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Texas NortherThe
Monthly Newsletter of the Dallas Chapter, Region VIII
Volume 62, No. 4
Chapter Meeting
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Message From the 2012-2013 Dallas ASHRAE President
February 13, 2013
10:00 a.m. -11:00 p.m. Techni-
cal Session
11:00 a.m. Registration
11:30 a.m. -1:00 p.m. Luncheon
Meeting
Where:
Maggiano’s North Park Dallas
8687 N Central Expressway
Dallas, TX 75225
Tech Session Topic:
REVIT Standardization for MEP
Firms
Presenter:
Craig Chappell, BIM Coordina-
tor, Purdy-McGuire
Lunch Session Topic:
Update On Texas Legislation
for Construction
Presenter:
Ben Westcott, Attorney-at-
Law, Andrews Myers, PC
Reservations:
www.dallas-ashrae.org
Dear Fellow Dallas ASHRAE Members,
The first week of January has, for me, always been a roller coaster ride. I
start year with the sadness of boxing up all the holiday decorations, and with
them the memories of the previous year. But then, the minute they are all in
attic, I get my (somewhat) uncluttered house back, and I know it’s time to start
making new memories for the new year!
We are commencing 2013 with the most-attended event year after year – The
Ethics Program. This year, we are expected to reach a record number of 160
participants!
From there, February brings us a technical session covering REVIT
Standardization, followed by our regular business meeting featuring a
presentation on Texas Legislation for Construction. Don’t forget that February
is also Membership Promotion Month, so along with the typical free guest
lunch at the meeting Shelby Felix will give a prize to the existing member who
best follows the recruiting process. More details will follow in the shaded
section of February’s meeting flyer. Please be sure to attend this day (with a
guest, of course) and take advantage of the opportunity to earn multiple PDH’s
in a single trip.
Last but certainly not least, the ASHRAE Winter Conference is only a couple of
weeks away. The Dallas Chapter will have a hospitality suite available for
members to escape to during breaks from their training sessions. Whether
it’s to find a place to store your winter jacket, or to run into an old colleague,
the suite will be open for everyone, free of charge, from 7:30 AM to 8:00 PM
daily. Once we check in and have a room number it will be posted on our
website.
The Dallas Chapter will also host a Welcome Party, Saturday night the 26th
from 6:00 to 8:00 and a Member’s Night Out, Tuesday night the 29th from 6:30
– 11:00. Both events are open for all members and their spouses, and
admittance is free if you registered for the Winter Conference.
Dallas’ meeting is one of every ASHRAE member’s favorite locations; our
genuine Southern Hospitality attracts more members than any other city. Let’s
continue that tradition and show everyone at ASHRAE Headquarters a great
time once again.
Hope to see you in Downtown Dallas!
Until Next Month’s Newsletter,
Shelley Zhao
Dallas Chapter President, 2012-2013
January 2013
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Membership PromotionUpdateBy: Shelby Felix, Membership Promotion,
2012-2013
Howdy! February is Membership Promotion month!
Bring a guest to lunch for free at our next meeting. For
every guest you bring, your name will be entered into a
raffle for a $50 gift card. Also, for every person that
you influence to become a member in the month of
February up until our March meeting, your name will
be entered. You’ll need to contact one of the board of
governors to make sure we know to enter your name.
Email me at [email protected] with the name of
the new member. There’s no limit to the number of
times your name can be entered. We’ll draw for the winner at the beginning of the March meeting.
As of January, we have 32 members with delinquent membership status. The delinquent status means their dues are 1-
6 months past due and are in risk of losing their membership status and total years! There are plenty of ways to fix
this, with the easiest being to renew online. Visit www.ashrae.org and log in to renew. Contact me with any questions
on any of this!
Finally, there are lots of YEA events and opportunities happening in the next few months – contact Brandon Scharn
with information on how to volunteer and help out. Also keep an eye on the YEA listserv. We’ll send out information on
our next YEA Happy Hour through that. You don’t need to be a YEA member in order to help out or participate in any of
these events – just come support ASHRAE and the young people involved!
See everyone at the Winter Meeting!
CALLING ALL VOLUNTERS! ASHRAE WINTER MEETINGBy: Jay Martin, Sessions Subcommittee Chairmain - 2013 Winter Meeting
ASHRAE’s winter meeting is coming to Dallas this January (26-30). If you are willing/able to serve as a monitor for the
educational sessions you will receive complimentary registration for the conference (you would still have to pay for
individual extras like lunches). This is a serious commitment since you will be getting a $300+ value, so we need for
you to be prompt and diligent on your day of service.
• A monitor serves during the technical sessions to scan badges, take attendance, and to alert others is
something is going wrong. We will provide training.
