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Juicy News from ASHRAE’s Orange Empire Chapter
Orange County, California2017 – 2018
MEETING INFORMATIONTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2017
HOLIDAY INN2726 S. Grand AvenueSanta Ana, CA 92705(see map on page 5)
Social . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:30 – 7:00 p.m.Dinner is Served . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m.Dinner Presentation . . . . . .7:30 – 8:30 p.m.Adjourn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 p.m.
PLEASE E-MAIL (PREFERRED),OR CALL WITH YOURRESERVATIONS TO:David Yancosky, CxAc/o P2S Commissioning david.yancosky@p2scx.com Direct: (562) 497-4567 Office: (562) 497-2999
PRICE SCHEDULEMember w/Reservation . . . . . . . . $45.00Member Day of Event . . . . . . . . . . $50.00 Non-Member w/Reservation . . . $50.00 Non-Member Day of Event . . . . . $55.00Student . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE
IF CANCELLATION IS NOTRECEIVED YOU WILL BE BILLEDFOR THE SESSION
SEE PAGE 5 FOR FAX ORDER FORM
DINNER PROGRAM“Title 24 Commissioning” by Bryant Mercado
NO TECHNICAL SESSION
Orange Spiel EditorRobert Hagstrom, P.E., LEED APc/o Southern California Edison6090-B N. Irwindale AvenueIrwindale, CA 91702Phone (626) 633-3432PAX 43432 | Cell (626) 609-9791Robert.Hagstrom@sce.com
Region X Chapters: Central Arizona, Golden Gate, Hawaii, No. Nevada, Orange Empire, SacramentoValley, San Diego, San Joaquin, San Jose, Sierra Delta, So. California, So. Nevada, Tri-County, Tucsonwww.oeashrae.org
SEPTEMBER MEETING NOTICETUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2017
increase the value of our chapter to all our members. THAT MEANS YOU!! I joined ASHRAE over 20 years ago, and didn’t become engaged until 5 years ago – and that was my loss. The more I’ve participated, the more I’ve gained in familiarity with the Society, local industry, and enhanced industry relationships. I want to help everyone who is a member get more out of the chapter. This year I have identified three key elements I intend to focus on:• IncreasedVolunteerism– Can
you help support a committee, or perhaps lead one? Every hour of assistance is appreciated. Help shape the chapter to meet your needs by participating! How can our chapter support you more? Tell us! Come and join our meetings, participate in a committee, lead a committee, maybe join a corresponding technical committee.
(See KEN’S BLOG page 2)
KEN’S BLOG Hello Orange Empire chapter…welcome back!! Our first meeting after the summer break is right around the corner, and we hope to see everyone there. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to serve you as President of our chapter this year. While there have been no chapter meetings since the Board confirmation in May, we have had board of governor meetings including our various committee chairs, with one attended by members of our Student Chapter operating out of Cal State Long Beach. These meetings are in place to identify our programs for the year, work on fundraising events such as the Golf Tournament, and sets our budget to ensure that we are good stewards of the Chapter affairs. This year my greatest goal is to
DINNER PROGRAMTITLE 24 COMMISSIONING
SPEAKERBryantMercado
PE, CxA, Cx Agent of P2S Engineering
Bryant is a Commissioning Agent at P2S and has served as a CxA on over 30 projects in the last 3 years. Along with
commissioning, Bryant has 3 years of experience in mechanical design engineering and has been an active member in the ASHRAE community.
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KEN’S BLOG(continued from page 1)
•BetterInformationSharing – I think that we can do a better job of making our chapter aware of when papers and award submissions are due – The Society site is huge, and from discussions I’ve had with some very smart people, it can be very daunting to identify award opportunities and submitting for them. Orange Empire is going to start a new committee driving this locally. Right now it will be ad-hoc with a number of different people pitching in to build the new web page. The goal is to summarize what it is you need to do in order to get professional recognition for yourself and/or your employer. •ContinuedSupportofourStudentChapter
at CSULB – Two years ago Chapter members (Predominantly from P2S – thank you Kent!) reached out to CSULB to reinvigorate the HVAC program there, and we now have a functioning chapter. Do you want to mentor Chapter members? Would your company find value in supporting a senior project? You can share your experience and knowledge of the industry to help future HVAC engineers grow today.
