University Dally Kansan Wednesday, October 30, 1974 5 Thermostats keeping B&G busv BY BOB WELLBORN Buildings and Grounds Renorter Bv BOB WELLBORN The department of buildings and grounds is in the middle of a three-week process of resetting every thermostat on campus to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. The department of buildings and grounds, said yesterday. The heat on the campus was turned on on campus at 10am, night-time temperature (high) and lower than ground. "There are about four or five weeks in the fall and spring when we have continual problems in heating and cooling because the house doesn't stay very constant." Ousahd said. A survey of five buildings on campus yesterday showed that Watson Library thermostats hadn't been reset from 78 to 88 and Hall and Strong Hall thermostats had been. The temperature settings on the thermostats in Fraser Hall are unknown. Expansion okay granted hospital Lawrence Memorial Hospital's application for a certificate of need was approved last night by the Capital Regional Health Planning Council in Topeka. "Obtaining the certificate of need is the last approval hurdle for the hospital's expansion project." Wade Dexter, assistant hospital administrator, said yesterday. Expansion will raise the number of beds from 164 to 200, provide a new laboratory, surgical and emergency facilities, and provide facilities for radiology and dietary maintenance. People working in these buildings had been asked to about how comfortable or uncomfortable they were. Lynn Bokelman, Olathe senior, said the library had been uncomfortably warm since the furnaces had been tuned on two weeks ago, but it was too cold before. Terri Rattifl, personal secretary to Charles Kiesler, professor of psychology, said too much heat in her Fraser Hall office had been a recurring problem. "we called them (Buildings and Grounds) last week," she said. "It was about 90 inside. They came over and said they were the problem. Today it is comfortable." "It's always hot, always," said Leah Hurst, secretary in the Dean of Men's office. The thermometer there read 78 degrees. The thermometer in the office of John Conard, assistant to the Chancellor, said 78 degrees, but the thermostat was set at 68 degrees. A conference room in the chancellor's suite had a 76 degree temperature reading. The windows on the south side of the room were open, a common solution to high temperatures in Strong Hall yesterday, where the high for the day was 74 degrees. In a classroom in Flint Hall last night, the thermometer said 83 degrees. Ousaidh explained some of the problems of controlling temperatures in some other buildings. Because of the complicated design of Wescow Hall, the air-conditioning in the building will remain on until the outside temperature drops to 49 degrees, Ousdahl said. He also said thermostats in Wescoe Hall DOLE: Agriculture BOB paid for by Kansans for Senator Dole, Bob Wells, Chairman box 1338, Topek, Kansas Mother's will Present: Doug Yuska Guitarist (6 & 12 Strings) For the next 4 weeks were placed for a "zone control" type of temperature control. There is one thermostat for every three rooms in the building. If one classroom with a thermostat is filled with students, he said, the temperatures of the students will drive up the room's temperature, possibly leaving the other two rooms controlled by that thermostat too cold. No Cover Charge Wed. 8:30-12:00 Another building that has always been a problem is Summerfield Hall. The south side of the building is glass. Many people have tried to solve the problem of uniform heating in Summerfield, but no one has succeeded. 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