Detecting a Draft
- From: mcp6453 <mcp6453@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2012 10:49:32 -0400
My office is in a cubicle. There is a draft on the back of my neck. The only
vent in my cube or within 5 feet of it are closed. The walls on the cube are 8
feet tall.
I've tried a cigarette lighter, my hand, and a suspended Kleenex to find the
darn breeze so that I can block it. The temperature is not bad; it's the draft.
What creative ideas do you guys have for finding the source of air flow? (The
HVAC guy couldn't tell me where it's coming from. I think the building has weird
air currents flowing in it.)
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