Running air conditioning maintenance on the unit at the museum

It was customary for us to share the dos and don’ts of operating and caring for a new unit

It is rare to have night jobs at the cooling corporation, but the cooling industry is vast, and we, as the cooling representatives, expect a broad spectrum of jobs. This particular job had to be at night because it was at the museum, and if done during the day, it would have forced the facility to close when the cooling specialists were working on the air conditioner. What we thought would be a quick job of running air conditioning maintenance turned into an entire installation. When we discovered that air conditioning repairs would not help with indoor comfort, we started working on installing a new mini split air conditioner which was the HVAC equipment the client had chosen. It was time-consuming as we had to remove the broken cooling unit before fitting it into the new unit. We worked well through the night and completed the process in the wee hours of the morning. We knew more about air conditioning and handled the job pretty efficiently. Though we were tired, we pushed on, and at some point, we took a break to admire the artifacts in the museum. The building was tranquil, with no visitors and armed guards protecting the priceless artifacts. As the cooling tech fitted the new quality air conditioner, I drafted the rules for keeping the unit working optimally. It was customary for us to share the dos and don’ts of operating and caring for a new unit. When we finished the job, we went by a 24-hour eatery where we got food then I headed home for a good sleep before returning to the office briefly.

 

 

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