Originally posted by Frank Cox
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of remote energy management system, and after hours, all the lights would automatically shut off, except for
a bare minimum of safety lighting in the halls & offices. if I wanted to stay late or come in and do some work
after the building was closed for the day, I had to call somebody in St Louis to turn the lights on, ( ! ) and
either give them an estimate of how long I was going to be in the building, or call them back before I left
& have them turn the lites off.
After about a year of doing this, the system was changed to where motion detectors were put in some
parts of the building, and in other parts of the building, there was a swtchplate with a button you could
push which would turn the lights on in that area for an hour- - although we discovered that you could
push it several times & get a maximum of 3hrs of light before having to push it again.
More recently, I worked in a screening room where there was a water fountain that ran for over a year
because nobody could find the valve to shut it off. (No, it wasn't behind the fountain- - I looked)
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