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SEPTEMBER MEETING
Central Arkansas
Date: Wednesday, September 7 Location: Camp Aldersgate Cost: $20 Schedule: 10:30a.m. Board Meeting 11:30a.m. Lunch / Technical Session
12:00-1:00p.m. Program
Northwest Arkansas
Date: Thursday, September 8 Location: AQ Chicken, Springdale Cost: ~$12 Schedule: 11:30a.m. Lunch 12:00-1:00p.m. Program
Arkansas Chapter Newsletter for the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.
www.arkansasashrae.org Volume XXIII, Issue 1, September 2011
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Chapter Meeting Calendar: Page 2 Chapter Meeting Minutes: Page 3 Committee Reports: Page 3 Officers and Committee Chairs: Page 4
TTHEHE PPRESIDENTRESIDENT’’SS MMESSAGEESSAGE
By Bill Simpson
Hopefully everyone has survived (and
maybe even profited from) the
summer heat. As September
approaches, it is time to kickoff
another ASHRAE year. Your Arkansas
ASHRAE leadership has already been
planning and preparing to build on
the successes of our historically
strong chapter.
You may have noticed society
President Ron Jarnagin’s theme for
the year on the cover of the August
Journal—“Sustaining ASHRAE Through
Leadership”. In an effort to promote
President Jarnagin’s theme and deliver
value to our membership,
the officers are in the
process of arranging a
series of leadership
training sessions to be
made available to all of the
chapter members.
Also, chapter President-
Elect and CTTC chair Mike
Fullerton is finalizing a
value-packed program schedule for us
this year once again highlighted by
distinguished lecturers and society
dignitaries. This month’s meeting is
on bio-renewable fuels as presented
by local engineer Tim Gorman of
Viridian.
Forrest Moseley has done an excellent
job with student activities over the
last couple years and is poised for
another successful year. Last year he
was able to enlist two new student
branches at UALR and ASU. This year
the student activities committee’s
efforts will include getting those new
student branches engaged in our
chapter. Society has also bestowed
honors on dedicated student branch
advisors Darin Nutter (U of A) and
Wayne Helmer (ATU). We look
forward to honoring them locally as
well for their service. On the K-12
front, Forrest is always looking for
volunteers, so please let him know if
you’re interested in helping.
In an effort to develop a strong
network for our younger members,
Caleb Haynes has already planned
monthly Young Engineer’s in ASHRAE
(YEA) activities. The first event is a
Monday Night Football watch party on
September 12th
. Look for upcoming
announcements for future events
including paintball, “fluid seminars”,
trap shoots and more. Another great
opportunity for YEA members is the
leadership weekend in Atlanta
September 30th
-October 2nd
.
If you’re interested, our
chapter subsidizes the cost
but you’ll need to sign up
soon as space is limited.
And even though we’re just
kicking off this season, it’s
never too early to mention
CRC. Those who attended
this past April in Dallas not
only had a good time socializing with
professionals around our region but
also learned about how to serve our
chapter and society better and came
back enthusiastic to do so. I hope all
who are able will plan to attend next
April in Tulsa.
Finally, it’s an exciting time in our
state as Arkansas looks to adopt the
2009 IECC and ASHRAE 90.1-2007.
The building professionals will be
looking to ASHRAE members for
answers on how to meet the more
stringent energy conservation
requirements. Take advantage of the
continuing education and networking
opportunities our chapter offers
locally or society offers electronically
to meet the needs of our market.
Look forward to seeing everybody at
the meetings next week.
