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Delhi Chapter of ISHRAE (DCI)Indian Society of Heating Refrigerating & Air Conditioning Engineers
Vol : IV Issue : 4 Edition : June 2013 Editor : Shami Bhardwaj
Dear Friends,
It has been an eventful Society year,
thoroughly enjoyable and an
absolute pleasure working with DCI
office bearers, committee, extended
committee and office staff. I could
not have expected better support
from one and all. The guidance from
senior past members has made the
whole experience most memorable.
Thank you to one and all and a
special thanks to my family
particularly my wife without whose
cooperation, my motivation levels
could not be sustained. All the Best
to the new CWC for the new society
year.
With Best Regards
Sunil Kher
President (2012-2013)
Mr. Sanjay Gupta
(President)
Managing Director Of A.C. Humidin
Air Systems Pvt Ltd. 29 Years
Experience In Fan Engineering, Air
Pollution And Ventilation Products,
Ashrae Member since 1993 Ishrae
Member since 1989, Serving Ishrae
Active Member Since 2001,
National Chair - Membership -(2011-
12, 2012-13) CWC Member DCI
2001-2002, Again CWC Member
DCI 2006- till now. Actively Involved
with other societies like – CII
AIACRA, NIRATA, IGBC, FSAI,
ARCHII, BAI etc.
Mr. Sunil Kher (Imm. Past
(President)
Graduate Mechanical Engineer &
MD of Sevcon India Pvt. Ltd. Served
ISHRAE Society in different positions
Active member of CWC DCI.
Mr. Abid Hussain
(President Elect)
Science Graduate Agra University,
Agra 1975 Engg. (Mech) Aligarh
Muslim University 31 Years
experience in HVAC industry.
Dear Friends,
I am very honored and excited to serve the
Delhi Chapter of ISHRAE as the President
for the society year 2013-2014. As you will
read in this issue, the new CWC got installed
on 30th March. About 100 DCI members
witnessed the installation. I am very
pleased with the talent and resources
available within the team and I look forward
to a very productive year with my colleagues in the CWC. As you
may know, this year ISHRAE’s flagship event ACREX will be held in
Delhi and I am very delighted to be the President of the host chapter
for this event. Apart from this National event, the largest event
planned in Delhi is VENTCONF which will be held in the 3rd quarter
of this year, in November. You will hear from the VENTCONF team as
we proceed with the planning and marketing of this event. My
personal focus area during my tenure is to renew all the
memberships which are already due for renewal or will be up for
renewal this year. Since Delhi Chapter remains the largest/oldest
chapter with over 1800 members, we also have one of the largest
population of members whose membership is up for renewal.
With the active support and dedication of my CWC, we will attempt to
continue the forward momentum made by DCI under the dynamic
leadership of Mr. Sunil Kher last year.
This issue of Twitter is based on Thermal Energy Storage, which is a
very relevant topic and certainly a step in the right direction in the
pressing need to conserve and reduce energy. I hope you enjoy this
issue. This issue covers all of the activities of January to June 2013
With Best Regards
Sanjay Gupta
President (2013-2014)
Immediate Past President Society Year 2013-14
Chapter Working Committee (2013-14)Presidential Twitter President Society Year 2013-14 Office
Bearers
Mr. Ashwani Jain(Secretary)
Director of Air Flow (P) Ltd. CWC member of ISHRAE, Secretary of ASHRAE India Chapter & Regional Chair-Membership at ISHRAE HQs level (2010-110, 12 Years Experience in HVAC & R industry.
Mr. Pradeep Dua
(Treasurer)
Serving as Project Manager in
MANGSON Sales & Engg. 34 Years
experience in HVAC industry.
Ms. Yesha Choudhury
Blowtech Air Devices Pvt. Ltd.
Mr. Aneesh Kadyan
CBRE
Mr. Shami Bhardwaj
Caryaire Equipments India Pvt Ltd.
Mr. Ankur Goyal
Ab3s Pvt Ltd.
Mr. Gaurav Vasudev
Sevcon Lti
Mr. Himanshu Aggarwal
Magneto Environmental Groupee
Mr. Samdarsh Nayyar
Sunil Nayyar Consultants Pvt Ltd.
Mr. Prashanth BS Iyengar
Bluestar Ltd.
Mr. Dhiraj Rasgoti
INTEC Infocom
Mr. Ajay Raj
IGBC AP
“VENTCONF : Delhi, November 15Please mark your calendars”
Dear Friends,
It has been an eventful Society year,
thoroughly enjoyable and an
absolute pleasure working with DCI
office bearers, committee, extended
committee and office staff. I could
not have expected better support
from one and all. The guidance from
senior past members has made the
whole experience most memorable.
Thank you to one and all and a
special thanks to my family
particularly my wife without whose
cooperation, my motivation levels
could not be sustained. All the Best
to the new CWC for the new society
year.
With Best Regards
Sunil Kher
President (2012-2013)
Mr. Sanjay Gupta
(President)
Managing Director Of A.C. Humidin
Air Systems Pvt Ltd. 29 Years
Experience In Fan Engineering, Air
Pollution And Ventilation Products,
Ashrae Member since 1993 Ishrae
Member since 1989, Serving Ishrae
Active Member Since 2001,
National Chair - Membership -(2011-
12, 2012-13) CWC Member DCI
2001-2002, Again CWC Member
DCI 2006- till now. Actively Involved
with other societies like – CII
AIACRA, NIRATA, IGBC, FSAI,
ARCHII, BAI etc.
Mr. Sunil Kher (Imm. Past
(President)
Graduate Mechanical Engineer &
MD of Sevcon India Pvt. Ltd. Served
ISHRAE Society in different positions
Active member of CWC DCI.
Mr. Abid Hussain
(President Elect)
Science Graduate Agra University,
Agra 1975 Engg. (Mech) Aligarh
Muslim University 31 Years
experience in HVAC industry.
Dear Friends,
I am very honored and excited to serve the
Delhi Chapter of ISHRAE as the President
for the society year 2013-2014. As you will
read in this issue, the new CWC got installed
on 30th March. About 100 DCI members
witnessed the installation. I am very
pleased with the talent and resources
available within the team and I look forward
to a very productive year with my colleagues in the CWC. As you
may know, this year ISHRAE’s flagship event ACREX will be held in
Delhi and I am very delighted to be the President of the host chapter
for this event. Apart from this National event, the largest event
planned in Delhi is VENTCONF which will be held in the 3rd quarter
of this year, in November. You will hear from the VENTCONF team as
we proceed with the planning and marketing of this event. My
personal focus area during my tenure is to renew all the
memberships which are already due for renewal or will be up for
renewal this year. Since Delhi Chapter remains the largest/oldest
chapter with over 1800 members, we also have one of the largest
population of members whose membership is up for renewal.
With the active support and dedication of my CWC, we will attempt to
continue the forward momentum made by DCI under the dynamic
leadership of Mr. Sunil Kher last year.
