Just a precision about our water-flood problem. Some explanations could
be useful for other ones.
The problem was due to some drains which were plugged. These drains are
used to evacuate the condensing made by the air conditioner. As we've
been having a sunny weather for 2 weeks at Lyon, the air conditioner has
produced a substantial quantity of water in the machine room.
Fortunately it was detected early enough to avoid any damage.
So don't be afraid, we have never been under the water.
Have a good (and sunny) week-end,
And don't forget to check the state of your air conditioner drains
before leaving.
Pierre
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>The problem of water-flood is now solved. IN2P3-CC is opened again.
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