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Vintage drum machine loops. ASHRAE, the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers, is a nonprofit organization that develops and publishes standards for the heating, ventilating and air conditioning industry. Headquartered in Atlanta, United States, ASHRAE is an international society with over 50,000 members. ASHRAE standards are spread by its heavy involvement in Washington D.C. and with its wide assortment of international events. ASHRAE also serves as the administrator for the U.S. TAGs (United States Technical Advisory Group) to ISO/TCs 86, 142, 180 and 205 (International Organization for Standardization/Technical Committee) and to many of the subcommittees for ISO/TCs 86 and 180.Standards from ASHRAE are available both individually, directly through the ANSI webstore, and as part of a Standards Subscription. If you or your organization are interested in easy, managed, online access to standards that can be shared, a Standards Subscription may be what you need - please contact us at: StandardsSubscriptions@ansi.org or 1-212-642-4980 or Request Proposal Price.
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Below are ASHRAE's best-selling standards. To find additional standards, please use the search bar above.Back to All Publishers HomeASHRAEASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers)Formation1894Typenot-for-profit membership organizationHeadquartersNew York City, U.S.Location
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The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE/ˈæʃreɪ/ASH-ray) is an American professional association seeking to advance heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC&R) systems design and construction. ASHRAE has more than 57,000 members in more than 132 countries worldwide. Its members are composed of building services engineers, architects, mechanical contractors, building owners, equipment manufacturers' employees, and others concerned with the design and construction of HVAC&R systems in buildings. The society funds research projects, offers continuing education programs, and develops and publishes technical standards to improve building services engineering, energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and sustainable development.[3]
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ASHRAE was founded in 1894 at a meeting of engineers in New York City, formerly headquartered at 345 East 47th Street, and has held an annual meeting since 1895.[4] Until 1954 it was known as the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers (ASHVE); in that year it changed its name to the American Society of Heating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHAE).[5] Its current name and organization came from the 1959 merger of ASHAE and the American Society of Refrigerating Engineers (ASRE).
Despite having 'American' in its name, ASHRAE is a global organization,[6] holding international events.[7][8] In 2012, it rebranded itself with a new logo and tagline: 'Shaping Tomorrow's Built Environment Today'.Publications[edit]
The ASHRAE Handbook is a four-volume resource for HVAC&R technology and is available in both print and electronic versions. The volumes are Fundamentals, HVAC Applications, HVAC Systems and Equipment, and Refrigeration. One of the four volumes is updated each year.
ASHRAE also publishes a set of standards and guidelines relating to HVAC systems and issues, that are often referenced in building codes and used by consulting engineers, mechanical contractors, architects, and government agencies.[9][10] These standards are periodically reviewed, revised and republished.
Examples of some ASHRAE Standards are:
*Standard 34 – Designation and Safety Classification of Refrigerants
*Standard 55 – Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy
*Standard 62.1 – Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality (versions: 2001 and earlier as '62', 2004 and beyond as '62.1')
*Standard 62.2 – Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Low-Rise Residential Buildings
*Standard 90.1 – Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings – The IESNA is a joint sponsor of this standard.
