Subject: Re: Vanguard Lofts - Building Heat
From: Michele Tittle (micheletittle@sbcglobal.net)
Date: Wed Dec 07 2005 - 11:19:00 CST
My guess would be because heat rises, so the 7th floor would be the warmest?
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From: "nimish adhvaryu" <nimishadhvaryu@yahoo.com>
To: <vanguard-talk@venus.soci.niu.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: Vanguard Lofts - Building Heat
> Why is the 7th floor temp higher than the rest?
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> Donald Knight <rodellknight@ameritech.net> wrote: And I second that
motion!!!
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> Perhaps we can have electronic voting and/or meetings to improve owner
participation. Have a blog or wiki or something for issue discussion and
some electronic voting....
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> -Rodell
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> Barbara Thomas wrote:
> It is just fine with me that the hallway heat is set low to save money.
> Natural gas costs are going to be outrageous this year, so anything that
> helps is good.
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> I'm sure that it won't be any colder than the frigid AC temps in the halls
> in the summer. In fact, I wonder if anything can be done about that next
> summer to save money.
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> Barbara Thomas
> 501
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael E. Rutkowski"
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> Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 9:49 AM
> Subject: Re: Vanguard Lofts - Building Heat
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> > The hallway heat has been purposely reduced to 60 degrees to reduce
> > heating costs. With the cold outside air, it is not surprising that we
> > are not hitting the 60 degree mark.
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> > Michael E. Rutkowski
> > Principal
> > First Properties, LLC
> > Phone: 312.829.8900
> > Fax: 312.829.8950
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