2019-2020 Chapter Event Summary

September Lunch Meeting

The first meeting of the 2019-2020 season took place on Wednesday, September 18. The lunch meeting was held at the Matrix Hotel with guest speaker Steven Sookdeo from Footprint. Steven presented on the impacts to building design of the upcoming enforcement of the National Energy Code for Buildings (NECB) 2017.

Diversity in ASHRAE – Paint Night

The diversity in ASHRAE NAC chair hosted a Paint Night on Tuesday, October 15 at Fionn MacCool’s. Many a masterpiece were painted by the members and guests who joined.

Past Presidents Night

October’s dinner meeting, held on Wednesday, October 30, at the University of Alberta Faculty Club, was Past Presidents Night. Special guest Darryl Boyce, ASHRAE Society President, was in attendance and spoke on the topic of Building for People and Performance Achieving Operational Excellence – his theme as president for the year. Jason Smith from Intellihot also presented on the topic of tankless water heater design. In all, 16 past presidents of the ASHRAE NAC chapter attended the event.

November Lunch Meeting

November’s chapter event was a lunch meeting held at the Common on Wednesday, November 20. Chris Dziedzic from Price Industries was the featured speaker presenting on acoustical considerations for buildings.

Christmas Lunch Meeting

December’s meeting was the annual Christmas Luncheon held on Friday, December 20 at the Delta Hotel South. The event was well attended and included a prize draw in support of the Edmonton Christmas Bureau. Thanks to the generosity of members who donated the prizes at all those in attendance who bought tickets, the chapter was able to donate $6670 To the Edmonton Christmas Bureau.

Diversity in ASHRAE – Professional Development

The diversity in ASHRAE NAC chair hosted a professional development session on Thursday, January 9, 2020 at the Matrix Hotel. The guest speaker was Brittany Mendiuk from the Technical Services Branch at Alberta Infrastructure whom spoke on the topic of innovative ways to utilize BIM models and the digital files that are delivered to Alberta Infrastructure following the handover of a project.

Student Night

The first meeting of 2020 was Student Night held at MKT on Wednesday, January 22. The guest speaker for the evening was Brian Kammers from Desert Aire who presented on natatorium design and best practices.

February Lunch Meeting

February’s chapter event was a lunch meeting held at the Louisiana Purchase on Wednesday, February 19. Martin Gravel with Camfil Canada presented on Air and Gas phase filtration guidelines for the cannabis industry-from, clean room and ISO space selections, MERV rating recommendations, general commercial efficiency options and air change recommendations for design. Unfortunately this would be the last in person event of the season.

COVID-19 Pandemic

On March 5 the first presumptive case of COVID-19 was reported in Alberta. This would lead to massive changes to society over the next few months and beyond. As a result of the spread of COVID -19 through the province and the issuance of health orders, all non-essential businesses were closed and large gatherings were prohibited. This resulted in the offices of companies in our industry being closed with people having to work remotely from home. In person meetings were replaced with video conferences; construction activities were still allowed to continue but with additional health and safety measures in place to limit the spread of COVID-19.

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic a number of chapter events were forced to be cancelled, including the March dinner meeting, the annual John Ross curling bonspiel, the April dinner meeting, and the annual golf tournament. Our chapter was also to host the Chapters Regional Conference at the end of April into early May – this event also had to be cancelled.

From a chapter operational standpoint, chapter board meetings were required to be conducted via videoconference instead of in person.

Spring Update

With everyone adjusting to the “new normal” brought on by the COVID pandemic, the chapter board decided to host an online video conference to provide an update on the chapter to its membership. The video meeting was held on Monday, May 21 and was well attended by chapter members.

June Meeting

The final event of the 2019-2020 season was held on Wednesday, June 17. The event was held via video conference and included Robert Peters with Rinnai Canada. Rob presented on common venting design for multi-family projects for domestic hot water systems.

 

 

Chapters Regional Conference 2020



POSTPONED

Every year, one chapter in ASHRAE Regional XI hosts the Chapters Regional Conference. The CRC is a four day long event comprising of Caucus meetings, Business Sessions, Board of Governors Chair position training, and much, much more!

From April 30 to May 2, 2020, Edmonton will be host to Delegates, Alternates, board trainees, and special guests from eleven chapters in Region XI.

Kent Signorini is the CRC 2020 Committee General Chair and Tom Jacknisky is the CRC 2020 Co-chair. As we near the date for CRC 2020, Kent, Tom, and the CRC Committee will be looking for volunteers to help with planning and execution of the CRC weekend.

Helping organize and run a CRC is a great way to begin your involvement with ASHRAE. You will learn about the inner workings of the Chapter and Region, and be doing a great service for the attendees.

If you are interested in volunteering to help with CRC 2020, please contact Kent or Tom by using the Contact Us form.

