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May Lunch Meeting - Dual‐Temperature Chiller Plant, DOAS and Terminal Unit Design for Buildings

  • 02 May 2019
  • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Byron's Southend, 101 W. Worthington Avenue, Suite 110 Charlotte, NC 28203
  • 131

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TOPIC: Dual‐Temperature Chiller Plant, DOAS and Terminal Unit Design for Buildings

  

    By: Richard Franseen

     

Learning Objectives:    

Dick Franseen will provide high efficiency approaches to HVAC design that designers can use to greatly improve building Energy Use Intensity. Learn ways to optimize building energy recovery and never have to run boilers and cooling towers simultaneously. 

Speaker Bio:     

Mr. Franseen holds a Rice University BSME degree and began his HVAC design career in 1963 working for one of Houston’s leading consulting engineers, LAN. After serving as an Army Lieutenant during Vietnam, he remained in federal employment for 31 years involved in R&D projects as diverse as night vision, aviation, and UAVs.

He became a licensed Professional Engineer in 1994 and began a second career in the private sector, returning to LAN as Engineering Director and “retiring” in 2015 after 15 years at Honeywell.

Dick Franseen was the lead mechanical designer for the NRG Stadium, home for the Houston Texans, and the 19,000‐ton chiller plant supporting the NRG Park; his total chiller plant design experience is over 100,000‐tons.

After 52 full‐time working years Dick Franseen is now a part‐time consulting engineer, hoping to pass along his many learning experiences.

  

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