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==Rotating -20 C  Freezer Defrost Schedule==
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:Arwen / Chase
 
:Stephanie / Travis
==Rotating Main -20 C  Freezer Defrost Schedule (estimated every 7 months or as needed)==
:Win / Kevin
:Drew / Stephanie - September 2012 - completed
:Kristy / Andrew
:Leo / Jay - April 2013 - completed
:Yvonne / Leo
:Remus / Melina - January 2014 - completed
:Katie / Christina
:Joy / Yanran - June 2014 - completed
:Calvin/Ben- Sep 2014
:Peter / Kathy - April 2015
:Stephanie / (TBA new student) - November 2015
:Remus / Melina  - June 2016
:Joy / Yanran - January 2017
:Calvin /Ben - Aug 2017
 
==Rotating Working -20 C  Enzyme Freezer Defrost Schedule (estimated every 5 months or as needed)==
:Yen-Hsiang - April 2013 - completed
:Michael S. - August 2013 - completed
:Maureen - June 2014 - completed
:Kate - November 2014
:Yen-Hsiang - April 2015
:Mike S.- Sep 2015
:Maureen - Feb 2016
 
(unclear: Andy?)
 
== Annual -80 C Defrost Crew ==
Shireen, Isis, Michael R.
 


===How It Works===
===How It Works===
Ice builds up in the -20 C freezer and periodically the freezer needs to be completely defrosted so that the condenser unit does not shut down and items can be retrieved efficiently. Keep in mind the rate of ice build up correlates with how long the door is left open as we go into and out of the unit. During a freezer defrost responsibilities include moving all items from the main unit to the smaller units in the laboratory (late afternoon), turning off the unit and leaving the door open to melt out ice build up (overnight), once all the ice has melted turning the unit back on and allowing it to come to temperature (morning-afternoon), returning all items to the unit in their original locations (late afternoon). Note that, organization items like freezer boxes should not be moved to the smaller units and can be left out at room temperature during the thaw. Before a freezer defrost all researchers should make an effort to consolidate their items into as few labeled boxes as possible. During the thawing portion of the defrost it is important that the members in charge of the defrost try to mop up the water from the floor as it collects and place bins in appropriate areas to collect as much of the water as possible.
Ice builds up in the -20 C freezer and periodically the freezer needs to be completely defrosted so that the condenser unit does not shut down and items can be retrieved efficiently. Keep in mind the rate of ice build up correlates with how long the door is left open as we go into and out of the unit. During a freezer defrost responsibilities include moving all items from the main unit to the smaller units in the laboratory (late afternoon), turning off the unit and leaving the door open to melt out ice build up (overnight), once all the ice has melted turning the unit back on and allowing it to come to temperature (morning-afternoon), returning all items to the unit in their original locations (late afternoon). Note that, organizational items such as metal freezer shelving units should not be moved to the smaller units and can be left out at room temperature during the thaw. Before a freezer defrost all researchers should make an effort to consolidate their items into as few labeled boxes as possible. Any small tubes left out of boxes are likely to be lost during the transfers. During the thawing portion of the defrost it is important that the members in charge of the defrost try to mop up the water from the floor as it collects and place bins in appropriate areas to collect as much of the water as possible.
 
===Scheduling===
:-20 C main freezer defrost conducted on 9/x by Andrew and Andy.

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Rotating Main -20 C Freezer Defrost Schedule (estimated every 7 months or as needed)

Drew / Stephanie - September 2012 - completed
Leo / Jay - April 2013 - completed
Remus / Melina - January 2014 - completed
Joy / Yanran - June 2014 - completed
Calvin/Ben- Sep 2014
Peter / Kathy - April 2015
Stephanie / (TBA new student) - November 2015
Remus / Melina - June 2016
Joy / Yanran - January 2017
Calvin /Ben - Aug 2017

Rotating Working -20 C Enzyme Freezer Defrost Schedule (estimated every 5 months or as needed)

Yen-Hsiang - April 2013 - completed
Michael S. - August 2013 - completed
Maureen - June 2014 - completed
Kate - November 2014
Yen-Hsiang - April 2015
Mike S.- Sep 2015
Maureen - Feb 2016

(unclear: Andy?)

Annual -80 C Defrost Crew

Shireen, Isis, Michael R.


How It Works

Ice builds up in the -20 C freezer and periodically the freezer needs to be completely defrosted so that the condenser unit does not shut down and items can be retrieved efficiently. Keep in mind the rate of ice build up correlates with how long the door is left open as we go into and out of the unit. During a freezer defrost responsibilities include moving all items from the main unit to the smaller units in the laboratory (late afternoon), turning off the unit and leaving the door open to melt out ice build up (overnight), once all the ice has melted turning the unit back on and allowing it to come to temperature (morning-afternoon), returning all items to the unit in their original locations (late afternoon). Note that, organizational items such as metal freezer shelving units should not be moved to the smaller units and can be left out at room temperature during the thaw. Before a freezer defrost all researchers should make an effort to consolidate their items into as few labeled boxes as possible. Any small tubes left out of boxes are likely to be lost during the transfers. During the thawing portion of the defrost it is important that the members in charge of the defrost try to mop up the water from the floor as it collects and place bins in appropriate areas to collect as much of the water as possible.

Scheduling

-20 C main freezer defrost conducted on 9/x by Andrew and Andy.