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November 2006 The CNY Chapter of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers Chapter Officers President Tom Buswell Ph: 432-6510 Email: tom.buswell@carrier.utc.com President Elect Mark Rabbia Ph: 432-6029 Email: mark.r.rabbia@carrier.utc.com Vice President Chris Martin Ph: 463-4526 Email: chris.martin@carrier.utc.com Secretary Rae Butler Ph: 492-2445 Email: rbutler3@twcny.rr.com Treasurer Jim Walker Ph: 471-0105 Email: jwalker@rfpeck.com Historian Paul Britton Ph: 446-4587 Email: pbritton51@verizon.net Past President Ron Westbrook Ph: 464-7371 Email: westbror@upstate.edu Research Promotion Paul Conte Ph: 487-8791 Email: pconte@proairplus.com Membership Promotion Rae Butler Ph: 492-2445 Email: rbutler3@twcny.rr.com TEGA Chair Al Youker Ph: 432-7069 Email: alan.youker@carrier.utc.com Newsletter Heidi Youker Ph: 569-3842 Email: hydo@twcny.rr.com The President s Message The first meeting of this year using the new format seemed to be a success. Thanks to Eric App for being our first speaker this year and guinea pig to our new meeting format. One item that we will change for this meeting is the snack item. While the cookies were good, we can get three pizzas from the Wyndham for the same price. This should be a better snack food to go along with the cash bar. Another big change to our chapter is t h e l o c a t i o n of our website. Our site is now hosted by ASHRAE and the address can be found at the bottom of this page. The site appears identical to the site you are familiar with but will be undergoing some changes in the upcoming months. Reservations can be made online by clicking on the flashing Online Meeting Reservations link on the home page. If you have any information that you would like to add to the site or ideas to make the site better, please let us know! Holiday Party Wednesday, December 13, 2006 This year s Christmas party will be at Highland Forest s Skyline Lodge in Fabius on Wednesday, December 13. We had our Christmas party there a couple of years ago and all that attended had a great time. There will be a nice sit down dinner, sleigh ride (or hay ride depending on how much snow we have) with hot cocoa and cider around the fireplace afterwards. We will also extend this invitation to our o t h e r Region 1 chapters as well. Our next meeting will be Wednesday, November 8, at the Wyndham. Our program speaker will be Ed Bogucz with the Syracuse Center of Excellence. See Chris Martin s article for more details. We will start between 5:30 p.m. and 5:45 p.m. and go no longer than 7:00 p.m.. Meeting price is only $10. Tom Buswell, CNY Chapter President http://centralnewyork.ashraechapters.org /

Earlier this month Elbert Niles and Joe Sacco of Riello Burner held a certification class for SUNY Canton and St.Lawerence County BOCES and local contractors. I would like to thank Chris Miller for all his help in obtaining equipment for the new lab at MVCC. O brien & Gere Engineering and Ramtek Engineering have offered Syracuse University Student's internships. In closing, ASHRAE Schlorships will be handed out at this months meeting. I would like to thank all those who participated in the program and in the selection process regarding the Student Branches. Candice Sill For this month s program we will get an update on the Syracuse Center of Excellence. Ed Bogucz, the Executive Director of the Syracuse Center of Excellence has agreed to give us an update on the progress of the Center of Excellence. Don t miss your chance to learn everything you wanted to know about the Center of Excellence! There will be no program for the December meeting. It s party time. The December meeting will be our annual Christmas party at Highland Forest, see President s Message for details. chris martin Statements made in this publication are not expressions of the Society or of the chapter and may not be reproduced without special permission of the chapter. Membership Information E lection Day is approaching and I hope that everyone participates in that important right and responsibility that we have as citizens. This partici p ation is critical to the function and foundation of our system. As I get older I see the many things that, without participation by members, would not f u n ction: churches, sports leagues, volunteer groups and ASHRAE. Participation in ASHRAE is j o i n n o w anything from attending a monthly tech session, calling a board member with ideas, or serving on a committee. Be sure to vote on Tuesday and remember the importance of participation. Rae Butler

W Historically Speaking e've come a l o n g w a y... Back in 1994, as part of the ASHRAE Centennial activities, a committee of members selected one paper from ASHRAE s archives from each of the first 100 years to tell the story of how researchers, practicing engineers and equipment designers learned to control the environment and respond to the public's needs. Abstracts of these 100 papers were published in a history of ASHRAE entitled Proclaiming the Truth. Abstracts, whenever possible, were drawn from the words of the author using language and grammar of the period. Following is the abstract of the paper selected from 1903, Cooling an Auditorium by the Use of Ice by S o c i e t y member John J. Harris: Two days prior to commencement at a high school in 1901, the author was asked to devise a method to keep the auditorium temperature comfortable. The auditorium was 80 feet by 80 feet by 20 feet high. A rack to hold about 8 tons of ice was constructed in the fresh air inlet. The ice was staggered so that the air had to pass around and between the cakes of ice until it was discharged by the fan through the flues into the auditorium above. The flues were located at each side of the stage and above the dressing rooms. Foul air exited through registers in the floor of the aisles. The outside temperatures was 90 degrees F and the inside temperatures was maintained at 76 degrees F. The humidity did not reach the point of saturation. Over three nights the amount of ice melted was 38,400 pounds. Calcium chloride was used to control the humidity. The basis for selecting this paper: Fascinating example of the early use of ice for comfort cooling. Paul Britton Chapter Historian The CNY Chapter is now accepting business card advertising in this monthly newsletter. Send us your business card (or text for a line card) and we ll scan it in and for $50 your card will run in the newsletter for the year. Send your ad and payment to: ASHRAE Newsletter, Advertising, P.O. Box 2396, Syracuse, NY 13220 If you have a digital card (or questions), email it to us atcnyashrae@verizon.net

Carrier Corporation William Bynum Training Center 6540 Old Collamer Road, East Syracuse, NY (between the Holiday Inn & Wyndham Hotel near Carrier Circle) Seating is limited - reserve your seat by emailing: contact.ctt@carrier.utc.com