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Fall 2003
Crimson & Gold

 
 


Applause

 Artist of the Year
 3rd ASHRAE Win
 Wild Rice Planting
 Foundation Benefit

 


Ferris Teams Win Third-Straight
ASHRAE Competition

  Residents in Lincoln, Neb., looking for an attractive, comfortable, environmentally friendly facility in which to exercise now have a design for such, thanks to Ferris State students. Two teams from Ferris were winners of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers’ Student Design Competition for the third consecutive year.
  Undergraduate students from across the country were challenged by the ASHRAE 2002 Student Design Competition to design a family center and athletic facility in Lincoln.
  Winners were announced in three categories: HVACR system selection, HVACR design and architectural design. Projects were evaluated on anticipated operating costs, environmental impact, comfort, health, creativity and communication of results.
  The Ferris State team that took first place in the HVACR system design category was comprised of students from the Applied Technology Center in Grand Rapids. Team members David Begin, Wayne Belka, Tim Eller, Bill Kangas, Marv Kladder, Troy Milks, Matthew Pedler and Brian Reneker were led by their advisor Donald Steeby.
  Their system features geo-thermal heat pumps with a small boiler for radiant, in-floor fin tubes. A gymnasium and wellness center each has two roof-top units.
  First place winners in the HVACR system selection category were Ferris students Zachary Brown, Damien Chambers, Scott Houghton, Jason Izbicki, Scott Kaplan, Tom Tacey and Dean Weber, who were advised by Michael Walton.
  This team selected a closed loop geothermal heat pump system. The advantages of the system include its flexibility, easy expansion and ability to isolate and shut down unoccupied areas.
  First-place in the architectural category went to a team from North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro, N.C.
  “This year’s win is particularly significant,” said Mike Feutz, HVACR department chair. “Walton’s class was the first he taught at Ferris State, and Steeby taught as an adjunct at the ATC. Teams in the past were under the guidance of veteran professors Mitch LeClaire and Mike Korcal. This year’s win, with students taught by a brand new faculty and an adjunct, speak volumes about the level of quality in the program.”
  First-place teams in each category received $1,500 and transportation and lodging for a representative to attend ASHRAE’s 2003 Winter Meeting held Jan. 25-29 in Chicago to receive their awards. Each of the projects was represented in a poster session during the meeting.


 
   
 

 

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