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Adrienne G Thomle

from Reno, NV
Age ~73

Adrienne Thomle Phones & Addresses

  • 1275 Tarleton Way, Reno, NV 89523 (775) 432-2415
  • 4195 Ximines Ln, Plymouth, MN 55441 (763) 383-1415
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Richmond, MN
  • Hopkins, MN
  • Honolulu, HI
  • 4195 Ximines Ln N, Minneapolis, MN 55441

Work

Position: Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

Resumes

Resumes

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Greater Minneapolis-St Paul Area

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Location:
Minneapolis, MN
Industry:
Market Research
Work:

Greater Minneapolis-St Paul Area
Skills:
Product Management
Voice of the Customer
Product Marketing
Product Development
Competitive Analysis
Product Launch
Segmentation
Product Planning
Product Lifecycle Management
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Competitive Intelligence
Market Analysis
Product Requirements
Go To Market Strategy
Market Research
Six Sigma
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Adrienne Thomle

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Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Skills:
Voice of the Customer
Product Management
Cross-functional Team Leadership
Energy
Automation
Process Improvement
Pricing
Product Development
Project Management
Six Sigma
Product Marketing
Sales Management
Contract Negotiation
Program Management
Product Lifecycle Management
Engineering
Forecasting
Market Research
Pricing Strategy
Product Launch
Engineering Management
Start-ups
Competitive Analysis
Manufacturing
Sales Operations
R&D
Business Development
New Business Development
Marketing Strategy
Business Strategy
Integration
Strategic Planning
Lean Manufacturing

Publications

Us Patents

Demand Control Ventilation Sensor Failure

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US Patent:
8066558, Nov 29, 2011
Filed:
Nov 24, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/997501
Inventors:
Adrienne G. Thomle - Plymouth MN, US
Todd Kreft - Richfield MN, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
F24F 7/06
US Classification:
454256
Abstract:
Demand ventilation protocols can address the issue of sensor failure while still providing desirable levels of energy conservation. An occupancy indicator such as a sensor can be monitored. If the sensor reading is determined to be incorrect, unexpected or otherwise erroneous, the ventilation system can provide an amount of fresh air sufficient for adequate ventilation without over-ventilating the building.

Demand Control Ventilation With Fan Speed Control

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US Patent:
8364318, Jan 29, 2013
Filed:
Apr 21, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/764446
Inventors:
Cory Grabinger - Maple Grove MN, US
Paul Wacker - Plymouth MN, US
Todd Kreft - Richfield MN, US
Adrienne Thomle - Plymouth MN, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
G05B 15/00
F24F 11/04
US Classification:
700276, 454256, 454333
Abstract:
A method and system for operating a demand control ventilation system with a multi-speed fan is disclosed. The control system may modulate the fan speed of a multi-speed fan and/or the position of a ventilation damper in order to achieve desired ventilation levels for a building.

Actuator With Diagnostics

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US Patent:
8588983, Nov 19, 2013
Filed:
Nov 9, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/293051
Inventors:
Cory Grabinger - Maple Grove MN, US
Torrey William McNallan - Plymouth MN, US
Daniel Waseen - Minneapolis MN, US
Adrienne Thomle - Plymouth MN, US
Scott McMillan - Golden Valley MN, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
G01M 1/38
G01M 7/00
G05B 21/00
G05B 15/00
G05D 23/00
G06F 19/00
F28F 27/00
US Classification:
700276, 165200, 702108, 702113
Abstract:
A system incorporating an actuator. The actuator may have a motor unit with motor controller connected to it. A processor may be connected to the motor controller. A coupling for a shaft connection may be attached to an output of the motor unit. The processor may incorporate a diagnostics program. The processor may be connected to a polarity-insensitive two-wire communications bus. Diagnostic results of the diagnostics program may be communicated from the processor over the communications bus to a system controller. If the diagnostic results communicated from the processor over the communications bus to the system controller indicate an insufficiency of the actuator, then an alarm identifying the insufficiency may be communicated over the communications bus to the system controller.

Hardwired Alarm System With Power-On Sequence

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US Patent:
20070296569, Dec 27, 2007
Filed:
Jun 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/425945
Inventors:
William J. Bray - Minneapolis MN, US
Adrienne G. Thomle - Plymouth MN, US
Donald L. Harju - Brooklyn Park MN, US
Mark B. Panzer - Plymouth MN, US
Robert G. Schermeister - Champlin MN, US
Assignee:
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
G08B 29/00
US Classification:
340506
Abstract:
A sensor and alarm system having a power-on sequence. The system has a power supply permanently-like connected to a power line of a facility. There may be a power interrupt to the power supply, which may initiate a power-on sequence of alarms. The sequence of alarms may indicate whether the system is wired properly and operating normally. If the sequence does not occur in a pattern as expected, then there may be a problem with the system. Also, the sensor portion of the system may set off an alarm pattern if a sensed gas has a concentration greater than a first magnitude. The system may set off another alarm pattern if a sensed gas has a concentration greater than a second magnitude. If a sensing element of the sensor portion goes out of calibration, then the system may set off still another alarm pattern.