I’ve gotten far more out of the Society and chapter than I’ve put into them. I hope that everyone in our chapter can say the same in the coming months and years. Thanks for your ear. Ken Golovko
HELP WANTED
TECHNICAL SUPPORT ENGINEER I. APPLICATION ENGINEERING: Provide technical
support about the application of our products to mechanical engineers, design/build contractors, architects, inspectors, and our sales staff.A. Hold technical seminarsB. Respond to questionsC. Submittal process
1. provide technical support to our sales staff in putting submittals together when needed
2. provide technical support to the engineers in reviewing the submittals when needed
D. Budget pricing of equipment when requested
II. PRODUCT SUPPORT: Provide technical information about our products to mechanical engineers, architects, inspectors, and owners.A. Literature and computer software updatesB. Engineering tools provided by manufacturers’ (duct
designer, templates, engineering books, etc.)C. Equipment demonstrations and displaysD. Coordinating manufacturers’ visits with local engineers
and factories and/or job sites.
III. BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS: Create comfortable working relationships with mechanical engineers, architects, design/build contractors, and our sales staff.A. Frequent visitsB. Going out to lunch or dinnerC. Going to baseball gamesD. Going to factory tours (Missouri, Arizona, etc.)E. Participating in different social activities (ASHRAE, golf
tournaments, open house, etc.)
IV. CONTINUED EDUCATION: Keep us up to date on the latest technical information regarding our products.A. Review and discuss with our engineering staff new
products from our manufacturers and engineering procedures at regularly scheduled engineering meetings
B. Attend manufacturer’s training seminars on their products (All located out of state)
C. Attend engineering seminars or classes that pertain to our products
D. Visit with the manufacturer’s technical support staff about different applications of products.
E. Share information with other engineering staff
V. EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS: BSMEVI. Proof of insurance will be required as well as an excellent
MVR.
PLEASE SEND YOUR RESUME TO NICOLE ORTIZ at Nortiz@Haldemaninc.com
HEY, SHAKE A LEG!PLACE YOUR AD IN NEXT MONTH’S ORANGE SPIEL. YOU’LL BE SUPPORTING YOUR CHAPTER WHILE REACHING OUT TO YOURTALENTED PEERS!RING-A-DING-DING!
SHARE YOUR EXPERTISE!Submit a technical article for next month’s
Orange Spiel.Contact your Editor today!
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Who isn’t trying to save a buck these days?But, act quickly to reap the full benefits!
Are you always forgetting to make your meeting reservation?Do you hate standing in long check-in lines?
Are you planning to attend at least 7 meetings this coming year?
Make this year THE YEAR that you finally make your lifesimpler with an Orange Empire Season Pass!
Your Board of Governors has once again authorized the offering of a Season Pass to our meetings for 2016-2017. There is only one catch. To maximize the savings, the pass must be purchased no later than October 31, 2017 (no credit for September meeting cost if purchased in October). You can even do it online!
The price is only $360.00! This includes all of our regular meetings at the Holiday Inn ($45-$50 each) as well as all of our special meetings throughout the year. This includes the December Holiday Meeting, our joint meetings with ASPE and the San Diego Chapter, as well as the Installation Dinner in May!
The cost of the latter four events is always higher than our regular meetings. That’s all nine meetings included with one season pass!
To get a Season Pass, simply indicate your intentions with your advanced reservations online or at check-in for the September 26th meeting while bringing your $360.00. One check…done… paid up for the ENTIRE YEAR!
Assuming you plan to attend all nine meetings, the Season Pass cost averages to less than $40 per meeting!
Thereafter, just register in advance online stating your meal choice and that you will “pay at the door”. Then, let Carlon Haywood know at the door that you’ve arrived the night of the meeting to receive your meal ticket.
But wait! There’s more! If you have an aversion to long term commit-ments, your pass is even transferable to a friend or colleague for an evening that you miss!
Beyond supporting your Chapter, convenience alone should tempt you to consider a season pass. So, why not take the step now to eliminate one uncertainty from your life… Buying a Season Pass locks in a genuine bargain! Steve Rawski
TO ORDER A SEASON PASS, PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDER HERE
MONEY
SAVING
TIP!
BUY THE SEASON PASS!
