To All in Noyes Lab:
There will be a TEMPERATURE
CONTROL COMPRESSOR outage TOMORROW(APRIL
2) from 7:00AM to 1:00PM.
This outage is being conducted to find leaking temperature
control/compressed lines in the building.
Each line will be tested and you may notice some steam flow noise and
overheating. This shouldn’t affect any
lab compressed air systems but it is a possibility.
*IF YOU NOTICE YOUR AREA IS
BECOMING ABNORMALLY HOT, OVERHEATING, UNDERHEATING, OR THE LAB COMPRESSED AIR
IS BEING AFFECTED, PLEASE EMAIL DANIELLE(dcruzan@illinois.edu) SO IT CAN BE
ADDRESSED ASAP!
Further details of the outage are below:
TEMP CONTROL COMPRESSOR at NOYES LABORATORY OF CHEMISTRY (0012) from 2019/04/02 07:00 to 2019/04/02 13:00 -
Outage ID : 19473
Outage Reason : Trying to figure out where the leaking temperature control/compressed air lines are in the building while the weather is still cool outside.
Building Sections affected : entire building could be effected.
Building Services affected : The building/room heating valves could fail to the open position resulting in over heating.
Building Occupants Effect : Over heating or under heating rooms. Please let us know if these problems are observed as our F&S retro-commissioning team can take a look at these. We don?t think that any lab compressed air systems will be effected, but this is a possibility.
If you have any questions or concerns, please let us
know. This information will also be
posted on the SCS Building Outages/Important Notices blog: www.scsbuildingoutages.blogspot.com.
Thanks,
Ken Wooldridge
Operations Manager
School of Chemical Sciences
505 S Mathews
Urbana, IL 61801
PH 217 300-3347
Cell 217 202-4908
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