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NEED HELP? ONE CALL AWAY, 24 HOURS A DAY 946-7777

Derek Bailey

Director

Contact Information:

Phone: (865) 659-6377

Email: dbailey4@utk.edu

Fax: (865) 974-7786

About:

– Degree from the University of Tennessee in Wildlife and Fisheries Science

— Director of Zone Maintenance since 2019

— Prior Experience: General Superintendent of Facilities Services’ STAR team (Special Team to Assist Research).


The Zone Maintenance unit is responsible for maintenance of all systems related to the 250-plus buildings on the Main and Agricultural Campuses 24-hour-a-day, 365-days-a-year. This includes lighting and electrical systems, heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems, plumbing systems, laboratory systems, and structural and building envelope systems including roofing, walls and windows.

Campus is organized into nine zones by type of customer and building.

One Call

Customers can call the Facilities Services One Call Line (865-946-7777) and be in touch with someone who will either be able to remedy or stabilize a problem. One Call personnel also have the authority to call in additional resources as necessary.

Zone Maintenance Zones

David Cash

Assistant Director

Contact Information:

Phone: (865) 256-1732

Email: dcash@utk.edu

Fax: (865) 974-7786

About:



The Zone Maintenance unit is responsible for maintenance of all systems related to the 250-plus buildings on the Main and Agricultural Campuses 24-hour-a-day, 365-days-a-year. This includes lighting and electrical systems, heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems, plumbing systems, laboratory systems, and structural and building envelope systems including roofing, walls and windows.

Campus is organized into nine zones by type of customer and building.

Lighting Systems

With 250-plus buildings there are thousands of lighting fixtures with hundreds of different style fixtures and lamps. This includes incandescent lighting, which has mostly been phased out and replaced with compact fluorescent and LED. Metal halite and high pressure sodium fixtures are in the process of being replaced with or retrofitted to LED. While some of these are retrofitted en masse when funding is available, these retrofits are also done as a normal course of maintenance when the cost to repair approaches the cost to retrofit or replace.

Electrical Systems

Zone Maintenance personnel have recently received arc flash training, clothing, and tools and are able to repair more and more systems that we used to rely on Utility Shops to repair. These enhanced capabilities are key to being able to respond to customer’s needs on a more timely basis.

Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Systems

Heating systems: With the broad range of ages of buildings we have a veritable museum of HVAC systems. Most of the heating is powered via steam from the Steam Plant with heat exchange systems ranging from convection radiators to variable air volume reheat systems via direct steam or heating water systems via steam to water heat exchangers. We also have gas, electric, and radiant space heaters, and baseboard heat via electric or heating water.

Air conditioning systems range from DX window air conditioners, to DX to air distribution systems, to chilled water systems with variable speed variable air volume air handlers and variable speed pumping systems. Piping systems range from two-pipe to four-pipe, plus we still have a three-pipe system in place. Air distribution is via constant and variable volume air handling systems, fan coils, and PTACS. Air handlers in laboratory spaces are designed for 100% outside air for dilution.

In several laboratory buildings we also provide a process cooling water loop where the recirculated water is cooled to about 60F to eliminate the waste from once through water from the domestic system.
Ventilation systems range from residential style restroom exhaust fans through variable volume laboratory fume hood systems with variable speed fans and energy recovery.

Plumbing Systems

As with other systems the plumbing systems cover a broad expanse of time. Plumbing fixtures span from sink and dual spout and handle faucets to automatic sensors and mixing valves to control water temperature. Hot water is provided via electric, gas, or steam driven heaters. In most buildings the hot water is looped to recirculate in order to provide hot water almost instantaneously. Sanitary drainage systems include older cast iron, to PVC, to glass and acid resistant materials for laboratories. Drainage from laboratories flows through acid neutralization prior to discharge to the local utility.

Laboratory Buildings

Zone Maintenance also has responsibility for laboratory water systems including deionized and reverse osmosis systems.

Compressed air systems range from small reciprocating compressors for HVAC controls to larger oil-free screw compressors with air dryers delivering air at minus 40 dew-point.

Laboratory buildings have natural gas distribution to fume hoods and bench tops and a nitrogen generating system in Science Engineering.

Vacuum systems for laboratories are provided via reciprocating pump systems up to multi-pump screw or rotary pumps.

Zone Maintenance has responsibility for the building envelope including walls, windows, doors, and roofs. These are systems that require continuing attention in order to maintain proper indoor conditions for building occupants and to maintain the structural integrity of the systems.

Elevators

There are over 200 elevators on Campus ranging from two-stop wheelchair lifts to high-rise multi-floor units. Elevator types range from hydraulic, to traction, to machine room less elevators. Elevator maintenance is handled via contract with a local office of a major elevator manufacturer. The contract requires 24/7/365 response within one-hour.

Other Responsibilities

Although food preparation is provided by contract with an outside company, Zone Maintenance personnel provide maintenance and repair for all of the food service equipment. This includes all of the stoves, ovens, dishwashers, and conveyor systems in all dining establishments.

Zone Maintenance also provides system maintenance for all Athletics facilities and most of the Housing units.

Emergency Management

A new emphasis has been on Zone Maintenance’s role in campus emergency management. Zone Maintenance personnel take an active daily role in emergency management, serving as emergency planning coordinators. In this role, the Maintenance Specialists take the lead in emergency response on a building-by-building basis, working with emergency responders to help assure the safety of the building occupants.