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# #solvang-ww — 2025-10-16
**08:30 [Kevin](https://slack.com/archives/C08HMJX8J4F/p1760628640902479):** @Mason Radke message from Trevor.
Good morning kevin. I had number 1 blower motor eat its ass this morning. I need to kill the power to start disconnecting it. When I turn the power off it keeps alarming a blower 1 comm fail. I have it in “maintenance out of service mode” and still the alarm keeps going. Is there a way to kill the power and not have an alarm ?
**08:30 [Kevin](https://slack.com/archives/C08HMJX8J4F/p1760628656719169):** Can you handle this?
**08:31 [Mason Radke](https://slack.com/archives/C08HMJX8J4F/p1760628669905449):** Yes sir
**08:31 [Kevin](https://slack.com/archives/C08HMJX8J4F/p1760628678994639):** Appreciate you
**09:25 [Mason Radke](https://slack.com/archives/C08HMJX8J4F/p1760631959492309):** @Kevin i cant seem to make any online edits, any ideas? its just greyed out.. im not sure ive seen this before
**10:01 [Mason Radke](https://slack.com/archives/C08HMJX8J4F/p1760634100565849):**
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Updated PLC logic to prevent communication failure alarms from evaluating when blowers are marked out of service. Changes were applied to all four blower control routines to ensure alarms only trigger for active equipment. Verified logic behavior and alarm status under both active and out-of-service
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**10:01 [Mason Radke](https://slack.com/archives/C08HMJX8J4F/p1760634119161039):**
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**12:11 [Kevin](https://slack.com/archives/C08HMJX8J4F/p1760641874833589):** Excellent