• The time commitment is from approximately 7:30 am to 12:30 pm on a single day (Sunday through
Wednesday) or from 1 pm to 5 pm on Sunday or Monday.
Please contact me [email protected] if you are interested in serving. Monitor roles will be awarded on a
first-come, first-serve basis – you will know for sure if you have been selected by early October.
Thank you for your interest and service to ASHRAE.
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Student Activities UpdateBy: Brandon Scharn, Student Activities, 2012-2013
It’s that time of the year again! Engineer’s week is just right
around the corner on February 17-23 and we are in need of
volunteers to help out with various activities during the week. If
you would like to know more information or to sign up please let
me know.
January’s YEA happy hour was a success and had a great
turnout. However, we are already working on getting next
month’s event organized and are looking for a volunteer to
sponsor next month’s event. If you or someone you know would
be interested in being a sponsor for one of our YEA happy hours
please do not hesitate to contact me. Your help is greatly
appreciated.
We are still searching for candidates for our Dallas Chapter of ASHRAE scholarship as well as the Peanut Vinther
Scholarship. The deadline, March 1st, for these scholarships is fast approaching. For more information on these
scholarships as well as the applications please visit http://www.dallas-ashrae.org/html/scholarships.php.
Refrigeration UpdateBy: Stuart DeVaney, Refrigeration, 2012-2013
Please find attached an article from Bloomberg
BusinessWeek which outlines possible issues with the
new replacement for HFC-134a in automobile air
conditioning. Daimler’s tests versus what GM states
are quite a contrast.
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2013-01-03/
dupont-honeywell-refr igerant-at-r isk-after-
mercedes-fires
Please remember to mark down the March 13 ASHRAE
meeting as we will have Mike Thompson here to present
the current state of refrigerants and what the future
holds.
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TEGA UpdateBy: Matt Short, TEGA Officer, 2012-2013
What Are You Doing for National Engineers Week?(February 17 - 23)Many people make New Year’s resolutions – if yours was to volunteer
more in your community while inspiring the next generation of young
engineers, then National Engineers Week may be the perfect fit for you!
National Engineers Week (eWeek) provides guided opportunities for
engineers to help students at all grade levels understand what engineering
is all about, and encourage them to enter this diverse profession. Supported by over 100 partners, eWeek is truly a
grassroots, volunteer-driven movement made up of a series of events and programs, including Introduce a Girl to
Engineering Day (February 21), the Future City® competition, New Faces of Engineering, the DiscoverE outreach program,
and others.
Highlighting one of these programs, throughout the year, DiscoverE sends thousands of volunteers into K-12 classrooms
to help students understand how the exciting world of engineering impacts their everyday lives. Volunteers are guided
through the process of meeting with students during class or after school, and equipped with fun activity and presentation
ideas. More information on DiscoverE is available at www.discoverengineering.org. (Note: Make sure you click through
the introductory screen, which sometimes takes awhile to load.)
ASHRAE supports eWeek through its involvement as a member of the Engineers Week Committee, participation in
several programs, and has previously co-chaired the celebration.
So... What are you doing for eWeek? Watch an informational webcast, order a volunteer kit, download posters, and get
involved at www.eweek.org!
Learn More about Grassroots Government Activities in DallasIf you’re planning to attend ASHRAE’s Winter Conference in Dallas (January 26-30), take time to check out a couple of
sessions, which should help to inform future efforts at the regional and chapter levels in the Society’s new Grassroots
Government Activities paradigm.
As has been reported in several past issues of the Update, last summer, ASHRAE’s Board of Directors approved the
creation of a new Society-level committee to address government actions beyond those which happen in Washington,
DC (i.e., state, local, provincial, national [beyond North America]). With the Grassroots Government Activities
Committee (GGAC) coming online in earnest at the Annual Meeting in Denver (June 22-26), it is crucial that members
and chapters are made aware of how this programming is taking shape.
Here are two opportunities to learn more in Dallas:
· The training session for the new Regional Vice Chairs for GGAC will take place Sunday, January 27, from 9 a.m.
to noon. This session will cover the scope of what GGAC is at all levels of ASHRAE – from the Society down to
the section. There will be very limited seating available, so get there early.
· Seminar 41, “How Federal and State Energy Policy Impact ASHRAE Members,” will feature a moderated panel
in which several experts discuss both how U.S. federal and state energy-efficiency matters are playing out and
why it is imperative that ASHRAE gets involved. Keith Reihl, who will serve as the First Vice Chair of the GGAC,
will moderate. Panelists include:
o Steve Skalko, Chair of ASHRAE’s Standing Standard Project Committee for Standard 90.1;
o John Cymbalski from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
program; and
o Jeff Harris of the Alliance to Save Energy.
