At the next International Air-conditioning, Heating, Refriger-ating (AHR) Exposition, participants will have numerous training opportunities available.

At last year’s expo in Dallas, TX, the AHR presented a free building automation training session. Of the five sessions that were available, four had over 100 individuals taking part. The success of this free training session has prompted AHR to offer even more opportunities at its upcoming expo, to be held Jan. 29-31, 2001, in Atlanta, GA.



New Endorsements

For several years, the AHR Expo has been supported by the Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute (ARI), the Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada (HRAI), and the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Condition-ing Engineers (ASHRAE).

This year, the expo has the endorsement of 15 new organizations.

According to Clay Stevens, president of International Expo-sition Company, which is organizing the expo, the new endorsing organizations will have the opportunity to open themselves to new attendees and visitors.

“They will have an excellent opportunity to let visitors see what they can do as far as education.”

The organizations will have their names cited in connection with the expo and are invited to have their own informational booths.

The new endorsements are from:

  • Associated Air Balance Council (AABC)
  • American Boiler Manufacturers Association (ABMA)
  • Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA)
  • Air Movement & Control Association (AMCA)
  • Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Wholesalers International (ARWI)
  • Cooling Technology Institute (CTI)
  • Mechanical Contractors Associ-ation of America (MCAA)
  • Mechanical Service Contractors Association (MSCA)
  • National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA)
  • National Air Filtration Association (NAFA)
  • Northamerican Heating and Airconditioning Wholesaler Association (NHRAW)
  • Radiant Panel Association (RPA)
  • Refrigerating Engineers & Technicians Association (RETA)
  • Refrigeration Service Engineers Society (RSES)
  • There will be several opportunities to take part in training sessions at the expo, and many of them are at no charge.

    For a complete description of AHR Expo 2001, along with show highlights and an exhibitor list, go to www.ahrexpo.com.

    Sidebar: Free Training Available

    Of the 15 new organizations, five will be taking part by presenting free training and informational sessions. Attendees of the 2001 AHR expo are invited to take part in as many sessions as they have time for. The free sessions this year are as follows:

    Residential Mechanical Ventilation Presented by HRAI January 29 & 30

    Residential Integrated Combo Systems Presented by HRAI January 29 & 30

    Benefits of Evaporative Cooling Systems vs. Air-Cooled Systems Presented by the Cooling Technology Institute (CTI) January 29

    Is it the Fan or Is it the System? Learn to Identify the Difference Presented by the Air Movement & Control Association International, Inc. (AMCA) January 30

    Natural Capitalism Public Session sponsored by ASHRAE January 30

    ACR 2000 Presentation Sponsored by the National Air Duct Boiler Manufacturers Association (ABMA) January 29

    A Guide to the Building Automation Industry at AHR Expo 2001 Sponsored by AHR Expo January 29 & 30

    Automation Industry Update for Integration, Protocols, and the Web Evolution Sponsored by AHR Expo January 29

    Integration Design/Contracting, The Net Effect and Componentization Sponsored by AHR Expo January 30

    An Open Forum for Automation and the Future Sponsored by AHR Expo January 31.

    Publication date: 12/04/2000