*Standard 135 – BACnet - A Data Communication Protocol for Building Automation and Control Networks
*Standard 189.1 – Standard for the Design of High Performance, Green Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings[11]
The society also publishes two magazines: the ASHRAE Journal is issued monthly, and High Performing Buildings Magazine is published quarterly. They contain articles on related technology, information on upcoming meetings, editorials, and case studies of various well-performing buildings.[12]
ASHRAE also publishes books, ASHRAE Transactions, and the International Journal of HVAC&R Research.Legislation[edit]Ashrae 62.2 2013 Pdf Free
ASHRAE supported the Streamlining Energy Efficiency for Schools Act of 2014 (H.R. 4092; 113th Congress), a bill that would require the United States Department of Energy to establish a centralized clearinghouse to disseminate information on federal programs, incentives, and mechanisms for financing energy-efficient retrofits and upgrades at schools.[13][14]Society awards[edit]
ASHRAE offers six categories of awards: achievement awards to recognize personal honors; personal awards for general and specific society activities; paper awards; society awards for groups or chapters; chapters and regional awards.[15]ASHRAE Fellows[edit]
ASHRAE Fellow is a Membership Grade of Distinction conferred by The College of Fellows of ASHRAE, Inc.[16] to an ASHRAE member with significant publications or innovations and distinguished scientific and engineering background in the fields of heating, refrigeration, air conditioning, ventilation. The ASHRAE Fellow membership grade is the highest elected grade in ASHRAE. Headquarters renewal[edit]
To demonstrate the Society's commitment to sustainability, ASHRAE renovated its previous headquarters building in Atlanta, Ga. After the renovation and occupancy in June 2008, the building received many awards, including an Energy Star rating with a score of 95 and Platinum Certification from USGBC's LEED program. The current site energy use intensity (EUI) is 35.8 kBtu/Sqft (411 MJ/m2), a 60 percent reduction from the pre-renovation value. The renovation included the use of a dedicated outdoor air supply (DOAS) system with energy recovery and humidity control; a ground-source heat pump system (GSHP); and variable refrigerant flow systems with heat recovery.[17] The building also serves as a live case study. A web-based user interface allowed researchers around the world to extract data from the building to study factors such as energy use and electric power demand, water consumption and indoor air quality.[18]Ashrae Standards For Hvac Design Pdf
In moving its world headquarters from Atlanta to the Atlanta suburb of Peachtree Corners the society plans to spend $15.7 million to retrofit an existing building so that its energy consumption is reduced to net-zero and so that it will become a showcase for the latest HVAC&R equipment and technology.[19]See also[edit]Ashrae BookReferences[edit]
*^https://www.ashrae.org/membership
*^https://www.ashrae.org/about/leadership/ashrae-board-of-directors
*^'About ASHRAE'. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
*^'PURE AIR FOR TENEMENTS; THE SUGGESTIONS OF E.P. BATES TO FELLOW ENGINEERS'. The New York Times. January 23, 1895. Retrieved August 15, 2009.
*^'Trade Group Changes Name'. The New York Times (subscription required). 26 November 1954. Retrieved August 15, 2009.Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
*^Wong, Albert (August 18, 2006). 'Bus air-con gives medics the chills'. The Standard, Hong Kong. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011.
*^Pradesh, Andhra (May 6, 2007). 'Workshop on 'Green Buildings''. The Hindu, India. Retrieved August 15, 2009.
*^'Heating industry aims zero ozone depletion'. The Hindu Business Line, India. February 14, 2008. Retrieved August 15, 2009.
*^'Energy efficiency traps moisture'. The Free Lance–Star, Indiana, USA. September 22, 1983. Retrieved August 14, 2009.
*^Charles, Eleonor (August 12, 1990). 'In the Region: Connecticut and Westchester; The Problem of 'Sick Building Syndrome''. The New York Times. The New York Times Company. Retrieved August 15, 2009.
*^'ASHRAE Standard 189.1 Published'. Contracting Business News. January 24, 2010. Retrieved November 29, 2010.
*^'High Performing Buildings'. High Performing Buildings. ASHRAE.
*^'CBO - H.R. 4092'. Congressional Budget Office. Retrieved June 22, 2014.
*^'House Committee Unanimously Approves Energy Efficiency for Schools Act'. SBC Magazine. May 5, 2014. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
*^'Honors & Awards'. ASHRAE. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
*^'College of Fellows'. ASHRAE. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
*^'ASHRAE Headquarters Renovation'. U.S. Green Building Council. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
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*^'Environmental technology nonprofit relocating to Peachtree Corners'. ajc.com. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution- Cox Media Group. Retrieved April 15, 2019.External links[edit]Ashrae Standards For Hvac Pdf OnlineRetrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ASHRAE&oldid=918110183'