Mexico. With total success, ASHRAE Mexico developed last June a technical breakfast to talk about "NFPA 90 / NFPA 92 Standards Installation of HVAC systems to protect life and property from fire and smoke".
In addition, James Carlin, Product Manager for PCI Industries, a member of the AMCA Code Action Review Committee and the AMCA Marketing Task Force, presented the "Smoke and Fire/Smoke Gate Basics."
In this framework, it was highlighted that specialists in the HVAC sector must learn about the different types of gates that exist in the market to prevent the passage of smoke and fire between the rooms of a building, when it is on fire. The importance of having information that helps determine which are the most suitable products for the different types of buildings, as well as the installation, performance and testing of the equipment, was also addressed.
During the breakfast, a moment was dedicated for INNES, the sponsoring company, to present some of its products and the benefits they grant to users.
The engineer Oscar García, president of ASHRAE Mexico City, stressed the importance of "learning and taking advantage of the exhibitor", because it is a figure capable of solving doubts and delving into those details that could be confusing, both for the engineers and for the technicians present at the event.
As part of the announcements, he urged the guests to attend the Hydronic Systems seminar that will be held in September in the Cancun Section of ASHRAE.