When

Thursday, November 18, 2021 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM PDT
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The Phoenix Club 
1340 S Sanderson Ave
Anaheim, CA 92806
 

 
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Contact

Chris Farrington

ASHRAE OE CTTC 

ashraeorangeempire@gmail.com 

 

ASHRAE Orange Empire - November 2021 Chapter Meeting 

The ASHRAE Orange Empire Chapter would like to invite you to join us for the November 2021 Chapter Meeting on November 18th (Thursday). This months meeting will once again be at The Phoenix Club in Anaheim. Sign up today to be a part of this Thanksgiving feast along with a free drink provided to you by the chapter. See below for details on the schedule and the presentation. We'll see you soon!

Meeting Schedule:

 5:30-6:30 - Tech Session                                                                                                                                          6:30-7:30 - Registration / Main Meeting Start                                                                                                          7:30-8:30 - Dinner Presentation

Tech Session: "Networking Changes for Building Management Systems"

Presented by                                                                                                                                                    Mary Johnson

 Account Executive, Climatec 

Dinner Presentation: "Keeping Doctors Cool, Dry and Happy in the OR. Can I Do It with What I Got?"

Presented by                                                                                                                                                       David N. Schurk DES., CEM., LEED-AP, CDSM., CEWP., SFP., CIAQM. HCCC.                                                   Director-Healthcare & Applied Engineering Markets, Global Plasma

Presentation SummaryMany times, healthcare facility professionals have “inherited” older HVAC systems which were installed in their hospital at the time ofits original construction. These systems mabe incapable of delivering the critical level of environmental control necessary in today’s ever demanding patient care model. This technical session will give these professionals a fundamental understanding of the basic principles that must be considered in order to properly control their hospital operating room (OR). It will establish how temperature and humidity interact to create a satisfying and productive healthcare environment and provide information to assist the healthcare facility professional in analyzing a hospital OR when troubleshooting the space due to problems. Various HVAC retrofit scenarios to remedy ailing OR’s will also be discussed.

Presenter Bio: David Schurk is the Director-Healthcare & Applied Engineering Markets for Global Plasma Solutions in Charlotte, NC. He has over 38 years of experience in the design and analysis of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning systems for a variety of market sectors, with a special focus on healthcare and aerospace environmental control and air quality.  

 

TICKET COST: $45/50 Member/Non-Member 


  

Meeting Schedule

5:30 - 6:30 – Technical Presentation

6:30 - 7:30 - Meeting Start - Awards, Presentation, Dinner

7:30 - 8:30 - Dinner Presentation

 

Technical Presentation " The Devil's in the Details - a CEU presentation on what to look out for when installing boiler and water heaters”

Presented by 
Bob Woods
Raypak

BIO: Bob graduated from Nasson College, Idaho State University and did his doctorate at the University of Rhode Island.  He started in the industry in 1986, has been an ASHRAE member for 24 years and has served as President for two ASHRAEChapters, So Cal and Orange Empire.  Bob is currently serving as the Chapter Treasurer for the Orange County ASPE Chapter.  He has been specializing in boiler application, steam and combustion technology since 1995.  Bob currently works for Raypak as a Consultant as well as a District Manager.

 

Dinner Presentation "Balanced Energy"

Presented by 
Ken Chawkins
Southern California Gas Company

BIO: Ken is currently the Business/Policy Manager for Southern California Gas Company. He is responsible for developing key, broad-based relationships with business, government and non-profit stakeholders to provide balanced input to policy priorities and direction.  Ken has over 20 years of experience in the energy/utility industry and has worked in both policy and operational capacities.  Additionally, he has worked as a non-profit manager and a university administrator. 

Ken has participated on many local non-profit boards and commissions, most of which focus on Municipal Governance, Youth, and/or public education. He is currently a Board member of Coro Southern California, Legacy Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation Executive Committee, Sustain SoCal and the Environmental Leadership Institute.  He holds a BA in Political Science from UCLA, a MA in Public Policy from Claremont and is a graduate of the Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs. He currently lives in Pasadena with his wife, Dr. Lan Nguyen-Chawkins and has two college-aged daughters, Dania and Emma.