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May 31-June 8: Steam System Outage

Steam system shutdown to ensure the continued safe and efficient operation

Each June, UD Facilities performs a steam system shutdown to ensure the continued safe and efficient operation of the system and its major components, such as the main boilers housed in the Central Utility Plant (CUP) and manholes around Newark campus.

The central campus shutdown, which supplies steam service to over 80 buildings, will take place on Sunday, May 31, at noon, and end Tuesday, June 8, at 5 p.m. It will be followed by a shutdown of the south campus utility plant at Worrilow Hall.

  • Sunday, May 31 – The CUP shutdown and system cool-down will commence. Manholes will be opened, and condensate drained.
  • Monday, June 1, through Tuesday, June 8 – Major work activities in the central plant will begin, including main boiler inspections. Manhole work will continue, as will repairs to the steam district.
  • Tuesday June 8 – Restoration of the steam service to all designated buildings.

Members of the community are urged to exercise caution around any safety barriers and never cross over or walk through safety barriers during the outage period.

During the outage, there will be no steam available for cooking or sterilization, no hot water (though Laurel Hall will be accommodated), and no heat for the 80 buildings. Occupants in these buildings may experience variations in temperature due to the ambient conditions each day and the individual building air conditioning systems.

For a comprehensive list of affected buildings and more specific information, see the Facilities Outage Notification (FNS), available at http://web.facilities.udel.edu/OutageNotification/External/ExtReport.aspx.

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