From TarantiJ at upstate.edu Fri May 1 08:00:18 2026 From: TarantiJ at upstate.edu (Jason Tarantino) Date: Fri, 1 May 2026 12:00:18 +0000 Subject: [util] 550 Harrison Generator Test Notice Message-ID: TO: All Departments with Space in 550 DATE: Harrison May 2026 SUBJECT: Generator Test: 550 Harrison Generator testing for 550 Harrison is scheduled for Monday, May 18, 2026, as follows: THE 550 HARRISON TEST PROCEDURES ARE AS FOLLOWS: ? The emergency generator will start between 5:00AM and 5:05AM and will be used as the source for emergency power for approximately 30 minutes. ? The emergency power will be switched back to normal between 5:30AM and 5:35AM when the generator turns off. ? Emergency (red) outlets and emergency lights will blink when the test starts and again when it ends. The test, although intended to simulate an actual power outage, has been modified to keep the disruption to hospital services at a minimum. If an actual power outage occurs, the electrical circuits supported by the generator will be without power for 5 to 10 seconds except for those areas which have their own uninterruptible power supplies. Our recent experience suggests that a real power outage can be expected once a year. If you have equipment, processes, etc. that cannot cope with a power outage of this duration, your department should consider installing uninterruptible power supplies (UPS's). If you have any questions or concerns regarding the test or the emergency power system, please feel free to contact Marc Dingle, Electrical Facilities Manager, at 315- 464-8923 or 680-323-1819 Your continued cooperation in completing the code mandated emergency diesel generator test is greatly appreciated. Revised 3-23-21 Best regards, Jason Tarantino Administrative Assistant Trainee 2 Physical Plant ? Maintenance Operations Center Upstate Medical University Room 1806 ? 315-464-4230 Tough times don?t last, but tough people do. ? Robert H. Schuller [image] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-image.png Type: image/png Size: 6554 bytes Desc: Outlook-image.png URL: From TarantiJ at upstate.edu Fri May 1 08:03:57 2026 From: TarantiJ at upstate.edu (Jason Tarantino) Date: Fri, 1 May 2026 12:03:57 +0000 Subject: [util] Building 49 Generator Test Notice Message-ID: TO: All Departments with Space in Building 49 and the Campus Activities Building DATE: May 2026 SUBJECT: Generator Test: Campus Activities Building and Building 49 The next monthly test is scheduled for Friday, May 22, 2026. BUILDING 49 AND THE CAB TEST PROCEDURES ARE AS FOLLOWS: ? The emergency generator will be starting between 9:30AM and 9:35AM and will be used as the source for emergency power for approximately 30 minutes. ? The emergency power will be switched back to normal operations between 10:00AM and 10:05AM when the generator turns off. ? Emergency outlets (red) and emergency lights will blink when the test starts and again when it ends. The test, although intended to simulate an actual power outage, has been modified to keep the disruption to services at a minimum. If an actual power outage occurs, the electrical circuits supported by the generator will be without power for 5 to 10 seconds except for those areas which have their own uninterruptible power supplies. Our recent experience suggests that a real power outage can be expected once a year. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the test or the emergency power system, please feel free to contact Marc Dingle, Electrical Facilities Manager at 4-8923 or 680-323-1819. Your continued cooperation in completing the code mandated emergency diesel generator test is greatly appreciated. Thank you. 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Name: Building 49 Generator Test Notice .pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 150634 bytes Desc: Building 49 Generator Test Notice .pdf URL: From TarantiJ at upstate.edu Fri May 1 08:22:08 2026 From: TarantiJ at upstate.edu (Jason Tarantino) Date: Fri, 1 May 2026 12:22:08 +0000 Subject: [util] TU3 and TU4 Generator Test Notice Message-ID: TO: All Departments with Space in TU-3 and TU-4 DATE: May 2026 SUBJECT: Generator Test: TU-3 and TU-4 Generator testing for TU-3 & TU-4 is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19, 2026. The test, although intended to simulate an actual power outage, has been modified to keep the disruption to hospital services at a minimum. If an actual power outage occurs, the electrical circuits supported by the generator will be without power for 5 to 10 seconds except for those areas which have their own uninterruptible power supplies. Our recent experience suggests that a real power outage can be expected once a year. If you have equipment, processes, etc. that cannot cope with a power outage for this duration, your department should consider installing uninterruptible power supplies (UPS's). THE TU-3 TEST PROCEDURES ARE AS FOLLOWS: ? The emergency generator will be started between 6:00 AM and 6:05AM and will be used as the source for emergency power for approximately 30 minutes. ? The emergency power will be switched back to normal between 6:30AM and 6:35AM when the generator turns off. ? Emergency outlets (red) and emergency lights will blink when the test starts and again when it ends. THE TU-4 TEST PROCEDURES ARE AS FOLLOWS: ? The emergency generator will be starting between 7:00AM and 7:05AM and will be used as the source for emergency power for approximately 30 minutes. ? The emergency power will be switched back to normal between 7:30AM and 7:35AM when the generator turns off. ? Emergency outlets (red) and emergency lights will blink when the test starts and again when it ends. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the test or the emergency power system, please feel free to contact Marc Dingle, Electrical Facilities Manager at 4-8923 or 680-323-1819. Your continued cooperation in completing the code mandated emergency diesel Reviewed 3-23-21 generator test is greatly appreciated. Best regards, Jason Tarantino Administrative Assistant Trainee 2 Physical Plant ? Maintenance Operations Center Upstate Medical University Room 1806 ? 315-464-4230 Tough times don?t last, but tough people do. ? Robert H. Schuller [image] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-image.png Type: image/png Size: 6554 bytes Desc: Outlook-image.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: TU3 and TU4 Generator Test Notice .pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 176473 bytes Desc: TU3 and TU4 Generator Test Notice .pdf URL: From TarantiJ at upstate.edu Fri May 1 08:23:11 2026 From: TarantiJ at upstate.edu (Jason Tarantino) Date: Fri, 1 May 2026 12:23:11 +0000 Subject: [util] TU-7 Children's Pavilion Message-ID: TO: All Departments with Space in TU-7 / Children?s Pavilion DATE: May 2026 SUBJECT: Generator Test: TU-7 / Children?s Pavilion Generator test for TU-7 / Children?s Pavilion is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19, 2026: The test, although intended to simulate an actual power outage, has been modified to keep the disruption to hospital services at a minimum. If an actual power outage occurs, the electrical circuits supported by the generator will be without power for 5 to 10 seconds except for those areas which have their own uninterruptible power supplies. Our recent experience suggests that a real power outage can be expected once a year. If you have equipment, processes, etc. that cannot cope with a power outage for this duration, your department should consider installing uninterruptible power supplies (UPS's). ? The emergency generator will be started between 5:00 AM and 5:05AM and will be used as the source for emergency power for approximately 30 minutes. ? The emergency power will be switched back to normal between 5:30AM and 5:35AM when the generator turns off. ? Emergency outlets (red) and emergency lights will blink when the test starts and again when it ends. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the test or the emergency power system, please feel free to contact Marc Dingle, Electrical Facilities Manager at 4-8923 or 680-323-1819. Your continued cooperation in completing the code mandated emergency diesel generator test is greatly appreciated. Best regards, Jason Tarantino Administrative Assistant Trainee 2 Physical Plant ? 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