February 2026 Print

Contents

  • Contents - a list of highlights in this newsletter!  * NEW *
  • Section Links - quick links to go to a section of interest!  * NEW *
  • Greetings - Welcome to MN ASHRAE February 2026 Newsletter. Highlights in this newsletter.
  • Upcoming Events - Feb 17, 2026 - 2026 MN ASHRAE Refrigeration Seminar, Feb 19, 2026 ASHRAE Day on the Hill,  March 27, 2026 Student Activities & Young Engineers In ASHRAE 2026 ASHRAE Curling Event, May 7-9, 2026 ASHRAE Region VI CRC 2026 in St. Louis
  • Committee Spotlight - Membership Promotion Committee, Government Affairs(see Feb 19 ASHRAE Day on the Hill), Historical Committee
  • Recent Events - Jan 20, 2026 Rochester Dr. Tebbe "How can Engineering Support Society?", Jan 22 MN ASHRAE C. Taber Ceiling Fans / R. Hermans Interview Roseville, Feb 1 ASHRAE Region VI Gathering at Winter Conference in Las Vegas,  Feb 1-4, 2026 ASHRAE Winter Conference Summary
  • Job Board - Advertise Your Internships and Entry-Level Positions for Free on MNASHRAE.org!
  • 2025-2026 MN ASHRAE Board of Directors - Listing of Board of Directors and Committee Chairs
  • This Month in HVAC History -  Residential Furnaces, David Nelson Crosthwait, Jr. , 
  • Newsletter Submission Deadline - Due the first Wednesday of each month!

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Greetings

Welcome to the MN ASHRAE newsletter for February 2026!  The newsletter this month has some great features on upcoming events like the February 17 MN ASHRAE Refrigeration Seminar, The February 17 Rochester Lunch : Current and Future Commercial Energy Code Challenges by Jett Roeser, and the February 24 Food Repacking Event.  Thank you for your participation and support of ASHRAE and the ASHRAE Minnesota Chapter and ASHRAE Rochester MN Region!

Submitted by Mike Pouchak, [email protected]

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Upcoming Events

Feb 17, 2026 MN ASHRAE Refrigeration Seminar

February 17, 2026 
8:00 AM - 1:30 PM

Brookview Golf Course and Lawn Bowling
316 Brookview Pkwy S
Golden Valley, MN 55426
https://www.brookviewgolf.com/
Directions

Register Now

The 2026 MN ASHRAE Refrigeration Seminar will be held on Tuesday, February 17th at Brookview Golf Course and Lawn Bowling in Golden Valley.

Technical program

Attendance at this event will provide 4 PDHs.
8:00 Registration
8:30 "Refrigerant Policy Changes Impact Business Decisions" from Alessandro Silva with Bitzer
9:30 Break
9:45 "Navigating the Hurdles of Low GWP Refrigerant Retrofits" from Sharon Haeg with Daikin
10:45 Break
11:00 "ASHRAE 15 Updates" from Ben Fisher with Zero Zone
12:00 Lunch
12:30 Francis Diets with AHRI- The Refrigerant Transition and New Refrigerant Research
1:30 Wrap up

Cost

Member | $100
Non-Member | $150
Student | $50
Vendor | $350


Vendor Opportunities

4 vendor spots are available for this event. Vendor registration is $350 and includes a tabletop space and registration for one person.


Feb 24, 2026 Food Repacking Shifts - 2nd Harvest Heartland Brooklyn Park

Tuesday, February 24th 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Second Harvest Heartland
7101 Winnetka Ave N
Brooklyn Park, MN  55428

Give back and assist with sorting, labeling, weighing and packing various food items to meet immediate needs and help feed our hungry neighbors.

Volunteers are asked to arrive at least 10 minutes early to check in, store belongings, and be ready for the prompt start of the shift. Late arrivals will miss essential safety information and may need to reschedule.
  • Ages 8 and older
  • Is Family Friendly
  • Is Not Outdoors
  • Is Wheelchair Accessible
  • Closed toe shoes
  • No sleeveless shirts

Please leave jewelry at home or store in locker on-site
20 spots reserved

You must register ahead of time before participating!!!!!!

