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TC 10.5 > Meetings > June 30, 1997

Minutes for Technical Committee 10.5
1997 ASHRAE Summer Meeting in Boston, MA
June 30, 1997

  1. Approved minutes of past meetings, 6/24/96 and 1/27/97 with the following clarification:
    • 1/27/97 Meeting: Handbook Chapters 24 and 25 were reviewed and approved by unanimous approval of members present with specific additions.
  2. Special efforts are to be made to add members to the committee.
  3. Program subjects to be considered with input from all members:
    • Evaporator Noise
    • Insulation/Panel Degradation and Determination
    • Venting of Coolers/Freezers to Vent Expansion/Contraction Air
    • IAQ for Refrigerated Rooms
    • Floor Heating
  4. Research subjects to be considered:
    • Cooler IAQ
    • Insulation Degradation
    • Evaporator Placement - work statement was not approved to be dropped
    • Evaporators for High Humidity Application - work statement not approved/to be revised and resubmitted
    • Refrigeration Construction Manual including Maintenance
    • Office Cycle Evaporator project to be deleted
    • Thermal Storage Parameters for Refrigerated Storage Facilities
    • Long range research plan for 1998-99 to be submitted to ASHRAE headquarters by 8/1/97
  5. Chair to renew contracts for liaison with other allied professional organization, IIARW, and IIAR.
  6. George Smith reported that 953-RP (Through-the-Floor Heat Gains to Refrigerated Rooms) was approved through TC 10.8. TC 10.5 should have been included as a co-sponsor and should follow-up through the project monitoring process.


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