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Indoor Temperature

2015-04-18
In County Manager

Guidelines for Indoor Thermal Comfort and Ventilation: Administrative Memo B-28

ADMINISTRATIVE MEMORANDUM COUNTY OF SAN MATEO NUMBER: B-28 SUBJECT: Guidelines for Indoor Thermal Comfort and Ventilation RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: County Manager APPROVED: John L. Maltbie, County Manager DATE: January 26, 2015 This Administrative Memorandum rescinds and replaces Administrative Memorandum B-28, dated July 28, 2003, revising the policy of Guidelines for Indoor Thermal Comfort and Ventilation. Purpose This memorandum establishes an acceptable temperature range for buildings with Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) temperature controlled areas. Background The cost of gas and electricity used to heat, cool, light and power county buildings and equipment represent approximately forty (40) percent of the facility charges that Departments pay. ARead More →

   
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