OVERVIEW
Building Automation Systems (BAS) Too Hot/Cold Work Order Management. Following this procedure will provide consistent and efficient management of work orders regarding too hot/cold calls.
ROUTING ROUTINE TOO HOT/COLD CALLS THROUGH WCC
Routing Routine Too Hot/Cold Calls Through WCC -
Facilities Services (FS) Work Control Center (WCC) receives initial issue/request and creates a work order (WK).
Requests come from these sources:
WCC staff should use the following script to gather the necessary information from the requester:
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Contact Information - Name
- Phone Number
- Email (note: recommend asking for an alternate staff member’s contact information if the original requester is difficult to reach)
- What building and specific room number(s) are affected? (It isn't helpful for the work order to say the entire building. At least provide the callers location)
- What date(s) and time(s) was/were the condition(s) first noted or reported? (i.e., July 1, at 6:30 p.m.; or classroom XXX on Tuesday from 7-9 p.m.)
WCC will create a call log entry, for the work order, with some unique handling, based on appropriate problem code. |
BAS Electrical Problem Codes
- BAS Controls (High priority must be dispatched)
- Hot/Cold (High priority must be dispatched)
- P1 Renos (all P1's are dispatched)
- P3 Renos
BAS Electrical account set-up RXBLDS 23555
BAS is the first responders for hot/cold calls, who will triage and determine if the root cause is controls or mechanical in nature.
If controls in nature, the BAS Department will perform the work
- BAS may ask for a phase addition for the controls contractor
- The controls contractor index is RXBLDS 23555
If mechanical in nature, the BAS ECST will contact Work Control via phone, email, radio or WCC AiM notes with pertinent details associated with the parent work order.
- Work Control will create a phase addition for the mechanical shop to perform repairs, as needed. If urgent Work Control will dispatch the mechanical shop.
- Mechanical shop index is RBSYS 23555.
ROUTING URGENT TEMPERATURE ISSUES
Routing Urgent Temperature Issues -
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- In Faculty/Staff Offices Reported as “Can’t Work” or “Sweating”
- In Classrooms or Work Areas Reported as “So Hot That People Can’t Occupy the Space,” “Sweating,” or "Shutting Down Class"
- Temperature, humidity control, or pressurization issues in a critical research lab, suite, or archival space
- Several Examples:
- Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)
- Constant Temp (CT) Rooms
- MRI
- University Health
- Lokey Labs
- Zebrafish
- C-MER
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Unique work orders are created for all issues. No generic or annual work orders are allowed for these types of issues. - Create a new WK only after verifying a pre-existing open/assigned WK is not in place for the issue. This will provide better tracking and documentation, per the ECST’s notes on each specific WK.
- The ECST will clearly document the as-found condition and proposed resolution/repair of the root cause on the WK.
- If parts are required, the ECST will make notes in the WK for status, and submit a purchase request (PREQ) to order the parts.
- Once the parts arrive, the ECST will perform/coordinate the repair, update the notes on the WK, and change status to complete-pending review for the BAS Supervisor to review and complete work order.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONAir Conditioner/ Heaters Inquiries -
If campus requestors inquire about an Air Conditioner or Heater send the below reply emails:
Air Conditioner
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Greetings, XXX, The process for requesting an air conditioner has four steps: 1) A work order created for BAS to perform an assessment of the space ensuring a more global fix won’t work (RXBLDS) 2) If BAS approves, Work control will add a phase for Electrical to make sure the circuits can handle a new unit (billable to department) 3) If Electrical approves, customers' orders a university approved unit through Electrical (billable to department) 4) Maintenance Support or Carpentry can build the necessary part to attach the hose to the window, deliver and install (billable to department) If you are still interested, please let us know the room number(s) involved and what index you would like to use once approved. Thank you, |
Heaters (safety sheet)
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Greetings, XXX, The process for requesting a portable heater has three steps: 1) A work order created for BAS to perform an assessment of the space ensuring a more global fix won’t work (RXBLDS) 2) If BAS approves, Work control will add a phase for Electrical to make sure the circuits can handle a new unit (billable to department) 3) If Electrical approves, customers' orders a university approved unit through Electrical (billable to department) If you are still interested, please let us know the room number(s) involved and what index you would like to use once approved. Thank you, |
Freezer Alarms
There is a notification program set up with the occupants. Work Control needs to ask for an index for any updates to this program.
See Freezer Alarms
List of Buildings BAS Does Not/Or Partially Services for Hot/Cold Call (need to be assigned to Mechanical) -
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1600 Millrace | BAS controls | 1715 Franklin | No BAS control - send to Mechanical. Stand-alone refrigeration equipment Exceptions that go to BAS are: 167, 169, 170, 171, 172N, 172J, 172K, 172N, Hall 172 (8 rooms) Basically heat pumps with a web base connectivity | 1900 Millrace - |
| Agate Hall | This building is served by Daikin DX Refrigeration equipment. Assign to Mechanical | Alder Building | No BAS - send to Mechanical. This building has a stand-alone boiler and local radiators | Baker |
| Condon | 308 is local refrigeration equipment - go to Mechanical | Esslinger Hall | Room 122 - no BAS Controls - Send to Mechanical - All of South Esslinger is Mechanical
| Friendly Hall | served by local radiators - not BAS | Frohnmayer | Music building rooms 143 and 143A | Gerlinger Annex | BAS | Gerlinger Hall | Served by local refrigeration equipment - goes to Mechanical | Hendricks Hall | All the building served by DX refrigeration | Klamath Hall | Building is BAS but Room 271 has refrigeration units that go to Mechanical | Lawrence | View file |
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Snip above shows the area that has BAS control - rest is local stream radiators | McMorran House (Pres Res) | Boiler - belongs to Mechanical | Paleoecology Research Building 122 | | PLC | Officers are served by local radiators with local manual control valves. Assign to the mechanical shop | Rainier | no BAS Controls - send to Mechanical | Streisinger | Rooms 266 and 366 are served by DX Refrigeration Equipment with local control | Susan Campbell | no BAS - send to Mechanical | University Hall | not BAS - send to Mechanical | UOPD East Station Annex A | no BAS controls - send to Mechanical | UO Annex | No BAS - send to Mechanical |
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