ASHRAE continues growth during 2015 Annual Conference.

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During 2015 Annual Conference, ASHRAE continued to expand its global presence with approval of new chapter in Bangladesh and sections in Ireland and Faisalabad, Pakistan. ASHRAE’s 2014-15 RP campaign reached new high of $2.53 million donated by members, chapters, and companies, and ASHRAE’s High-Performance Building Design Professional certification received accreditation from ANSI. ASHRAE also made available ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 1882015, Legionellosis: Risk Management for Building Water Systems.



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ASHRAE Continues Growth, Global Presence During 2015 Annual Conference



ATLANTA – ASHRAE welcomed visitors to its hometown of Atlanta, Georgia, for the 2015 Annual Conference where major actions included a milestone Research Promotion campaign, accreditation of a certification program, approval of a new chapter, two sections and several student branches and release of a long-awaited industry standard.



Some 1,500 people attended the Conference, held June 27-July 1 in Atlanta, Georgia.



During the Conference, the Society continued to expand its global presence with approval of a new chapter in Bangladesh and sections in Ireland and Faisalabad, Pakistan. Chapters in South Korea, Japan and Chile and a section in the United Kingdom Midlands were chartered earlier this year. In addition, 17 new student branches, including 11 from outside the United States and Canada, were approved in Atlanta. Earlier in 2015, 11 new student branches were chartered, of which four were outside the United States and Canada.



In other news, it was announced that ASHRAE’s 2014-15 RP campaign reached a new high of $2.53 million donated by members, chapters and companies. ASHRAE RP Campaign funds are used to support ongoing research projects, ASHRAE Learning Institute, Young Engineers in ASHRAE (YEA) Leadership activities and scholarships. The 2014-15 RP Campaign also celebrated the first ASHRAE chapter to raise more than $100,000 in a single year. The Rocky Mountain Chapter raised a total of $100,003 to support research and start a new chapter scholarship.



Other major news included the announcement that ASHRAE’s High-Performance Building Design Professional (HBDP) certification received accreditation from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), becoming the first certification from the Society to earn the recognition. All six of ASHRAE’s certification exams were offered at the Conference.



ASHRAE also made available long-awaited industry guidance on legionellosis via ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 1882015, Legionellosis: Risk Management for Building Water Systems. The document establishes minimum legionellosis risk management requirements for building water systems. The standard was a popular purchase at the Conference bookstore.



The new president for 2015-16 is T. David Underwood, P.Eng., Fellow ASHRAE, Life Member, CPMP, from Oakville, Ontario, Canada. His theme, Making Connections, focuses on the first goal in ASHRAE’s Strategic Plan, which calls for connecting as a way to foster vibrant, informed and engaged ASHRAE and industry communities. His presidential speech can be read at www.ashrae.org/underwood.



Some 300 sessions were offered as part of the Conference Technical Program. Well-attended sessions included seminars Field Performance Results of Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF), Ground-Source Heat Pump (GSHP) and Ground Source-VRF Systems: The “Living LAB” Results Are In; Chiller Sequencing Challenges; What is a Zero Energy Building, and How Can We Get There?; Big Data Analytics for Building Energy Management; Bringing Some Reality to the Virtual World of Building Information Modeling (BIM); Ground Source Heat Pumps and Solar Together: Highest Energy Efficiencies Become Possible; Designing for Variable Refrigerant Flow Systems with ASHRAE Standard 15 in Mind; and Real-Time Fault Detection and Diagnosis for Enhanced Building Operations; as well as Conference Paper Session, Outdoor Air and Energy Recovery for Energy Efficiency.



The Conference featured two Professional Development Seminars and seven Short Courses from the ASHRAE Learning Institute. The most popular courses were Complying with Standard 90.12013: HVAC/Mechanical and Laboratory Design: The Basics and Beyond.



Best selling publications in the bookstore at the Conference included ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 188-2015, Legionellosis: Risk Management for Building Water Systems; ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 100-2015, Energy Efficiency in Existing Buildings; ANSI/ASHRAE Guideline 13-2015, Specifying Building Automation Systems; the ASHRAE Pocket Guide IP; ASHRAE Papers: special publications “Server Efficiency – Metrics for Computer Servers and Storage;” and the “ASHRAE Design Guide for Tall, Supertall, and Megatall Building Systems; as well as 2015 Annual Conference (Online) and Conference and Technical Papers (preprints).



The ASHRAE 2016 Winter Conference takes place in Orlando, Fla., Jan. 23-27. Held in conjunction with the Winter Conference is the ASHRAE co-sponsored International Air-Conditioning, Heating, Refrigerating Exposition, Jan. 25-27, at the Orange County Convention Center. The AHR Expo is expected to attract some 60,000 professionals and the ASHRAE Conference is expected to draw some 4,000 attendees and meeting participants.



ASHRAE, founded in 1894, is a global society advancing human wellbeing through sustainable technology for the built environment. The Society and its more than 50,000 members worldwide focus on building systems, energy efficiency, indoor air quality, refrigeration and sustainability. Through research, standards writing, publishing, certification and continuing education, ASHRAE shapes tomorrow’s built environment today. More information can be found at www.ashrae.org/news.



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