So, if needed this weekend, we can make the switch to AC. 🙂
PLEASE REMEMBER, making the switch to AC and if needed back to Heat, is not like flipping a switch. The process can take several hours. When the heat goes off, we have to wait for the temperature of the water in the pipes to drop to a safe range in order to begin circulating it through the cooling system. Then, when the weather calls for cooling, it takes more time for the water to cool down to a temperature where noticeable cooling can take place. This process indeed takes several hours.
AND, this process happens in reverse, if and when we return to Heating.
Also remember, this time of year we are required to provide heating up to a certain indoor temperature overnight and during the day. So despite what the weather is outside, we are closely monitoring indoor conditions to make sure we do not HAVE to provide heat, before we switch to AC.
PLEASE HAVE PATIENCE! We want as many residents as possible to be as comfortable as possible. But weather conditions and outdoor temps can change very quickly, and we are very often finding it challenging to keep up. If you experience discomfort, don’t hesitate to let us know, just remember it takes time to adjust settings and switch back and forth.
Given the time of year, heating is our priority, consistent with requirements of Chicago code. Once our system is ready though, we expect to have cooling available should the weather call for it. We expect by June, the heating plant will be taken out of service for seasonal maintenance, and the system will default to cooling for the duration of the summer.
As it stands with the present weather outlook, heating will need to remain available most days, though it may go off on warmer days. Once the AC is ready to go, cooling will come on when the sun is out at around 60 degrees and higher and heating when outdoor temps are in the mid to low 50s or colder. This range of temps is typically where we see the demand fluctuate this time of year. We have sensors throughout the interior and exterior of the building, including the hallways which usually give us a pretty good idea of temps in PT homes. So our staff will monitor those very closely should we need to switch manually or make adjustments.
Owner and resident feedback is always welcome and greatly appreciated. While it can be a challenge with how quickly the weather can change, and how quickly the water temperature in the pipes can transition, we realize full sun during the day turns half of the building into a green house. So we ask for your patience in such conditions. Nonetheless, feedback from residents can help trigger manual adjustments which can improve comfort.
While it will not be 100% comfortable for 100% of our residents, 100% of the time, resident comments and observations can help us make adjustments and improve conditions as much as possible. Shoot us an e-mail at parktowercondo@dkcondo.com, or call the office 773-769-3250.