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District warns chiller plant overheating could threaten $2–2.5M of KHS equipment; staff cite utility voltage fluctuations
Summary
Staff told the board that the KHS chiller plant has reached internal temperatures of 105–110°F, putting equipment (estimated at $2–2.5 million) and warranties at risk; they recommended installing an air handler and cited voltage fluctuation issues with CenterPoint that may also be contributing to equipment alarms.
District facilities staff told trustees that the chiller plant serving the high school is overheating and placing expensive equipment at risk. "We have over $2,000,000 worth of equipment in this chiller plant right now," the presenter said, adding that internal temperatures had reached about 105–110°F last year.
Staff recommended installing an air‑handler unit inside the chiller…
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