Enviromental Control Info

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The AC system in the server room consists of two seperate units. There are two separate thermostats in the room, these control the two evaporators in the room and the chillers (condensors) on the roof. The thermostats are recommended to stay at 70F, if they go lower then there is a chance of ice build up.

Each unit in the room has a filter in the evaporator. Just push in the three tabs on the bottom of the unit to get to the filter. These filters can be just rinsed with water.

On the floor there are two overflow tanks with pumps. In case the pumps break the water build up in the evaporate will continue to drip down to the tanks and will not overflow out of the evaporator. In case the water does build up in the pan of the evaporator there is a sensor that will shut off the unit if the water overflows in the pan.

The units should be maintained on a monthly basis. Things maintained would be the emptying of the tanks and rinsing of the filters.

Maintenance Contact Info

In case of AC Failure/Malfunction contact:

Dennis Mooney
Facilities Project MGR I
Facilities Design & Construction
University of New Hampshire
1-603-862-1675
1-603-862-3927 fax
djmooney@maple.unh.edu
www.unh.edu/ecd

Contact information for the Contractor who installed the new system:

Shawn Earabino
Project Manager
Palmer and Sicard
140 Epping rd.
Exeter, N.H. 03833
e-mail earabino@palmerandsicard.com
Office 603-778=1841

AC Info

Temperature Sensors

enviromon.net SensorHawk 8

Address: 10.0.0.98
System Name: NPG Farm Monitor
http://10.0.0.98/summary?time=

Accessing the Sensor Hawk

ssh -L 8001:10.0.0.98:80 pumpkin.unh.edu
Go to web browser and type localhost:8001