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335.1 | Wear shorts and practice leg jokes. | ULTRA::BUTCHART | | Mon Jun 29 1987 13:04 | 13 |
| Well, last summer we had some brown-outs and had to cut lighting levels
and all air conditioning except for the computer rooms in LTN.
We stripped to the minimum level of clothing possible while maintaining
some semblance of decorum. (Course it is an engineering facility,
so some semblance of decorum is about the best we do even under
more favorable circumstances.)
Jokes about peoples taste in leisure wear and leg appearance help
relieve some of the suffering.
/Dave
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335.2 | guess how I'm dressed.. | SALSA::MOELLER | 109�F, but it's a DRY heat... | Mon Jun 29 1987 14:11 | 6 |
| In the Southwest, always a less formal environment anyhow, things
like suitjackets or sports jackets are impossible in the summertime.
For males, a tie and shortsleeved white shirt work fine. Natural
fabrics only, polyester doesn't make it (not that it does anyhow).
karl moeller sws tucson az (lower sonoran desert sw support)
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335.3 | | REGENT::WOLF | | Mon Jun 29 1987 18:01 | 10 |
| One problem I have seen in both new (LKG) and old (MLO) is that
owning a workstation is not necessarily a blessing. The micovaxen
dispense heat into the office. If everyone in your area (like mine)
have microvaxen the tempurature in the office area tends to be,as
much as, 10 - 15 degrees hotter than areas where just vt terminals
live. The problem is that the air conditioning systems can't compensate
to a granularuty smaller than one whole floor. So we end up with
half a floor somewhat uncomfortable adnd half a floor freezing.
I do not know the solution.
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335.4 | Typical meeting solution - keep that hot air moving. | ULTRA::BUTCHART | | Mon Jun 29 1987 21:26 | 2 |
| Real BIG fans in the case? Noise level might get a little rough,
but the air circulation would improve.
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335.5 | English never happy with the weather! | RDGE00::RUSSELL | EOY/BOY, whatcha mean, its now? | Tue Jun 30 1987 04:55 | 22 |
| I guess this note just proves the English fixation with the
weather. We have had two months of really atrocious late spring/
early summer weather, and then the sun shines for one day,
and people complain...... Oh well.
Seriously, I know how difficult it can be coping with *hot* weather
when you are not used to it. All I can suggest is lobby ypur boss
**very** hard for better air conditioning. There are portable units
available UK CAS in City Wall House, Reading have/had a couple
before they moved to the new Queens Building, If you have a window
available to drop the exhaust hose out, this may be a solution.
[Thinks : does your boss (or his boss) sit in an office on the
edge of the open plan area, with *windows* he can open, so he
doen't get too hot? - no, of course not.... :^) ]
BTW - .2 sounds a good environment - any international relocation
available for RSTS V7 or application specialists?
Peter (From_sunny_Reading_in_sunny_England)
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335.6 | Just keep a paper weight around... | QBUS::MITCHAM | Andy in Atlanta | Tue Jun 30 1987 08:32 | 4 |
| I keep a small fan on my desk (~8 inchs, I think). When hot, just
flip the switch and BINGO - instant circulating air!
-Andy
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335.7 | Good [expensive] A/C systems are comfortable! | EUCLID::PAULHUS | Chris @ MLO 8-3/T13 dtn 223-6871 | Tue Jun 30 1987 13:18 | 13 |
| re. .3 : The proper wording would be "CHEAP air conditioning systems
cannot deal..." Good air conditioning systems can have many
thermostats located wherever you want them. Each thermostat will
control one air valve of some sort (mixing box in a dual duct system,
variable volume valve in a single duct system) that feeds anything
from a single office to an area. This is particularly good for
buildings with lots of glass where perimiter sun heating causes
variations in interior/perimiter cooling loads, and buildings where
lots of heat may be generated locally (computer room). If anyone
is really interested, go to your library and brouse the ASHRAE Guide
and Databook, Fundamentals and/or Systems volume(s). Systems with
lots of thermostats/control valves are much more expensive than
the everybody-gets-the-same-thing systems. - Chris
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335.8 | Its hot even here in the arctic | NCADC1::PEREZ | The sensitivity of a dung beetle. | Wed Jul 01 1987 01:41 | 16 |
| Incredible! We've been going through the same thing here in Minnesota!
We've got (theoretically) a "good" air conditioning system. It DON'T
keep our area cool.
In addition, on weekends they reduce the air conditioning to a minimum
and let the building get to sweatbox temperatures -- easily in the high
80's. On Monday morning they try to cool the building off -- with the
sun streaming in through the glass building sides -- and being blocked
BY THE BLACK WINDOW SHADES!!!!!!! Usually makes it to the 70's
by Wednesday.
Couple this up with a few workstations and management (their
offices are cool) that feels that decorum definitely does not mean
shorts and tee-shirts...
Dave P
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335.9 | Sh*t it's hot! | RDGENG::FORKES | | Wed Jul 01 1987 06:54 | 52 |
|
Wow, Dare I say it... but this note seems to be *HOTTING* up !
( Groan, Get off, Rubbish etc. etc... I hear you all say with
rotten tomatoes poised and ready to mob me...! :) )
Well let me answer a few quickies that seem to have arisen here,
since my last 'sweaty' bash on the keyboard...
The problem here in DECpark II, has been going on for about a year
and a half now; but still no-one seems to be able to resolve it
( It's probally the heat..! :) ). We've tried all sorts of cunning
, devil-make-dare ploys and the such like, but still to no avial.
We've all tried baring our little leggies, in the hope that, if
that didn't scare the management...nothing would. At the moment
though we are in the process of wearing glarishly coloured ( colored
for US ) hawian T-shirts, in the hope that conbining sickly colours
and the awful heat together with BAD jokes will send our manager
into an early retirment, or better still he'll buy us some realy
nice 'Desk-Top-IBM-compatible-realy-good-stuff' Fans.
One thing I realy would like answered is.... What temperature do
we have to endure until they send us home ? or is it just a case
of wait until your eyeballs melt (gross) and then your just no use
to us anyway...?
Oh yes just one last thing...get this, we had a message sent around
that, according to the system managers...
" The computers were starting to feel the heat, and in the
event of a fall-over, the auxilary air conditioning would
be redirected to the computer room."
I rest my case, but I'd still like to hear more from the rest of
you. I mean,, you can't all be that cool....can you ? ( he says
sharpening his claws... :) ).
Yours,
'Whos-nicked-my-Coke-can'
__ A N D Y __
e n g l a n d
oo
/||\ <------ An air conditioning BUG !
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335.10 | Its slightly warm | CUCKOO::WRIGHT | | Wed Jul 01 1987 06:57 | 7 |
| The only thing mentioniong temperature in the H and S act is a minimum
of about 67F. However I was working in Hitchin a few years ago when
it was just as hot and they gave us free lemonade,coke etc..
On the other hand a year later I was doing a systems test in Wiltshire
in a corrugated iron shed and the temperature was recorded at 105F
(no free drinks!).
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335.11 | not sure this is an answer, but.. | GORT::BERUBE | Claude G. | Wed Jul 01 1987 08:46 | 10 |
| Back in the summer of '77 in Derry NH, while working for Cross Products
the building we rented was a made mostly of a steel shell with no
insulation, and would get into the high 80F's and low 90F's on those
occasion that it got above 95F we where sent home (on some days that was
10:00 in the morning) well that winter there were big plans to insulate
and install air-conditioning, one month later we moved to Salem NH
(NIO).
Claude
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335.12 | The Lord may not be praised... | RDGENG::FORKES | | Wed Jul 01 1987 11:22 | 23 |
|
You-al,
Yep me again....Guess what....Nope thats not it !
They've actually agreed to install..... 'Humdifiers' !!!!!!!
and the only catch is, that there for the COMPUTERS!
Yours,
Thinking-of-becoming-a-computer
__ A N D Y __
e n g l a n d
oo
oo <------- Two air-conditioning BUGS, getting the better
/||\ of us..... me thinks. :)
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335.13 | Where does your manager sit? | RDGE00::RUSSELL | EOY/BOY, whatcha mean, its now? | Wed Jul 01 1987 14:14 | 11 |
| Andy, does (s)he have to endure the same conditions?
Or has he got a more comfortable environment? **no-one** can be
expected to be productive in that sort of environment..
Thinks : why not book a meeting roam in Dec Park 1 (or
anywhere else in Reading) that has access to the LAT, and
work from there for the time being.
Peter (offering_sympathy_but_none_of_my_air_conditioning!!)