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CHAPTER OFFICERSPresident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kenneth GolovkoPresident-Elect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Derrick WykaVice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg GloverTreasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David LawsonSecretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben Chesser
BOARD OF GOVERNORSCraig F. Hofferber
Stephen J. Rawski, P.E.John Sawyer
Matthew Waller, P.E.
CRC DELEGATETBD
CRC ALTERNATETBD
COMMITTEES AND CHAIRPERSONSAttendance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBDCommunications/Webmaster . . .David YancoskyGGAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBDGolf Tournament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBDHistorian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Craig F. HofferberMembership Promotion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBDNewsletter Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert HagstromPrograms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBDRefrigeration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBDResearch Promotion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBDStudent Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBDTable Top Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBDYEA Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBD
ASHRAEORANGE EMPIRE CHAPTER
2017–2018PARTIAL ROSTER
Toberemovedfromoure-maillist,pleasenotifyChrisTindallat(949)296-3136oremailctindall@mcparlane.comorSteveRawskiate-mailsrawski@semprautilities.com.
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PLEASE RSVP FOR THE SEPTEMBER 26 MEETINGby Thursday, September 21, 2017 at noon, Cancellations by Monday, September 25, 2017 at noon
(non-cancellations will be billed)DavidYancoskyc/oP2SCommissioning
Direct:(562)497-4567•Office:(562)497-2999•E-mail:david.yancosky@p2scx.com
ASHRAE MEMBER w/Reservation: q $45.00 | MEMBER at the Door: q $50.00
NON-MEMBER w/Reservations: q $50.00 | NON-MEMBER at the Door: q $55.00 | STUDENT: q $10.00
September26,2017MeetingLocationMap
HAVE YOUPAID YOUR
MEMBERSHIP DUES?
We appreciate members paying their chapter dues at the same time they renew their Society membership.
If you haven’t paid your dues yet, please be sure to stop by the reception desk at the next Chapter meeting
and we can accept your dues directly.
Thank you!
MENU(1) CHICKEN PARMIGIANA
Chef’s Choice Salad, Breaded Chicken Breast, FettuccinePasta with Marinara Sauce,
Grilled Vegetables, Garlic BreadOR
Vegetarian Option (2) CHEF’S CHOICE_
Both entrees include Chef’s Choice Dessert, Warm Dinner Rolls and Butter, Iced Tea, Gourmet or Decaf Coffee
SPIEL DEADLINE!!The October deadlinefor articles or ads is
TUESDAY,OCTOBER 13, 2017!
ORANGE EMPIRECHAPTER
WINTER/SPRING 2017/18 SCHEDULE
MEETING LOCATION:
HOLIDAY INN2726 S. Grand AvenueSanta Ana, CA 92705
Statements made in this publication are not the expressions of the Society or of the Orange Empire Chapter and may not be reproduced without special permission of the Orange Empire Chapter. The Orange Spiel is not responsible for the accuracy of the technical articles.
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SEPTEMBER 26, 2017Dinner: Title 24 CommissioningTheme: Membership AppreciationPlace: Holiday Inn, Santa Ana
OCTOBER 2017Dinner: TBDTheme: TBDPlace: YBD
NOVEMBER 2017Dinner: TBDTheme: SMACNA NightPlace: TBD
DECEMBER 2017Dinner: TBDTheme: Joint Meeting with So. California and
Tri-County ChaptersPlace: TBD
JANUARY 2018Dinner: TBD Theme: Refrigeration and Membership NightPlace: TBD
FEBRUARY 2018Dinner: TBD Theme: Research and Past Presidents NightPlace: Holiday Inn, Santa Ana
MARCH 2018Dinner: TBDTheme: Joint Meeting with San Diego ChapterPlace: TBD
APRIL 2018Dinner: TBDTheme: Student NightPlace: TBD
MAY 2018Theme: Officer and Board Installation and Golf TournamentPlace: TBD
OrangeEmpireASHRAEP.O. Box 15603
Santa Ana, CA 92735MEETING SUMMARY
TUESDAY,SEPTEMBER 26, 2017
HOLIDAY INN2726 S. Grand AvenueSanta Ana, CA 92705
DINNER PROGRAM“Title 24 Commissioningby Bryant Mercado
NO TECHNICAL SESSION
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING, REFRIGERATING AND AIR CONDITIONING ENGINEERS
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