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History
ISHRAE started at Delhi in 1981 and a Chapter was started in Bangalore
during 1989. Between 1989 & 1993, ISHRAE Chapters were formed in all major
cities in India and also in the Middle East.
Board Of Governors
The board of Governors comprise:
- The President
- Secretary
- President Elect
- Immediate Past President
- Regional Director, East
- Regional Director, West
- Regional Director, North
- Regional Director, South
Foundation
Background
ISHRAE Foundation Trust was formed in 1995, mainly to consolidate the
Society's resources and to channel them on Projects necesary to achieve
the Aims and Objectives, as listed below.
Aims and Objects
- Advancement of the sciences of Heating, Refrigerating and Air conditioning
Engineering and related Sciences.
- Continuing Education of interested persons in said sciences through
lectures, demostrations and publications.
- Rendition of Career Guidance and Financial Assistance to students
of said Sciences.
- Encouragement of Scientific Research.
- To impart Education in the fields of Air-Conditioning, Refrigeration
and Allied Sciences by conducting Training Courses, Workshops, Seminars
and to award Diplomas or Certificates.
- To establish facilities for Testing, Rating, Certification of Air-conditioning,
Refrigeration, and allied equipment and Systems.
- To offer consultancy services in the areas of Education and Training
in said sciences.
- To disseminate and make available to the Government, Industry, and
General Public information relating to said sciences through Papers,
Reports and Periodic Publications.
Priority Areas
- Training
ISHRAE has recognised that Training Technical Personnel is the single
most important need at present, to improve the quality of HVAC & R Work
and raise it to meet ever-increasing Customer Expectations. It has also
been felt that the existing manpower needs Continuing Education to update
them with the latest technology. This has become particularly relevant
in the wake of Globalisation of the Indian Economy. Many Industry Leaders
have also strongly expressed the need for such a Training Facility.
- Library
One of the most important needs of technicians, engineers and entrepreneurs
- particularly those at the threshold of their careers, in the HVAC
& R field is - ready access to a Library.
- Testing, Rating & Certification of Equipment and Devices
Past few years have seen a great surge in the manufacturing activities
of both major equipment and ancillaries and devices in the HVAC&R Industry.
This has given rise to a need for a facility which will under take testing,
and will develop ratings which will help the industry establish reliable
ratings and encourage development work.
- Trust Funds
Sums received as donations/contributions from Members of the Public,
From ISHRAE, ISHRAE Chapters, ISHRAE members, Affiliated and Associated
Societies, Businesses and Industries, Government training courses, Workshops,
Seminars, Sale of Publications.
- Advisory Council
In addition to the Board of Trustees, an Advisory Council consisting
of eminent persons in the fields of Air-Conditioning, Refrigeration
and Allied fields, will be formed to deliberate on the activities of
the Foundation, and to advise the Trustees on various matters in furthering
the objects of the trust.
Affiliations
ISHRAE is an International
Associate of ASHRAE, the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating
and Air Conditioning Engineers.
ASHRAE President
for 1999-2000 Mr. Jarley W Goodman Jr. P E along with ASHRAE Fellow from
USA, Mr. Sukhdev Mathaudhu were on a visit to India during Nov. 22-29,
1999. Though the main purpose of the visit was to charter the newly formed
ASHRAE South India Chapter at Bangalore, they visited Ahmedabad and Delhi
as well where they had a hectic schedule organised by ASHRAE Western India
Chapter and ASHRAE India Chapter and ASHRAE India Chapter respectively.
At Delhi, Mr. Goodman "kicked off" the inaugural meeting of the Technical
Committee 4.3 on Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) on 27th Nov. 1999 forenoon in
which a select gathering of more than 50 industry professionals were present.
In the afternoon, Mr. Mathaudhu conducted a workshop on chapter operation
which was highly appreciated by the ASHRAE India Chapter BOG members.
In the same evening, Delhi Chapter of ISHRAE organised a Chapter Night
in which the two dignitaries from ASHRAE were facilitated. Mr. Goodman
spoke about his vision of ASHRAE Europe, ASHRAE South-East Asia, ASHRAE
Indian Subcontinent, ASHRAE Middle East etc. wherefrom ASHRAE would operate
and service local chapters. At present ASHRAE publications are available
only in English. He looked forward to having regional language editions
of these publications in the future.
Mr. Mathaudhu who is intimately connected with the development and growth
of three chapters of ASHRAE in India, informed the gathereing that the
growth of ASHRAE membership in India is second only to the United States.
While in Delhi, Mr. Goodman released the 2nd issue of the ASHRAE India
Chapter Newsletter as well a report on Weather Data and Design Conditions
for INDIA. Both Mr. Goodman as well as Mr. Mathudhu mentioned that their
visit was very successful and they would relish the memories of it.
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