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TEGA Update (cont’d)
ASHRAE Volunteers Help Achieve Success for Standard 189.1 in National Defense Bill
In one of their last major actions of the year, last week Members of Congress overwhelmingly passed the final
version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2013 (H.R.4310).The passage of this bill,
which contains no restrictions on the use of U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) funds for ANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IES
Standard 189.1 – Standard for the Design of High-Performance Green Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential
Buildings, represented a major victory for ASHRAE and supporters of Standard 189.1. This success was largely due
to the efforts of ASHRAE volunteers, who helped educate key Congressional staff on the importance and cost-
effectiveness of the Standard. ASHRAE also coordinated its efforts with a number of technical societies and
stakeholder organizations to help remove this restriction from the final bill.
If left intact, the restriction on DOD would have directly impacted the U.S. Army, which has been required to begin
using Standard 189.1 since the beginning of the 2013 fiscal year, which began this past October.
Reference to Standard 189.1 is specifically mentioned in the joint statement from the managers of the bill;
the joint statement is used to help convey legislative intent:
“The conferees note that while there is no prohibition limiting the use of funds for implementation of ASHRAE
building standard 189.1, they expect DOD to not provide broad, sweeping policy guidance on the use of ASHRAE
building standard 189.1 but rather utilize this standard on a project by project basis to maximize savings based
on geographic locations and returns on investment through water and energy efficiencies, among other
considerations.”
The final bill also continues the DOD prohibition on the use of funds for LEED Gold or Platinum certifications – but
adds a new qualifier – this prohibition ends when DOD provides guidance to the Congressional Armed Services
Committees on the Department’s pursuit and use of building rating systems and standards for energy and water
efficiency and sustainable design.
The NDAA is one of the few yearly must-pass bills, as it paves the way for funding DOD programs and activities –
including military facility construction. The passage of this year’s bill represents the 51st consecutive time this
has happened. Although President Barack Obama issued a veto threat over provisions in the bill concerning
issues such as the transfer of detainees in Guantanamo Bay, the President is expected to sign the bill into law
soon.
For additional information, please contact Mark Ames, ASHRAE Manager of Federal Government Affairs at
[email protected] or 202-833-1830.
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DALLAS ASHRAE 2012-2013
BOARD OF GOVERNORS MEETING NOTES
Date: January 9, 2013
Time: 1:00 PM
Location: Maggiano’s
Dallas, TX
IN ATTENDANCE:
Shelley Zhao; Charles Crawford; Brandon Damas; Shelby Felix; Kevin Chow; BrandonScharn; Jeanine Bounds; Stuart DuVaney
COMMITTEE CHAIRS AND OFFICERS:
1. President – Shelley ZhaoA. President Elect to preside over March meeting due to President’s scheduled
absence. General meeting agenda and BOG meeting agenda will be prepared byPresident.
2. President Elect/CTTC – Charles CrawfordA. Head count for today’s Ethics meeting was 154 people.B. Combined event with US GBC Emerging Professionals at the SMU George Bush
Library is on hold, still looking for project contact.C. Sporting Clay Shoot Committee includes Stuart DuVaney, Shelby Felix. Confirmed
event date to be 03-15-13 at Elm Fork Shotgun Sports.D. CTTC Committee expanded to include Shelby Felix, Hooman Daneshmand, Matt
Short, Brandon Scharn, Jeanine Bounds.E. Will coordinate with NTAFE Chapter for March & April joint tours of DFW Airport
CUP and Cowboy Stadium.F. Dallas Chapter Seminar proposed for April 3rd at Trane Facility in Carrollton, TX
from 4pm-7pm on the topic of Revit (topic coordinated by Brandon Damas and DCCAD, Trane venue coordinated by Shelby Felix & Stuart DuVaney).
3. Secretary – Gene LoweryA. Monitor PAOE points and report deficiencies at next BOG meeting.B. Update needed on Golf Tournament at next BOG meeting.
