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In general the male docs would be happy with low 60's with all they wear during surgeries that can be all day.

The older nurses 55+ are generally quite happy mid 60's

The under 30 nurses tend to almost always cold with a 74 being close to ideal.

Just my observations...

On s separate note HVAC costs/delays are through the roof if anything but off the shelf...

A very large Hospital several cities over is using rental air going on 14 months...

Plus units are ship with 410a refrigerant which is to be banned at the end of the year as to new 410a.
 
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It’s like when Doc is running late or a case goes long… reminding him serves no purpose.
 
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once the ionization begins, it actually lowers the potential required to continue or repeat breakdown events (it changes the air
Before LED's, Color TV picture tubes high voltage circuit required 26,000V for the picture to display and a quick way to troubleshoot was to smell if there was ionization around the the HV circuit. A very distinct odor.
 
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