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INSIDETHIS ISSUE:Officer /Committee ListEvents CalendarPresident’sMessageJanuary MeetingRecap23What’sNext?V O L U M E9 ,I S S U E6F E B R U A R Y2 0 1 545February MeetingInfo6Save the Date!Job Postings72015 Annual Engineering Symposium inRochesterCTTC / Programs 8Young Engineers8MembershipPromotion9Student Membership Application10Valentine’s DayDinner Dance12Board of Gov.Meeting 0Existing BuildingCommissioningWebcast21Society News22Earn up to 7 PDHs!sponsored by Rochester's Technical and Engineering Societies and RIT(refer to page 18 for more details)The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE), has provided the information, text, graphicsand links herein as a convenience for informational purposes only. Persons accessing this information assume full responsibility for its use.

PAGE2Chapter OfficersPRESIDENTBoard of GovernorsPresidentEdward J. ELECTBurnsPRESIDENT585-739-7548 / 872-9172(fax)ejb@mechtechhvac.comEric Smith nt ElectVICE PRESIDENTChristina UREJeff Close, PE585-289-6816 / TreasurerWilliam J. ARD OF GOVERNORSCommittee ChairsCTTC / ProgramsJeff Wiedrick 585-232-5137 x354jwiedrick@bergmannpc.comCTTC / TEGATom Burkeamtburke@yahoo.comCTTC / RefrigerationMichael Nohle 585-216-9016mikenohle@aol.comHistorianLee Loomis bershipJake Hall 585-869-5125jhall@proairplus.comYEAMatt Kremers 585-398-8018mkremers@mcsmms.comStudent ActivitiesChris Lukasiewicz 585-381-3360 x135Paul Kenna, PE tt Edwards (2)585-486-2156sgedwards@rochester.rr.comMike Benedict (2)585-490-2661mjbenedict5@gmail.comBranden roup.comTom r EditorScott Edwardsashraerocnews@gmail.comAttendance & ReceptionTimothy Duprey 585-330-6430tduprey@rochester.rr.comPublicityMark Kukla 585-232-3440mark@airsystemsbalancing.comResearch PromotionPaul Kenna terKevin Wind le Sommerman, PE 585-232-5135msommerman@bergmannpc.comBuyer’s GuideStephanie Dempsey 585-232-2462sdempsey@bergmannpc.com

VOLUME9,ISSUE6PAGESAVE THE DATE32014‐2015 Presidential Award of Excellence SummaryChapter otion275Mission StatementASHRAE will advance the arts and sciencesof heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration and related human factors to servethe evolving needs of the public and Operations PAOETotals0430Vision Statement- will be the global leader in the arts and sciences ofheating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration.- will be the foremost, authoritative, timely and responsive source of technical and educational information, standards and guidelines.- will be the primary provider of opportunity for professional growth, recognizing and adapting to changingdemographics, and embracing diversity.

PAGE4President’s MessageGreetings,It is hard to believe we are more than half way thru our program year!Our January meeting consisted of a refrigeration tour of the new Gene Polisseni Icerink at RIT. Followed by an ASHRAE Rochester Chapter Family night hockey game atRIT. RIT Tigers vs. American International.We are so appreciative and thankful for the fantastic presentation and tour put onFriday January 9TH at RIT. A special thanks to Christina Walter our program chair fororganizing the great event and to all the presenters involved in this program. RichLaudisi ‐ LeChase, Rene Giannavola ‐ LeChase, Mladen Nikolic ‐ Smith Andersen,Larry Lippold – BBB, Dan Krawczyk ‐ Ice Builders, Steve Dear ‐ Crosby Brownlie, EricJohnson ‐ Crosby Brownlie, Scott Martin‐ Crosby Brownlie, Rich Stein – RIT, Carl Palm‐ieri –RIT and Carol Reed ‐ RIT.Other upcoming ASHRAE winter events include: The ASHRAE Conference takes place Jan. 24‐28 Chicago, IL at the PalmerHouse Hilton. The ASHRAE co‐sponsored AHR Expo, takes place Jan. 26‐28 atMcCormick Place. Rochester ASHRAE Buyers Guide. Opportunities to advertised in the years Buy‐ers guide coming soonth Annual Rochester ASHRAE Valentines Dance Friday February 6 at ColgateRochester Divinity School. RES Engineering Symposium Rochester, NY to be held during the last week ofApril 2015.Please consider joining us at our regular Monday lunchmeeting Monday February 9th 12:00 PM at Mario’s 2740Monroe Ave. Air Flow Measurement, IAQ and BuildingPressure Control presented by Mr. Jim Riendeau EbtronCorp. PDH credits available.Please check out our chapter website atwww.rochester.ashraechapters.org or if facebook is yourpreferred method of communication take a moment to“like” us www.facebook.com/#!/ashraerochesterEdward J. BurnsRochester ASHRAE PresidentEd Burns, 2014-2015 President

