Critical overheating at a chiller control cabinet connection
Critical overheating at an incoming connection inside the chiller control cabinet of an occupied commercial office building, with a temperature rise of nearly 140°F over ambient.
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Critical overheating at an incoming connection inside the chiller control cabinet of an occupied commercial office building, with a temperature rise of nearly 140°F over ambient.
Yes. The report documents findings and severity in the format facility and insurance reviews expect.
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