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2007 Summer HVAC Reduction Program

To save energy and reduce campus operating expenses when campus occupancy is low, a summer HVAC Reduction program will be implemented in buildings during the 13 Summer Sundays, Labor Day three-day weekend and the 4th of July. Approximately 20 non-laboratory buildings will be involved. The bullets below will lead you to more information regarding the 2007 Summer HVAC Reduction program.

Summer HVAC Reduction Dates
Building Services
Building Status List
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Vice Chancellor Memo regarding the Summer HVAC Reduction
Energy Conservation Tips
Contact List

Summer HVAC Reduction Dates

Summer Sundays 2007
June 24
July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
August 5, 12, 19, 26
September 9, 16, 23

3 Day Holiday Weekend 2007
Labor Day Holiday: September 1, 2, 3

Holiday Reduction 2007
Fourth of July: July 4

Building Services

Building services and operating conditions, with the exception of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) will not be affected by the program. Access to buildings will be in the normal condition for Sundays and weekends (building that are normally open will be open, trash pickup and bathroom restocking will not be affected, etc.). HVAC will be reduced or eliminated in 20 non-laboratory campus buildings except for areas requiring conditioned air to protect artifacts, musical instruments, temperature-sensitive books and research materials. Cooling will be provided to protect electronic equipment in server rooms, critical data and voice rooms, and hub rooms. Laboratories, vivaria, patient areas and campus housing will not be affected by this summer initiative.

The following conditions will apply in program buildings.

  • Building ventilation will be turned off where heating and cooling is not required and will be reduced where occupancy is low.
  • Building heating will be turned off (unless there is a need to maintain minimum temperatures)
  • Building cooling will be turned off (unless there is a need to limit maximum temperatures)
  • No electricity will be turned off.
  • All lighting will remain functional although lighting in unoccupied areas will be turned off at wall switches.

Individuals occupying buildings with reduced services should dress for the appropriate climate conditions

Building Status List

In all buildings, regardless of shutdown status, conditioned air will be provided where needed to protect artifacts, instruments, vivaria, and research materials.

In all buildings, regardless of shutdown status, cooling will be provided to server and electronic equipment rooms that have been identified as needing forced cooling.

Buildings designated as Off will, consistent with the above, have no ventilation air, building heat or building cooling.

Buildings designated as Reduced will, consistent with the above, not have building heat. Ventilation and cooling will be provided either in reduced amounts or to selected areas.

Buildings designated as Normal will have the normal supply of heating, cooling and ventilation sufficient for the buliding occupancy.

Building Name Heating and Cooling Status Comments
Anderson - Collins Exec Educ Reduced No HVAC turned off. Only on setbacks
Anderson - Cornell Hall Reduced "
Anderson - Entrepreneurs Hall Reduced "
Anderson - Gold Hall Reduced "
Anderson - Mullin Mgmt Commons Reduced "
Anderson - Rosenfeld Library Reduced Normal HVAC for Mgmt libr. on Saturday 9/1
Bunche Hall Reduced No HVAC turned off. Only on setbacks
Campus Services Bldg. I Reduced Office turned down. CHW stays on
East Melnitz Bldg Off  
Facilities Management Building Off  
Franz - Addition II Reduced On setbacks only
Franz - Addition IV Reduced On setbacks only
Franz - Tower Reduced On setbacks only
Franz Hall - Old Reduced On setbacks only. Fan for server rm 1213 on
Haines Hall Off  
Law Bldg. Reduced Normal HVAC will be restored Aug 20 to support the fall semester
Macgowan Hall Off  
Math Sciences Bldg. - New Reduced Some fans on for server rms
Math Sciences Bldg. - Old Reduced AHU-12 serving 4th and 5th floors only will stay on for servers
Melnitz Hall Reduced On setback mode only
Murphy Hall - EAST Reduced  
Murphy Hall - WEST Reduced on thermostats by occupants
Perloff Hall Reduced Most fans off.1st floor fan to stay on
Powell Library Off Normal HVAC on Saturdays of the 3 day weekend, 9/2
Public Policy Bldg. Reduced No HVAC turned off. Only on setbacks. Normal HVAC for Arts libr. on Saturday 9/1
Royce Hall Off  
Strathmore Building Reduced on setback only
Student Activities Center Off  
Young Research Library Off Normal HVAC on Saturday of 3 day weekend 9/1. Setback schedules shall be provided at a later date.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Are you turning off lights?
Lights will be turned off in unoccupied areas but can be turned on again at the local main switches. If you should choose to work during these scheduled times. please do remember to turn off the lights behind you upon leaving the area.

Do I need a key to get in?
Building hours when buildings will be locked or unlocked will NOT be altered due to this HVAC reduction program.

