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* We need to document the distribution of outlets > breakers
* We need to document the distribution of outlets > breakers
** Larry has kindly donated some equipment to make this easier, but the instructions for it imply that we should do this in a way that involves turning breakers off.
** Larry has kindly donated some equipment to make this easier, but the instructions for it imply that we should do this in a way that involves turning breakers off.
*** http://www.testequipmentdepot.com/sperry-instruments/pdf/cs550a.pdf
** http://www.testequipmentdepot.com/sperry-instruments/pdf/cs550a.pdf
==Plumbing==
==Plumbing==
* This is largely the landlord's domain.
* This is largely the landlord's domain.

Revision as of 21:10, 27 April 2014

This page is intended to document major things like:

Floor Plan

Current space is roughly ~1,400 sq ft of space.

Here is a folder of filescontaining current and proposed floor plans for the CURRENT location at 525 E. Liberty St

Electrical / Power

There are two circuit breakers that power AHA.

  • We should avoid altering outlets without consent of others / going through official channels.
  • We need to document the distribution of outlets > breakers

Plumbing

  • This is largely the landlord's domain.
  • We used to have an issue where the sewage lines would back up past our toilets. This was unfortunate, because it would then back up into and out of our toilets.
    • Should one toilet back up, that's probably our problem.
    • Should all of the toilets back up and overflow out into the bathroom, that's the landlord's problem, call them immediately and request emergency services + a clean up crew.

Heating / Ventilation

  • The landlord owns the Air Conditioner, but does not maintain it.
    • There have been ongoing issues where leaks in the sidewalk have possibly caused significant rust damage to the ductwork. If it is indeed from water leaking onto the HVAC duct, the landlord should fix and pay.

Maintenance of Air Conditioner

  • This should happen at least once a year. What the involves is unknown. We should find a reputable HVAC company and have them check things out. This will likely cost $100+.

LASER Cutter Ventilation

  • This is AHA's responsibility. Presumably owned by and maintained by AHA. We don't have this yet.