Email Contact: [email protected]


May 7-9, 2026 ASHRAE Region VI Chapters regional conference (CRC) 2026 in St. Louis

Thursday, May 7th – Saturday, May 9th

Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark in St. Louis
Official Visitors: Sarah Maston and Ashish Rakheja
ASHRAE Staff: Stephanie Reiniche

Early Bird Full Registration
$375.32 incl. $25.32 Fee
Sales end on Apr 3, 2026

Early Bird Companion Registration
$215.26 incl. $15.26 Fee
Sales end on Apr 3, 2026

Early Bird Tech Session Only
$268.61 incl. $18.61 Fee
Sales end on Apr 3, 2026

Where: Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark, Book your stay here.

Sponsorship Opportunities Available

ASHRAE CRC (Chapters Regional Conference) is an annual, in-person gathering of ASHRAE members, chapter leaders, and regional officers. It focuses on networking, training, technical sessions, and regional business, often culminating in the awarding of the "Golden Gavel" to the top chapter.
Key aspects of an ASHRAE CRC include:
  • Networking & Socializing: Provides a platform for members to connect and share experiences across different chapters.
  • Workshops & Education: Offers technical sessions, tours, and training for chapter officers.
  • Regional Business: Includes meetings for chapter delegates and alternates, featuring a nominating caucus for leadership positions.
  • Awards: Recognizes outstanding contributions from chapters and individuals in the region.
  • Leadership Presence: Features addresses from ASHRAE society officers and staff.
    Each year, a different chapter within the specific region acts as the host for the event.

2026 CRC Committee:Chair: Dan Mareschal, Hospitality: Allison Stanec, Programs: Nitish Suresh, General Questions: Jim Stanec, Sponsorship: Todd Jacks

Technical presentations:  Automatic Control Valves, Chilled Water Plants, Next Gen Chiller Plants: AI Driven Optimization & Decarbonization, Legionella risk management, Smart Steam Plants: IoT & predictive maintenance for Boilers, Grid Impacts from increasing electricity demand, Data Center Updates, Steam 101 - Steam System Basics,  Heat Pump Applications - Types of Heat Pump Equipment - From Ducted to Chillers, Modern Motor Technology, Adiabatic Fluid Coolers, The Power of Hybrid Solutions: Benefits of Supplementing Heat Pumps with Boilers, Maximizing Airside Efficiency Through Optimized Water Flow, Decarbonizing Existing Buildings w/ Air to Water Heat Pump Chillers, Pam Duffy DL : Ethical Dilemmas in our Modern World, How to Prioritize When "Everything is Important", Generations in the Workplace and What We Know about Gen Z (so far!); Interpersonal Communications, Coaching Capabilities. 

Thursday May 7th, 2026

  • 11am - 5pm Registration 11-5
  • 6pm - Welcome Party (Sport & Social)

Friday May 8th, 2026

  • 8am - 9am: Breakfast & Keynote
  • 9am - 4pm: Companion Event and Companion Lunch
  • 9am - 12pm: Technical Talks (see topics below, 3 tracks available, PDHs)
  • 12pm - 1pm: Presidential Lunch
  • 1pm - 430pm: Technical Talks (see topics below, 3 tracks available, PDHs)
  • 6pm - 8pm: Awards Dinner
  • 8pm: After Party

Saturday May 9th, 2026

  • 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM: Breakfast
  • 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM: Leadership Training
  • 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM: President Elect Training
  • 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM: CRC Debrief

