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Take 5 for Safety

C-AD technicians installed a temporary fan to distribute steam heat and prevent freezing of cooling water lines in critical equipment. However, the temporary fix was not code compliant and had to be disconnected. No injuries occurred. |

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Take 5 for Safety

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  1. Take 5 for Safety E. Lessard March 3, 2015

  2. B930A, Emergency Installation of Fan to Prevent Freezing of Cooling Water Lines in Essential Equipment • The urgency of the repair was cold weather and subsequent water-line leak in critical Booster equipment • Their was inadequate heat in the area, and C-AD technicians installed a temporary, emergency fan to enable the distribution the steam heat • The temporary fix was judged later as something that does not demonstrate a code compliant temporary hookup • Upon identification of this situation, the temporary fan was disconnected and the wires cut by a C-AD Group Leader

  3. Temporary Electrical Fix NEC does not allow a splice in flexible wiring if it is not in a box

  4. Temporary Electrical Fixes • There were no injuries due to the installation and use of the temporary, emergency fan • The National Electrical Code (NEC) allows for temporary, emergency measures that are electrically safe but not code compliant • NEC 590.3:C Emergencies and Tests. Temporary electrical power and lighting installations shall be permitted during emergencies and for tests, experiments, and developmental work. • Have temporary, emergency, electrical fixes approved by the C-AD Chief Electrical Engineer, or his designee, at installation or as soon as practicable (assuming such repair may have to be done on off-hours)

  5. Look for Hazards in Every Direction – Weather • Light snow starting around 4 pm today with steady snow arriving around 6 pm but temps remain above freezing going into Wednesday morning with rain continuing into late night • Early Thursday morning we start to get the heavier amounts of snow that will last most of the day with dropping temps • Hazards • Flooding on streets and around buildings • Water accumulating and freezing • Survey drainage areas around C-AD buildings and send issues to F&O FOC (x2468)

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