On a hot summer day in my new office, my client and I were shivering cold. “The air conditioning is hyperactive, maybe?” I jokingly wondered as we pulled on sweaters.
I turned the thermostat up to 76 degrees, then 80, but the cold air wouldn’t stop.“Our HVAC system seems overactive,” I explained later to my husband. “Could it be too big for the office space?”“It’s probably the thermostat, not the air-conditioner,” he said.
His insight didn’t warm my office, but it made sense. It wasn’t a cooling-system problem, but a control-system problem. Punching temperature control buttons wasn’t helpful if the instructions weren’t getting to the air-conditioner.A few days later, I met an office neighbor.
When I told him about my problem, he proposed another theory: “Your thermostat doesn’t work. My thermostat controls your air conditioner.
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