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== Power ==
== Power ==
The distribution box has <number> fuses/circuit breakers.
Because some tools like the [[Plasmasnijder|plasma cutter]] have a tendency to blow fuses, let's replace the fuses of heavily loaded groups by automatic ones.
[[File:AutomaticFuse16A.jpg]]
'''Important note:''' if an automatic fuse switches off, '''always''' put the corresponding switch to the '''off''' position first. Then press the black button to re-arm the automatic fuse, and finally turn the group switch back on. This may seem obvious, but... in case of short circuit, simply pressing the button of the automatic fuse will '''knock out the main fuse'''.
(FIXME: take inventory of number of group fuses, their ratings and room-to-group-number mappings)


== Heating ==
== Heating ==

Revision as of 13:57, 6 March 2012

Network

Power

The distribution box has <number> fuses/circuit breakers.

Because some tools like the plasma cutter have a tendency to blow fuses, let's replace the fuses of heavily loaded groups by automatic ones.

AutomaticFuse16A.jpg

Important note: if an automatic fuse switches off, always put the corresponding switch to the off position first. Then press the black button to re-arm the automatic fuse, and finally turn the group switch back on. This may seem obvious, but... in case of short circuit, simply pressing the button of the automatic fuse will knock out the main fuse.

(FIXME: take inventory of number of group fuses, their ratings and room-to-group-number mappings)

Heating

Since 2012/02/15, there are calori-meters on all the heating units. Please try to minimize use of the central heating, as our gas-bill is enormous.

Warmtemeter.jpg The display on the meters cycles between 3 fields:

  • n#### -- The sensor number, unique per site
  • #### -- The sensor reading (usage)
  • ----- -- Last years reading (currently showing 5 dashes)

This is a list of the sensor-numbers (and their readings), Going clockwise through the space.

Room Sensor# 2012/02/15 2012/02/25
Workshop³ 7377 0 0
Workshop 7334 0 68
Workshop 7331 0 90
Toilet¹ 7378 0 0
Storage⁴ 7383 0 0
Storage⁴ 7330 0 0
Studio 7365 0 0
Hacklab³ 7370 0 0
Hacklab 7329 0 7
Hacklab 7369 0 9
Lounge 0283 0 0
Lounge⁵ 0279 0 0
Lounge 0337 0 0
Lounge 0328 0 0
Lounge 0297 0 0
Lounge 0163 0 0
Lounge² 0296 0 10
Room101⁴ 0278 0 0
Kitchen 0241 0 0
Arcade³ 0246 0 0?
TOTAAL ---- 0 184


¹ Geen thermostaatknop, maar ouderwetse normale radiatorkraan. Beetje opendraaien bij aanhoudende vorst, anders dicht houden.

² Thermostaatknop is stuk. Niet meer aanzetten want dan gaat ie niet uit. Je herkent deze aan de dikke laag ducttape ;)

³ Moeilijk bereikbaar. Liever niet gebruiken. Als je 'm toch gebruikt, zet 'm dan ZELF weer dicht.

⁴ Verwarming in opslaghokken is niet echt nodig. Graag even overleggen voordat je deze gebruikt.

⁵ Doet het niet. Radiator niet aangesloten, leiding geblokkeerd?