Exhaust Fans, Learning Center
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1Exhaust Fan DescriptionsLearning center & Fellowship exhaust fans
Fan number four is located in the basement electrical room ceiling and is thermostatically controlled.
Number one is basement restrooms and janitors closet. ALC 2nd
Number two is three C’s classrooms New fan. ALC output from second-floor air handler controller to the relay for the fan.
Learning center second-floor exhaust fans number three is the second floor restrooms and janitors closets. New fan. ALC schedule 2nd
Exhaust fan number five serves the elevator and the maintenance office and the electrical room. Circuit breaker 29 which is shared with EF 6. The time clock controls this fan. ALC
EF4 The exhaust fan in the ceiling of the electrical room is exhausting in the hallway and it has a fire damper is the EF 4 but it is thermostatically controlled.
Exhaust fan for the kitchenettes in 201 and great Hall is EF 6 which is on a direct feed from the circuit breaker number 29 and that is on 24/7. ALC
Fellowship Hall - Main St. Men’s and Women’s restrooms Is controlled by: ALC Fellowship Hall, Main St EF
The amp draw on the new fans is between 1.8 and 2.4 A versus the old fans that were mostly up around 5 A. This should save significant energy.
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