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No AC in Office - 2 Days Makes Me Cranky

jar546

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No power Wednesday, which means no AC on a 113°F heat index day with horrendous humidity. Thursday, AC is not up to speed, or working properly, and the office is like a sauna. So if I seem a bit cranky, this might be the reason. We only have some AC thanks to @chris kennedy
 
No power Wednesday, which means no AC on a 113°F heat index day with horrendous humidity. Thursday, AC is not up to speed, or working properly, and the office is like a sauna. So if I seem a bit cranky, this might be the reason. We only have some AC thanks to @chris kennedy
I was going to ask who wired it.....So the new temp NM feed is holding up?
 
We had that last week. Lightning strike/power surge took out all 12 condenser fan motors on the chiller. Took 3 days to get the replacement motors. Temps were upper 80s to mid 90s with dew points in the 75-80 degree range thanks to all the wonderful corn grown around her. Took every chance I could to get out of the office.
 
We had that last week. Lightning strike/power surge took out all 12 condenser fan motors on the chiller. Took 3 days to get the replacement motors. Temps were upper 80s to mid 90s with dew points in the 75-80 degree range thanks to all the wonderful corn grown around her. Took every chance I could to get out of the office.
Those are some horrible dew points. Humidity is important, but relevant to temperature, dew point is more meaningful to how it feels and the actual amount of moisture in the air.
 
Everyone hears about how cold we get here in the winter but unless your from here few realize how hot we can get in the summer. My glasses fog/frost over when coming inside in January and fog over when stepping outside in July. I remember a trip we took to visit friends in Las Vegas over Labor day. It was 103 in Vegas when we left and 87 here. It felt better in Vegas.
 
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