You can learn more about ASHRAE CRCs by visiting: 

https://www.ashrae.org/conferences/chapters-regional-conferences-crcs

Thank you!

Handbooks needed!

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ASHRAE handbooks are still in hot demand amongst the students at the university.  

A fresh batch of recent editions was contributed thanks to the engineers at Stantec, but these are not expected to last for long.  A reminder to all the members that their old editions could be welcome in the hands of the students training to be part of our industry.

You don’t need to donate a whole box; even individual books count!

Please let Robert Prybysh at Arrow Engineering know if you have any books that you can donate. (Or use the Contact Us form to reach the Board of Governors and someone will get back to you.)

Thank you!

Hockey! with ASHRAE NAC

I am currently informally polling our ASHRAE members and entire HVAC industry to gauge interest about organizing a monthly pickup game.

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The tentative plan is to book ice once a month sandwiched between our monthly dinner/lunch meetings. We are currently looking at scheduling either a Wednesday or Thursday afternoon. The games would be open to all ages and skill levels, with an emphasis on camaraderie and the refreshments.

This would be a sponsored event so the cost would be reasonable per player, with all proceeds going towards the upcoming CRCs: 2019 in Alaska and 2020 in Edmonton.

If you are interested in being added to the list or have input on what day/time you would like to see please email me at lyle@exelsystems.ca

Ryan McLennan - Board Member at Large 2018-2019

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I am a professional chemical engineer with over 10 years of experience managing facility-based projects, with focus on operational optimization.

I also have an extensive chemistry/laboratory background and am passionate about critical air systems with regards to both design and emerging technology.

My wife and I welcomed our first son in January 2018. If spare time existed, I would watch more football and play more hockey.

Christina Herbers - Board Member at Large 2017-2018

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I am a professional mechanical engineer with over 16 years of experience managing projects primarily throughout Alberta and BC.  The projects I have managed range from HVAC fancoil research, natural gas pipeline designs, District Heating projects, and Water Treatment Plant designs.  

The past few years, I have specialized in Business Development. I am passionate about my family, my clients, several charities that I volunteer with, sports and the environment.

I look forward to being on the ASHRAE Northern Alberta Chapter Board!

Christina Herbers, P.Eng, LEED AP

We have a new website!

Just for fun, I looked back through my records to see when I first became involved with building the website for ASHRAE Northern Alberta Chapter. Yeah, I'm that nerdy.

My name is Kent Signorini and I've been maintaining the ASHRAE NAC website since 2005! Since then, we've gone through four major iterations of the site, with this "new for 2018-2019" version being the fifth major change since I started.

When I came on board, our website was a conglomeration of Microsoft Word-to-HTML files, Microsoft Frontpage, hand-coded files, and some Dreamweaver thrown in for fun. It needed an upgrade for sure.

In 2006 we commissioned a new website, completely hand-coded by a contractor. Although the base code was simple enough, maintenance was a headache. Within a year or so, I rebuilt the site in Wordpress and went through two iterations with Wordpress as a base. Some of it was customized and I re-coded some of the PHP and HTML by hand to give us the functionality we needed. I had a lot of help from Jennifer McKenzie (our ASHRAE NAC administrator at the time) who helped with initial design ideas and took care of the week-to-week maintenance and updating of the site.

In 2010 we went through another iteration, this time moving to Drupal. Drupal was amazingly powerful. Many features were built into the site that we, ultimately, just never used. That version has stayed in operation for nearly eight years. Eight years! Again, it was time for a change.

All of these self-hosted sites were stored at an online webhost that provided us storage space, database access, and FTP and SSH (secure shell) access. Much of the maintenance was done at the shell command line or by using web based UNIX tools like PHPMyAdmin. For a nerd like me, it was great fun, but it was also a ton of work. No need for that anymore...

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Today's websites are dynamic, clean and crisp, easy to maintain, and require little (if any) hand-coding.

The version of the website that you're reading right now is built on Squarespace; an amazing platform for website development and maintenance. I would recommend Squarespace to anyone looking for a web presence. It's easy to set up, easy to lay out, and easy to add content to.

Our new site has a simple but useful landing page with quick access to upcoming and past ASHRAE NAC events, links to a few "Featured" Nic-NACs e-Newsletter articles, lots of information on the Chapter, links to our ASHRAE Region and Society, and a simple menu system.

We've sorely missed our newsletter Nic-NACs over the past few years and now have an all-new "e" version to share with you. Visit the Nic-NACS e-Newsletter page to see both current and past articles on many subjects, written by volunteers within ASHRAE NAC. You'll find Board of Governor and Chair updates, technical articles, and more! Check back often!

I hope you enjoyed this very short history of the ASHRAE NAC websites. I look forward to seeing what can be done with this new site in the years to come.

Kent Signorini, Website/Newsletter, Past President 2009-2010