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President Frank Mesicek, C.E.T., PMP [email protected]
Research Promotion John Molnar, P.Eng., LEED AP
David Rasmussen, C.E.T. [email protected]
Treasurer Allan Antcliffe, P.Eng. [email protected]
YEA Aaron Besseling Abesseling@
besselingmechanical.com
Ryley Besseling [email protected]
Membership Promotion Iain Hill, LEED AP [email protected]
Reaz Usmanali, B.Eng., LEED AP [email protected]
Student Activities Mark Long [email protected]
Aaron Besseling abesseling@
besselingmechanical.com
Historian George Menzies, P.Eng. [email protected]
Chapter Special Events David Rasmussen, C.E.T. [email protected]
C.T.T.C. (Programs) Mustafa Morsy [email protected]
Grassroots Government Advocacy
Robyn Ellis, B.Eng., CFM [email protected]
Quinton Voskamp [email protected]
Airways Editor Colin Umbach [email protected]
Webmaster Jeremy Stockmans [email protected]
Volume 58, No. 6 Our 58th Year February 2017
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
WalterFedy Energy Project Showcase
Patrick Darby, P. Eng and Josh Gibbins, P. Eng
Senior Energy Engineers, WalterFedy
On June 24, 2015, Oxford County Council unanimously passed a motion
to achieve 100% renewable energy by 2050, becoming the first munici-
pality in Ontario to commit to such a target. Patrick Darby will present on
working with Smart Energy Oxford, a coalition of government and indus-
try partners, to help them achieve this goal.
Josh Gibbins will also share innovative techniques he developed for en-
ergy project reporting he calls Reproducible Reporting, a process that
combines narrative with analysis and allows for the quick generation of
report iterations that are never out of date.
To register, click here: Register
Holiday Inn Burlington
Hotel and Conference Centre Halton A Room
3063 South Service Road Burlington, ON
L7N 3E9 Schedule: Cost:
6:00pm Networking Chapter Members—$45 6:30pm Dinner Non-Members—$65 7:30pm Presentation Students—$15
President’s Report
Looking forward to the Tuesday, February 21
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meeting at the Burling-ton Holiday Inn, “Walterfedy Energy Pro-ject Showcase.” What you missed at the January meeting: VRM hosted a tour at McMaster Institute for Music and the Mind. Af-ter the tour, we had an
excellent networking dinner meeting at the Uni-versity Club of McMaster. Project Description: The project consists of a 12,000 square foot ad-dition that was constructed to sit atop the exist-ing Psychology Building. VRM was retained as the prime consultant because unlike traditional project delivery models, the owner needed the complex structural design to be completed be-fore engaging an architect. The project required the design team to engineer as lightweight a structure as possible. This proved to be chal-lenging as acoustical theatre designs usually require extensive mass to dampen sound trans-mission. The structure is built on a conventional steel frame and has floating cast-in-place concrete slab floors to isolate sound transmission. To mit-igate sound transfer of mechanical and electri-cal components into the LIVE Lab, all ductwork and electrical components were run in areas outside the theatre space as much as possi-ble. Any penetration into the theatre space re-quired acoustically dampened penetrations through the walls. Quick Facts:
Heating was provided from the existing
McMaster Central Utility Plant through a steam
to water heat exchanger. Chilled water was
used for cooling from the McMaster Central Util-
ity Plant
The project used two air handling units – A
constant volume air handler was dedicated to
the LIVE Lab, the second VAV unit with terminal
reheat served the remaining floor plan. Hydron-
ic perimeter heating was used to address the
envelop heating load
The main ductwork was run in acoustically
lined duct shafts, any penetration required spe-
cific details provided as part of the acoustic con-
sultant’s scope of work. Each penetration was
inspected by the acoustic engineer.
