Several buildings on campus are only capable of being in either the heating or cooling mode at any one time. Due to the complexities of switching buildings from cooling to heating, once we make this switch, it is difficult and labor-intensive to switch back to cooling if the need arises. For this reason, we wait for consistently cool outdoor temperatures before changing over.
Buildings that must be switched from cooling to heating include the following:
- Carrington Hall
- Cheek Hall
- Craig Hall
- Plaster Stadium West Grandstand
- University Bookstore
In the past, Facilities Management has transitioned buildings from cooling to heating mode when outdoor temperatures consistently reach highs of 54-57 degrees or less. So far this Fall, it has been incredibly difficult to keep up with the weather swings. We plan to start making the switch next Wednesday, November 12th through Wednesday, November 19th but will continue to evaluate the weather throughout the week before finalizing the decision to move forward with the transition.
This information does not apply to facilities within Residence Life, Housing and Dining Services. A separate process is used to determine the timeline for transition from cooling to heating for those buildings. If you have questions regarding the transition for facilities within Residence Life, Housing and Dining Services you can contact them directly via E-mail at residencelifefacilities@missouristate.edu.
Please keep in mind that during the transition, each building may go from cooling to just forced air ventilation, and finally to heating. Once a building is switched from cooling to heating, that information will be posted on the Administrative Services Notifications blog.
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Contact Work Management at workmanagement@missouristate.edu or at 6-8400 for any additional questions you may have.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we do our best to serve you.
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