Adventures of Johnny Tundra, Cold-Weather Engineer: 'Sewer Problems in the Attic'
May 25, 2017
At Fish & Wildlife Region 9 headquarters, the toilets are backing up and Facility Manager Virgil “Eggshell” Coggeshell’s patience is circling the drain. Johnny floats the idea the source of the problem is in the attic. Will his theory hold water?
The founding principal of Seattle-based Wilkinson Commissioning Management, Ron Wilkinson, PE, LEED AP, CPMP, is the author of the first commissioning training program for the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for New Construction and Major Renovations Green Building Rating System and the founding recording secretary for ASHRAE Guideline Project Committee 0.2/1.2, The Commissioning Process for Existing Building Systems and Assemblies/The Commissioning Process for Existing HVAC&R Systems. An ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer and an American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Lecturer, he has spoken on commissioning practices internationally. He is a longtime member of HPAC Engineering’s Editorial Advisory Board.
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