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Committee Spotlight

Membership Promotion Committee `
The Membership Promotion Committee is chaired by none other than Dan Chudecke.  Dan is a very talented member and has served as past president of the Minnesota Chapter and is very knowledgeable about ASHRAE activities.  The membership promotion chair is appointed by the President-Elect and is comprised of a Chair, one Co-Chair and a sufficient number of the chapter's area-assigned members to ensure that the committee’s work can be done without placing an unnecessarily heavy burden on one or two individuals. Usually, the Co-chair is expected to become the next Chair.
The Chair is expected to attend the MP workshop at the CRC and Membership Promotion Centralized Training.
The responsibilities of this committee typically include:
A.      Attracting new members who will be active in the Society, locally and/or at the Society level
B.      Encouraging membership from all segments of the industry
C.      Encouraging advancement to higher grades of membership when candidates’ qualifications meet the specified requirements
D.      In conjunction with the Secretary, ascertaining that all prospective chapter members are bona fide members of Society
E.      Reducing the number of member resignations or membership lapses by contacting delinquent members on at least a monthly basis
F.       Advising the President and the Reception Committee when new members are elected or when members advance in membership grade, to ensure proper recognition at chapter meetings and in chapter publications
G.      Organizing and executing membership drives, including encouraging participation from local consulting firms by utilizing resources found at MP Resources
H.      Receiving from the Attendance Committee and/or Reception Committee a record of the names of people attending the chapter meetings
I.         Cooperating with and seeking advice from the Membership Promotion Regional Vice Chair
J.       Providing a computer and internet access at chapter meetings so that individuals can join online
K.      Reviewing each member’s status to select and recommend nominations for honors and awards
L.       Collaborating with Student Activities Committee and Young Engineers in ASHRAE Committee to encourage students to retain their memberships when they graduate

in addition to the regular responsibilities of the Membership Promotion, there are additional correspondences sent to chapters including :  Chapter change reports, delinquency report ,  Chapter rosters,  Student transfers,   Elections,   Application acknowledgement and Honors & Awards letters.  Some things that membership promotion tracks includes member who pay society dues, members who pay chapter dues, new members to date, and delinquent members to date.   You can reach the Membership Promotion committee at [email protected]

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Historical Committee

The Historical committee has Lined up new Life history interviews.  Next month, the one and only Barry Bridges will be interviewed and also Marilyn Listvan.  Historical committee volunteer  John Flanagan has been assisting and participating in the interview process .  Historical information obtained from past rosters is being collected.  During the processes of verifying Life Members, several deceased members were identified and updated on our internal storage pages. The Historical committee has been archiving photos from recent Events at the internal storage page for the chapter.  The following members have been recorded as deceased in the last 5 years: Lloyd Krocak, LM (Nov'25), Larry Jordan LM (Aug'25), Dr. Benjamin Y. H. Liu LM (Jun'25), Thomas W. Ritchie (Mar'25), Robert O. Halvorson ,LM  (Jan '25), Burnell "Bernie" D. Hanson, LM (Oct'24), W. Herbert Doty, LM (Jul'24), Kaare O. Faber LM (Mar'24), Rick Harju, LM MN Pres (Feb'24), Richard Cramer LM (Nov'23), Roger K. Martin , LM  (Mar'23), Phil Dugan , LM MN Chapt Pres (Feb'23), Wint Johnson, LM (Aug'22),  Craig E. Vollhaber, LM (Nov'21), Harold E. Manthey LM (Sep'21), GlenW. Hawkinson, LM (May'21), John Rudberg LM (Dec'20), Clarence P. Lindberg , LM (Mar'20).

Submitted by Mike Pouchak   [email protected]

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Recent Events

Jan 20 Rochester Section -Dr. Tebbe on How can Engineering support society? Monthly Lunch Seminar
Tue, Jan 20, 11:30am - 1:00pm CST

The Monthly Lunch Seminar was held on January  20, 2026 for  Rochester Section -Dr. Tebbe on How can Engineering support society? Monthly Lunch Seminar
Tue, Jan 20, 11:30am - 1:00pm CST
Minnesota ASHRAE Chapter - Meeting/Event Information
https://mnashrae.starchapter.com/meetinginfo.php?id=408

Location Bleu Duck Kitchen, 14 4th St SW, Rochester, MN 55902
The speaker was Dr. Patrick Tebbe is a passionate advocate for innovation and student success. As Director of the Undergraduate Research Center at Minnesota State University, Mankato—and former Chair of the Mechanical and Civil Engineering Department—he champions hands-on learning and interdisciplinary collaboration. Dr. Tebbe advises the university’s ASHRAE student chapter, helping future engineers connect classroom knowledge with real-world impact. Nationally, he contributes to shaping the profession’s future through his role on the NSPE Emerging Technologies Committee and active participation in Engineering Change Lab (ECL-USA) initiatives since 2023. The presentation centered on the topic: How can engineering support society in an uncertain, complex, and rapidly changing world? (2023 ECL-USA Engineering Ideas Institute) Using scenario thinking, participants uncovered signals of change, critical uncertainties, and forces shaping the future—then turned those insights into actionable recommendations to advance engineering’s mission of responsible stewardship of technology. The talk demystified the scenario process used to spark agility and resilience, highlight key recommendations from the final report that point to a new sense of engineering agency and optimism, and connect the dots between these insights and the work of ASHRAE and the HVAC&R industry.