This issue of Twitter is based on Thermal Energy Storage, which is a
very relevant topic and certainly a step in the right direction in the
pressing need to conserve and reduce energy. I hope you enjoy this
issue. This issue covers all of the activities of January to June 2013
With Best Regards
Sanjay Gupta
President (2013-2014)
Immediate Past President Society Year 2013-14
Chapter Working Committee (2013-14)Presidential Twitter President Society Year 2013-14 Office
Bearers
Mr. Ashwani Jain(Secretary)
Director of Air Flow (P) Ltd. CWC member of ISHRAE, Secretary of ASHRAE India Chapter & Regional Chair-Membership at ISHRAE HQs level (2010-110, 12 Years Experience in HVAC & R industry.
Mr. Pradeep Dua
(Treasurer)
Serving as Project Manager in
MANGSON Sales & Engg. 34 Years
experience in HVAC industry.
Ms. Yesha Choudhury
Blowtech Air Devices Pvt. Ltd.
Mr. Aneesh Kadyan
CBRE
Mr. Shami Bhardwaj
Caryaire Equipments India Pvt Ltd.
Mr. Ankur Goyal
Ab3s Pvt Ltd.
Mr. Gaurav Vasudev
Sevcon Lti
Mr. Himanshu Aggarwal
Magneto Environmental Groupee
Mr. Samdarsh Nayyar
Sunil Nayyar Consultants Pvt Ltd.
Mr. Prashanth BS Iyengar
Bluestar Ltd.
Mr. Dhiraj Rasgoti
INTEC Infocom
Mr. Ajay Raj
IGBC AP
“VENTCONF : Delhi, November 15Please mark your calendars”
STUDENT CHAPTERVastukala
Chartering of New Student Chapters: two new student
chapters were charted by Delhi Chapter of ISHRAE at
DCRUST, Sonepat and Vastu Kala Academy on 11th April &
6th May, respectively. Total of 63 students become ISHRAE
student members from both the colleges. Mr. Ashish
Rakheja, Mr. Dhiraj Rastogi, Mr. Abid Hussain & Mr. V.K. Seth
explained the benefits of becoming members of ISHRAE.
Chartering Of New Student Chapter: Harcourt
Butler Technological Institute (HBTI) College,
Kanpur was chartered on 11th May, 2013 in the
presence of Zonal Chair Student Activity Mr.
Dhiraj Rastogi, Lucknow President Mr. Varad
Tiwari and Imm. Past President Mr. C.K. Sharma.
Total of 35 students become ISHRAE student
members on that day. Mr. Dhiraj Rastogi briefed
the student about the benefits of joining ISHRAE
as member.
HBTI College, Kanpur
Agra Sub-Chapter: CWC of Agra Sub-Chapter was installed on 19th May in
the Presence of R.D.1 North, Mr. Sunil Kher, DCI President Mr. Sanjay Gupta
& CWC member Mr. Himanshu Aggarwal & Mr. Vikram Maini Secretary, DCI
Secretariat. Orientation to the new team was given by Mr. Sunil Kher. The
event was covered by the local media.
Meerut Sub-Chapter: The new CWC for S.Y. 2013-14 of Meerut Sub-
Chapter of ISHRAE was installed on 17th May, 2013. Mr. Nitin Mithal is
elected as new president. The Ceremony was attended by R.D. 1 Mr. Sunil
Kher, DCI President Mr. Sanjay Gupta, Mr. Ashok Goel, Mr. Amit Goel and Mr. Vikram Maini, Secretary DCI Secretariat.
Lucknow Sub-Chapter: The new CWC took the oath on 29th April, 2013. Mr. Varad Tiwari is the new President for the
current S.Y.
Dehradun Sub-Chapter: The new team of Dehradun Sub-Chapter of ISHRAE took oath on 27th May, 2013. The
installation ceremony was attended by DCI President Elect Mr. Abid Hussain, DCI Secretary, Mr. Ashwani Jain and
Treasurer Mr. Pradeep Dua.
Extended Committee Members
Committees and Chairs
Mr. S.K. Khanna Dyna Aircon Pvt. Ltd.
Mr. Kapil Singhal E I DuPoint India Pvt. Ltd.
Mr. Paryushan Jain Air Flow Pvt Ltd
Mr. Shishir Gupta Mechartes Pvt. Ltd.
Membership Promotion Mr. Pradeep Dua & Mr. Ashwani Jain
Student Activities Mr. V.K. Seth,Mr. Dhiraj Rastogi & Mr Gaurav Vasudev
Chapter Programme Mr. Samdarsh Nayyar & Mr. Abid Hussain
Publication & Twitter Mr. Shami Bhardwaj & Mr Prashanth Iyenger
Advocacy Mr. Kapil Singhal & Mr Himanshu Aggarwal
K-12 Mr. Aneesh Kadyan & Mr Paryushan Jain
Honors & Awards Mr. Sanjay Gupta & Mr Abid Hussain
Historian Mr. Ankur Goyal & Mr V.K. Seth
Webmaster Mr. S.K. Khanna & Mr. Ankur Goyal
Mass Mailing Mr. Himanshu Aggarwal
CWC Installation at Sub-Chapters
Installation of DCI CWC: The New DCI President accomplishments in the last society yeat. He then
and CWC members for the society year 2013-14 went on to install the President, President Elect,
were installed on 30th March, 2013. About a 100 Secretary, and the CWC. The Oath was taken in the
members turned up to witness the ceremony. The presence of many senior members. Mr Sanjay
Outgoing National President Mr Sushil Choudhury, Gupta went on to address the crowd regarding his
and the outgoing National Secretary Mr Sachin plans and visions for DCI in 2013-14.
Maheshwari graced the occasion with their Later that evening, two awards were handed out as
presence. The Proceedings began with a financial part of the ISHRAE Honours and Awards, the first
report by outgoing treasurer Mr Ashwani Jain. one was for Distinguished Service to Mr. N.C.
Subsequently the outgoing President Mr. Sunil Gupta and the other, the ISHRAE International
Kher briefed the audience about his busy tenure Award to Mr Ashish Rakheja.
and the various activities undertaken by his team in This was followed by handing out certificates to the the previous year and thanked the entire team for students of IIE who completed their diploma their support. He also handed out mementoes to his program successfully, the certificates were team. Later Mr. Sushil Choudhury addressed the awarded by senior ISHRAE members under the gathering and updated the Delhi audience supervision of Mr V.K. Seth. regarding the ISHRAE HQ events and
DCI CWC Installation
STUDENT CHAPTERVastukala
Chartering of New Student Chapters: two new student
chapters were charted by Delhi Chapter of ISHRAE at
DCRUST, Sonepat and Vastu Kala Academy on 11th April &
6th May, respectively. Total of 63 students become ISHRAE
student members from both the colleges. Mr. Ashish
Rakheja, Mr. Dhiraj Rastogi, Mr. Abid Hussain & Mr. V.K. Seth
explained the benefits of becoming members of ISHRAE.
Chartering Of New Student Chapter: Harcourt
Butler Technological Institute (HBTI) College,
Kanpur was chartered on 11th May, 2013 in the
presence of Zonal Chair Student Activity Mr.
