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AIR CONDITIONING PROBLEMS

Document Type: 
CREST [1]
Collection: 
NGA Records (Formerly NIMA) [2]
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP94T00858R000600860001-9
Release Decision: 
RIPPUB
Original Classification: 
U
Document Page Count: 
5
Document Creation Date: 
December 28, 2016
Document Release Date: 
February 28, 2008
Sequence Number: 
1
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
April 13, 1983
Content Type: 
MEMO
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Approved For Release 2008/02/28: CIA-RDP94T00858R000600860001-9 MMMb" L DATA CENTER OPERATIONS BRANCH NDS OPERATIONS PROCEDURE MANUAL SYSTEM SW&HW AIR CONDITIONING PROBLEMS SYMBOLIC TITLE: N/A PROGRAMMER: 1 AL. ONLY Approved For Release 2008/02/28: CIA-RDP94T00858R000600860001-9 Approved For Release 2008/02/28: CIA-RDP94T00858R000600860001-9 ,?i"1i.SEt~`:Ti.TN~',,''i._ ' ?OIJLY 13 July 1977 I~iE1SORANDUM FOR: All Computer Ops. Personnel SUBJECT . Procedure in the Event of Air-Conditioning Problems 1. Until the installation of an automatic temperature alarm system, I am asking the shift supervisors and their operators to monitor the computer room temperatures very closely. There is a temperature recorder located on the console in the 1110 computer room, which is to be used as the monitoring device. This recorder requires winding like a clock, and should he wound each morning. The recording chart does not require changing each day, but approxi- mately every three or four days, unless of course there has been re- corded a'significant temperature change in which case I will require that chart for my records. 2. The following are steps to be immediately taken in the event of a significant temperature change. The chart usually records room temperatures between 72/73', so i would suyyest tildt Le1lgit1'dLU1'd readings of 75? or better are significant. Lower temperatures are not as crucial or critical as higher temperatures, unless.they record below 68?: a. In the event of a significant temperature change, immedi- ately notify myself or the Branch Chief's. We inturn will contact the Logistics Branch, and alert Ron Wootters' section (PSS). After normal duty hours and on weekends the shift supervisor should im- medi.ately notify Security. b. If we are informed that we have lost our air-conditioning, but will be returned to us in 5 or 10 minutes, then begin shutting down all equipment not needed. If the outage will be longer than 10 or 15 minutes then it is suggested you begin to shut down the entire computer systems, and remain down until temperatures have stabilized. c. If it becomes necessary to go completely down then be sure to notify all persons concerned,Ops. Officers-, Univac C.E.'s, etc. d. In regards to 1782 drums and disk drives the only immediate steps necessary are to lift heads and retract heads, leaving drums and drives rotating. AUN;INIS":!:TVVE-INTr"RP!AL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2008/02/28: CIA-RDP94T00858R000600860001-9 Approved For Release 2008/02/28: CIA-RDP94T00858R000600860001-9 ( LF 110 ? Operating rtequii?ements: a. Temperature - 65 degrees F t.ol BCldegrees F. b. Humidity - 35% to 70%. The same design points Should be selected as listed for the U4914. If the false floor is used on air plenum the following design point should be selected. Temperature - 65 degrees F + 2 degrees Humidity - 60% ? 5i Fluctuations of the environment contribute most to unreliable operation, however, operating with a room tcirp-nratu:re of 76 degrees F/80 degrees F or a plenum temperature of 70 degrees F/75 degrees F would show their effect. iiank' you for allowing me to be of assistance in this matter. Account Representative STAT Approved For Release 2008/02/28: CIA-RDP94T00858R000600860001-9 --------------- Approved For Release 2008/02/28: CIA-RDP94T00858R000600860001-9 ILLEGIB 2l al 1".i , 1976 (',: ntrel. lnte111 F;c?ice A I-Eracy STAT At your request, the fcllotaing are Sper,,s J-l.~-ac's recomre~Ided epe ci..ficatio.is fer your UNIVAC 11911 and 1110 e uip!nente. jL4 24 Operating Fe~-,uireiaents: a. Tei pe,rature 60 degrees F to 80 deg'eas F. b. Relative humidity 30`4 to 70% not to exceed a dew ntc-e62.degreesF. vaf O\'c')' i nc entire I?' 0 f ,r i ~' ;~;,Nr _, it 7_: I"I.., ~;i',.i..ld?~Ci to 1TAT%11 ' tlz^V (,C+rl+,l?n]_ r it's not required. A Uc, ipl point shcnu.l;7 hi? ,,r.1 or?+.rri nn mn _~ under i ormal operation a+i thin the fn' lowing linits: Temperature - + 2 degrees F Relative il-amidit Linear Change -? 10 degrees per hr. max. A.lthoegh it a.l.pe. rs at' first glance that open.:i~~g cerjition rnuy It is recommended that the following design point be selected. Temperature - 72 degrees llutaidity- - 50% Poor. Operating: a. Temperature - 50 degrees F to 9I de r b. H- Tidity - 20% to 85% not to exceed a dew -oint of 67 degrees F. c. Linesr Chs.I-a,e - 20 degrees per hr. n ax. Approved For Release 2008/02/28: CIA-RDP94T00858R000600860001-9 Approved For Release 2008/02/28: CIA-RDP94T00858R000600860001-9 SUiJJECT: Procedure in the Event of Air-Conditioning Problems e. On a computer shut-down it is absolutely necessary to call the Univac C.E.'s and inform them 3f our situation. They should be present to po,.er the computer systems back-u:. Chicf, Computer Operations section, COB/CSD/PSG STAT Approved For Release 2008/02/28: CIA-RDP94T00858R000600860001-9

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