Jan 22, 2026 at  11:30AM MN ASHRAE Event DL Lecture Chris Taber Ceiling Fans / Hermans Interview - Roseville Ice Skating Oval in the Rose Room

https://mnashrae.starchapter.com/meetinginfo.php?id=410



MN ASHRAE Lunch and Learn Event | Destrat Fans & Leadership Lunch with Minnesota ASHRAE's Rick Hermans January 22, 2026 , 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Roseville Skating Center & John Rose MN OVAL, 2661 Civic Center Drive, Roseville, MN 55113

This featured ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer Chris Taber, focusing on ceiling fan design as a tool for achieving cost-effective resilience and sustainability. This session explored how air movement can be intentionally integrated into HVAC system design to enhance occupant thermal comfort, reduce material use, and improve overall building efficiency. Practical guidance on ceiling fan selection, layout, and coordination with air distribution systems, along with insights on incorporating air movement into load calculations and equipment sizing were discussed. Christian Taber is a Principal Engineer of Codes and Standards at Big Ass Fans.  ASHRAE involvement includes Standards Committee / Standards Project Liaison Subcommittee (SPLS), SSPC 90.1 voting member, GPC 37 voting member and SSPC 189.1 previous voting member.   He Currently chairs AMCA's North American Air Movement Advocacy Committee and AMCA Stnadard 340, a new standard being developed for rating the sound performance for large diameter ceiling fans. 
The program also featured  a Chapter Interview with Rick Hermans, PE, Life Member and past Region VI DRC/ DAL, hosted by interviewer, Mike Pouchak, ASHRAE DAL.

February 1, 2026 ASHRAE WINTER MEETING GATHERING


Sunday, February 1, 2026, 6pm - 8pm a happy hour / gathering occurred at the Las Vegas Caesars Palace as a drop-in event with no set menu. Attendees met outside True Food Kitchen and meet up with fellow ASHRAE members.  A good time was had by all.  This was a great time  for an evening of socializing with members of Region VI.


Feb 1-4, 2026 - ASHRAE Concludes 2026 Winter Conference and AHR Expo with Strong Momentum for IEQ   

ASHRAE Concludes 2026 Winter Conference and AHR Expo with Strong Momentum for Indoor Environmental Quality and Healthy Buildings  ATLANTA (February 6, 2026) 

ASHRAE concluded its 2026 Winter Conference in Las Vegas with renewed momentum around indoor environmental quality (IEQ), healthy buildings and the evolving role of HVAC&R professionals in shaping the future of the built environment. 

Held February 2–4, the Winter Conference convened HVAC&R leaders, engineers, policymakers and researchers from around the world to examine the intersection of technology, sustainability, health and human experience in buildings. Across hundreds of sessions and committee meetings, attendees explored emerging trends including artificial intelligence, low-global-warming-potential refrigerants, energy storage, geothermal systems and occupant-centered design. 

The conference drew 3,825 registrants and featured more than 400 committee meetings, over 100 technical sessions and a robust slate of networking and professional development opportunities. 

Running concurrently, the AHR Expo transformed the Las Vegas Convention Center into a global showcase for HVAC&R innovation. The Expo hosted 1,945 exhibitors, including 601 international companies and 186 first-time exhibitors, across 565,000 net square feet of exhibit space, welcoming an estimated 50,000 attendees over three days. 

Technical Focus Reflects Industry Priorities 
Among the most highly attended Winter Conference sessions were: 
• The Liquid Revolution: Best Practices in Cooling for Tomorrow’s Data Centers
• AI in Action: A Real World Application of AI for Campus Energy Optimization
• Demystifying GenAI: What HVAC Professionals Need to Know
• Can We Eliminate VAV Zone Reheat During Cooling? Real-World Results Using ASHRAE Guideline 36 Sequences
• AI Optimization and Control of Chiller Plants: Reducing Energy Consumption and Improving Comfort Levels 

President Highlights Progress on Healthy Buildings and IEQ Leadership 
During his State of the Society Address, 2025–26 ASHRAE President Bill McQuade shared progress on the Society’s focus on healthy buildings and indoor environmental quality, emphasizing the transition from vision to sustained action. 

