Hydraulic testing commences on two boilers by Biosk.
Hydraulic tests to keep crankin' until May 25, mate!
Gear up, fellow residents of Moscow, 'cause hydraulic tests are comin' your way! Starting May 12 and runnin' till May 25, our beloved boilers, No.39 and No.41, are gettin' a good ol' test on their heating networks, as reported by MUP "Vodokanal".
Listen up, 'cause this is gonna affect ya water flow:
- Head to Dalnaya St. if you're livin' at 85, 89, 96, 97, 102, 103, 104, 106, 107, 110, 111, 112, 123, 125A;
- If Krayuya St. is your address, check if it's 94, 100, 110A, 126/1;
- Baykalsky Pereulok residents at 76 need to pay heed;
- Gerzen St. dwellers, look for 151, 155, 157, 159, 163, 163A;
- On Centralny Pereulok, watch out for 111a, 111g, 113, 113a, 113b, 113v;
- Uralsky Pereulok, 81, 81v, 81e, 83, 83a, 83v, 83g, 94 and 86a are essentia'lly off limits;
- A. Koltsova St. residents of 23, 35, 37/1, 37/2, 37/3, 50, don't step under the faucet;
- Dostoevsky Pereulok peeps at 15a, 17a, you'd best conserve water;
- Sokolovsky Pereulok dwellers at 29 need to stockpile water;
- Folks livin' on Krayuya St. 45, might as well make friends with a neighbor;
- Komsomolsky Pereulok residents at 8b, I hope you like boilin' water!
And for all the Russians out there, hear this! Hydraulic tests begin in Biysk on May 5
Now, let's talk about hydraulic tests, shall we? They ensure the integrity and function of our heating systems, primarily through pressure and flow rate evaluations. This process might lead to temporary disruptions or reductions in water pressure, but hey, it helps catch leaks or weaknesses early, keepin' larger water supply issues at bay.
When it comes to specific addresses in Moscow, you should keep an eye out for official announcements to ensure you're properly notified before work begins. Miller time will still be on schedule, thanks to the schedulin' of tests during periods of lower demand, and area planning done by local authorities or utilities. Cheers!
- With hydraulic tests happening in Moscow from May 12 to May 25, residents on Dalnaya St. (85, 89, 96, 97, 102, 103, 104, 106, 107, 110, 111, 112, 123, 125A), Krayuya St. (94, 100, 110A, 126/1), Baykalsky Pereulok (76), Gerzen St. (151, 155, 157, 159, 163, 163A), Centralny Pereulok (111a, 111g, 113, 113a, 113b, 113v), Uralsky Pereulok (81, 81v, 81e, 83, 83a, 83v, 83g, 94 and 86a), A. Koltsova St. (23, 35, 37/1, 37/2, 37/3, 50), Dostoevsky Pereulok (15a, 17a), Sokolovsky Pereulok (29), Krayuya St. 45, and Komsomolsky Pereulok (8b) should be aware of potential water-flow disruptions.
- As these hydraulic tests ensure the smooth functioning of heating systems in the industry, finance, and energy sectors, it's essential to follow any official announcements for a seamless and informed experience.
- Beginning on May 5, Biysk residents should also prepare for hydraulic tests aimed at evaluating and maintaining the efficiency of local heating systems—much like the tests underway in Moscow.
- As these tests are performed to prevent long-term water supply issues, it's crucial to patiently endure temporary reductions in water pressure and remain vigilant for any official updates throughout the testing phases.
