[43264] in Hotline Meeting
RE: Critical Shutdown in E53 on 5/13/98
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Andrea Nichols)
Fri May 8 09:26:42 1998
From: Andrea Nichols <andrea@PLANT.MIT.EDU>
To: "'janets@mit.edu'" <janets@MIT.EDU>, "'lhill@mit.edu'" <lhill@MIT.EDU>,
"'shutdowns@mit.edu'" <shutdowns@MIT.EDU>,
"'schedule@mit.edu'"
<schedule@MIT.EDU>,
"'rdavies@mit.edu'" <rdavies@MIT.EDU>,
"'mscoppa@mit.edu'" <mscoppa@MIT.EDU>,
"'michaela@mit.edu'"
<michaela@MIT.EDU>
Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 09:23:43 -0400
Dear Everyone:
Would you please let me know if this Critical shutdown for 5/13 has your
approval or not. PPL workmen are trying to schedule their work for next
week today if at all possible..
Thank you.
Andrea Nichols
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> From: Andrea Nichols
> Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 1998 2:39 PM
> To: 'janets@mit.edu'; 'lhill@mit.edu'; 'shutdowns@mit.edu';
> 'schedule@mit.edu'; 'rdavies@mit.edu'; 'mscoppa@mit.edu';
> 'michaela@mit.edu'
> Subject: RE: Critical Shutdown in E53 on 5/13/98
> Importance: High
>
> Clarification of shutdown request --
> Dear Everyone:
> I spoke with the person who would be performing this work about this
> shutdown and what return air means. Please see explanation in
> "effect".
>
> Andrea Nichols
> Operations Center
> 8-7872
>
> ----------
> This was sent while I was on vacation last week. I am
> resending it as I noticed there were several people's names missing
> from the original e-mail.
>
> Please let me know if this has your approval or not and
> thank you.
>
> Andrea Nichols
> Operations Center
> 8-7872
>
> > Status: Critical
> > Building: E53
> > Date: 5/13/98
> > Day: Wednesday
> > Time: 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
> > System: AH1-RF-1 return air
> > Duration: 8 hours
> > Reason:
> > return fan keeps losing belts- motor needs to be
> relocated
> >
> > Effect:
> > Loss of supply return ventilation. This means that air
> that has been circulating in the atmosphere (offices, corridors,
> conference rooms, etc.) and then drawn up through the Air Handler and
> returned into the atmosphere again will not be doing this. The air
> will not be returned into the atmosphere until the motor has been
> relocated to where the belts will remain on during operation of the
> Air Handler.
>
> The air may be slightly warmer. I have been advised that
> you probably won't even notice it.
>
> I hope this clarifies what the impact on the building
> would be.
>
> Andrea Nichols
> >
> >
>
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