LOCATION(S):
Campus Wide (See schedule for your building below)*
UTILITY THAT WILL BE TESTED:
Emergency Generators & Standby Generators
***ALL STANDBY CIRCUITS WILL TRANSFER TO GENERATOR POWER***
SCHEDULED DATES:
Tuesday, September 3 through Wednesday, September 25, 2024 (add to your calendar)
* Please see detailed schedule below for your buildings dates
SCHEDULED TIME:
7:00 AM to 3:00 PM Daily—Monday through Friday
REASON:
Planned Maintenance & Testing of Emergency Generators
IMPACTS:
The Electric shop is scheduled to perform the Emergency Generator planned maintenance (PM) at various facilities. Due to the volume of generators on campus, this planned maintenance is spread over 4 weeks to accomplish the testing. You may hear the generator running during the testing.
There won’t be a power interruption, although circuits on Standby Generator power will experience a “flicker” while transferring. Please note the following:
- If you have sensitive equipment that will be affected during the brief transfer period, please be advised to power them down and to not have ongoing experiments during this time that could be interrupted.
- Due to the nature of this campus wide planned testing, an exact timeframe for the transfer of power to generators is hard to specify, the testing takes approximately 1.5 hours to perform. Testing starts at 7:00AM — and PBSci buildings are scheduled in the morning to minimize impacts.
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PBSCI BUILDING SCHEDULES:
* These dates are subject to change should emergencies arise.
Monday, September 9th
Seymour Marine Discovery Center
Ocean Health Building
Coastal Biology & Core Buildings
Tuesday, September 10th
Sinsheimer Labs
Physical Sciences Building
Wednesday, September 11th
Thimann Labs
Thursday, September 12th
Westside Research Park
Monday, September 16th
Biomedical Sciences Building
Wednesday, September 18th
Earth & Marine Sciences
Monday, September 23th
Natural Sciences 2
Interdisciplinary Sciences Building
Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns.