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A lesson learned on yesterday's job !
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<blockquote data-quote="Revved Up Sparky" data-source="post: 446280" data-attributes="member: 5050"><p>Not yet, it happened at 5.00pm on Friday. I have emailed my boss telling him that if he gets a callout bill from the IT engineer then don't pay it as I acted on circuit information supplied to me from the Estates department which turned out to be incorrect. However with hindsight I now believe that this incident could have been avoided if I had arranged for a scheduled shutdown of the server room at the beginning of the job and correctly identified the circuit feeding that server room.</p><p></p><p>Tony I'm with you on this. It seems to me that most UPSes I come across, ESPECIALLY in hospitals, have been neglected even though they are often supplying very expensive equipment !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revved Up Sparky, post: 446280, member: 5050"] Not yet, it happened at 5.00pm on Friday. I have emailed my boss telling him that if he gets a callout bill from the IT engineer then don't pay it as I acted on circuit information supplied to me from the Estates department which turned out to be incorrect. However with hindsight I now believe that this incident could have been avoided if I had arranged for a scheduled shutdown of the server room at the beginning of the job and correctly identified the circuit feeding that server room. Tony I'm with you on this. It seems to me that most UPSes I come across, ESPECIALLY in hospitals, have been neglected even though they are often supplying very expensive equipment ! [/QUOTE]
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