Re: [Chtc-users] The campus is having chilled water problems and we may need to suddenly turn off machines in B240


Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 20:32:16 +0200
From: <Sau.Lan.Wu@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Chtc-users] The campus is having chilled water problems and we may need to suddenly turn off machines in B240
Dear Ken,

We are running some crucial jobs for conference. Please call me 510 484
8832 when you are about to turn off the machines so that we can copy the 
out puts.
Thanks
Sau Lan
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Sau Lan Wu   (Sau.Lan.Wu@xxxxxxx)
Enrico Fermi Professor of Physics
Vilas Professor
University of Wisconsin/Madison
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CH-1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland
Phone:  [41] 22 767 7171
http://www-wisconsin.cern.ch/~wus
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> Hello,
>
> The campus appears to have problems with chilling (see note below).
> Combined with our current warm temperatures this will cause issues.  Our
> main compute cluster in B240 is running with an incoming water
> temperature of ~50F (keeping incoming rack air at 70F, which is fine).
> Since we don't know the rate at which the water may rise in temperature,
> we may have to turn equipment off quickly.
>
> Consider this email your warning that machines will be turned off.
>
> We will try to keep machines on as long as the cooling is reasonable and
> then will gradually turn off machines to maintain a reasonable
> temperature.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Ken Hahn
>
>
>> Facility Managers-Please distribute widely to staff in your building.
>>
>>
>> To our campus community:
>>
>>
>> Last night MG&E experienced a failure with one of their chillers at the
>> West
>> Campus Co-Cogeneration Facility. In addition, we have another chiller at
>> the
>> Charter Street Heating Plant currently under repair with unforeseen
>> complications. These realities combined with the hot and humid weather
>> conditions have created a serious shortage of chilled water for the
>> campus.
>>
>> Therefore, we regret to inform you that we must curtail use of chilled
>> water
>> where possible to ensure adequate supply to the most mission critical
>> operations of campus. This means not being able to make human comfort a
>> priority in our chilled water dispatch until we are back to full
>> capacity.
>>
>> Although buildings are generally cool now, spaces with reduced chilled
>> water
>> flow will heat up as the day goes on. The following criteria will guide
>> us as
>> we make decisions this week:
>>
>> Priority 1:  UW-Hospitals&  Clinics essential operations
>>
>> Priority 2:  Buildings or rooms that have animals and are 100 percent
>> outside
>> air units, or involve temperature sensitive experiments and essential
>> server
>> rooms.
>>
>> Priority 3:  Buildings or rooms that have sealed windows, high heat
>> generating equipment, high occupancy fluctuations.
>>
>> Priority 4:  Buildings or rooms that have operable windows in majority
>> of
>> rooms for ventilation, and have no experimental activities that would be
>> affected by high temperatures.
>>
>> We will be back in touch as soon as possible with more information about
>> cool
>> zones for students, faculty and staff.
>>
>> Technicians are working diligently to bring this equipment back on line,
>> but
>> we are bracing ourselves for an uncomfortable few days.  We are asking
>> for
>> your understanding and patience and apologize for the impact of this
>> shortage
>> on your operations and comfort.
>>
>>
>>
>> Respectfully,
>>
>>
>>
>> The Physical Plant Department
>
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