[misc.misc] Unreliable AC Fix

preis@bc-cis.UUCP (03/30/87)

To those people who took the time out of their busy schedule to call or write,
    Thanks.


PROBLEM:
	An unreliable AC unit ( 1 of 2 protecting a vax and support hardware ).

PLAN:
	To monitor the temperature of the room or the status of the
	two ac units, and take immediate action when necessary.

SOLUTION:

my solution: 	to have temperature sensors act as a(n) (rs232 device) terminal
	 	and have a monitor program signal users to take action.
		--- prob: If there are no 'human' users logged in 
		( ie. 3 day weekend or 4am ) no action will be taken.

expensive 	to purchase a monitor that makes (a) pre-programmed phone
solution:  	call(s) if certain conditions exist, ie. high temp,
		smoke/fire, etc.  ( Can be purchased from environmental 
		control companies, see your phone book ).
		--- prob: cost: $1,500 ( most basic model ).  The cost is
		too high, also what if no one is at home at the pre
		programmed phone numbers?

best solution: 	Two thermostats,  one directly connected to campus police,
		the other connected to the power supply.

		The first, triggered at 80 F, will cause an indicator 
		light at campus police to illuminate on a panel with 
		COMPLETE instructions including names, and phone numbers.

		The second, triggered at 85 - 90 F, will shut off the 
		power supply to the computer hardware.  Rash, but effective. 
		
		( cost ~ $200 )
		
	
	Again, to all those people who called me or wrote to me, thanks for
	your interest.

				--- ALSO ---

	Comming soon to a uucp node near you:

	In about three weeks I will be posting a program that displays
	vmstat graphically ( do a man vmstat, and try vmstat +1 ).  It has
	some graphics, but mostly it's cursered numbers. 
	Everybody at our site who used my ( unpostable ) program really 
	liked it. 

				
				Thanks again,

	 			David William Preisler
				Assistant System Administrator 
phone: (718) 996-7375 (h)	
             780-5905 (w)	Brooklyn College
				Computer Science Department
electronic mail:		c/o rm. 0300 NE
      preis@bc-cis.UUCP        	Bedford Avenue and Ave H
      calbc289@cunyvm.BITNET	Brooklyn, New York 11210