rhino12811
Mechanical
- Jan 11, 2004
- 3
i currently am working in a building that was built in 1986 and im quite sure that the hvacr system at that point worked great as it was,like all other systems, specifically designed for this building. the problem or CALLENGE i am confronted with is that as in other buildings when a new tennent comes into an office building thier needs of space use usually differs from the last tennent . hence there is the need for a build out. this not usually being a problem except in this case i have an etire first floor that had previously been all open to itself. the system is using pneumatic t-stats to control p.e. switches for my duct heaters in my vav's. all pretty much straight foreward. but unfortuanatly the only thing that seemed to be overlooked or more reasonably said, bypassed, was 1.the relocation of the t-stats (im sorry i, neglected to tell you that the area in discussion now has closed offices, hallways and still some open space, aproximatly 1/5 of what used to be all open space.) 2. moveing of any supply or return lines. all in all its not what youd like to see. my question is, have any of our fine fellow members ever run into this type of snafu and if not mayby someone could give me thier opinion about what they would do. and before i post this i am going to answer some obvios questions first. 1. i was not part of the build out. i only inherited it. 2. an obvious solution would be to relocate the t-stats myself and add additional ones branched into another, 3. call outside help in and get it done right quickly but at a huge cost. And finally let me say this, im not opposed to outside help and time is money and to satisfy our customers (tennents) is or should be first and foremost, unfortuanatly we recently lost our biggest tennent, who occupied the 3rd and 4th floors, therefore hireing outside help is not one of my options due to money constraints. and finally, yes last but not least QUITTING THIS JOB AND GOING SOMEWHERE ELSE IS NOT AN OPTION. YOU KNOW HOW IT IS, WE MUST OVERCOME AND CONQUER!!! so any suggestions or opinions would be apreciated!!!! THANKS EVERYONE.