BAS V: Lab Setup and Exercises

June 8 – 11, 2016 | Clarkston, GA

 

Agenda | Press Release | Event Page

 

Participants from June 2016 BAS V workshop in Clarkston, GA.

 

 

BAS Laboratory Systems and Connection to Curriculum – Brian Lovell, BEST Center CO-PI

Brian Lovell, BEST Center Co-Principal Investigator, presents the Georgia Piedmont Technical College building automation curriculum and how it ties into the laboratory system.

 

 

A Perspective from a BAS Graduate – Earl McFarland, GPTC 2011 graduate

BEST Center welcomes Earl McFarland who provides a Perspective from a BAS Graduate. He was a Georgia Piedmont Technical College 2011 Building Automation Systems graduate and spoke about his time after the Navy, how he joined the GPTC Program and his involvement in student clubs.

 

 

 

Working with Juvenile Court “Rebound” Graduates – Judge Linda Haynes, DeKalb County Juvenile Court

BEST Center welcomes DeKalb County Juvenile Court Judge Linda Haynes who talks about her work with “Rebound” Graduates and getting youth on the right track and into programs like the ones offered through the BEST Center network of community and technical colleges.

 

 

 

Managing High-Performance Buildings – Kenneth Skinner, GPTC graduate

BEST Center welcomes Kenneth Skinner who talks about managing high-performance buildings. He is a graduate of Georgia Piedmont Technical College Building Automation Systems program and is the Chief Engineer for Jamestown that recently completed the Ponce City Market in Atlanta.

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How to Install BACNet Wires into a Wieland Connector

Chris Miller, Heartland Community College and Keith Otten, Southern Illinois College demonstrate how to install BACNet wires into a Wieland connector at the workshop. The catch phrase of the week: “repeatable, reliable terminations.”

 

 

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1204930. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.