“Six months into this Society year, we are seeing real progress,” said McQuade. “To ensure this work translates into lasting impact, we established the IEQ Center of Excellence – a dedicated platform to advance a coordinated roadmap, strengthen collaboration, and support ASHRAE’s leadership in policy, advocacy and global engagement.” 

McQuade also highlighted advances in water safety, pathogen mitigation and integrated approaches to health-focused building design. His full State of the Society presentation is available at ashrae.org/president

Presidential Initiative Challenge Advances Local Impact 

At the conference, McQuade announced the recipients of the 2025–26 Presidential Initiative Challenge, a grant program supporting chapter-led projects that advance energy efficiency, emissions reduction and indoor environmental quality at the local level. 

Supported by the Gordon Holness Presidential Fund and administered by the Young Engineers in ASHRAE (YEA) committee, the program received 21 submissions and awarded six projects, with grants totaling $46,350: 

 Regina Chapter  Blanket of Warmth Project ($5,500)
 Nigeria Chapter  Project BREATHE: Building Resilient Environments for Air, Thermal, Health and Efficiency ($7,150)
 Falcon Chapter  Healthy Classroom for a Low-Carbon Future ($9,200) • Ghana Chapter  IEQ Improvements at Ayeduase Health Center ($10,000)
 Cedar Valley Chapter  Air Quality, Lighting and Plumbing Upgrades for Ullo Kindergarten Center, Ghana ($9,500)
 Monterrey Chapter  Healthy Learning Environments: Bright Futures Initiative ($5,000) 

Expanding Global Collaboration  In the months leading up to the Winter Conference, ASHRAE strengthened its global and industry-aligned partnerships by renewing memoranda of understanding with 17 organizations across engineering, architecture, public health, energy and standards development. 
• AFE, Association for Facilities Engineering
• AIA, American Institute of Architects
• AMCA, Air Movement and Control Association
• ASHE, American Society of Healthcare Engineers
• ASPE, American Society of Plumbing Engineers
• DKV, Deutscher Kälte-und Klimatechnischer Verein
• IAPMO, International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, Inc.
• IDEA, International District Energy Association
• IUVA, International Ultraviolet Association
• JSRAE, Japan Society of Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers
• NAFA, National Air Filtration Association
• NASEO, National Association of State Energy Officials
• NSF, National Sanitation Foundation International
• PHVACRS, Pakistan HVACR Society
• SAREK, Society of Air-conditioning and Refrigerating Engineers of Korea
• VISRAE, Vietnam Society of Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning Engineers
• BCxA, Building Commissioning Association (New) 

Honors, Membership Growth and Policy Impact 

ASHRAE recognized outstanding member contributions during its Honors and Awards Program. Executive Vice President and Secretary Jeff Littleton also provided an update on the Society’s growth and influence. 

Littleton announced the approval of two new chapters in Region XIV, the Benelux Chapter and the DACH Chapter, along with the addition of 13 new student branches. ASHRAE now includes 202 chapters, 42 sections and 342 active student branches worldwide. 

He also highlighted ASHRAE’s expanding role in public policy, noting that during the past year the Society submitted letters or testimony on 22 IEQ-related bills. Legislation referencing ASHRAE standards was signed into law in Virginia, Colorado and New Jersey, with additional indoor air quality legislation under development in several other states. 

Education and Professional Development 

The ASHRAE Learning Institute (ALI) offered 21 courses during the conference, with top attendance for: 

• Guideline 36: Best in Class HVAC Control Sequences
• Advanced Concepts in Designing and Retrofitting Energy Efficient Data Centers
• Demystifying Dehumidification: Designing Efficient and Effective HVAC Moisture Removal Systems 

For the first time, ALI also delivered a Fundamentals of District Cooling System Design (MENA) course, providing region-specific instruction led by local experts to better serve practitioners across the Middle East, Africa and Asia.  All registered attendees, both in-person and virtual, will have access to the conference platform during the event and for 12 months following. 