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Page 2
MONTH MEETING TOPIC SPEAKER SECTION DATE LOCATION MEETING
DESIGNATION
SEPT Bio-renewable
Fuels Tim Gorman
Central 09.07.11 Camp Aldersgate
Sustainability
NWA 09.08.11 AQ Chicken
OCT
TBA TBA Central 10.12.11 Camp Aldersgate TBA
ASHE Energy Sur-
vey for Hospitals Clark Reed NWA 10.14.11
Washington
Regional Medical
Center
Joint Meeting
with ASHE
NOV
UV-C for Control-
ling Mold in
AHUs
Dean Saputa
Central 11.02.11 Camp Aldersgate
Indoor Air
Quality
NWA 11.03.11 AQ Chicken
DEC
Sustaining
ASHRAE Through
Leadership
Ron Jarnagin
Central 12.07.11 Camp Aldersgate
TBA
NWA 12.08.11 AQ Chicken
JAN TBA TBA
Central 01.04.12 Camp Aldersgate
TBA
NWA 01.05.12 AQ Chicken
FEB TBA
Central 02.01.12 Camp Aldersgate
TBA TBA
NWA 02.02.12 AQ Chicken
MAR Energy
Dashboards Phil Smith
Central 03.07.12 Camp Aldersgate
TBA
NWA 03.08.12 AQ Chicken
APR TBA TBA
Central 04.04.12 Camp Aldersgate
TBA
NWA 04.05.12 AQ Chicken
MAY Past President’s
Night N/A
Central TBA TBA
Past Presidents
Recognition
NWA N/A N/A
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Page 3
FFALLALL GGOLFOLF TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT
Tony DeMarco—Social Chair
It's time for some Fall golf. I have us set up
for Friday Oct. 21st at Stonelinks. We haven't
played at Stonelinks in a while, and I hear it's
in great shape. Please see the attached entry
form and send me your teams ASAP.
Don't forget to sponsor a hole!! All donations
and sponsorships are very appreciated!
See you on the course!
NEBB RNEBB RECERTIFICATIONECERTIFICATION SSEMINAREMINAR
Jo Kinley—AR NEBB Chapter Coordinator
To register for the NEBB Required 6-hour
Recertification Seminar on Friday, September
23, 2011 please complete the attached form
and return with check to the address shown
on the form.
Continental Breakfast will be ready around
7:00 A.M. and at 7:30 A.M. NEBB Board of
Director Mike Locke will bring us up to date
on what's going on with NEBB National.
Seminar sessions will begin around 8:10 A.M.
NEBB Certified firms are strongly encour-
aged to attend this meeting if at all possible.
SEATING IS LIMITED, SO GET YOUR REGIS-
TRATION IN ASAP!
AARKANSASRKANSAS CCHAPTERHAPTER MMEETINGEETING MMINUTESINUTES
Board Meeting of July 22, 2011
Mark Mizell—Secretary
Members Present: Steve Keen
(Research Promotion, Board of
Governors, Delegate), Russell Black
(Board of Governors), Bill Simpson
(President), Mike Fullerton
(President-elect, CTTC), Marlon
Joiner (Treasurer), Mark Mizell
(Secretary), Byron Morgan (NWA
Section Liaison), Forrest Mosely
(Student Activities Chair), Caleb
Haynes (YEA Chair), Terry Jacks
(Membership Promotion), Lee
Greeson (Newsletter Editor), Robin
Sipes (Electronic Communications
Chair), Mark Eley (Reception), Jake
Skinner (Historian)
Call to Order: 11:30 a.m.
Bill Simpson:
The focus this year is on leader-
ship development. We will look
into program(s) to develop leader-
ship skills and Parliamentary
procedure (Robert’s Rules of
Order) education.
Chapter officers need to familiar-
ize themselves with Constant
Contact software.
Enter PAOE (Presidential Award of
Excellence) points regularly in
order to not lose anything in the
shuffle.
DRC (Director/Regional Chair) John
Harrod suggests developing the
chapter schedule of programs
early.
Chapter officers are to fill out
MBO’s (Management by Objective
goals) by next meeting and send
to the respective regional chairper-
sons.
Chapter fundraising ideas are
requested. Reloadable Kroger gift
cards might be a possibility.
Bill Simpson went over expected
duties of each officer/chairperson.
Current bylaws were presented to
everyone as well as PAOE point
criteria.
Treasurer is to present a prelimi-
nary budget during the next meet-
ing.
Next meeting is to be August 17th
,
11:30 a.m. at Trane Arkansas.
