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SPEAKER—Stanley Mumma, Ph.D., P.E.

Architectural Engineering Professor at Penn State University.

ASHRAE Society’s Distinguished Lecturer

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· Energy Track 1 & 2: DEDICATED OUTSIDE AIR SYSTEMS (DOAS) PARTS I & II

A 1966 BSME graduate of the University of Cincinnati, and a MS and Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering graduate from the University of Illinois. Currently he is an Architectural Engineering Professor at Penn State University. Prior to his career at Penn State, he was an engineer with the General Motors Corporation and served on the faculties at Ohio State University and Arizona State University. He is a registered professional engineer in 3 states, with over 35 years of design and research experience. He is an ASHRAE Fellow and a recipient of several Society awards, including the E. K. Campbell Award of Merit in recognition of outstanding service and achievement in teaching; the Willis H. Carrier Best Paper Award; and the Distinguished Service Award. Dr. Mumma is currently one of the Society’s Distinguished Lecturers. He joined ASHRAE as a graduate student in 1970 and has since served on numerous committees, including Chair of R&T, Chair of TC 6.7, Tech. Council, Publishing Council, Standards, Program, Scholarship Trustees, and the ASHRAE Learning Institute. Additionally, Dr. Mumma has published over 80 technical papers and articles.

Dr. Stanley Mumma, Ph.D., P.E.

PRESENTING:

 

 LECTURE TOPICS:

Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS): Design and Field Experiences

Applications of DOAS have expanded significantly over the past 5 years. As a result, Dr. Mumma’s presentation focus has shifted away from “The Reasons Engineers Are Seriously Considering Them” to “DOAS Design Field Experiences”. Specific attention will be given to controls, enormously expanded equipment choices, comfort and ADPI, energy performance, humidity control, loss of air side economizers, LEED points, parallel systems, and pitfalls.