- HEALTH-COMFORT AND PRODUCTIVITY

    People spend in industrialized countries more than 90 % of their lives in an artificial indoor

    environment (home, transportation, work). In typical office buildings the cost of people is a factor

    100 higher than energy costs, which make the performance of people at their work significantly

    more important than energy costs. The task is to optimize indoor environmental conditions for

    health, comfort and performance while conserving energy. The talk presents an update on todaysrequirement for a healthy and comfortable indoor environment and the influence on peoplesproductivity in offices, schools and other places of work.

    62.2: ASHRAEs Residential Ventilation Standard

    In 1996 ASHRAE decided to split one of its major standards, Standard 62 into pieces representing

    different major occupancies. ASHRAE Standard 62.2 was first passed in 2003 and is republished

    regularlythe most recent of which is 2013. This talk will explain what is in the standard, what itmeans to occupants and to those professionals who do residential design, and a bit of how it all

    came to be. The enhanced interest in high performing homes has generated a string of

    controversies on facets of this standard and these will be discussed.

    ASHRAE DL Seminar on Indoor environment quality and ventilation

  • Registration Form ASHRAE DL Seminar on Indoor environment quality and ventilation

    Date: 23 Feb 2016 (Tue) Fee for early registration by 16 Feb 2016:

    Time: 9.00am 5.00pm S$80 for ASHRAE Singapore Chapter /IES/IFMA/SGBC members (Registration starts 8.30am) Free for ASHRAE student member

    S$120 per participant (non members)

    Fee for late registration after 16 Feb 2016:

    S$90 for ASC members

    S$130 for non ASC members

    *All fees above are GST inclusive.

    Venue: Singapore Polytechnic Lecture Theatre LT17A

    Block T17, Level 1

    (Next to SP Auditorium, 5 minutes walk from Dover MRT

    (2 Tea Break and 1 Buffet Lunch will be provided)

    Register by email to [email protected] by 16 Feb 2016, with the required Registration Details below.

    Please make the payment by issuing a cheque to ASHRAE Singapore Chapter, c/o 159 Sin Ming Road, AMTECH

    Building, Lobby 2 #07-02, Singapore 575625. Alternatively, you can pay by cash on 23 Feb 2016 at the registration

    counter.

    Professional Engineers Board (PDU) points: Pending

    For enquires on program and registration matters please contact:Dr. Yang Junjing [Email: [email protected] ], ASC

  • LT 17A,

    Block T17

    Suggest entry from

    Commonwealth Ave West