I'm glad you mentioned this....
If there's a different policy on servers, it MUST go through Tim. Please
don't unplug the rack or anything in it.
By FAR, our greatest expense is keeping that laser fan going. It
exhausts a huge volume of room air, which must be replaced by an equal
volume of outside hot air. This is essentially the same as opening the
back door and setting up a box fan to blow hot outside air into the Space.
Of course, don't run ever run the laser without the fan, but DON'T leave
the laser fan on while not using the laser for awhile!
I noticed the AC could be in pretty BAD shape. At NIGHT, when the
thermostat's set to like 78F and the outside's maybe 85F, it seems like
it's running almost continuously. This could, however, be part of
leaving the laser fan on.
That's indicative of a majorly poor output, which not only reduced the
amount of "cold" you can get, but increases the electricity costs. I
can't say for sure, I didn't try to measure the on/off period of the AC,
so I could be mistaken.
The laser room doesn't really get any cooling. I replaced the front
office return filter, but AFAIK there's a separate return filter buried
in the ceiling above the office that we can't readily get to to
replace. However, with the laser room and office door and window open,
it won't matter, the air should return. Still, I did notice this
before: the laser room gets NO significant cold airflow from its AC
unit, on or off.
I'll throw down the hypothesis: the thermostat's probably left at 80F
almost all day anyways, and yet remains on most of the time. If that's
true, then it's pointless to emphasize thermostat discipline because
that's not a problem. It could be the AC unit's shot, and I think
that's likely.
A few weeks back I discovered the back's AC filter had collapsed out of
the airstream and thus it was operating without a filter. However,
honestly, the A-coils didn't look "bad". A few bits of dust. They were
OK, this isn't the problem.
Danny