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April Lunch Meeting - Good, Better and Best Duct Design

  • 03 Apr 2014
  • 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
  • Byron's Southend, 101 W. Worthington Avenue, Suite 110 Charlotte, NC 28203
  • 17

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Good, Better and Best Duct Design

 

Presented by Gerry L. Iacouzze

  

Gerry is currently the Technical Service Engineer-National for McGill AirFlow LLC in Bowie, Maryland. He provides application engineering services to engineers, contractors, building owners, specifications writers and government engineers. During his 24 year career with McGill AirFlow, he has been responsible for sales, training, application engineering and liaison services.

 

Prior to his current position, he was vice president of GLI Associates which was a management consulting firm providing services to trade associations, utilities, contractors and manufacturers.

 

His experience in the duct and HVAC equipment field spans over 40 years with positions as the associate technical director of Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association(SMACNA)/ National Environmental Balancing Bureau(NEBB) and Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association(GAMA). Early in his career, he designed HVAC systems as a design engineer. He served on the ASHRAE Duct Design Committee TC 5.2, and Central Forced Air Heating and Cooling Systems Committee TC 6.3. Additionally, he served on the ASHRAE Standards Committee and the Standards Project Committee which developed test standards for furnaces and boilers.

 

He has authored and co-authored 12 manuals, standards and duct construction documents. He holds a degree in mechanical engineering from West Virginia University; studied computer applications and HVAC equipment. Mr. Iacouzze is a member of ASHRAE and the National Capitol Chapter of Washington, DC.

Remember to sign up early. We need your attendance to grow our chapter. And this topic should be of interest to every member.

 

 

 

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