Got a new job guys and gals. I am carpenter/maintenance guy at The Wildlife Experience Museum in south Denver (Lincoln and 3 lights east of I-25).
Today was my third day. Been good so far. The building is a 3-story 120,000 square foot wildlife museum. I get to do everything from maintain the air handling units, the cooling tower, fire sprinkler system, to getting on the genie lift and replace track lights at 40 feet in the air, to fixing the faucets in the women's bathroom.
Today I had to fix a "Overhead Door" brand roll up fire/security door. It is tied into the fire system and during our last test (Monday) something came loose and it would not open. I released the fire system latch and the thing lost all tension and the door fell (didn't come off the track) and had to wind it back up.
Then adjusted the fire system. The fire system works by latching a switch to a pin and is tied to the tension of the door so when the alarm went off the pin released and lost tension on the door so that the motor would not open it and would go to manual mode only.
But anyway, I just thought I would mention this
My favorite part is having a master key and a card swiper to get into high-security areas.
Today was my third day. Been good so far. The building is a 3-story 120,000 square foot wildlife museum. I get to do everything from maintain the air handling units, the cooling tower, fire sprinkler system, to getting on the genie lift and replace track lights at 40 feet in the air, to fixing the faucets in the women's bathroom.
Today I had to fix a "Overhead Door" brand roll up fire/security door. It is tied into the fire system and during our last test (Monday) something came loose and it would not open. I released the fire system latch and the thing lost all tension and the door fell (didn't come off the track) and had to wind it back up.
Then adjusted the fire system. The fire system works by latching a switch to a pin and is tied to the tension of the door so when the alarm went off the pin released and lost tension on the door so that the motor would not open it and would go to manual mode only.
But anyway, I just thought I would mention this