Adjourn: 1:00 p.m.
SSTUDENTTUDENT AACTIVITIESCTIVITIES
Forrest Moseley—Chair
We look forward to another great year with
Arkansas ASHRAE Student Activities. We are
excited about the addition of Arkansas State
University (Jonesboro) as a new student
ASHRAE Chapter at the end of last year. We
will be acknowledging accomplishments of a
couple student advisors in upcoming
meetings along with an announcement of an
ASHRAE high school student scholarship. We
expect increased ASHRAE involvement with K-
12 students by adding a committee chair that
will only focus on the K-12 group. In efforts
to keep all of our university students
connected to ASHRAE, we are looking into the
establishment of an Arkansas ASHRAE
Student Activities Facebook page. We are
hopeful that with these updates and additions
to the student activities committee that we
will have a very successful year.
Arkansas Chapter of ASHRAE
P.O. Box 180
Little Rock, AR 72203
The Razorback Report is published monthly by the Arkansas Chapter of ASHRAE. Statements made in this publication are not expressions of the Society or of the chapter and may not be reproduced without special permission from the chapter.
Page 4 THE RAZORBACK REPORT
FUTURE ASHRAE
MEETINGS:
2012 ASHRAE Winter Conference
January 21—25
Chicago, IL
2012 ASHRAE Annual Conference
June 23—27
San Antonio, TX
Membership Terry Jacks Student Activities Forrest Moseley Programs Mike Fullerton Historian Jake Skinner Refrigeration Mark Emmerling Research Promotion Steve Keen Newsletter Lee Greeson NW Section Jessica Mangler Social Tony DeMarco Reception Mark Eley Webmaster Robin Sipes Sustainability Jay Holstead
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
President Bill Simpson 501.661.0621 [email protected] Vice-Pres. Mike Fullerton 501.666.6776 [email protected] Treasurer Marlon Joiner 501.686.5606 [email protected]
Secretary Mark Mizell 501.666.6776 [email protected]
2010-2011 CHAPTER OFFICERS
Russell Black [email protected] Bill Goodman [email protected] Jim Pitts [email protected] Steve Keen (CRC Delegate) [email protected] Bill Simpson (CRC Alternate) [email protected]
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
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Arkansas ASHRAE 2011/2012
Pre-Pay Lunch Plan
Cost: $140.00
Includes: 8 Monthly Meetings
Please complete the form below and mail or fax to the noted address/fax number. Invoices can be mailed or paid at the monthly meeting.
**Get one meeting meal free and express check in when you’re pre-pay**
Company: ____________________________________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________________________
Phone: ____________________________________________________________
Fax: ____________________________________________________________
Names: ____________________________________________________________
Please Mail Form to:
Arkansas ASHRAE
Attn: Marlon Joiner
P.O. Box 180
Little Rock, AR 72203
Or email to: Marlon Joiner
ARKANSAS NEBBARKANSAS NEBBARKANSAS NEBBARKANSAS NEBB P. O. BOX 15964P. O. BOX 15964P. O. BOX 15964P. O. BOX 15964
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72231LITTLE ROCK, AR 72231LITTLE ROCK, AR 72231LITTLE ROCK, AR 72231 501501501501----753753753753----2311 2311 2311 2311
Email:Email:Email:Email: [email protected]
2011 NEBB REQUIRED SIX (6) HOUR RECERTIFICATION SEMINAR SPONSORED BY:
ARKANSAS NEBB-NO. LOUISIANA EBB AND ASHRAE-AR CHAPTER
FRIDAY – SEPTEMBER 23, 2011 7:30 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
UAMS WCEP
INTERSECTION OF PALM & 7TH STREET LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS
(map attached)
COMPLETE & RETURN WITH CHECK FOR $75.00 TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS OR EMAIL TO [email protected], THEN MAIL CHECK
NAME_________________________________________ FIRM__________________________________________ ADDRESS_______________________________________
PHONE_________________________FAX____________ EMAIL_________________________________________
TOTAL # REGISTERED____@ $75.00 per person
LIST OTHER REGISTRANTS ON SEPARATE SHEET W/EMAIL ADDRESS
REGISTRATION FORM & FEES MUST BE RECEIVED BY FRIDAY – SEPTEMBER 16, 2011
(CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST & LUNCH INCLUDED)
SEATING IS LIMITED REGISTER EARLY ! ! ! !
