Also, remove any Richie bro’s stickers. We have some adhesive remover spray that helps.
Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 12, 2020, at 1:49 PM, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote: > > > Excellent job on the intersection guys. Y’all just keep getting better at > what you do. > > This week Centracom said they are coming to splice and perhaps install > equipment in the C.O. > BTW, C.O. stands for Central Office. Many years ago it was CDO for Central > Distribution Office. This is where the telephone operators used to manually > switch telephone calls with “cord boards”. Later automatic switching > equipment took over that job but the C.O. has remained. Internet companies > frequently call their main tech office the NOC Network Operations Center. > NOC is probably taking over for C.O. but I am an older dude and will continue > to refer to the C.O. Ours is so small it would more properly be called a > Carrier Hut or Remote. But I digress. > > We want everything looking as nice as we can for our upstream provider’s > visit. > > Inside the C.O. we need the following done: > Racks straightened > Batteries reversed > Walls and ceiling washed > Stairs installed > Unused wires and equipment removed > Wires straightened up and dressed better > Perhaps run the 120 VAC to the inverter input > > Outside the C.O. we need the following: > Back wall painted where the ducts are. > Box that was over that area removed from the field to the North and either > saved for repurpose or put in the scrap metal dumpster. > All weeds removed from the fenced area. > Gravel covering 100% of that area. > > Outside the fenced area we need the following: > Put all the pieces of that motorhome in the dump trailer. Any other garbage > too and take it to the dump. > Move that motorhome chassis somewhere it is not obvious. > Clean up, straight up etc the lot. Make sure all the trucks and such are > parked in a nice orderly fashion. > Knock down any weeds and lay down weed killer in those spots. > > Need to make sure not to leave the HVAC on in there until we get equipment > actually needing to be powered. > Even then, we will want to set it no lower than 90 degrees. Just got 15 days > worth of power bill (someone had left the AC on down to about 65 degrees) and > the bill was $100. With no revenue producing customers yet, I don’t want > recurring expenses.
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