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You have landed on one of our old meeting pages. If you would like to have a better understanding of your building temperature controller, may I recommend you read 'PID Controller Design' and to have a better understanding of that article, consider attending one of the 2006 St. Louis Process Control and PID control tuning workshops. |
We would like to invite ALL Engineers, as well as Maintenance Managers, and Building Energy Directors to our next A.F.E. monthly meeting, June 24, 2003 beginning at 5:00 P.M.
The topic of the meeting will be emergency preparedness. Attend this meeting to learn how to be prepared for a prolonged power outage or temperature control system failure. Time is critical when a system fails. We will be discussing ways to minimize the time to connect a rental generator or temperature control system into your building. Knowing what to do and what is needed in a time of crisis is over half the battle.
As with all of the meetings Fabick Power Systems have hosted for us, there will be equipment on display and live demonstrations. The dinner will be barbecued pork chops and chicken breasts. Mmmm.
Come and network with your
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Our group is growing (60+ members!) so don't miss out. Members: Don't forget your badges! |
Frank Kastl (AFE-St Louis President)
Please RSVP us below... This will reserve a seat for you.
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Submit this form and have your guest submit this form.
Please email VP@afestlouis.org if you have any questions.
The Association for Facilities Engineering (AFE) is the largest, dedicated network in the facility, maintenance, and plant operations professions. Our members advance the field and their careers using the most complete range of technical information, education, best practices, and sharing of common professional experiences.
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AFE Chapter 26 - Serving Greater St. Louis Area, USA
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