Dhiraj Rastogi, Lucknow President Mr. Varad
Tiwari and Imm. Past President Mr. C.K. Sharma.
Total of 35 students become ISHRAE student
members on that day. Mr. Dhiraj Rastogi briefed
the student about the benefits of joining ISHRAE
as member.
HBTI College, Kanpur
Agra Sub-Chapter: CWC of Agra Sub-Chapter was installed on 19th May in
the Presence of R.D.1 North, Mr. Sunil Kher, DCI President Mr. Sanjay Gupta
& CWC member Mr. Himanshu Aggarwal & Mr. Vikram Maini Secretary, DCI
Secretariat. Orientation to the new team was given by Mr. Sunil Kher. The
event was covered by the local media.
Meerut Sub-Chapter: The new CWC for S.Y. 2013-14 of Meerut Sub-
Chapter of ISHRAE was installed on 17th May, 2013. Mr. Nitin Mithal is
elected as new president. The Ceremony was attended by R.D. 1 Mr. Sunil
Kher, DCI President Mr. Sanjay Gupta, Mr. Ashok Goel, Mr. Amit Goel and Mr. Vikram Maini, Secretary DCI Secretariat.
Lucknow Sub-Chapter: The new CWC took the oath on 29th April, 2013. Mr. Varad Tiwari is the new President for the
current S.Y.
Dehradun Sub-Chapter: The new team of Dehradun Sub-Chapter of ISHRAE took oath on 27th May, 2013. The
installation ceremony was attended by DCI President Elect Mr. Abid Hussain, DCI Secretary, Mr. Ashwani Jain and
Treasurer Mr. Pradeep Dua.
Extended Committee Members
Committees and Chairs
Mr. S.K. Khanna Dyna Aircon Pvt. Ltd.
Mr. Kapil Singhal E I DuPoint India Pvt. Ltd.
Mr. Paryushan Jain Air Flow Pvt Ltd
Mr. Shishir Gupta Mechartes Pvt. Ltd.
Membership Promotion Mr. Pradeep Dua & Mr. Ashwani Jain
Student Activities Mr. V.K. Seth,Mr. Dhiraj Rastogi & Mr Gaurav Vasudev
Chapter Programme Mr. Samdarsh Nayyar & Mr. Abid Hussain
Publication & Twitter Mr. Shami Bhardwaj & Mr Prashanth Iyenger
Advocacy Mr. Kapil Singhal & Mr Himanshu Aggarwal
K-12 Mr. Aneesh Kadyan & Mr Paryushan Jain
Honors & Awards Mr. Sanjay Gupta & Mr Abid Hussain
Historian Mr. Ankur Goyal & Mr V.K. Seth
Webmaster Mr. S.K. Khanna & Mr. Ankur Goyal
Mass Mailing Mr. Himanshu Aggarwal
CWC Installation at Sub-Chapters
Installation of DCI CWC: The New DCI President accomplishments in the last society yeat. He then
and CWC members for the society year 2013-14 went on to install the President, President Elect,
were installed on 30th March, 2013. About a 100 Secretary, and the CWC. The Oath was taken in the
members turned up to witness the ceremony. The presence of many senior members. Mr Sanjay
Outgoing National President Mr Sushil Choudhury, Gupta went on to address the crowd regarding his
and the outgoing National Secretary Mr Sachin plans and visions for DCI in 2013-14.
Maheshwari graced the occasion with their Later that evening, two awards were handed out as
presence. The Proceedings began with a financial part of the ISHRAE Honours and Awards, the first
report by outgoing treasurer Mr Ashwani Jain. one was for Distinguished Service to Mr. N.C.
Subsequently the outgoing President Mr. Sunil Gupta and the other, the ISHRAE International
Kher briefed the audience about his busy tenure Award to Mr Ashish Rakheja.
and the various activities undertaken by his team in This was followed by handing out certificates to the the previous year and thanked the entire team for students of IIE who completed their diploma their support. He also handed out mementoes to his program successfully, the certificates were team. Later Mr. Sushil Choudhury addressed the awarded by senior ISHRAE members under the gathering and updated the Delhi audience supervision of Mr V.K. Seth. regarding the ISHRAE HQ events and
DCI CWC Installation
ACRECONF 2013
ISHRAENight
The Delhi Chapter of ISHRAE organized the mega technical conference related to Building Design, ACRECONF India
2013, on 8th & 9th Feb.2013. The event was held at the India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, Delhi.
About 90 technical papers being presented on a wide spectrum that fcovered air conditioning, ventilation, refrigeration
as well as Fenestration and Architecture. ACRECONF seeks to bring together all stakeholders of future energy-
conscious building on the same platform.
ISHRAE worked with American Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) to make this
conference a huge success. This year the concept of having Master Sessions was introduced and appreciated by all
the delegates.
Our HVAC Engineers make the lives of everyone
cool & happy all year, but we also try to take some
time for some entertainment ourselves, in the form of
ISHRAE Night which is annual family get together. This
year the ISHRAE Night was
celebrated on 6th January 2013 with
the collective efforts of Mr. Sanjay
Gupta & Mr. B P S Chadha. The event
was attended by a large number of
members of DCI. Our collective spirits
overcame the chill on this wintery
night. The event was supported by
M/s Precise Air Terminals
ACRECONF 2013
ISHRAENight
The Delhi Chapter of ISHRAE organized the mega technical conference related to Building Design, ACRECONF India
2013, on 8th & 9th Feb.2013. The event was held at the India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, Delhi.
About 90 technical papers being presented on a wide spectrum that fcovered air conditioning, ventilation, refrigeration
as well as Fenestration and Architecture. ACRECONF seeks to bring together all stakeholders of future energy-
conscious building on the same platform.
ISHRAE worked with American Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) to make this
conference a huge success. This year the concept of having Master Sessions was introduced and appreciated by all
the delegates.
Our HVAC Engineers make the lives of everyone
cool & happy all year, but we also try to take some
time for some entertainment ourselves, in the form of
ISHRAE Night which is annual family get together. This
year the ISHRAE Night was
celebrated on 6th January 2013 with
the collective efforts of Mr. Sanjay
Gupta & Mr. B P S Chadha. The event
was attended by a large number of
members of DCI. Our collective spirits
overcame the chill on this wintery
night. The event was supported by
M/s Precise Air Terminals
IIE Workshop conducted on "Motivation Soft Skill & Leadership".
