Javier supposedly getting Tommy John surgery.
Bondag said:
Were we waiting in the 2 for 1 discount on the TJ?
I went on 6/4 which the heat wasn't bad that day. According to weather underground it was a high of 91, 86 during the game.Milwaukees Best Light said:
Anyone been to a game recently? I heard some grumbling about the air conditioning not getting it done. Is that true? Last season it was brutal, but it was an awful summer. Considering going Sunday, but don't want to sweat my ass off on Father's Day.
Last game we went to definitely seemed hotter than normal. Not like sweat your ass off in your seat hot, but not cool. We actually hung out for awhile at guest services after dropping off the stroller and signing up to get our daughter's first game voucher because a vent was there and it was noticeably cooler than the rest of the stadium.Milwaukees Best Light said:
Anyone been to a game recently? I heard some grumbling about the air conditioning not getting it done. Is that true? Last season it was brutal, but it was an awful summer. Considering going Sunday, but don't want to sweat my ass off on Father's Day.
AgLA06 said:
Facility is coming up on 25 years old. Chilling plant getting some age on it.
Million square feet by 100' tall facility is a lot of volume to cool.
https://www.compressorsunlimited.com/what-is-the-lifespan-of-a-commercial-hvac-system/#:~:text=Chiller%3A%2020%2D30%20years%20for,materials%3B%2030%2B%20with%20cast%20ironmaroon barchetta said:AgLA06 said:
Facility is coming up on 25 years old. Chilling plant getting some age on it.
Million square feet by 100' tall facility is a lot of volume to cool.
Age of the chilling plant shouldn't be an issue as long as it was built to handle the capacity required and is properly maintained.
Guarantee that most the the medical center and downtown buildings all have chillers that are older (although TECO behind the Mays Clinic at M.D. Anderson did get an upgrade several years back)
you're comparing a hospital to a baseball stadium?maroon barchetta said:AgLA06 said:
Facility is coming up on 25 years old. Chilling plant getting some age on it.
Million square feet by 100' tall facility is a lot of volume to cool.
Age of the chilling plant shouldn't be an issue as long as it was built to handle the capacity required and is properly maintained.
Guarantee that most the the medical center and downtown buildings all have chillers that are older (although TECO behind the Mays Clinic at M.D. Anderson did get an upgrade several years back)
sts7049 said:you're comparing a hospital to a baseball stadium?maroon barchetta said:AgLA06 said:
Facility is coming up on 25 years old. Chilling plant getting some age on it.
Million square feet by 100' tall facility is a lot of volume to cool.
Age of the chilling plant shouldn't be an issue as long as it was built to handle the capacity required and is properly maintained.
Guarantee that most the the medical center and downtown buildings all have chillers that are older (although TECO behind the Mays Clinic at M.D. Anderson did get an upgrade several years back)
The Astros have released first baseman José Abreu from the Major League roster, General Manager Dana Brown announced today.
— Houston Astros (@astros) June 14, 2024
The Astros will announce a corresponding move later today.
Not only that, but the thermal properties of the roof coatings and west facing window film are probably starting to decline at this point. All of that stuff has finite operational ages and I'm betting they are getting to the point that upgrades/replacements are probably due.AgLA06 said:
Facility is coming up on 25 years old. Chilling plant getting some age on it.
Million square feet by 100' tall facility is a lot of volume to cool.