Dear all
Some information’s about the leak!
The leak will be on the primary cooling system, so all secondary systems will be running and maintaining flow and pressure.
The cooling water is colored light green – let me know if you have seen cooling water
We have a small leak off app 400L/day – so far we have isolated 1530-1550 (math.), 1130-1137 (Bio), 1510-1516 (Chem) and 1590-1593 (inano) – all on the same cooling system and without finding the
leak.
Based on the reply we received so far, we will do the interruption at one exchanger at the time.
The interruption will last for max 2 hours
We will contact you before we enter your area
Regards
Andreas & John
John Mahler FM medarbejder Telefon: 2446 4735 john.mahler@au.dk
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Fra: Ulrik Ingerslev Uggerhøj <ulrik@phys.au.dk>
Sendt: 15. december 2020 15:49
Til: #PHYS vip all <vip-all@phys.au.dk>
Cc: Claus Grosen <cgr@phys.au.dk>; John Mahler <john.mahler@au.dk>
Emne: Interruption of cooling water supply in the basement
Dear all.
There is a request from John Mahler (cc.) to have a few-hours interruption in the cooling water supply in our labs in the basement during one of the days up to Christmas. Please
notify him, if this – as seen from your perspective – may not be done, and in that case when it may not be done. The idea is to use this ‘semi-lockdown situation’/holidays with reduced activities to do a necessary search for a leak in the cooling water
supply.
If nobody objects before Thursday 17th at noon, John will sketch a plan for when the interruption will happen, and which labs/buildings it will affect.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Ulrik
Ulrik I. Uggerhøj
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Aarhus University
Denmark
Phone: +45 2338 2373