ISHRAE INSTITUTE OF EXCELLENCE,
Delhi’s 15th batch is passing out by the end
of July 2013. Companies looking for trained
qualified HVAC Engineers for any discipline
can contact Mr V.K. Seth at
ierf05@gmail.com or at 011-46012930 /
26602642. 50% Students have already been
placed
IIE held a one
day workshop
in association
with Naitritva
Training
Solutions on
Motivation-
Soft Skill-
Leadership on 1st June 2013 at the India
International Centre. The Faculty was Mr
Raman Soni, Founder of Naitritva Training
Solutions
RCC Meet
1st RCC North: The first Regional Chapter
Committee meeting of Northern Zone was
hosted by Delhi Chapter of ISHRAE
organized at the Deck Suite, India Habitat
Centre, New Delhi on 25th May, 2013. The
meeting was attended by delegates from all
chapters and sub-chapters of Northern
Region except a few due to some
unavoidable circumstances. The Regional
Director, Mr Sunil Kher led the various
interactive discussions with the Chapters
and Subchapters and went through each
Chapters plan and guided the leadership to
align themselves with the National Agenda
of Programs, Student Activities and
Advocacy.
ACRESERVE, Meerut
The two days technical conference ACRESERVE was successfully organized by Meerut Sub-
Chapter of ISHRAE on 19th & 20th Jan.2013. It was a well organized programme which was
attended by 60 paid delegates. The Faculty was very learned and the delegates who have attended
the conference appreciated the lectures. Four members of DCI and two staff Mr. Vikram Maini &
Mr. Dinesh Sharma from secretariat also attended the event.
IIE Workshop conducted on "Motivation Soft Skill & Leadership".
ISHRAE INSTITUTE OF EXCELLENCE,
Delhi’s 15th batch is passing out by the end
of July 2013. Companies looking for trained
qualified HVAC Engineers for any discipline
can contact Mr V.K. Seth at
ierf05@gmail.com or at 011-46012930 /
26602642. 50% Students have already been
placed
IIE held a one
day workshop
in association
with Naitritva
Training
Solutions on
Motivation-
Soft Skill-
Leadership on 1st June 2013 at the India
International Centre. The Faculty was Mr
Raman Soni, Founder of Naitritva Training
Solutions
RCC Meet
1st RCC North: The first Regional Chapter
Committee meeting of Northern Zone was
hosted by Delhi Chapter of ISHRAE
organized at the Deck Suite, India Habitat
Centre, New Delhi on 25th May, 2013. The
meeting was attended by delegates from all
chapters and sub-chapters of Northern
Region except a few due to some
unavoidable circumstances. The Regional
Director, Mr Sunil Kher led the various
interactive discussions with the Chapters
and Subchapters and went through each
Chapters plan and guided the leadership to
align themselves with the National Agenda
of Programs, Student Activities and
Advocacy.
ACRESERVE, Meerut
The two days technical conference ACRESERVE was successfully organized by Meerut Sub-
Chapter of ISHRAE on 19th & 20th Jan.2013. It was a well organized programme which was
attended by 60 paid delegates. The Faculty was very learned and the delegates who have attended
the conference appreciated the lectures. Four members of DCI and two staff Mr. Vikram Maini &
Mr. Dinesh Sharma from secretariat also attended the event.
electrical costs since energy is used off-peak when
electric generating facilities are typically under-
utilized by 50 percent or more. Many suppliers offer
time-off use rates that include a 20 to 90 percent
reduction in electrical energy prices at night
specifically to
encourage load shifting. This, with the reduction of all
or part of the demand charges, results in a
substantial saving in operating costs. In general,
OPC increases a building's load factor, which
significantly reduces operating costs and increases
a user's ability to negotiate favorable rates. In
essence the customer becomes a Preferred Power
User.
b). Constant full-load operationby using ice storage and cold air distribution." (EPRI
On-off cycling and capacity modulation occurs brochure CU-2038 "Cold Air Distribution with Ice
throughout the day in most air conditioning systems Storage," July 1991.)
in response to the cooling load of the building. IT CAN REDUCE AIR CONDITIONING COSTS Therefore, most air conditioning systems operate AND ENERGY USEwithin their most efficient range less than 25 percent
of the time, With the Ice Bank System, the chiller runs e). Fast installation, low maintenanceat or near full load (peak efficiency) continuously,
Ice Bank tanks are compact, factory made modular eliminating the inefficient cycling that accompanies
units, easily shipped and installed. They contain nopart-load operation.
moving parts, have no corrodible materials and are c). Night time condensing temperatures
backed by a 10-year limited warranty. The tanks can Air-cooled chillers perform most efficiently when the be located indoors or outdoors, even stacked or outdoor temperatures are relatively low, as naturally buried to save space. They can also be easily moved occurs during cooler nighttime hours. Operation at if required in future building expansions.night with 20 degree lower condensing temperatures
f). Benefits electric suppliers and the can improve energy efficiency typically by 2 to 8
environmentpercent over non-storage systems operating during
The Ice Bank system is a technology that conserves the day.energy for the generators of electricity as well as the
d). Cold Air Distributioncustomer. Generation plants operating on-peak
The use of 44 F air in the duct system rather than the have much higher heat rates (fuel BTUs required per usual 55 F air permits further huge savings in initial kW-hgenerated) than energy generated at night. A and operating costs. This colder air is achieved by recent report by the California Energy Commission piping low temperature (36-38 F) water-glycol (CEC), revealed that summer peak heat rate of a solution from the Ice Bank tanks to the air handler large west coast utility was 11,744 BTUs per kWh as coil. The 44 F air is used as primary air and is opposed to its off-peak heat rate of 7,900 BTUs per distributed to a high induction rate diffuser or a fan- kWh. This means that during the summer months, powered mixing box where it is fully mixed with room off-peak generation of electricity consumes up to 30 air to obtain the desired room temperature. The 44 F percent less fossil fuel per kWh than during peak primary air requires much lower airflow than 55 F air. periods. The CEC report further concluded that OPC Consequently the size and cost of the air handlers, could save enough energy in California to supply motors, ducts and pumps may be cut 20 to 40 over a third of the new air conditioning load projected percent. Colder air also lowers relative humidity, for the next decade. Fewer BTUs per kWh also therefore occupants feel comfortable at higher, means reduced air emissions, a feature that can energy-saving thermostat settings. The Electric contribute significantly to our environmental quality.Power Research Institute reports that "overall HVAC By : Sunil Kher, operating costs can be lowered by 20 to 60 percent CEO & MD of Sevcon India Private Limited
About the AuthorMr. Sunil Kher, Managing Director of SEVCON is a Graduate Mechanical Engineer with specialization in Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning discipline.He brings with him the knowledge & experience of domestic and international market, having worked in large conglomerates for almost 15 years.Sevcon, A Solution Providing Company, started its operations in1996 and have introduced many Revolutionary concepts since its inception, It goes to their credit of having successfully introduced, 16 years ago, the concept of “Primary Secondary Variable Flow Pumping”in India which today is a Standard part of system design. Sevcon represents India’s First Pump Co since 1888 Kirloskar Brothers (KBL). Other concepts introduced are Dynamic Balancing, Ductless Car Park Ventilation. Grooved Piping Systems, Thermal Energy Storage, Photo catalytic Oxidation Air Purification Systems…In 2013 Sevcon continued the legacy of bringing new & innovative technologies by introducing new concept of “ Cooling Tower Water Treatment” without the use of chemicals. Focus stays on India’s inclusive growth .Mr. Kher, a very well known figure in the trade, has brought excellence & greatly contributed to the growth of the HVAC& Building Services Trade industry in India.He is presently Regional Director of North-1 and Secretary for ASHRAE India Chapter, has earlier represented Ishrae at various other platforms.