Looking Ahead 

The 2026 ASHRAE Annual Conference will take place June 27 – July 1 in Austin, Texas. The 2027 Winter Conference will take place January 23 – 27, 2027, and the AHR Expo, January 25 – 27, 2027 in Chicago, Illinois. 

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Job Board

Advertise Your Internships and Entry-Level Positions for Free on MNASHRAE.org!
Are you looking to bring fresh talent into your company? MNASHRAE is committed to helping students and young professionals kick-start their careers in the HVAC&R industry. We are offering free advertising for internships and entry-level positions on our website, MNASHRAE.org. This is a great opportunity for companies to connect with eager students and recent graduates who are passionate about HVAC&R and ready to contribute to the industry. To post a position or learn more, please submit an ad on the website, https://mnashrae.org/jobs, or contact Rolf directly at [email protected] Let’s work together to build the next generation of HVAC&R professionals!

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2025-2026 Board of Directors

Board of Directors
https://mnashrae.org/board

Rolf J Blom
President
[email protected]

Travis DeWeese
President-Elect
[email protected]

Jacob Sevelius
Treasurer
[email protected]

Mark Jirak
Secretary
[email protected]

Jett Roeser
Board of Governors
[email protected]

Jane Opoien
Past President
[email protected]

Committee Chairs
Eric Johansen
Chapter Technology Transfer Chair
[email protected]
Elyse Malherek
Communications Chair
[email protected]
Levi Tuecke
DEI Chair
[email protected]
Kevin Kerrigan
Education Chair
[email protected]
Eric Johansen
Energy Expo Co-Chair
[email protected]
Javier Navar Payan
Energy Expo Co-Chair
[email protected]
Jeffrey S Seewald
Energy Expo Co-Chair
[email protected]
Duane P Rothstein
Finance Chair
[email protected]
Nick Davis
Golf Chair
[email protected]
Eric G Nachbar
Golf Chair
[email protected]
Brian Freeman, PE
Government Affairs
[email protected]
Michael A Pouchak, PE
Historical Committee Chair
[email protected]
Brian Jennissen
Honors & Awards
[email protected]
Michael Lind
House Chair
[email protected]
Daniel Chudecke
Membership Promotion Chair
[email protected]
Rolf J Blom
Refrigeration Chair
[email protected]
Melissa Lynn Mehaffey
Refrigeration Chair
[email protected]
Russell W Landry
Research Promotion Chair
[email protected]
Ryan C Benning
Rochester Section President
Travis DeWeese
Rochester Section Treasurer
Hooman Daneshmand
Student Activities Co-Chair
[email protected]
Joe Scull
Student Activities Co-Chair
[email protected]
Nathan Kegel
Sustainability Chair
[email protected]
Allison Peterson
Volunteer Outreach Chair
[email protected]
Anthony James Hughes
Young Engineers in ASHRAE Co-Chair
[email protected]
Jake Strawhecker
Young Engineers in ASHRAE Co-Chair
[email protected]
Ryan Traeger
Young Engineers in ASHRAE Co-Chair
[email protected]

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This Month in History

Feb 1919 - Alice Parker received a patent for a natural gas-burning furnace with air ducts, a critical advancement for central heating systems in residential homes.

Feb 1926 - the earliest version of teh modern residential gas furnace, which includes a blower and filter by Carlyle Ashley follwing work by Willis Carrier.

Industry campaigns often focus on "the warmth of the nation" in February, focussing on furnace safety, efficiency, and the history of heating

Black History Month HVAC inventors: 

  • David Nelson Crosthwait Jr.: A prolific inventor born in the late 19th century who earned 39 U.S. patents and 80 foreign patents, including advancements in thermostats, vacuum pumps, and central heating systems.  David Nelson Crosthwait was awarded the ASHRAE Fellow Grade for his innovations.

Submitted by Mike Pouchak  [email protected]

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Newsletter Submissions Deadline

The ASHRAE newsletter submission deadline is by Close of Business on the 1st Wednesday of each month for the Newsletter for that month!  Submit your newsletter articles to [email protected] .

Upcoming Newsletter committee reports:
Feb: Membership Promotion
Mar: Refrigeration,
Apr: Sustainability
May: Golf

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