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

Ben Campbell <ben@nostrum.com> Sun, 02 March 2014 10:57 UTC

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Subject: Re: [89attendees] temperature in rooms Re: When does the IETF network officially come up?
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(2nd floor east wing)

All I have is a knob marked "Maximum Heating" and "Maximum Cooling", and a rocker switch marked "Normal" and "Boost". It and I are still in negotiations to see if we can reach a room temp consensus. I like it warm, but it likes it warmer.

I only just now discovered the fan switch has an unlabeled center position that appears to mean "off". I'm not entirely convinced the knob has any real control authority.

> On Mar 2, 2014, at 10:09 AM, Brian E Carpenter <brian.e.carpenter@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 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
> 
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