2021 Planned Power Outage 6/15/21
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UO Campus Planning and Facilities Management will be conducting short, staggered power outages in some of our buildings on the morning of June 15. The work involves necessary maintenance on several electrical feeder breakers that power numerous campus buildings. The project is critical for the continued safe operation of the campus electrical system.

The office also will test the university’s ability to self-power with the UO’s Central Power Station to ensure that equipment and systems perform as designed. That is needed preparation for a potential situation where the primary power source for campus is temporarily lost.

The project and its effects resemble similar planned outages that occurred last June with minimal issues. Fewer buildings will be affected by this year’s project.

Members of the campus community should think about how the outages might impact them or their equipment and work with their supervisors or department heads to take necessary precautions. For some, this may mean powering down equipment in advance of scheduled outages or taking additional steps.

Individuals who wish to request planning assistance for the outages should contact Campus Planning and Facilities Management Work Control at workcontrolcenter@uoregon.edu or 541-346-2319.

At 7:35 a.m. Tuesday, June 15, the entire campus will shift from the primary EWEB power source to the backup generator system at the Central Power Station. This will test the station’s capabilities in providing power to vital university operations should the area experience a major power outage.

While not anticipated, some buildings may briefly lose power when the switch occurs if a portion of the system does not perform as expected. The university will be powered by the Central Power Station throughout the rest of the morning.

Starting at 8 a.m., around 40 buildings on campus will experience rolling power outages lasting approximately 15 minutes, plus building restoration time where crews will ensure systems are successfully coming back online.

The outages will occur sequentially, with the feeders and the buildings they power being shut off at the top of the hour every hour between 8 and 11 a.m. Maintenance on each feeder will be completed and the power restored before moving to the next feeder within around 15 minutes.

For a detailed schedule and map of buildings affected, visit the June 2021 power outage webpage. Updates about the project will be posted on that page and on Around the O.

The university does not expect major disruptions to its wired or wireless network on campus or its core IT services such as email, Canvas, Zoom, DuckWeb, Banner or Office 365 during the outages.

Please shut down and unplug all multi-function copier devices as well as any printers during scheduled power outages. The software on these machines can be negatively affected due to the power surge when the power is turned back on.  A power surge can corrupt the clone files in the machines and change preconfigured settings.

It is anticipated that UO on-campus operations will still largely be remote at the time of the power testing and maintenance project. That means building access is limited, 24 hours a day, to those with card or key access.

For additional questions about the outage, contact Work Control at workcontrolcenter@uoregon.edu or 541-346-2319.

Electrical Outage (near Gallery Walk) 4/26/21 – 4/27/21
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Begin:  Monday, April 26th, 2021 at 6:00 pm

End:      Tuesday, April 27th, 2021 at 2:00 am

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  Millrace 1 (#95), Millrace 2 (#96), Millrace 3 (#97), Millrace Workshop (#98), Greenhouse Preparation (#109), Old Greenhouse (#110), Research Greenhouse (#111), Paleoecology Research (#112), Archaeology Research (#116), Fine Arts Studio Sculpture (#125A), Fine Arts Studio Ceramics (#125B), Fine Arts Studio Metalsmith/Jewelry (#125C)

Scope:  EWEB electrical outage for 8 hour period to transition overhead lines to underground through newly installed electrical switch.

Services Impacted:  Electricity will be off line during this time.

Special Instructions:  Please shut down all multi-function copier devices as well as any printers during scheduled power outages. The software on these machines can be negatively affected due to the power surge when the power is turned back on.  A power surge can corrupt the clone files in the machines and change preconfigured settings.

Work Performed By:  EWEB

ContactDarin Dehle, CPFM Director Capital Construction, 541-346-2282

Clean Steam Shutdown 4/20/21
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UPDATE 4/20: The autoclave clean steam heat exchanger is back online. Please allow 4-8 hours for the chemical treated steam to work its way out of the pipeline.

Begin:  Tuesday, April 20th, 2021 at 6:00 am

End:      Tuesday, April 20th, 2021 at 1:00 pm

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  Cascade Annex, Columbia Hall, Huestis Hall, Klamath Hall, Lewis Integrative Science Building (LISB), Onyx Bridge, Pacific Hall, Streisinger Hall, University Health Services, Volcanology, Willamette Hall, and ZIRC

Scope:  Due to a leaking steam condensate valve and a damaged temperature probe wire, the autoclave clean steam heat exchanger will be shut down. Chemical treated steam will be cross connected to the pipeline for the duration of the shutdown.

Services Impacted

·           Clean steam will be unavailable but chemically treated 60 psi steam will be cross connected and routed through the pipeline for the duration of the shutdown.

·           No building heat or hot water will be impacted.

Extra Notes:  We will send out a notice when the system is back online.

Work Performed By:  CPFM Utilities & Energy

ContactKyle Wilson, CPFM Utilities Maintenance Manager, 541-346-2246

REVISED: Hayward Field (NW Corner) Power Outage 5/27/21
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REVISED DATE and TIME:

The shutdown described below did not actually take place and GBC has rescheduled for May 27th, 11:30 am – 3:00 pm.  Information remains the same – only date and time have changed.

 

BeginWednesday, April 28th, 2021 at 7:30 am Thursday, May 27th, 2021 at 11:30 am

End:      Wednesday, April 28th, 2021 at 8:30 am Thursday, May 27th, 2021 at 3:00 pm

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  Hayward Field – Northwest Corner

Scope:  Panel NW-LPC-2 will be shut down to remove temporary power for the Human Physiology Tenant Improvement project.  Sub-panel NW LCA will also be impacted.

Services Impacted:  NW corner.  See attached for panel NW-LPC 2 circuit identification.

Special Instructions:  Please shut down all multi-function copier devices as well as any printers during scheduled power outages. The software on these machines can be negatively affected due to the power surge when the power is turned back on.  A power surge can corrupt the clone files in the machines and change preconfigured settings.

Work Performed By:  JKG Electric

ContactGene Mowery, CPFM Owner’s Representative, 541-346-5593

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