All ductwork serving the LIVE Lab was
acoustically lined and run at a velocity of 700
FPM in main duct runs, with the velocity further
reduced in branch ductwork
Minimal balancing dampers were permitted
in supply ductwork serving the LIVE Lab
A Noise Criteria of below NC-10 was re-
quired in the LIVE Lab / Piano & Equipment
Testing Space and Sound Booth
Supply air to the Live Lab was distributed to
a large plenum and supplied at low level
through custom diffusers. Return ductwork was
supplied at high level
Project Team: Structural Mechanical and Electrical Engineer-ing Services – VRM
Architectural Services – McCallum Sather Ar-chitects
Acoustic Consultant – Aercoustics
General Contractor – STF Construction
Mechanical Contractor – L.J. Barton and Hal-ton Sheet Metal
Electrical Contractor – Clairmont Electrical LIVE Lab – Dr. Dan Bosnyak Frank Mesicek, C.E.T., PMP Hamilton Chapter President, 2016-2018
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Airways—ASHRAE Hamilton Chapter—2016/2017
With Rememberance Walter Everett "Pete" WOODS, ASHRAE Life Member, retired, executive with Delhi Industries, died peacefully, in his 91st year, at the Village of Tansley Woods, Burlington, Ontario on Monday, December 26, 2016. Pete was a long-time sup-porter of the Hamilton Chapter.
Enzo Iantorno. It is with deep sadness that I inform the Chapter of the pass-ing of Enzo Iantorno at the end of this past October. Enzo was President of Airex lo-cated in Brampton. Although Enzo was a member of the ASHRAE Toronto
Chapter, Enzo supported our Hamilton Chapter by signing up either 2 or 3 foursomes each year, for the past 12 years (no matter where we held it.) In speaking with his son Robert, they plan to continue to send representation to our tournament. Our condolences are extended to the Iantorno family of the sudden loss of truly an icon in the H.V.A.C Industry. David Rasmussen, C.E.T. Social Committee Chair 2017
Volunteering We are still looking for more volunteers that can join the various chapter committees:
Administration CTTC (Chapter Technology Transfer) Grassroots Government Advocacy Historian Honors and Awards MP (Membership Promotion) Newsletter Refrigeration RP (Research Promotion) Special Events Student Activities Webmaster YEA (Young Engineers in ASHRAE)
Young Engineers in ASHRAE (YEA) Upcoming Events The following events are being planned for YEA members in 2017. Stay tuned for more details! 23 February @ 6pm Trampoline dodge ball, Flying Squirrel, Hamilton 3 June @ 11am Ultimate game with London Chapter, Brantford 17 August @ 6pm Networking Pub Night, Joint event with the Hamilton Halton Construction Association Young Leaders Group
June Golf Tournament We are now confirmed for Wednesday, June 14 at Glendale Golf and Country Club in Hamilton. It will be a 1pm Shot-gun start.
More details, along with the Entry Form, will fol-low in next month’s Airways. David Rasmussen Social Committee Chair 2017
Student Membership Promotion
The Hamilton Chapter is excited to continue its initiative to promote and support students that wish to explore the opportunities ASHRAE can provide. For the 2016/17 year, the Chapter is sponsoring students who sign up to become student members by funding their membership dues for one year. More details start on Page 7.
Register for the 2017 Student
Design Competition
The 2017 Student Design Competition focuses on a new single-story with mezzanine office and repair building in the Diego Ramirez Islands in Chile, South America. Each team must register online in order to participate. The first deadline for the 2017 competition is May 4th, 2017. ASHRAE will recognize the outstanding student design projects at the 2018 ASHRAE Winter Meeting to be held in Chicago, IL, January 20-January 24, 2018. For more infor-mation, contact Student Affairs.
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Nothin’ but NEM: Engineering
Night with the Toronto Raptors Enjoy dinner and comradery with engineering and engineering technology professionals at the pre-game tip-off party at The Antler Room, followed by an evening with the Raptors vs the Washington Wizards and exciting engineering-themed surprises on the court!
Your event registration includes the pre-game tip-off party, dinner, and game ticket. Tickets will be distributed at the pre-game party at The Antler Room. Registration for tickets will close on February 22nd at midnight. To register.
Board Profile: John Molnar—Research Promotion Co-Chair
After 10 years in design and sales of leading edge HVAC/R systems, John Molnar has found-ed CoEng Advisors to set out and make a measurable difference in the sustainability of the existing building market. He is a Profes-
sional Engineer in Ontario, President of the Hamilton Chapter of ASHRAE, a LEED Accred-ited Professional, and a member of the Associ-ation of Energy Engineers. He has built his rep-utation through strong ethics in an industry that challenge’s one’s character everyday. John’s guiding compass is ensuring that what is being done is in the best interest of the client. After walking through hundreds of building me-chanical rooms, it’s obvious that there is much more that needs to be done to ensure that the building owners and tenants can afford to oper-ate their buildings in the coming years. It is ab-solutely shocking to see and quantify the waste of resources that is occurring in buildings to-day. Change is achievable, so long as the right team is put together for each client. John Molnar has a vast network across North Ameri-ca to readily deploy teams wherever a project may take CoEng Advisors.