Energy consumption is on the rise globally, and is a well.
pertinent issue especially in a fast-developing It uses a standard chiller to produce solid ice at nation like India. India is expected to add about night during off-peakperiods (usually at night) when 160,000 mega watts (MW)of electricity capacity the building’s electrical loads are at a minimum. between 2012 and 2022. With growing concerns The electric supplier's regarding the demand-supply gap, and with energy
generating capacity is also typically under-utilized conservation and energy efficiency being the need at night and, consequently, its rates are lowest then. of the hour, focusing on renewable energy The ice is built and stored in modular ice tanks to resources can help India attain a sustainable provide cooling to help energy future upto an extent.
meet the building’s air conditioning load Air conditioning of commercial buildings during requirement the following day allowing chillers to be summer day time hours is the largest single down sized or turned off.contributor to electrical peak demand. In the
afternoon, as more air conditioning is needed to
maintain comfortable temperatures, the increased
demand for electricity adds to the load already
created by lighting, operating equipment,
computers and many other sources. This requires
the electric suppliers to bring additional, more
costly generating equipment on line to handle this
increased demand. Commercial users, whose How does an Ice Bank® Thermal Energy large airconditioning loads greatly contribute to the Storage System work?need for these seldom used generating stations,
Thermal Energy Storage system utilizes a standard are charged more for this "On Peak" energy in the
packaged chiller to produce ice during the night, form"DemandCharge”, which is based on their
which is built and stored in modular tanks. This highest on-peak demand (kW) for electricity.
stored ice provides cooling the following day to Thermal Energy Storage can make a contribution meet the building’s air conditioning load towards managing this demand of peak load by requirement.shaving it , and the demand reduced can help
In short, an Ice Bank system does more with less. provide the electricity to the other parts of the nation
These systems not only dramatically reduce the where there is power shortage. This shall also
use of peak period, high-cost energy they also can reduce the requirement and rate of producing more
reduce total energy usage by 10%. power plants.
An Ice Bank system reduces the size of the What is Thermal Energy Storage ?
buildings Air Conditioning equipment including An Ice Bank® Off-Peak Cooling System, commonly chillers, cooling towers, pumps, and electrical called ThermalEnergy service. For instance, with an Ice Bank system, a Storage (OPC), is a 100 ton chiller is able to do the job of a 200 ton technology which shifts chiller in a conventional system, which adds up to electric load to off-peak significant savings. The residents don’t notice any hours which will not difference, while the building owner saves both only significantly lower money and energy.energy and demand
Why it can reduce Air Conditioning Costs and charges during the air
Energy Use ?conditioning season, but
a). Off Peak Operation : can also lower total
energy usage (kWh) as Running the chiller at night substantially reduces
Thermal Energy Storage: A Demand Side Management Tool
electrical costs since energy is used off-peak when
electric generating facilities are typically under-
utilized by 50 percent or more. Many suppliers offer
time-off use rates that include a 20 to 90 percent
reduction in electrical energy prices at night
specifically to
encourage load shifting. This, with the reduction of all
or part of the demand charges, results in a
substantial saving in operating costs. In general,
OPC increases a building's load factor, which
significantly reduces operating costs and increases
a user's ability to negotiate favorable rates. In
essence the customer becomes a Preferred Power
User.
b). Constant full-load operationby using ice storage and cold air distribution." (EPRI
On-off cycling and capacity modulation occurs brochure CU-2038 "Cold Air Distribution with Ice
throughout the day in most air conditioning systems Storage," July 1991.)
in response to the cooling load of the building. IT CAN REDUCE AIR CONDITIONING COSTS Therefore, most air conditioning systems operate AND ENERGY USEwithin their most efficient range less than 25 percent
of the time, With the Ice Bank System, the chiller runs e). Fast installation, low maintenanceat or near full load (peak efficiency) continuously,
Ice Bank tanks are compact, factory made modular eliminating the inefficient cycling that accompanies
units, easily shipped and installed. They contain nopart-load operation.
moving parts, have no corrodible materials and are c). Night time condensing temperatures
backed by a 10-year limited warranty. The tanks can Air-cooled chillers perform most efficiently when the be located indoors or outdoors, even stacked or outdoor temperatures are relatively low, as naturally buried to save space. They can also be easily moved occurs during cooler nighttime hours. Operation at if required in future building expansions.night with 20 degree lower condensing temperatures
f). Benefits electric suppliers and the can improve energy efficiency typically by 2 to 8
environmentpercent over non-storage systems operating during
The Ice Bank system is a technology that conserves the day.energy for the generators of electricity as well as the
d). Cold Air Distributioncustomer. Generation plants operating on-peak
The use of 44 F air in the duct system rather than the have much higher heat rates (fuel BTUs required per usual 55 F air permits further huge savings in initial kW-hgenerated) than energy generated at night. A and operating costs. This colder air is achieved by recent report by the California Energy Commission piping low temperature (36-38 F) water-glycol (CEC), revealed that summer peak heat rate of a solution from the Ice Bank tanks to the air handler large west coast utility was 11,744 BTUs per kWh as coil. The 44 F air is used as primary air and is opposed to its off-peak heat rate of 7,900 BTUs per distributed to a high induction rate diffuser or a fan- kWh. This means that during the summer months, powered mixing box where it is fully mixed with room off-peak generation of electricity consumes up to 30 air to obtain the desired room temperature. The 44 F percent less fossil fuel per kWh than during peak primary air requires much lower airflow than 55 F air. periods. The CEC report further concluded that OPC Consequently the size and cost of the air handlers, could save enough energy in California to supply motors, ducts and pumps may be cut 20 to 40 over a third of the new air conditioning load projected percent. Colder air also lowers relative humidity, for the next decade. Fewer BTUs per kWh also therefore occupants feel comfortable at higher, means reduced air emissions, a feature that can energy-saving thermostat settings. The Electric contribute significantly to our environmental quality.Power Research Institute reports that "overall HVAC By : Sunil Kher, operating costs can be lowered by 20 to 60 percent CEO & MD of Sevcon India Private Limited
About the AuthorMr. Sunil Kher, Managing Director of SEVCON is a Graduate Mechanical Engineer with specialization in Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning discipline.He brings with him the knowledge & experience of domestic and international market, having worked in large conglomerates for almost 15 years.Sevcon, A Solution Providing Company, started its operations in1996 and have introduced many Revolutionary concepts since its inception, It goes to their credit of having successfully introduced, 16 years ago, the concept of “Primary Secondary Variable Flow Pumping”in India which today is a Standard part of system design. Sevcon represents India’s First Pump Co since 1888 Kirloskar Brothers (KBL). Other concepts introduced are Dynamic Balancing, Ductless Car Park Ventilation. Grooved Piping Systems, Thermal Energy Storage, Photo catalytic Oxidation Air Purification Systems…In 2013 Sevcon continued the legacy of bringing new & innovative technologies by introducing new concept of “ Cooling Tower Water Treatment” without the use of chemicals. Focus stays on India’s inclusive growth .Mr. Kher, a very well known figure in the trade, has brought excellence & greatly contributed to the growth of the HVAC& Building Services Trade industry in India.He is presently Regional Director of North-1 and Secretary for ASHRAE India Chapter, has earlier represented Ishrae at various other platforms.