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335.14 | Did someone say productivity???? | NMGV08::FITZGERALD | Maurice FitzGerald @JGO | Thu Jul 02 1987 04:29 | 33 |
| Did someone say productivity???????
Here are some real research results from various studies:
1. Weston: Effect of ambient temperature on production:
Temperature (Celcius): 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Production (Units): 7375 7250 7100 7075 7075 7075 7000
2. Hasse: Lowering of work capacity as effective temperature rises:
Temperature (Celcius): 15 20 25 30 35
Work Capacity (%): 105 100 70 45 20
3. Mackworth: Study of error rate of 12 telegraphists as temperature
changed:
Effective Temp. (Celcius): 26 28 31 33 36
Average number of errors: 12 11.5 15.3 17.3 94.6
We use these to justify purchase of heating and ventilation equipment.
I've got lots of this stuff!
Maurice...working at 32 degrees C and 80% humidity this week, but
not bitching too much as he is moving to a new office building in
December.
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335.15 | | LESLIE::ANDY | Ego ipse custodes custudio? | Thu Jul 02 1987 04:51 | 1 |
| You can always utilise your home terminal!
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335.16 | Buy some fans | ANGORA::MORRISON | Bob M. LMO2/P41 296-5357 | Thu Jul 02 1987 18:09 | 8 |
| One thing you can do about the heat is for most of the people in
the group to buy cheap electric fans and then ask their cost center
to reimburse them. Even if he doesn't, it provides some relief from
the heat and gets the manager's attention. I bought a perfectly
adequate fan for $10.
It is a common practice to set the controls to divert cool air
to the computer room (and test floor, if there is one) if there is
an overload.
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335.17 | | LESLIE::ANDY | Ego ipse custodes custudio? | Thu Jul 02 1987 21:46 | 4 |
| I just bought a fan from Debenhams in Reading and claimed it on
Petty Cash.
Of course I obtained permission from my Manager *first*.
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335.18 | Cool...at present | RDGENG::FORKES | | Fri Jul 03 1987 06:21 | 29 |
|
Tell-a-lie, the temperature at present is a lot better. I think
this is due to the ffact, that they are leaving the air-conditioning
on all night.
Re. ? Yep, our unit manager sits real close to us, so he knows the
the problem.
Re.17 Andy, I think someone tried to get us all fans, sometime ago
but failed. Hey-ho.
One re-assuring thing, I've heard a whisper, that we are going to
have an air-conditioning *UPGRADE* so I think theres hope for us
yet....yippy!!!
Yours,
all-spaced-out-&-happy
__ A N D Y __
e n g l a n d
\||/
oo <----- Dead Bug....( Cackle, cackle, hand rub )
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335.19 | Hudson gets better air-conditioning | CADSYS::COOK | Neil | Fri Jul 03 1987 21:28 | 13 |
| Some of us here in HL02 had a heatwave a few months back. It was
just inside the building, in one set of offices. This caused an
investigation together with people noticing a high incidence of
colds, sniffles and general unwelness.
After environmental testing it was discovered that the air circulation
was appalling (extra vents and capacity were added) and that bacteria
were growing well in our present ducts.
Fortunately for us, management were convinced by such hard evidence
and a major air-conditioning upgrade is in progress.
Good luck to other sufferers!
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335.20 | Nail the Facilities dept! | IOSG::GROSSMITH | Mike Grossmith | Thu Jul 09 1987 07:20 | 14 |
|
Just to add my two cents worth. Here in Reading, the root cause
of the problem is that the A/C is owned/run by a wonderful organization
called Facilities.
Now, THEY have their offices in another building, with a far more
pleasant environment. The fix is to drag every one of them to the
hottest part of DECpark II and make them do their work there. The
watch how quickly it gets fixed.
Nothing like a little motivation :-)
/Mike
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335.21 | How do you get environmental testing? | TOKLAS::FELDMAN | PDS, our next success | Fri Jul 10 1987 00:30 | 7 |
| Re: .19
Who did the environmental testing? DEC Facilities? Health Services?
an outside agency? If outside, what did it take to convince DEC
to have it done?
Gary
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335.22 | Facilities nail themselves. | RDGE00::RUSSELL | Wetnerking is the future, today! | Mon Jul 13 1987 05:35 | 17 |
| Re .20 and the Facilities Group...
>Now, THEY have their offices in another building, with a far more
>pleasant environment.