What time will the building air be turned off or curtailed?
For summer Sundays, building air will be affected by as early as 4pm, Saturday night in some buildings and as late as Sunday at 12am in others. For the 3-day weekends in Labor Day. Building air will be affected by as early as 8-10pm, Friday evening. For the 4th of July, building air will be affected by as early as 9-10pm, Monday evening.
Buildings will be either setback or turned off, as indicated on the Building Status List. Some areas of the building may still be maintained to protect computers, temperature-sensitive materials, etc.

What time will the building air be back in service to ensure appropriate comfort?
For summer Sundays, building air will resume normal mode by as early as 12am to 4am Monday morning.
For the 3-day weekend in Labor Day, building air will resume normal mode by as early as 9pm Monday evening to 12am Tuesday morning. For the Fourth of July, building air will resume normal mode by as early as 12am to 4am Wednesday morning.

Will our hot water heater be out of service too?
Although hot water heating was not available during the longer winter break interim, the hot water will NOT be affected during this Summer's energy conservation initiative.

What number should I call if utility problems in the buildings should arise?
Please call the Facilities Management Trouble Call Center at (82)5-9236.

What about those buildings not mentioned in the Building Status List? Will they be supported with HVAC?
Buildings NOT listed on the Building Status list will be left on normal mode and will not be affected by this summer's HVAC Reduction Program.

Vice Chancellor Memo regarding Summer HVAC Reduction

Energy Conservation Tips

Your help is needed! All departments, building coordinators and employees are requested to please support reducing energy costs by implementing the following power conservation measures whenever possible:

Computers

  • Turn off all personal appliances including fans, radios and desk lamps
  • Turn off all office equipment including computers, monitors, printers, plotters, facsimile machines, shredders, typewriters, and overhead task lights every night and every weekend.
  • Turn off all equipment in computer labs. If you can't turn off the whole computer, turn off the monitor and the printer.
  • Enable power management features on laser printers and/or turn off laser printers when not actively printing.
  • Screen savers do not save energy but giving your computer a nap does. Enable power management features so your computer monitor and hard drive will go into a low power (blank screen) "sleep mode" when not actively in use.
  • When purchasing any office equipment, be sure to consider Energy Star models that "power down" after a specified period of inactivity.

Heating and Cooling

  • Set local thermostats to low or off. If you have a programmable thermostat, please use it to its best advantage by setting an energy conservation mode at optimum times.
  • Where you have control of your thermostat, set the heating point to no greater than 68 degrees and cooling to no less the 74 degrees F.
  • During the summer season, close blinds, drapes and curtains to reduce heat gain from windows that receive direct sunlight.
  • During the winter season, open blinds, drapes and to let the sun in. If there is no sunlight, close them in order to keep the heat in especially at night.
  • Keep windows and exterior doors closed in heated or air conditioned areas.

Lighting

  • Use day lighting from windows or skylights, instead of electrical lighting whenever possible.
  • Replace incandescent lamps with the lower wattage compact fluorescent lamps whenever possible. Compact fluorescents (CF's) also help to reduce unwanted heat gain during hot summer months yet still provide equivalent lighting.
  • Try task lighting to reduce overhead lighting.
  • Turn off all unnecessary lights, including: overhead lighting, lighting in unoccupied rooms, equipment and storage areas. Reduce overhead lighting, decorative lighting, signage and other lighting inside and out not necessary for security and safety. Maintain security and safety lighting at the lowest acceptable levels.

Miscellaneous

  • Turn off all office and kitchen/lunch room appliances including copiers, printers, microwaves, toaster ovens, and coffee pots every night and weekend.
  • Turn off all specialty equipment that will not be used over the weekend and holidays.
  • Set fume hoods to minimum open when not in use.
  • Use hot water sparingly. Conserve water. Turn off water taps when not in use.
  • Recycle. Please dispose of recyclable materials to the appropriate recycling receptacles provided throughout the campus and building locations. For information regarding our Recycling Program, please go to http://www.fm.ucla.edu/Recycling.html or call our Recycling Hotline at (310) 825-3971.
  • Recycle Your Ink Jet/Laser Jet Cartridges. You can obtain a list of cartridges eligible for recycling by calling the Facilities Management Recycling Hot Line at (310) 825-3971.
  • Please report bad thermostats and any air or faucet leaks to Facilities Management Trouble Call Center.
  • Please report areas where energy is being wasted to our energy conservation email address, conserveenergy@facnet.ucla.edu.

Contact List

Robert Striff, Energy Manager (82)5-3783
David Johnson, Director of Energy Services and Utilities (82)5-3402

For questions and concerns regarding the Summer HVAC reduction program, please send your emails to conserveenergy@facnet.ucla.edu

Emergency Contact List
Please contact the Facilities Management Trouble Call Center at (82)5-9236 should problems arise. The Trouble Call Center is Facilities Management's 24 hour, 7 days-a-week "hotline" for routine maintenance and emergency response to facilities and environmental problems.

 
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