I know that they’ve already upgraded numerous of the control units in the unusual zones of the building
Just when my co-workers and I thought that the newly installed boiler system was working properly, the saga continued! Mind you, it’s been over six months since the new system was installed, and even though I work in a giant building with numerous floors and wings, the issues that have been occurring are particularly unsatisfactory. As my pal and I go about our weekly work in our offices, one or more electricians, HVAC specialists and troubleshooters walk around with perplexed looks on their faces. At least the building employer sends us occasional SMSs in advance to notify us of their presence, plus brief descriptions of why they are there; Basically, there seems to be a glitch in one of the boiler system’s components which none of the specialists have been able to pin down, however they’ve tried shutting down the power to the system’s condensers in order to assess how the system is performing at full air flow. Then they have shut down individual zones in an attempt to identify particular issues. But no matter the outside temperature, the system controls are not operating properly, but it’s been so several months that our office temperatures fluctuate that we’ve all brought in space boilers for cold afternoons and opened the windows on warm afternoons. If the specialists are working in an part near my office, I can overhear what they are discussing. I know that they’ve already upgraded numerous of the control units in the unusual zones of the building. I’ve even learned some things about the HVAC field as a result. It’s not that they are disruptive to our concentration, but I legitimately feel bad for these guys, since they just can’t seem to identify the problem.