Re: [89attendees] temperature in rooms Re: When does the IETF network officially come up?

Brian E Carpenter <brian.e.carpenter@gmail.com> Sun, 02 March 2014 10:09 UTC

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West Wing 11th floor.

o Just fine with power sockets in several flavours.
o Wired Ethernet perfect; didn't even check the wireless.
o Bathroom designed by someone who never took a shower in his/her life
o Hard to get the room warm enough

> I found my room stiflingly hot when I came in, but I discovered that
> the controls on the wall are supposed to be sensitive to whether
> anyone is in the room.  It turns out that there's a button on the
> thermostat that tells it "ignore the sensor", 

But pressing it doesn't seem to change any state on the display, so
how do you know which state it's in?

In my room the temperature sensor is wrong. It thinks it is about 4
degrees C warmer than it really is, so you have to set the demanded
temperature about 4 degrees higher than you want. Maybe other rooms
are wrongly calibrated in the other direction. You also need to set
the fan on (and that does show on the LCD).

...
> able to see the corresponding icon on the LCD readout.  It looks like
> a Schrödinger box to me.

How is the cat?

   Brian