NEBB CERTIFIED PROFESSIONALS WILL MEET THE SIX (6) HOURS REQUIRED
ANNUALLY FOR FIRM RECERTIFICATION.
Engineers will be given six (6) PDH credits for attending seminar – only if - 6 HOURS ARE COMPLETED
Certificate available upon completion of the six-hours.
Obtain the skills needed to:
� Improve overall building performance
� Design high-performance HVAC systems � Effectively collaborate on an integrated design team
ASHRAE has created the HVAC Design Essentials to provide intensive, practical education for designers and others involved in delivery of HVAC services. Developed by industry-leading professionals, this workshop provides participants with training design to accelerate their evolution into effective member on a design, construction or facilities maintenance team. In addition to gaining in-depth knowledge and understanding, attendees will receive real-world examples of HVAC systems based on the newly renovated ASHRAE Headquarters building. The workshop teaches a systematic approach to guide a design team to a solution that optimally meets the client’s expectations.
Who Should Attend
� Engineers new to the HVAC industry
� Facilities managers involved in new construction or major renovation projects
� Technicians who would like to gain design knowledge
� Architects who want to understand HVAC design
� Construction project managers involved with mechanical systems
Visit www.ashrae.org/hvacdesign to register
ASHRAE HVAC Design Essential Workshop
January 11-13, 2012 ● ASHRAE Foundation Learning Center ● Atlanta, GA
ASHRAE Learning Institute
2011 Fall Online Course Series
2 WAYS TO REGISTER Internet: www.ashrae.org/onlinecourses Phone: Call toll-free at 1-800-527-4723 (US and Canada) or 404-636-8400 (worldwide) Note: You may register up to 24 hours prior to an online seminar. Courses are in US Eastern Standard Time.
ASHRAE Certification
Programs
• Building Energy Assessment
Professional (BEAP)
• Building Energy Modeling Professional (BEMP)
• Commissioning Process
Management Professional
(CPMP)
• Healthcare Facility Design
Professional (HFDP)
• High-Performance Building
Design Professional (HBDP)
• Operations & Performance
Management Professional
(OPMP)
For more info, visit
www.ashrae.org/
certification
Basics of High-Performance Building Design Mon, September 19, 2011 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST Advanced High-Performance Building Design Wed, September 21, 2011 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST Fundamental Requirements of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2010 Mon, September 26, 2011 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST Complying with Standard 90.1-2010: HVAC/Mechanical Thurs, September 29, 2011 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST Complying with Standard 90.1-2010: Envelope/Lighting Mon, October 3, 2011 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST Healthcare Facilities: Best Practice Design Mon, October 31, 2011 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST Healthcare Facilities: Best Practice Application Wed, November 2, 2011 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST Evaluating the Performance of LEED-Certified Buildings Mon, November 7, 2011 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST
Project Management for Improved IAQ Wed, November 9, 2011 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST
The following courses are comprised of two parts. Registrants must attend both parts
in order to receive CEU/PDH credits. Archiving is available.
Data Center Energy Efficiency – Part 1 Mon, October 10, 2011 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST Data Center Energy Efficiency – Part 2 Wed, October 12, 2011 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST Using Standard 90.1 to Meet LEED Requirements – Part 1 Mon, October 17, 2011 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST Using Standard 90.1 to Meet LEED Requirements – Part 2 Wed, October 19, 2011 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST Implementing Standard 189.1 for High-Performance Green Buildings – Part 1 Mon, October 24, 2011 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST Implementing Standard 189.1 for High-Performance Green Buildings – Part 2 Wed, October 26, 2011 – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST