The Refrigeration Service Engineers Society (RSES), Des Plaines, IL, has announced the names of members who were awarded RSES Active Specialized Member, Certificate Member and Certificate Member Specialist status in March 2009.
The SM category allows RSES members to participate in the society’s Specialist examinations without having passed the Certificate Member examination. SM status is earned by passing one or more of the following eight Specialist examinations available: Commercial Refrigeration; Commercial Air Conditioning; Heating; Controls; Domestic Service; HVACR Electrical; Heat Pumps; and Dynamic Compression. Members with an SM title, who are interested in attaining CMS status, can take a CM examination at anytime. After passing the CM examination their membership status will be upgraded to a CMS.
The following RSES members passed the SM exam in March 2009 and were awarded SM status:
Stanley G. Domel, CMS, of the Austin Chapter, Austin, Texas, passed the SM exam in Heat Pumps; Albert J. Kern, CMS, of the San Gabriel Chapter, Georgetown, Texas, passed the SM exam in Heat Pumps; and Ernesto Reina, SM, of the Garden State Chapter, Colonia, N.J., passed the SM exam in HVACR Electrical.
To become a CM, a RSES member must first pass a rigorous examination that tests the knowledge required to install and service refrigeration and air conditioning equipment. CM-level members are recognized industry-wide as having achieved a superior level of HVACR knowledge. The RSES CM exam is based heavily on theory and practical applications.
The following RSES members passed the CM exam in March 2009 and were awarded CM status:
Jaroy A. Roberts, CM, of the Permian Basin Chapter, Odessa, Texas; Justin M. Larsen, CM, of the Des Moines Chapter, Des Moines, Iowa; Foster P. Hensley, CM, of the Fox Valley Chapter, DeKalb, Ill.; Peter G. Leith, CM, of the Fox Valley Chapter, DeKalb, Ill.; Matthew G. Wood, CM, of the Fox Valley Chapter, DeKalb, Ill.; Stanley G. Domel, CMS, of the Austin Chapter, Austin, Texas; Albert J. Kern, CMS, of the San Gabriel Chapter, Georgetown, Texas; and Laron J. McCoy, CM, of the San Gabriel Chapter, Georgetown, Texas.
To obtain CMS status, a SM or RSES member must first pass the CM examination. CMS status is earned by passing one or more of the eight Specialist examinations available. Specialist exam categories include: Commercial Refrigeration; Commercial Air Conditioning; Heating; Controls; Domestic Service; HVACR Electrical; Heat Pumps; and Dynamic Compression.
The following RSES members passed a CMS exam in March 2009 and were awarded CMS status:
Steve P. Phyillaier, CMS, of the Twin Rose Chapter, York, Pa., passed the CMS exam in Commercial Refrigeration; Roger W. Raffaelo, CMS, of the Central Florida Chapter, Orlando, Fla., passed the CMS exam in Heat Pumps; Stanley G. Domel, CMS, of the Austin Chapter, Austin, Texas, passed the CMS exam in Heat Pumps; and Albert J. Kern, CMS, of the San Gabriel Chapter, Georgetown, Texas, passed the CMS exam in Heat Pumps.
The CM/CMS exam series originated in 1935 and the SM classification was introduced in January 2009. For additional information, please contact the Educational Branch of RSES by calling 800/297-5660 or 847/297-6464, or by faxing 847/297-5038.