Energy consumption is on the rise globally, and is a well.
pertinent issue especially in a fast-developing It uses a standard chiller to produce solid ice at nation like India. India is expected to add about night during off-peakperiods (usually at night) when 160,000 mega watts (MW)of electricity capacity the building’s electrical loads are at a minimum. between 2012 and 2022. With growing concerns The electric supplier's regarding the demand-supply gap, and with energy
generating capacity is also typically under-utilized conservation and energy efficiency being the need at night and, consequently, its rates are lowest then. of the hour, focusing on renewable energy The ice is built and stored in modular ice tanks to resources can help India attain a sustainable provide cooling to help energy future upto an extent.
meet the building’s air conditioning load Air conditioning of commercial buildings during requirement the following day allowing chillers to be summer day time hours is the largest single down sized or turned off.contributor to electrical peak demand. In the
afternoon, as more air conditioning is needed to
maintain comfortable temperatures, the increased
demand for electricity adds to the load already
created by lighting, operating equipment,
computers and many other sources. This requires
the electric suppliers to bring additional, more
costly generating equipment on line to handle this
increased demand. Commercial users, whose How does an Ice Bank® Thermal Energy large airconditioning loads greatly contribute to the Storage System work?need for these seldom used generating stations,
Thermal Energy Storage system utilizes a standard are charged more for this "On Peak" energy in the
packaged chiller to produce ice during the night, form"DemandCharge”, which is based on their
which is built and stored in modular tanks. This highest on-peak demand (kW) for electricity.
stored ice provides cooling the following day to Thermal Energy Storage can make a contribution meet the building’s air conditioning load towards managing this demand of peak load by requirement.shaving it , and the demand reduced can help
In short, an Ice Bank system does more with less. provide the electricity to the other parts of the nation
These systems not only dramatically reduce the where there is power shortage. This shall also
use of peak period, high-cost energy they also can reduce the requirement and rate of producing more
reduce total energy usage by 10%. power plants.
An Ice Bank system reduces the size of the What is Thermal Energy Storage ?
buildings Air Conditioning equipment including An Ice Bank® Off-Peak Cooling System, commonly chillers, cooling towers, pumps, and electrical called ThermalEnergy service. For instance, with an Ice Bank system, a Storage (OPC), is a 100 ton chiller is able to do the job of a 200 ton technology which shifts chiller in a conventional system, which adds up to electric load to off-peak significant savings. The residents don’t notice any hours which will not difference, while the building owner saves both only significantly lower money and energy.energy and demand
Why it can reduce Air Conditioning Costs and charges during the air
Energy Use ?conditioning season, but
a). Off Peak Operation : can also lower total
energy usage (kWh) as Running the chiller at night substantially reduces
Thermal Energy Storage: A Demand Side Management Tool
1st N-BOG Meeting
The 1st N-BOG meeting for the current society
year 2013-14 held on 30th May to 1st June’ 2013
at Hotel Grand Mumtaz, Pahalgam, Kashmir &
this is well attended by all HQs Core Committee,
Chapter delegates alongwith couple of Sub-
chapter delegates. It is first time that the meeting
has been organized at a location which is not in
the vicinity of any Chapter/ Sub-chapter. All
members appreciated the efforts of Delhi
Chapter & HQs team who organized the meeting
at this beautiful place.
Also, an Interactive Panel Discussion session on
the present need of HVAC&R industry for
“Integrated Approach to Project Delivery” was
organized during 1st N-BOG at Pahalgam. The idea conceived by eminent experts during recent
interactive Panel Discussion in Hongkong shall be developed further to ensure the documentation
of Guidelines for the roles of different stakeholders in a project.
Interactive panel discussion with Contractors was organized on 31st May’ 2013 afternoon. The
Panelists included Mr. Manoj Chakrovorti, Mr. Dipak Barma, Mr. Rumi Barchua, Mr. Ajoy Menon,
Mr. Ashwani Sharma, Mr. Vivek Maheshwari, Mr. C Subramanium, Mr. Prashant Jadhav and Mr.
Nirmal Ram as Moderator. More such interactive panel discussions are scheduled during current
and next society year.
Special thanks to the sponsor for initiating Panel Discussion program Voltas Limited, Blue Star
Limited, STERLING AND WILSON LTD, Marathon Electric India Pvt Ltd, ETA Engineering Pvt.
Ltd.
1st N-BOG Meeting
The 1st N-BOG meeting for the current society
year 2013-14 held on 30th May to 1st June’ 2013
at Hotel Grand Mumtaz, Pahalgam, Kashmir &
this is well attended by all HQs Core Committee,
Chapter delegates alongwith couple of Sub-
chapter delegates. It is first time that the meeting
has been organized at a location which is not in
the vicinity of any Chapter/ Sub-chapter. All
members appreciated the efforts of Delhi
Chapter & HQs team who organized the meeting
at this beautiful place.
Also, an Interactive Panel Discussion session on
the present need of HVAC&R industry for
“Integrated Approach to Project Delivery” was
organized during 1st N-BOG at Pahalgam. The idea conceived by eminent experts during recent
interactive Panel Discussion in Hongkong shall be developed further to ensure the documentation
of Guidelines for the roles of different stakeholders in a project.
Interactive panel discussion with Contractors was organized on 31st May’ 2013 afternoon. The
Panelists included Mr. Manoj Chakrovorti, Mr. Dipak Barma, Mr. Rumi Barchua, Mr. Ajoy Menon,
Mr. Ashwani Sharma, Mr. Vivek Maheshwari, Mr. C Subramanium, Mr. Prashant Jadhav and Mr.
Nirmal Ram as Moderator. More such interactive panel discussions are scheduled during current
and next society year.
Special thanks to the sponsor for initiating Panel Discussion program Voltas Limited, Blue Star
Limited, STERLING AND WILSON LTD, Marathon Electric India Pvt Ltd, ETA Engineering Pvt.
Ltd.
Thank you for being an integral part of ISHRAE for such a professionals, ISHRAE’s prime strength is its Members. And
long time. We appreciate your active support and veteran Members have been, and still are, its inspiration and
involvement. guiding force of great value.