Free ASHRAE Webinar April 20, 2017. 1pm-4pm EDT This webcast will feature industry experts who will define the importance of, and why we should strive for, better building operations through improved controls and analytics. View-ers will be able to describe key elements of controls and analytics for building operations, and identify steps required to deploy analytics in building projects, including commissioning. This program will quantify how applying best practice controls improve building performance, and will recognize the value of analytics in building operations to achieve a reduced cost and increased performance. Attendees may be awarded three (3) Profes-sional Development Hours (PDHs). The webcast program has also been approved for three (3) AIA HSW Learning Units (LU/HSW) and three (3) GBCI Continuing Education Hours (CEs). For more information.
ASHRAE HVAC Design Training Toronto, ON May 8—12, 2017.
Level 1—Essentials provides attendees with
the fundamentals and technical aspects of HVAC design. Attendees will gain practical skills and knowledge to design and maintain
HVAC systems that can be put to immediate use.
Level 2—Applications provides participants with instruction on HVAC system design. The
training is tailored for engineers with advanced experience in the HVAC design field, or those
who have completed HVAC Design: Level 1.
For more information and to register click here.
Airways—ASHRAE Hamilton Chapter—2016/2017 Sponsors
Business Card Advertising
in "Airways" Bulletin
As always, you can place a business card ad in the
"Airways" Bulletin for the low cost of $100.00 per
card ($200.00 for a double sized ad) and will run the
balance of the "season" (until next June's issue).
Colin Umbach, Airways Editor
Position Advertising
in "Airways" Bulletin
Position advertising continues to be available in the
"Airways" Bulletin. The cost will be $100.00 per
(reasonable sized) insert and will run for a period of 3 issues (unless I am informed that the position has
been filled).
Any advertising insert MUST be provided as a sin-gle .jpg file. You can scan your ad and send me the
file or provide me with a hard copy which I will scan
and insert.
2016/2017 Meeting Schedule
This year's meeting schedule is summarized below. New products and/or services may be presented informally via a "technical ses-
sion" or a "table top demonstration" prior to dinner. After dinner, the main topic of the evening is presented by the "feature speaker". If
you are interested in presenting a technical session, booking table top space to promote your product and/or service or, if you have a
suggestion for a feature subject and/or speaker, please contact Mustafa Morsey (Programs Chair). There is a charge of $75.00 for
"table top demonstration" space and this includes a business card ad for two months.
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2016/2017 Monthly Meeting Schedule Date Topic Speaker Venue
13-Sep-16 Energy efficiency options for Com-mercial Refrigeration equipment
Vince Zolli Holiday Inn Burlington
11-Oct-16 Complementary Building Commis-sioning Approach to Successful Building Operation
Derek Cheung McMaster University
8-Nov-16 Don’t Let Your BIM go “BOOM” Mitchell Swann Holiday Inn Burlington
13-Dec-16 Social Event—Curling
10-Jan-17 VRM Showcase McMaster Music Institute
TBD McMaster University
21-Feb-17 WalterFedy Showcase Energy Project
Patrick Darby, Josh Gibbins
Holiday Inn Burlington
14-Mar-17 University of Waterloo Tour Tour University of Waterloo
3-Apr-17 Joint Meeting – Toronto TBD Holiday Inn Oakville
9-May-17 VRM Showcase—VRF TBD Holiday Inn Burlington
June Social Event—Golf
Professional Development Certificates Now Available
You can now receive a Certificate of Attendance for our monthly dinner meetings that awards you
one Professional Development Hour for each meeting.
Apply Online
You can indicate if you want a certificate when you register online for the monthly dinner meetings.
More Information
If you have any questions about the Professional Development Hour Certificates, please contact our CTTC Char, Mustafa Morsy, [email protected].
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