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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 429080" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>This is a legit issue. My secretary had to wear a sweater most of the summer due to it. The whole building was set to one thermostat and, consequently, ran a lot colder then what it was set for. And that was during the regular school year. It got even worse in the summer since there were a lot fewer bodies to heat the building up. However, the energy costs were lower since there was a lot less variation in temperature to contend with; when it got frigid it never heated up much.</p><p></p><p>The rest is correct. The standards were set back in the '50s and make a lot less then no sense today. The only reason we haven't changed them is that the HVAC equipment manufacturers don't want to re-tool. I say: tough beans. Do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 429080, member: 265"] This is a legit issue. My secretary had to wear a sweater most of the summer due to it. The whole building was set to one thermostat and, consequently, ran a lot colder then what it was set for. And that was during the regular school year. It got even worse in the summer since there were a lot fewer bodies to heat the building up. However, the energy costs were lower since there was a lot less variation in temperature to contend with; when it got frigid it never heated up much. The rest is correct. The standards were set back in the '50s and make a lot less then no sense today. The only reason we haven't changed them is that the HVAC equipment manufacturers don't want to re-tool. I say: tough beans. Do it. [/QUOTE]
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