2016 2017
MEETING INFORMATION
TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2016
JT SCHMID'S ANAHEIM
2610 E Katella Avenue
Anaheim, CA 92806
(714) 634-9200
(see map on page 5)
Special Event Time. . . . 5:00 9:00 p.m.
MEETING
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TUESDAY,
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17, 2017
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Carlon
Haywood
FOR
THE
SESSION
c/o Signet Controls, Inc.
carlonh@signetcontrols.com
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SPECIAL
PROGRAM
Refrigerants
and
PRICE SCHEDULE Regulatory
Update by Ms.
ASHRAEMembe
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Spalding. . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00 ($60 late)
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Orange
Spiel Editor
FOR
THE SESSION
Robert Hagstrom, P.E.
SEE
5 FOR
FAX ORDER
FORM
c/o PAGE
Southern
California
Edison
6042-A N. Irwindale
Avenue
REFRIGERATION
AND
Irwindale,
CA
91702
MICROBREWERY TOUR
Phone:
(626)
633-3432
with
MIke
Thompson
Cell: (626) 609-9791
E-Mail: Robert.Hagstrom@sce.com
Orange Spiel Editor
Robert Hagstrom, P.E., LEED AP
c/o Southern California Edison
6090-B N. Irwindale Avenue
www.oeashrae.org
Irwindale, CA 91702
Phone (626) 633-3432
PAX 43432
Cell (626) 609-9791
Robert.Hagstrom@sce.com
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TOPIC:
REFRIGERATION
REFRIGERANTS
AND
REGULATORY UPDATE
the HVAC
Christina
Refrigerant
is the most
Spalding
with essential
Chemours (formally DuPont)
will beindustry.
presenting a
The
economics
of refrigerant
thermodynamic
component
of
cooling
Refrigerants and Regulatory Update that will include phase-out overview
and HCFC
- balancing
capital against
systems.
It is as
important
understand
allocations,
well as to
various
proposals that CARBchoice
is instituting
for GWP
energyavailable
cost. in the
the
intricaciesChristina
of refrigerants
and
reductions.
will also
review what productslifetime
are currently
Learn
about theThese
next generation
making
the right
the medium and high temp
are
marketplace
for choice
retrofit for
of low,
applications.
of
refrigerants
that
are
in to
environment.
Consulting
engineers,
products that can be used in existing systems and allow the equipment owner
that minimize
architects,
operators
and away from HCFC's development
transition system
to HFC's
and HFOs,
in those situations
where
both the ozone impact, and the
building
owners
are responsible
fornot needed.
replacing
with new
equipment is
global
warming impact
of mobile
HVAC
understanding
refrigerant
Also time will
be spenttechnology
talking about next generation
refrigerants
for both
refrigerants.
and
how
it
relates
to
system
efficiency,
and stationary applications. Chemours has developed several HFO based, low
OurGWP
speaker,
Mike Thompson,
is
refrigerant
availability,
lifecycle
costofand
the familiar higher
counterparts
(404, 507,
GWP products
to replace
many
Leader
Refrigerant
Strategy
maintenance.
134a, R22, R123 etc.) in various applications Global
from low
tempof
and
medium temp
for expansion
the Ingersoll
Rand businesses
commercial
We will cover
the following
topics:chillers, foam
refrigeration,
transport,
etc.
of Trane, and Thermo King. Mike
Understanding global regulations
has worked for Ingersoll Rand in the
and how the Montreal Protocol
heating, ventilation and air conditioning
and the Kyoto Protocol will impact
Region X Chapters: Central Arizona, Golden Gate, Hawaii, No. Nevada, Orange Empire, Sacramento
(HVAC) industry for 25 years.
the
future
of
the
HVAC
industry
Valley, San Diego, San Joaquin, San Jose, Sierra Delta, So. California, So. Nevada, Tri-County, Tucson
In this role, Mike is responsible
Understanding the phase out/
for developing and communicating
phase down schedules of
Ingersoll Rands environmental
refrigerants, and the best way to
message to the industry, and working
plan for the future
with the sales distribution organization
Understanding how the issue of
global climate change will impact
(See REFRIGERATION page 3)
Region X Chapters: Central Arizona, Golden Gate, Hawaii, No. Nevada, Orange Empire, Sacramento
Valley, San Diego, San Joaquin, San Jose, Sierra Delta, So. California, So. Nevada, Tri-County, Tucson
ERICS BLOG
Happy New Year! We are
Jan 29, 2017 New! Variable Refrigerant Flow System Design &
Applications (code 66) (LVCC)
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TECH TALK
or customization of digital
control algorithms.
6. No Annual Trainings
Required Digital control
systems can be particularly
complex, requiring time to
train and retrain staff every
year. An EMS can be a
user-friendly system that
does not require frequent
training sessions that eat
valuable staff time. Energy
management software can
provide actionable data in a
simple, easy-to-use manner
on a common platform.
7. Team Collaboration On
the Platform Teams can
collaborate on an energy
management systems
platform via chat or work
order integrations. Daily
or weekly reports help
team members work better
together to manage energy
consumption. Trending data
can also be used to predict
costs and budgets, allowing
engineering teams to more
accurately predict the proper
settings for automated
system control.
8. Real-Time Alerts, Historical
Data, and Weather
Normalization Realtime alerts can help an
operations team to prepare
for weather events. With
collected historical data on
the platform, a team can
use past data stored on the
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President-Elect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kenneth Golovko
Vice President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Derrick Wyka
Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Glover
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carlon Haywood
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
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THIS MONTHS
MEETING WAS ON
TUESDAY,
JANUARY 17, 2017
REFRIGERATION AND
MICROBREWERY TOUR
with MIke Thompson