Bluegrass ASHRAE, Region VII Chapter 128 POST TIME Heart of the Bluegrass www.ashraeregion7.org/bluegrass April 2004 2003 2004 Bluegrass Chapter Officers President Doug Cage, P.E. Adams -Frazier-Anderson 1-859-255-4437 dcage@afaengr.com President Elect Rick Larson, CIAQP Trane 1-859-288-2778 rlarson@trane.com Vice President Ganeson Kandasamy Trane 1-859-288-2768 gkandasamy@trane.com Treasurer Tom Erpenbeck Thermal Equipment Sales 1-859-255-9665 tom@thermaleq.com Immediate Past President John Newman Clotfelter-Samokar 1-859-273-3700 jnewman@clotfeltersamokar.com Corresponding Secretary Bruce Bradway Trane 1-859-288-2612 bbradway@trane.com Board Of Governors Tom Connolly, P.E., CEM Connolly Consulting Engineers, PLLC 1-859-245-2145 tconnolly@connollyengineers.com Angela Penn Trane 1-859-288-2711 apenn@trane.com Megan Sudduth Clotfelter-Samokar 1-859-273-3700 msudduth@clotfeltersamokar.com Tom Wilson, P.E. Adams -Frazier-Anderson 1-859-255-4437 twilson@afaengr.com April 2004 Program Demand Ventilation for Commercial Kitchen Hoods When: Monday, April 5, 2004 12:00 pm until 1:00 pm Lunch Meeting (Buffet meal actually starts at 11:30 am) Where: Cost: Speaker: Campbell House Inn & Suites 1375 S. Broadway Lexington, KY $15 Members, $5 Students Steve Melink, P.E., President Melink Corporation Demand Ventilation for Commercial Kitchen Hoods Steve Melink will be talking about the growing market for demand ventilation, and how this state-of-the-art technology should be applied in order to improve both kitchen comfort and energy efficiency. He will also touch on the importance of making sure the kitchen ventilation systems are properly commissioned to eliminate problems after a new facility opens. March s Meeting, Recap...Page 2 April s Meeting......Page 2 ASHRAE Fellow Award...Page 3 Upcoming Events...Page 4 In This Issue April Seminar...Page 5 April Seminar, cont......page 6 May Golf Outing Sign Up.......Page 7 Business Cards........Page 8
HEART OF THE BLUEGRASS ASHRAE, REGION VII CHAPTER 128 PAGE 2 Recap of March s Chapter Meeting It was a full meeting due to Mr. Ed Taylor bringing a contingent of students from Central Kentucky Technical College. We were all entertained by Ms. Maralynne Flehner's dynamic presentation on negotiation skills. Ms. Flehner shared some very useful information, citing preparation as the key component to successful negotiations. She covered items such as basic negotiating techniques, goal setting, strategizing, communication skills, and many of the subtle aspects of social interaction during business negotiations. The buffet luncheon at the Campbell House was outstanding as usual. About our speaker for April s Chapter meeting.. Steve Melink is President of Melink Corporation, a manufacturer of kitchen ventilation controls and a provider of HVAC testing and balancing services based in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is a licensed professional engineer and is certified by the National Environmental Balancing Bureau. Steve holds a BSME degree from Vanderbilt University and MBA from Duke University. He also has over 20 years of experience in the HVAC industry, with The Trane Company, Emerson Electric, Maysteel Corporation, and Melink Corporation. Mr. Steve Melink, P.E. Bluegrass ASHRAE does not endorse nor sponsor any manufacturer or company. Published monthly by the Bluegrass Chapter of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers. Statements made in this publication are not expressions of the Society or of the Chapter, and may not be reproduced without permission of the Chapter.
