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ASHRAE membership is open to any person associated with heating, ventilation, air conditioning or refrigeration. ASHRAE is unique because its membership is drawn from a wide range of disciplines relating to the HVAC&R field. Approximately 51,000 individuals from more than 100 nations belong to the Society

Discounts on Publications

ASHRAE members earn 15% off publications through www.ashrae.org/bookstore. Hundreds of titles are available including the complete collection of ASHRAE Standards including 90.1, 62.1 and 189.1.

Develop Leadership Skills

When you join ASHRAE, you are making an investment in yourself. When you become active in the Society by giving your time and sharing your knowledge, you get even more out of that investment.

Network with Industry Professionals

Each month, all over the world, ASHRAE chapters convene for an informational program featuring a speaker or topic that is key to professionals in the industry. Meet with your peers and share ideas!
 
 
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Hear leading experts discuss the role of Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems in the overall HVAC system and describe various DOAS equipment configurations, characteristics, and applications.  This webcast will identify common design and operational pitfalls, and cover challenges unique to DOAS.

This free webcast is brought to you by the Chapter Technology Transfer Committee and sponsored by Valent Air Management Systems, Rotor Source, Inc., Engineered Air, Munters, and Heat Pipe Technology.






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Ground Source Heat Pump Systems – Putting the Earth to Work for You
April 21, 2011

Hear from leading heat pump experts how site, climate, building, HVAC system and ground characteristics affect ground heat exchanger design, how ground source system design enhances efficiency, and how to avoid design and operations pitfalls.


 

Right from the Start - Commissioning for High Performing Buildings
April 21, 2010

Right from the Start –
Commissioning for High Performing Buildings
April 21, 2010
1:00 – 4:00 P.M. EDT

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Hear from leading commissioning experts about how commissioning supports a smoother construction process, maximizes energy and cost reductions, and provides a facility that operates as intended. This program will define the “what, why, when, and who” of the commissioning process and provide you with tools to commission your high performing building.

This free webcast was sponsored by the ASHRAE Chapter Technology Transfer Committee with support from ASHRAE’s High Performing Buildings Magazine. High Performing Buildings Logo - free webcast

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Clean, Lean, and Green: IAQ for Sustainable Buildings
April 22, 2009

Clean, Lean, and Green Broadcast LogoUsing the guidance provided by the IAQ Guide: Best Practices for Design, Construction, and Commissioning developed through collaboration with ASHRAE, AIA, BOMA, EPA, SMACNA and USGBC, this broadcast will challenge the building community to use enhanced IAQ practices to create a more sustainable built environment.   Join ASHRAE in learning more about your role in transforming mid-range practice into best practice for healthy, productive, sustainable indoor environments.

 


About the Panel of PresentersHoy Bohannon, Barney Burroughs, George DuBose, Martha Hewitt, John McFarland

About the ModeratorDon Rheem

ProgramTentative Agenda (Word) (updated March 26, 2009)

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Integrated Building Design
April 16, 2008

Integrated Building Design

Integrated Building Design: Bringing the Pieces Together to Unleash the Power of Teamwork

This broadcast explains what you and other members of the building team must do to advance high-performance buildings with improved design, construction and operations processes. Buildings that meet the needs of occupants and truly achieve sustainability objectives can only be created if the building community shares its knowledge and experiences. Join ASHRAE in learning more about your role in integrated building design and helping to create a sustainable built environment.

 

 

Indoor Environmental Design: Practical Solutions to Everyday Problems
April 18, 2007


May earn 3 PDHs

Spring 2007 Broadcast ImageThis DVD presents specific solutions to the everyday challenges of achieving indoor environmental quality within real-world budget constraints. Speakers describe how you can provide ventilation air that helps protect the building from mold risk, how to avoid the three most common mistakes in ventilation system design and operation, how to achieve all three goals of IAQ, thermal comfort and noise control at lower cost through better air distribution decisions, and how to provide comprehensive filtration without breaking your budget. This program is sponsored by ASHRAE's Chapter Technology Transfer Committee.

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Multiple Benefits Solutions for Enhanced Building Security
November 14, 2006

Satellite Broadcast October 2006 160May Earn 3 PDHs 

This DVD, recorded from the November 14, 2006 satellite broadcast, provides information on the many efforts that can be taken to reduce vulnerability to terrorist acts and also reduce vulnerability to natural and accidental incidents.

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Sustainability and the Building Environment
April 19, 2006

May Earn 3 PDHs 

 Sustainability in the building environment has become a global issue for facility managers, building owners/operators, designers, contractors and building occupants. This DVD, recorded from the April 2006 Satellite Broadcast, provides information regarding building sustainability principles, practices, and emerging concepts.

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Mold in the Building Environment - April 13, 2005

May Earn PDHs

Mold is a global concern for designers, contractors, building owners/operators, and building occupants. Information on how to properly control moisture and humidity conditions in order to minimize mold in the built environment is presented this DVD, recorded from the April 13, 2005, satellite broadcast and Webcast, Mold in Our Building Environment, sponsored by ASHRAE’s Chapter Technology Transfer Committee (CTTC).

 

Homeland Security Satellite Broadcast, April 14, 2004

May Earn PDHs

This DVD recorded from the April 14, 2004 satellite broadcast, provides information on the design, construction, and operation of buildings. It is intended to reach a cross-section of professionals, which includes engineers, architects, building owners and managers, fire, police, medical responders, public safety officers and risk managers, and many other key personnel.