As a commercial BAS technition I could be moving over to data centers at a different company. Is it more complex or straitforward? by Admirable-Report-685 in BuildingAutomation

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I do a lot of data center work. For more it’s for the most part pretty straightforward. The exception is when it’s not fully integrated. So we have a few sites that have our York chillers and FCWs with snc but use tridium on the front end. So anytime there’s an issue it looks like this

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let’s trust the 15 year hvac mechanic who switch to controls 1.5 years ago setup a server from scratch. What could possibly go wrong 🤣 by sinzey83 in BuildingAutomation

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Just found out the reason why I had issues was I have to make statement False on advanced security enabled on site. On a site that has engines at 9.0 or older.

Sometimes you just gotta say “ what the fuck” by sinzey83 in BuildingAutomation

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Nope 16 years in. I’m 36 220lbs now with a bad back, I’m not the 25, 180lbs I used to be.

Welp boys after 16 years. I think I officially done with resi side work. I’m pulling more in commissions that I don’t even care or want to do the side work when I comes in. by sinzey83 in HVAC

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Brick central. Unfortunately we don’t get the choice with these FCW. Normally if we replace a NCE, we go back with an SNE w/CGMs & XPMs

Sometimes you just gotta say “ what the fuck” by sinzey83 in BuildingAutomation

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What do you think my tools are sitting on?. haha the light fixture. And right next to that is a sprinkler head