Maintenance foreman Mike Wyatt takes the top off of a boiler plug. Wyatt does this in order to clean the inside of the plug for inspection. He also has to clean the chillers to prepare them for use.
As the temperature changes, the maintenance department is ready to turn on the air conditioning in CHS.
Maintenance department member Mike Wyatt said, “We’re getting ready for air conditioning. We tore apart the air conditioners and cleaned them up for inspection. We passed the inspection, and we are ready to put them together. During spring break we will change the temperatures in the room from 68 degrees to 75 degrees.”
The school board and the school administration set up the temperature changes in the school to reduce energy cost.
Senior Christopher Robinson said, “Every department feels different, temperature wise, hopefully the change in temperature helps with this situation.”
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