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President
- W. H. Demmons, Inc.
EXPERTISE
Engineering
and Design of HVAC Systems used in commercial and industrial buildings.
Comfort heating & cooling applications, indoor air quality,
laboratory design, dry rooms, and humidity control. Energy Efficient
‘State of the Art’ HVAC Systems, including geothermal, air to air
energy recovery, high efficient condensing boilers, compensating
hoods, and DDC controls.
EXPERIENCE
Over
29 years in the HVAC industry starting with Carrier Corp. in 1976,
then designing with Galson & Galson Consulting Engineers in
1980, heading Munters Cargocaire application engineering and service
departments in 1983, and finally working at W.H Demmons in 1986
running the Maine Air Conditioning division.
SPECIAL
PROJECTS
Designed and installed
over 160,000 ft2 of GeoThermal HVAC projects in the last 12 years
including, MCI Math & Science Building, Harbor View Block, The
Black Point Inn, Catholic Charities Building, Maine Audubon, W.H.
Demmons Building, Merriconeag Waldorf School, University of Southern
Maine CEC building, Colby College Alumni Center.
Designed
and installed Laboratories, Clean Rooms, and Dry Rooms for SermatechCasco
Standards, Envirologix, Binax, and Harvard University.
Designed
and installed Comfort Heating and Cooling Systems for DeLorme Mapping
World Headquarters, Skowhegan National Guard, Sappi World Headquarters,
and many other office projects.
EDUCATION
1976
B.S. Civil Engineering with a Minor in Mechanical Engineering, University
of New Hampshire
1977
Carrier Air Conditioning School of HVAC Design
1978
Engineering Graduate Studies, Syracuse University
1980
HVAC Controls, University of Wisconsin
Numerous
CEUs in all areas of HVAC Design
PROFESSIONAL
AFFILIATIONS
ASHRAE
member since 1978, Maine Chapter President from 1993-1994
NFPA
Association
of Energy Engineers
Registered
Professional Engineer- New York State, Maine
Lecturer
on Geothermal and Energy Efficient Designs since 1996
Eastern Maine Technical College
with Bangor Hydro, 1996
Univ. Southern Maine- Gorham
Campus with the Maine Energy and
Technology Expo-
2002
Colby College- Geology Department- 2004
Univ. Southern Maine- Portland Campus with
NNECERAPPA Spring
Conference- 2005
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