Since its inception in 1981 in New Delhi by small group of At a National BOG in 2011, a Board Resolution was passed
eminent HVAC&R professionals, ISHRAE has grown by that a nominal ‘Sustenance Fee’ @ Rs.750 per year for 3
leaps and bounds and today has membership strength of years would be payable by all Life Members effective from
nearly 10,000 spread across India through its 38 Chapters 1st April 2012. A period of 12 months was the generous time-
and Sub-chapters. ISHRAE Headquarters has, over the frame provided to Life Members to pay the ‘Sustenance Fee’
years, made every effort to service existing Members and of
while doing so continues to welcome new Members who will Rs. 2,250 (Rs. 750 x 3 year term) to “ISHRAE Headquarters”
gain from being a part of the Society. in order to maintain their Life Membership as ‘Active’. After
the expiry of this 12-month period on 31st March 2013, non-You would be aware that the Society arranges periodic paying Life Members’ membership would automatically be Board of Governors’ meetings; both at National and Regional deemed as ‘Inactive’ and they would stop receiving the levels to run the Society in a more effective and systematic Member copy of ISHRAE’s AC&R Journal and other benefits manner, discuss various issues in the interest of the Society valid only for Active Members. and its Members. Various prestigious national and
international level Scientific Research & Educational An initial E-mail ‘Circular’ informing all Life Members of the
initiatives (with ASHRAE and even Government bodies such BOG Resolution was sent on 13th April 2012 by ISHRAE
as Bureau of Energy Efficiency as Partners) have been taken Headquarters. Subsequently, two rounds of E-mail
up. ACREX, the flagship trade show of ISHRAE for the ‘Reminders’ were sent on 13th July and 4th Sept. 2012.
HVAC&R and Building Services industry is internationally However, we have not yet received any response to our
reputed and witnesses increasing participation from foreign communications with you on the subject matter.
companies each year. ISHRAE has initiated and has been You, being an esteemed Life Member, are valued greatly at active in a host of activities such as Trainings, Workshops, ISHRAE. And your voluntary contribution in all these years in Technical Seminars, Quizzes, Factory Visits etc. for Student growing ISHRAE is highly appreciated. We certainly would Members, at chapter/ sub-chapter, regional, national and like to have you continue benefiting from your Membership even international levels – all to advance the sciences of with ISHRAE and therefore request you to send Heating, Refrigerating and Air conditioning Engineering and your ‘Sustenance Fee’ payment latest by 31st July 2013.related Sciences, and to impart education in HVAC&R.
The DD/ Cheque favoring “ISHRAE HEADQUARTERS” may Over the years, ISHRAE has published several Technical kindly be forwarded to HQs Secretariat. If you have already Guides, ISHRAE Standards and Handbooks, a Series of sent the DD/ Cheque, please ignore this messagetopical Booklets, etc. The eagerly-awaited Indian Weather
For any clarification/ assistance in this regard, you may Data files CD & Book has been completed and will be contact Ms. Purnima Sharma officially launched very soon. Smart Energy - the web-based (Email: -membership@ishraehq.in, Mob.: - 08860337425) Hourly Load Calculation Program (HLCP) has been released Membership Cell at ISHRAE HQs, Delhi.over 2 years ago. And, of course, ISHRAE’s AC&R Journal
(Bi-monthly since 2013) has been in existence since 1998. Your prompt action in this regard will be highly appreciated.
Even with all these products and service offerings,
networking and educational opportunities to HVAC&R
Message To All Life Members For Sustenance FeesGreetings from ISHRAE Headquarters!
ISHRAE PUBLICATIONS.No. Publication Name Member Price Non-Member
1. HVAC Handbook 400 450
2. ISHRAE Handbook Refrigeration 400 450
3. Industrial Ventilation Application 500 550
4. Installation Guide 500 600
5. Fundamentals of Refrigeration 180 200
6. Basic of Air-conditioning 180 200
7. Fan Engineering Fundamentals 180 200
8. Cold Storage Basics 180 200
9. All About AHU's (Air Handling Unit) 180 200
10. Chiller Basic 180 200
11. All About Insulation 180 200
12. ISHRAE Laple Pin 50 50
13. ISHRAE Memento 150 150
For any queries please contact
Chapter Secretariat, ISHRAE, 502 DDA Building District Centre, Laxmi Nagar, New Delhi -110092Tel : 011-43001814 / 22540537, Email : info@dcishrae.org, Website : www.dcishrae.org
All of the above is available to you at a nominal membership fee of Rs 4,500/- for first 3 years of membership.
These charges comprise of one time Registration fee of Rs.2250/- and an Annual Membership Charge of Rs.750/- for 3 years
We take this opportunity to invite you to become a member of ISHRAE .
This society consists of individuals interested and actively involved in the field of Air conditioning, Heating, Ventilation & Refrigeration. Founded in 1981, with only 4 members, today its membership has grown to 8000 with a local presence in 35 cities of India. Delhi Chapter of ISHRAE is the founder Chapter and continues to be the largest Chapter with over 1350 members.
Increased Awareness:
Sense of Belonging :
Source of Information & learning opportunity :
Networking :
Competition Interaction :
Platform for Self development :
You get to know more about the industry you work in. You get to know major players in the HVAC&R industry. You also get to know the names/ titles of who is who in the Industry. ISHRAE also opens the window to the outside world- International awareness.
It gives you a sense of belonging to an Industry from where you earn your Bread & Butter and in many cases Jam & Honey. You get as Identity- Member ISHRAE. This enhances your status in society. For employed persons, the Bio-data gets embellished as member of a professional body.
There are several ISHRAE Publications/ Software which provide a world of information on a variety of subjects. There is also the ISHRAE Institute of Excellence (IIE) to upgrade knowledge. The ISHRAE Journal has articles/ quiz of interest, & is very informative. Participation in Workshops/ Training Programs/ Seminars Product Presentations helps to increase your information/ knowledge.
ISHRAE meetings provide an opportunity to network with same Industry professionals. It also gives a rare opportunity to meet in an informal setting, the busy and difficult Senior Executives or Consultants. How often can you fix appointments with senior air-conditioning consultants. The dividend possibility from this networking is enormous. You may even meet International suppliers/ HVAC Consultants/ Professors/ officials from Government Organization.
In most cases you rarely get to meet your competitors, unless it is at some tender negotiation meeting and the competitor is cool & frosty on that occasion.
In ISHRAE get-together over drinks you may get to know the other person better. Sometimes discussion on bad or late paymasters, prevailing price lines, discount level come up. In foreign countries where contact with competition is governed by law, here is an evening to know the human being behind the competition.
Each one of us has tremendous potential in one field or another. This society provides an opportunity to share your experience and to make a contribution. If you have organizational ability you may be considered to join the DCI Committee and be involved in various activities. It helps flower your leadership qualities, and encourages the individual to take steps in a friendly environment & hone his leadership ability.
Good for business : You never know who can give you an enquiry at an ISHRAE night. The small investment pays for itself, its not even equivalent to a 5 star dinner for you.
Benefits of Joining ISHRAE
JOIN ISHRAEIndian Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers
Thank you for being an integral part of ISHRAE for such a professionals, ISHRAE’s prime strength is its Members. And
long time. We appreciate your active support and veteran Members have been, and still are, its inspiration and
involvement. guiding force of great value.
