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Heating and Air Conditioning Staff Photo, November 2003

Leroy Wilke (Chief Engineer)
Leroy Wilke (Chief Engineer)

Rhonda Siegal (ASCII)
Rhonda Siegal (ASCII)

Phil Westbrook (Building Service Engineer Supervisor)
Phil Westbrook (Building Service Engineer Supervisor)

Mike Hickman (Refrigeration Mechanic)
Mike Hickman (Refrigeration Mechanic)
Mike replacing a fan motor. (On a Monday morning.)

Joe Abrego (Building Service Engineer)
Joe Abrego (Building Service Engineer)

One of two main campus boilers, also known as a High Temperature Hot Water (HTHW) generator.

Bill Blakeslee (Building Service Engineer)
Bill Blakeslee (Building Service Engineer)

The Central Plant produces high temperature hot water, chilled water, domestic hot water, and compressed air, which are distributed to the major buildings on campus via the utility tunnel system. The underground tunnel starts at HAC, continues down to the Administration building, turns east and ends near the Health Center and is half a mile in length.

Alice Braune (Facilities Worker II/Pool Maintenance)
Alice Braune (Facilities Worker II/Pool Maintenance), by the poolAlice Braune (Facilities Worker II/Pool Maintenance), by the heater

Pool Maintenance includes water tests and equipment maintenance in addition to controlling the water temperature

Mike 'Doc' Gormady (Building Service Engineer)
Mike 'Doc' Gormady (Building Service Engineer)

Mike is checking on our Central Plant evaporation cooler.

Tony Macaso (Building Service Engineer)
Tony Macaso (Building Service Engineer)

Tony performs water chemistry testing to protect the performance of our equipment.

Paul Murphy (Building Service Engineer)
Paul Murphy (Building Service Engineer)

Paul is working on an air handler on top of Sierra Hall.

Rene Ongoco (Building Service Engineer)
Rene Ongoco (Building Service Engineer)

These are the electric chillers that generate chilled water overnight to be stored in TES and used during the day.

Shane Ripley (Building Service Engineer)
Shane Ripley (Building Service Engineer)

Shane is accessing the Energy Management System [EMS] at a remote location.

A nice picture of Thermal Energy Storage [TES].
Thermal Energy Storage [TES] facility

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