Economizer Control

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US Patent:
20110168793, Jul 14, 2011
Filed:
Jan 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/686189
Inventors:
Todd Kreft - Richfield MN, US
Adrienne Thomle - Plymouth MN, US
Cory Grabinger - Maple Grove MN, US
Paul Wacker - Plymouth MN, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
F24F 3/14
G05B 15/00
US Classification:
236 44 C, 700278
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a method for operating an HVAC system for conditioning air of an inside space. The HVAC system has an economizer configured to control the intake of outside air into an HVAC air stream of the HVAC system. The method includes determining at least two parameters of the air of the inside space, where the at least two parameters are selected from a set of parameters from which an inside air dry bulb temperature, an inside air dew point, an inside air relative humidity, and an inside air enthalpy can be determined, either directly or indirectly. The method also includes determining at least two parameters of the outside air, where the at least two parameters being selected from a set of parameters from which an outside air dry bulb temperature, an outside air dew point, and an outside air enthalpy can be determined, either directly or indirectly. Based on one or more of the inside air dry bulb temperature, the inside air dew point, the inside air relative humidity, and the inside air enthalpy, a determination is made of whether dehumidification of the inside space is needed, and if dehumidification is not needed, the economizer is commanded to increase the intake of outside air into the HVAC air stream if the outside air dry bulb temperature is less than a dry bulb temperature reference, and if the outside air enthalpy is less than an enthalpy reference. If, alternatively, dehumidification is needed, the economizer is commanded to increase the intake of outside air into the HVAC air stream if the outside air enthalpy is less than the enthalpy reference, and if the outside air dew point is less than a dew point reference.

Demand Control Ventilation System With Remote Monitoring

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US Patent:
20110264273, Oct 27, 2011
Filed:
Apr 21, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/764431
Inventors:
Cory Grabinger - Maple Grove MN, US
Scott McMillan - Golden Valley MN, US
Adrienne Thomle - Plymouth MN, US
Milan Kostelecky - Brno, CZ
Assignee:
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
G05B 15/00
G05D 23/00
F24F 11/02
F24F 7/00
US Classification:
700276, 236 493, 236 51, 454239
Abstract:
Methods and systems for remotely monitoring and/or controlling a demand control ventilation system are disclosed. In one illustrative embodiment, a demand control ventilation device having a damper and a controller are provided. The damper may have a range of damper positions for controlling a flow of outside air into the building. The controller controls the damper positions such that a desired flow of outside air is drawn through the damper and into the building. A remote monitoring device may also be provided. The remote monitoring device may be located remotely from the demand control ventilation device, but in communication with or part of the controller. In some instances, the remote monitoring device may have a user interface for remotely monitoring and/or controlling at least certain aspects of the demand control ventilation system from the remote location.

Demand Control Ventilation System With Commissioning And Checkout Sequence Control

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US Patent:
20110264275, Oct 27, 2011
Filed:
Jul 1, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/828889
Inventors:
Adrienne Thomle - Plymouth MN, US
Todd Kreft - Richfield MN, US
Mark Bokusky - Brooklyn Park MN, US
Assignee:
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
G05D 23/19
F24F 7/00
US Classification:
700276, 236 493
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to a Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) and/or Economizer system that is capable of drawing outside air into an HVAC air stream. In some instances, the DCV and/or Economizer system may be configured to help perform one or more system checks to help verify that the system is functioning properly. In some instances, the DCV and/or Economizer system may provide some level of manual control over certain hardware (e.g. dampers) to help commission the system. The DCV and/or Economizer system may store one or more settings and or parameters used during the commissioning process (either in the factory or in the field), so that these settings and/or parameters may be later accessed to verify that the DCV and/or Economizer system was commissioned and commissioned properly.

Automatic Calibration Of A Demand Control Ventilation System

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US Patent:
20110264280, Oct 27, 2011
Filed:
Apr 21, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/764415
Inventors:
Cory Grabinger - Maple Grove MN, US
Paul Wacker - Plymouth MN, US
Todd Kreft - Richfield MN, US
Scott McMillan - Golden Valley MN, US
Adrienne Thomle - Plymouth MN, US
Assignee:
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
G05D 23/19
G05D 7/06
F24F 7/00
US Classification:
700282, 236 493, 700300
Abstract:
Methods and systems for automatically calibrating one or more damper positions of a demand control ventilation system are disclosed. In one illustrative embodiment, a demand control ventilation system includes a damper for controlling a flow of outside air into a building. A controller may be programmed to automatically execute a calibration algorithm from time to time to calibrate one or more calibration damper positions such that a predetermined flow of outside air is drawn through the damper and into the building at each of the one or more calibration damper positions. This calibration can, in some instances, help increase the efficiency and/or utility of the demand control ventilation system.
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