Since its inception in 1981 in New Delhi by small group of At a National BOG in 2011, a Board Resolution was passed
eminent HVAC&R professionals, ISHRAE has grown by that a nominal ‘Sustenance Fee’ @ Rs.750 per year for 3
leaps and bounds and today has membership strength of years would be payable by all Life Members effective from
nearly 10,000 spread across India through its 38 Chapters 1st April 2012. A period of 12 months was the generous time-
and Sub-chapters. ISHRAE Headquarters has, over the frame provided to Life Members to pay the ‘Sustenance Fee’
years, made every effort to service existing Members and of
while doing so continues to welcome new Members who will Rs. 2,250 (Rs. 750 x 3 year term) to “ISHRAE Headquarters”
gain from being a part of the Society. in order to maintain their Life Membership as ‘Active’. After
the expiry of this 12-month period on 31st March 2013, non-You would be aware that the Society arranges periodic paying Life Members’ membership would automatically be Board of Governors’ meetings; both at National and Regional deemed as ‘Inactive’ and they would stop receiving the levels to run the Society in a more effective and systematic Member copy of ISHRAE’s AC&R Journal and other benefits manner, discuss various issues in the interest of the Society valid only for Active Members. and its Members. Various prestigious national and
international level Scientific Research & Educational An initial E-mail ‘Circular’ informing all Life Members of the
initiatives (with ASHRAE and even Government bodies such BOG Resolution was sent on 13th April 2012 by ISHRAE
as Bureau of Energy Efficiency as Partners) have been taken Headquarters. Subsequently, two rounds of E-mail
up. ACREX, the flagship trade show of ISHRAE for the ‘Reminders’ were sent on 13th July and 4th Sept. 2012.
HVAC&R and Building Services industry is internationally However, we have not yet received any response to our
reputed and witnesses increasing participation from foreign communications with you on the subject matter.
companies each year. ISHRAE has initiated and has been You, being an esteemed Life Member, are valued greatly at active in a host of activities such as Trainings, Workshops, ISHRAE. And your voluntary contribution in all these years in Technical Seminars, Quizzes, Factory Visits etc. for Student growing ISHRAE is highly appreciated. We certainly would Members, at chapter/ sub-chapter, regional, national and like to have you continue benefiting from your Membership even international levels – all to advance the sciences of with ISHRAE and therefore request you to send Heating, Refrigerating and Air conditioning Engineering and your ‘Sustenance Fee’ payment latest by 31st July 2013.related Sciences, and to impart education in HVAC&R.
The DD/ Cheque favoring “ISHRAE HEADQUARTERS” may Over the years, ISHRAE has published several Technical kindly be forwarded to HQs Secretariat. If you have already Guides, ISHRAE Standards and Handbooks, a Series of sent the DD/ Cheque, please ignore this messagetopical Booklets, etc. The eagerly-awaited Indian Weather
For any clarification/ assistance in this regard, you may Data files CD & Book has been completed and will be contact Ms. Purnima Sharma officially launched very soon. Smart Energy - the web-based (Email: -membership@ishraehq.in, Mob.: - 08860337425) Hourly Load Calculation Program (HLCP) has been released Membership Cell at ISHRAE HQs, Delhi.over 2 years ago. And, of course, ISHRAE’s AC&R Journal
(Bi-monthly since 2013) has been in existence since 1998. Your prompt action in this regard will be highly appreciated.
Even with all these products and service offerings,
networking and educational opportunities to HVAC&R
Message To All Life Members For Sustenance FeesGreetings from ISHRAE Headquarters!
ISHRAE PUBLICATIONS.No. Publication Name Member Price Non-Member
1. HVAC Handbook 400 450
2. ISHRAE Handbook Refrigeration 400 450
3. Industrial Ventilation Application 500 550
4. Installation Guide 500 600
5. Fundamentals of Refrigeration 180 200
6. Basic of Air-conditioning 180 200
7. Fan Engineering Fundamentals 180 200
8. Cold Storage Basics 180 200
9. All About AHU's (Air Handling Unit) 180 200
10. Chiller Basic 180 200
11. All About Insulation 180 200
12. ISHRAE Laple Pin 50 50
13. ISHRAE Memento 150 150
For any queries please contact
Chapter Secretariat, ISHRAE, 502 DDA Building District Centre, Laxmi Nagar, New Delhi -110092Tel : 011-43001814 / 22540537, Email : info@dcishrae.org, Website : www.dcishrae.org
All of the above is available to you at a nominal membership fee of Rs 4,500/- for first 3 years of membership.
These charges comprise of one time Registration fee of Rs.2250/- and an Annual Membership Charge of Rs.750/- for 3 years
We take this opportunity to invite you to become a member of ISHRAE .
This society consists of individuals interested and actively involved in the field of Air conditioning, Heating, Ventilation & Refrigeration. Founded in 1981, with only 4 members, today its membership has grown to 8000 with a local presence in 35 cities of India. Delhi Chapter of ISHRAE is the founder Chapter and continues to be the largest Chapter with over 1350 members.
Increased Awareness:
Sense of Belonging :
Source of Information & learning opportunity :
Networking :
Competition Interaction :
Platform for Self development :
You get to know more about the industry you work in. You get to know major players in the HVAC&R industry. You also get to know the names/ titles of who is who in the Industry. ISHRAE also opens the window to the outside world- International awareness.
It gives you a sense of belonging to an Industry from where you earn your Bread & Butter and in many cases Jam & Honey. You get as Identity- Member ISHRAE. This enhances your status in society. For employed persons, the Bio-data gets embellished as member of a professional body.
There are several ISHRAE Publications/ Software which provide a world of information on a variety of subjects. There is also the ISHRAE Institute of Excellence (IIE) to upgrade knowledge. The ISHRAE Journal has articles/ quiz of interest, & is very informative. Participation in Workshops/ Training Programs/ Seminars Product Presentations helps to increase your information/ knowledge.
ISHRAE meetings provide an opportunity to network with same Industry professionals. It also gives a rare opportunity to meet in an informal setting, the busy and difficult Senior Executives or Consultants. How often can you fix appointments with senior air-conditioning consultants. The dividend possibility from this networking is enormous. You may even meet International suppliers/ HVAC Consultants/ Professors/ officials from Government Organization.
In most cases you rarely get to meet your competitors, unless it is at some tender negotiation meeting and the competitor is cool & frosty on that occasion.
In ISHRAE get-together over drinks you may get to know the other person better. Sometimes discussion on bad or late paymasters, prevailing price lines, discount level come up. In foreign countries where contact with competition is governed by law, here is an evening to know the human being behind the competition.
Each one of us has tremendous potential in one field or another. This society provides an opportunity to share your experience and to make a contribution. If you have organizational ability you may be considered to join the DCI Committee and be involved in various activities. It helps flower your leadership qualities, and encourages the individual to take steps in a friendly environment & hone his leadership ability.
Good for business : You never know who can give you an enquiry at an ISHRAE night. The small investment pays for itself, its not even equivalent to a 5 star dinner for you.
Benefits of Joining ISHRAE
JOIN ISHRAEIndian Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers
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