12-09-2007, 01:08 | #1 |
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Location: Drogheda, Ireland
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Air Conditioning
The last few times I've been on the 8:32 from Drogheda it's been hot and sweaty and the air conditioning didn't seem to be on. So this morning I decided to do something about it (getting there with more than a minute to spare helped). I got on and checked the air conditioning unit, and as usual nothing seemed to be coming from it.
So I wander forward and chat to the driver, and ask could he switch on the air conditioning. He said that it was switched on. He then fiddled with a couple of buttons (presumably the old off-and-on) and said it was definitely on. He also mentioned the train had been off for a while so it mightn't have kicked in yet. I go back to my seat, checking the aircon on my way. Still nothing from it. I expect another sweaty journey. But to my surprise, soon after we leave Drogheda I notice a nice cool breeze. By the time we reach Laytown the carriage seems nice and cool - almost too cool, though I wasn't complaining. So whatever he did seems to have done the trick. I wonder if there are lots of 2900s driving around with the aircon off while the driver believes it to be switched on? |
12-09-2007, 08:42 | #2 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Coach C, Seat 33
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We discussed this after the AGM
There are two air conditioning units in each coach so the odds on both failing are quite remote. I believe James has identified the actual cause of the problem and its procedural
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