HEART OF THE BLUEGRA SS BLUEGRASS ASHRAE, REGION VII CHAPTER 128 PAGE 3 ASHRAE Honors Lexington Professor as New Fellow ANAHEIM The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) elevated William E. Murphy, Ph.D., P.E., to the grade of Fellow at the Society s 2004 Winter Meeting, held here January 24 28, 2004. Fellow ASHRAE is a membership grade that recognized distinction in the arts and sciences of environmental technology and is earned through achievement as a researcher, designer, educator or engineering executive. Approximately 500 of ASHRAE s 55,000 members are Fellows. Murphy is director of the engineering extended campus Paducah and professor, mechanical engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. His contributions started with his pioneering work as a doctorate student on the testing and rating of air conditioners and heat pumps. Later in his career, with support from electric utilities in Kentucky, he developed an HVAC lab on the University of Kentucky campus. He taught short courses at the lab and conducted research projects related to ground source heat pumps. He also designed and helped coordinate construction of psychrometric test chambers at Purdue University and Texas A&M University. These facilities have been used for many research projects, including several funded by ASHRAE. ASHRAE, founded in 1894, is an international organization of 55,000 persons. Its sole objective is to advance through research, standards writing, publishing and continuing education the arts and sciences of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration to serve the evolving needs of the public. William E. Murphy receives ASHRAE Fellow award from Richard H. Rooley, ASHRAE President.
HEART OF THE BLUEGRA SS BLUEGRASS ASHRAE, REGION VII CHAPTER 128 PAGE 4 Remaining Meetings and Events for the 2003 2004 Year April 14, 2004 Spring Seminar Acoustics/KBC Structure/Homeland Security RSVP Required See Enclosed Brochure for Costs, Location and Other Details May 10, 2004 Golf Outing Registration Required See Enclosed Brochure for Costs, Location, Directions and Other Details Check the Bluegrass ASHRAE web site also for details on both of these events. www.ashraeregion7.org/bluegrass KSPE/ACEC-KY Convention Speaker Owensboro, KY, April 15-17, 2004 Presentation by Mason Industries. See also KSPE web site www.kyengcenter.org/kspe/kspe.htm
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HEART OF THE BLUEGRA SS BLUEGRASS ASHRAE, REGION VII CHAPTER 128 PAGE 7 LOUISVILLE/BLUEGRASS ASHRAE CHAPTERS 2004 GOLF OUTING May 10, 2004 @ 1:00 pm Pine Valley Country Club 850 Pine Valley Drive Elizabethtown KY 42701 270/737-8300 Directions from Louisville: (45 minutes) Take I-65 south to exit Highway 313 West, go 10 miles to 31W (Dixie Highway), turn left onto 31W (south) and go 3 miles to Pine Valley Drive turn left onto Pine Valley. Directions from Lexington: (75 minutes) Take Bluegrass Parkway to I-65 north exit, go to Highway 62 exit, turn left onto Highway 62, go pass RR overpass, turn right onto Ring Road, go to 31W (Dixie Highway), turn right and go 1 mile to Pine Valley turn right ontpine Valley. This will be a shotgun start, straight (select ball) foursome scramble; dinner & awards following the game. Team AWARDS: Low Score, Draw 1, Draw 2 Individual AWARDS: Longest drive, Shortest drive, Straightest drive, Closest to hole on green Practice range balls available Cash beer ($3/ea), soft drink ($2/ea) and snack ($1/ea) carts on course. Sponsorship with professionally printed sign placed at either tee, green or event area Completed form and check payable to ASHRAE must be received by April 12, 2004 in order to play ENTRY FORM Foursome @ $ 270.00 Foursome with sponsorship @ $ 330.00 Individual @ $ 70.00 Sponsorship @ $ 65.00 Participant Dinner Company Telephone (steak/chicken) Captain Player # 2 Player # 3 Player # 4 Sponsor Company Name Contact Phone Please return to: Brent Caswell CAS AIR CO, Inc. P.O. Box 69 Goshen, KY 40026-0069 Ph: 502/228-4257
HEART OF THE BLUEGRA SS BLUEGRASS ASHRAE, REGION VII CHAPTER 128 PAGE 8 Bruce Bradway Trane, A Division of American Standard 1515 Mercer Rd. Lexington, KY 40511 Business Cards