Ever been in Millenium House? It is right next door to the
main sewage works (and therefore is reeeeeally smelly) and you
would not wish to open the windows, even if you could...
I was in there for 30 minutes a week or so ago, and it was
very hot in there too....
Even Facilities can't get good facilities for themselves..
Peter
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335.23 | join the union and negotiate from a psotion of strength. | GOJIRA::PHILPOTT | Ian F. ('The Colonel') Philpott | Wed Jul 22 1987 17:41 | 28 |
|
There used to be a law...
In the good old days the nasty capitalist bosses ran their offices and
factories at minimum cost ... this meant as little heating as possible
and they hadn't invented air conditioning yet. Then along came the Shops,
Offices and Railway premises act which defined both a minimum and maximum
working temperature for each class of premise. Of course nobody was
really interested in health and safety then, so in due course the politicos
got on that band wagon and passed the Health & Safety at Work Act which
defined different limits that superceded the old ones.
And then the arabs got nasty and stopped shipping oil to Britain (and
America). Now that happened in the Summer when it was hot, so the
government of the day (a Labour government mind you) passed an Order
in Council to remove the upper temperature limits from the bills and
reduce the lower limit, so that our stocks of oil would be depleted
less quickly. When the oil crisis was over they overlooked withdrawal
of this order, much as they forgot to cancel the 70mph speed limit.
Of course most major unions negotiated working conditions including
the old temperature limits for their workers.
Unfortunately DEC is a non-union shop.
The bottom line is put up with it or go work for a union shop.
/. Ian .\
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335.24 | There's heat, and there's heat... | STAR::BECK | Paul Beck, DECnet-VAX | Wed Jul 22 1987 18:40 | 3 |
| > The bottom line is put up with it or go work for a union shop.
I'd take the heat, any day.
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335.25 | union = dinosaur | ARMORY::CHARBONND | Noto, Ergo Sum | Fri Jul 24 1987 09:13 | 4 |
| Union shops ? Wages based solely on title ? Seniority ? Codified
adversity between labor and management ? NO THANKS !
Dana_who_will_NEVER_AGAIN_work_in_a_union_shop
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335.26 | | ILAVU::FOLEY | is back! In Rebel Without a Clue! | Sat Jul 25 1987 14:55 | 7 |
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Oh no, not the U-word again......
mike
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335.27 | A/C problems at LMO2 | PLDVAX::MORRISON | Bob M. LMO2/P41 296-5357 | Thu Sep 17 1987 11:58 | 16 |
| There is an enclosed office area at LMO2 with about 25 people. It comprises
about 7% of the total office space in the building. I have been in this space
for 15 months and the A/C has never been right. For a year the air was almost
still and it got hot in the afternoon whenever the sun shone, no matter how
cold it was outside. The west wall is mostly windows (hermetically sealed, of
course). Three months ago the facilities dept began a project to upgrade the
A/C. After several weeks of constuction noise and blocked aisles, they shut
down the existing A/C, supposedly to cut over to the new system. That was two
weeks ago. During this time we have had NO A/C or ventilation. The average
temp at 4 pm 15 feet back from the windows is 83 degrees on sunny days.
This sounds similar to the situation that occurred in Hudson last spring;
see .19. I asked the author off-line if he knew any more about it and he didn't.
So I am asking here: does anyone know who asked for the environmental testing
and who did it? As far as I know, nobody has done any environmental testing
here. There are really two problems, temp control and ventilation, and there is
no guarantee the new A/C system will solve the ventilation problem.
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335.28 | | BUSY::KLEINBERGER | MAXCIMize your efforts | Thu Sep 17 1987 13:49 | 15 |
| <----------- .27
Bob... you need to ask these questions to Nancy Norberg... you can
find her right around the corner from Dan's office.... she is in
charge of these questions, and will have the answers for you...
However, the problem also laid in the humidifier, along with installing
the new A/C.... it was miserable for a day or two within the whole
building, not just your section... but I'd rather be miserable
for a day or two, to enjoy the working atmosphere we have here now!
Please, see Nancy, she'll answer any or your questions for you...
Gale
LMO2 also...
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335.29 | | PLDVAX::MORRISON | Bob M. LMO2/P41 296-5357 | Tue Sep 22 1987 17:21 | 3 |
| The new A/C went on line as scheduled last Thurs. and seems to
be working, but we haven't had a hot day yet. I am planning to
continue this discussion off-line with Gale.
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