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For Judge, each room has a small thermostat that is usually tan or gray and
has numbers on it. It is located near your window. This thermostat is really a
valve that allows differing amounts of steam to enter your particular radiator;
the more steam that enters the radiator, the warmer you will be. As noted
above, the times steam is delivered to your building is controlled by a
computerized program, and that steam is either all the way on or all the way
off. Your room thermostat will only affect the heat output of your radiator
when the building is receiving steam. If you have trouble setting this
thermostat, call the ORL Operations Office at 6-1203 during normal business
hours, 8 AM until 4:30 PM, M-F. Report the problem and we will send someone to
your room to check it with a digital thermometer. If it is found that the heat
is below 66°F or above 70°F, we will call Facilities, Operations and Management
and ask them to send someone to correct the problem. After business hours and
on weekends, you may call 6-2344 to report heating problems.
If you have any questions, call or blitz: Woody Eckels, Director of
Residential Operations, 646-1203.
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