PAGE5Rochester Chapter MeetingsHighlights from January ASHRAE MeetingRich Laudisi (left) of Le‐Chase Construction andRIT grad presents at theIce Rink Tour.The tour finishedwith a hockey gamewith the RIT Tigerstaking on AmericanInternational.

PAGE6ASHRAE February Meeting InfoFebruary ASHRAE MeetingDate:Location:Time:Cost:Speaker:Monday, February 9, 2015Mario’s Italian Restaurant12:00 PM 25Mr. Jim Riendeau, Vice President, EbtronTopic:Air Flow Measurement for improved IAQ and Building Pressure ControlNote:LEED and PDH ApprovedPlease RSVP by noon Thursday, February 5th toTim Duprey tim.duprey@pres‐services.comLike us on Facebook!Visit our new Facebook page by searching for “ASHRAE Rochester” on Facebook. Any ideas for addi‐tions or improvements email to Mark Kukla at mark@airsystemsbalancing.com. Keep up to datewith current events and photos from recent meetings.

Job Postings & Help WantedPAGE7This section of the newsletter is reserved for thosefirms wishing to advertise their desires to hire fromthe Chapters Membership.If you are interested in utilizing this FREE service pro‐vided by the Rochester Chapter, please contact ourChapter President, Ed Burns 585‐739‐7548 or byemail ejb@mechtechhvac.com.This service is available to ASHRAE members for anylocal firm in our industry looking for knowledgeablepersons in the HVAC&R industry.Outside Sales Engineer WantedH&V Equipment Sales, Inc. a manufactures repre‐sentative for applied HVAC equipment is seekinga motivated salesperson to help expand its mar‐ket presence in Western and Central NY.Responsibilities will be working with local me‐chanical contractors in the plan/spec and design/build markets, providing quotations for equip‐ment, generating submittals and sales orders.Candidates should poses a thorough knowledgeof Mechanical HVAC systems, have good commu‐nication, sales and computer skills, and be willingto travel within the sales territory.Other skills considered favorable to the applicantare actual HVAC field installation, service, HVACdesign experience and/or HVAC sales experience.Please email resume to Thomas Snyder attsnyder@hvgroup.usH&V Equipment Sales, Inc. is a division of H&VGroup.

PAGE8Rochester Chapter Committee Chairs UpdatesCTTC / ProgramsYoung Engineers of ASHRAE (YEA)Explorer’s post with YEAOur Rochester ASHRAE chapter and YEA are looking for volunteers to help with an ExplorersPost. We are assembling a group of us to donate some time with local high school students.This program is an excellent opportunity for kids with interest in science and technology tospend time in different career fields. The intent is to allow these students to try out severalpotential career paths to investigate their interests. Our Explorer’s program will expose thestudents to different disciplines within the HVAC industry to help gain exposure to our indus‐try for future generations. Please contact Ed Burns or Matt Kremers mkremers@mcsmms.comif you are interested.YEA Award of Individual ExcellenceFor more information on the award and how to submit, please contact Matt Kremers atmkremers@mcsmms.com.

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Tips for ASHRAE Scholarship ApplicantsMake sure You meet all applicable criteriaYou read the application carefully and answer all questions completely and honestly.The application and all required documents are submitted or postmarked on or before the applicable deadline.Your application is NEAT, legible (typed or handwritten clearly), and proper English (correct grammar and spelling) is usedwhen responding to essay questions.To take time to submit a brief, non-required introductory cover letterYou are clear and thorough when stating goals and financial need.You contact the nearest ASHRAE chapter for an interview with the Student Activities Chair or other officer to learn more aboutthe Society.You find out if your school hosts an ASHRAE student branch.You contact ASHRAE headquarters if you have any questions and to ensure your application has been completed and submittedproperly.More information on the scholarship and details on how to apply can befound at www.ashrae.org/scholarships.

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Job Postings 7 CTTC / Programs 8 Young Engineers 8 Existing Building Commissioning Webcast 21 Society News 22 VOLUME 9, ISSUE 6 FEBRUARY 2015 The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, In