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SUMMARY:January Program Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Program: Adiabatic Humidification Technologies for Decarbonization\n  \nSpeaker Bio:\nNicholas Lea is the Head of Product and Sales Support for North America at Condair Ltd. based in Ottawa\, Ontario. He is a graduate of Carleton University and holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering. As well\, he is a licensed Professional Engineer in the province of Ontario and a LEED-accredited professional\, with a specialization in building design and construction (LEED AP BD+C). \n  \nNick’s dedication to the HVAC industry is evident through his participation on ASHRAE Technical Committees 5.11 (Humidifiers)\, where he previously served as Chair\, and TC 5.7 (Evaporative Cooling). Additionally\, Nick is active within the HVAC Manufacturers Industry Association\, AHRI\, where he is Chair of the Humidifiers Educational Working Group. He is a contributing author for ASHRAE Method of Test 164.3 and 164.4\, AHRI Standard 620\, and AHRI Standard 640. \n  \nProgram Description: \n  \nTo face the environmental challenges of tomorrow\, we must begin decarbonizing our buildings today.  However\, we must also take recent lessons in healthy indoor environments into consideration.  In this presentation\, we will explore how humidification and evaporation technologies fit into decarbonization strategies\, with a particular focus on energy efficiency benefits that can be unlocked with evaporative technologies.  The topic will begin with a brief review of indoor humidity terminology and theory as well as traditional applications for humidity control and commonly available technologies.  We will then review some common drivers of decarbonization and talk about how various humidity control products may fit into decarbonization strategies.  For the second half of the presentation\, we will discuss evaporative humidification and cooling technologies in greater detail\, including examples of direct and indirect evaporative cooling applications.  We will conclude with a short overview of the latest in evaporative technologies.  To face the environmental challenges of tomorrow\, we must begin decarbonizing our buildings today.  However\, we must also take recent lessons in healthy indoor environments into consideration.  In this presentation\, we will explore how humidification and evaporation technologies fit into decarbonization strategies\, with a particular focus on energy efficiency benefits that can be unlocked with evaporative technologies.  The topic will begin with a brief review of indoor humidity terminology and theory as well as traditional applications for humidity control and commonly available technologies.  We will then review some common drivers of decarbonization and talk about how various humidity control products may fit into decarbonization strategies.  For the second half of the presentation\, we will discuss evaporative humidification and cooling technologies in greater detail\, including examples of direct and indirect evaporative cooling applications.  We will conclude with a short overview of the latest in evaporative technologies. \n  \nAttendees can expect to gain a deeper understanding of: \n• Humidity control in buildings \n• How decarbonization and humidity control technologies interact \n• Approaches for reducing energy usage with evaporative cooling \n• Modern Evaporative technologies. \n  \nTech Session: Standard 62.1 Updates\nSpeaker: Don Weekes
URL:https://ashrae.ottawa.on.ca/event/january-program-meeting/
LOCATION:Centurion Conference and Events Centre\, 170 Colonnades Rd S\, Nepean\, ON\, K2E 7J5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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SUMMARY:Meeting 3 - November 21\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR EVENT\nRegistration Deadline: Friday\, November 17th\, 2023 \n  \nWaste Water Energy Recovery – The Final Frontier\nWael will be presenting about the opportunity to recover energy from waste water. In mechanical designs\, domestic water is usually a huge energy user. Generally\, we only use domestic water momentarily and then it goes down the drain. The presentation will look at different opportunities to recover that energy from the drain water and give examples of how we can use that recovered energy in mechanical systems. \n  \nSpeaker Bio:\nWael Khalaf\, P.Eng.\, is a valued member of the Engineering team at HTS Engineering. With a deep commitment to excellence\, Wael leverages his expertise to provide guidance to building owners and consultants seeking optimal equipment solutions to meet their diverse objectives. His enduring passion for the construction and renovation industry\, along with his keen understanding of its financial intricacies\, has been a driving force throughout his career. \nAs an engineer\, Wael’s inquisitive nature fuels his pursuit of comprehensive insights into the inner workings of systems\, consistently pushing the boundaries of innovation. Having graduated from University of Ottawa\, Wael holds a degree in Biomedical & Mechanical Engineering\, which serves as a strong foundation for his contributions to the field. \nSince 2013\, Wael has been a dedicated member of the HTS team\, where he continues to demonstrate unwavering commitment and a thirst for knowledge. \nHTS Engineering is a supplier and manufacturer’s rep for many different HVAC products\, ranging from chillers\, heat pumps\, boilers\, air handlers to terminal devices and sheet metal products. HTS puts an emphasis on strong engineering knowledge and support. \n\n  \nTech Session – What is ASHRAE\nElizabeth will discuss the history and development of ASHRAE. She will cover the current structure\, vision\, mission of the Society. She will also discuss the roles of the various volunteers at every level of ASHRAE. \nElizabeth Primeau is a Professional Engineer working as an outside salesperson with Total HVAC in Ottawa. Elizabeth studied mechanical engineering at the University of Ottawa and graduated in 2018. Elizabeth has held many roles with ASHRAE\, including Student Activities Chair\, CTTC Chair\, Membership Promotion Chair\, TC9.01 Webmaster and now\, Regional Vice Chair for Student Activities for Region II. Her passion for ASHRAE started when she was Student Branch President and has developed through years of chapter and regional involvement. Elizabeth is working with Student Activities to encourage young kids to get involved in STEM and post-high students to consider HVAC as a career. \n  \nPricing\nAll prices in Canadian dollars.\n\n\n\nTicket\nPrice\n\n\nMeeting Registration \n\nMeeting registration which includes dinner. \n*** Membership Packages are now available***\nSee under membership tab for special offers \n\n\n\n\n\n\nASHRAE Associate\, Affiliate or Member\n$50.00\n\n\nASHRAE Student\n$35.00\n\n\nASHRAE Life or Fellow\n$50.00\n\n\nASHRAE Member Guest\n$50.00\n\n\nNon-Member Guest\n$67.00\n\n\nNon-Member Student\n$35.00\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBring a guest \nMeeting registration which includes dinner.\n\n$67.00\n\n\nVisiting ASHRAE Member \nSpecial Pricing for ASHRAE Members from other locations\n\n$50.00\n\n\nSponsor a Student Meal \nBe generous and help the Ottawa Valley Chapter grow\, by sponsoring a student attendance.\n\n$35.00\n\n\n\n  \nAgenda\n\n\n\n\n4:30pm – 5:30pm\n\n\nTech Session – What is ASHRAE\n\nPresented By:\nElizabeth Primeau\nDetails \n\n\n\n\n\n5:30pm – 6:30pm\n\n\nSocial Hour\n\n\n\n\n6:30pm – 8:00pm\n\n\nDinner – approximate timing\n\n\n\n\n8:00pm – 9:00pm\n\n\nWaste Water Energy Recovery – The Final Frontier\n\nPresented By:\nWael Khalaf\, P.Eng.\,\nDetails \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nAccommodations\n\nFor any food accomodations please email Elikem.\nElikem.Wotortsi@stantec.com \n\n\n  \n\nCancellation & Refund Policy\n\nRefunds requested by November 17\, 2023 will be issued. \n\n\nREGISTER FOR EVENT\nRegistration Deadline: Friday\, November 17th\, 2023
URL:https://ashrae.ottawa.on.ca/event/meeting-3-november-21-2023/
LOCATION:Centurion Conference and Events Centre\, 170 Colonnades Rd S\, Nepean\, ON\, K2E 7J5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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