4. Treasurer – Brandon DamasA. Half year budget review still in progress.B. Leo Stambough is coordinating Winter Meeting hospitality suite and has a $1,500
budget. BOG members offered assistance.5. Membership Promotion – Shelby Felix
A. YEA Happy Hour volunteer selected.B. Contacting SMU and UNT student members for PN Vinter & Dallas Chapter
Scholarship candidates.6. Research Promotion – Preston Dickson
A. Golf Tournament flyer and information needed at next BOG meeting. Confirmationof 04/29/13 date needed.
7. Honors and Awards – Kevin ChowA. Nominations for Fellow, Distinguished Service Award, Exception Service Award, F.
Paul Anderson Award still in progress.8. Newsletter – April Eisenhauer
A. Newsletter articles, February meeting flyer, Sporting Clay Shoot flyer are due bythe end of the day on Friday.
9. Webmaster – Kevin ChowA. Upload of November presentation once received from President Elect.
Next BOG Meeting: Following February General Meeting Session
JANUARY 2013 MEETING
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Date: Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Time:
10:00-11:00 AM Technical Session 11:00 AM Registration Begins 11:30-1:00 PM Lunch Meeting
Location:
Maggiano’s North Park Dallas 8687 N. Central Expressway Dallas, Texas 75225 Click the link below for directions http://goo.gl/maps/YOcBK
On-line Reservations: www.dallas-ashrae.org Making reservations helps the chapter keep expenses to a minimum and ensures everyone has a seat.
February is Membership Promotion Month
Bring a new ASHRAE member to lunch for free and get your name entered into a raffle for a $50 gift card by contacting Shelby Felix. See the Membership Promotion section of the newsletter for complete details.
Upcoming Calendar of Events: 03/7/13 Joint Facility Tour with NTAFE of the DFW Airport Central Plant 03/13/13 Lunch Program: The Future of Refrigerants: Where do we go from here? 03/15/13 ASHRAE Sporting Clay Shoot 04/10/13 Lunch Program: Health and Safety Utilizing Energy Recovery in a Critical Environment
Send suggestions for presentation topics to Charles Crawford [email protected] President-Elect / Programs Chair
Lunch Presentation Update on Texas Legislation for Construction Mr. Westcott will present Texas Legislative Updates impacting the construction industry, including upcoming changes to lien laws and indemnity clauses that will affect small to mid-size business throughout the state. Ben Westcott is an Attorney-at-Law with Andrews Myers, PC, whose practice focuses on transactional and dispute resolution aspects of construction law. He has served as the chair for the ABC Greater Houston Legal Issues Committee for three years and was recently elected to the Board of Directors of ABC Texas. He has been instrumental in crafting two construction-related bills designed to help contractors collect monies owed in a much quicker manner that were signed into law by Governor Rick Perry during the 82nd Legislative Session Technical Session Presentation REVIT Standardization for MEP Firms The presentation will show advantages that include incorporating the engineering design in the BIM model and how companies are able to maintain their standards and aesthetics. Moving away from basic 3D drafting to development of the model based on design criteria. Experimentation has been done to determine challenges and hurdles. The organization of the data is focused on user comprehension and compatibility across any source that utilizes the same standard. This allows multiple team members to have the ability to create content for projects without relying on key personnel for support. FAQs to discuss include why we would bother and how this will save project time. Mr. Craig Chappell is the BIM Coordinator for Purdy-McGuire, Inc., and earned a B.S. in Marine Engineering Systems from the United States Merchant Marine Academy. His duties include to work with engineering design employees to advance production teams and help them to use REVIT technology to work smarter and more efficiently. Lunch Program with Online Reservations - $25 Lunch Program without Online Reservations - $30 Lunch Program Only (No Food) - $10 Student Member Program - $10 Technical Session & Lunch Program - $40 Technical Session Only - $15
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Building Engineering Sporting Clay Tournament Friday, March 15th 2013 11:30 AM to ~4:00 PM
Elm Fork Shotgun Sports
10751 Luna Road Dallas, Texas 75220
www.elmfork.com
Enjoy an afternoon having lunch and shooting sporting clays with the DFW area building engineers and designers. This event is hosted by the ASHRAE Dallas Chapter with the intention of bring together professionals from several great Texas chapters of ASHRAE, ASPE & AFE. Members, non-members and vendors are welcome. The cost is $125 per person and includes BBQ lunch and shooting fees. Beginners are welcome and a brief safety & instruction course will be held prior to shooting. Shooters are responsible for bringing at least 100 rounds of ammo and a shotgun. Shotguns are available for rent at the range and ammo can be purchased. Registration begins at 11:00 AM. Lunch will be served at 11:30 AM and the shooting starts at 12:30 PM. Register online at www.dallas-ashrae.org before March 8th. You can pay online by credit card or bring a check payable to ASHRAE Dallas Chapter. All proceeds will benefit the chapter’s research promotion program. The first 100 people registered will receive a free event t-shirt. Individual Shooter $125 Team (4 Shooters) $500 Team (4 Shooters) & Corporate Sponsorship $750 Corporate Sponsorship $250 (Contact Doug Jones for corporate sponsorship details.) For questions please contact: Charles Crawford with Victaulic at email [email protected] / call (214) 676-4134 or Doug Jones with Lochinvar via email at [email protected] / call (817) 946-7452.
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