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1.
Eddy current test.
When Needed - Add oil.
Cooling Towers
Daily Schedule
1.
Check Condenser water temperature in and out; 10 Degrees Delta supply and
return.
2. Check fan speed operation; fast and slow.
3. Check fill valve operation.
4. Check sump and water condition.
5. Open drain valve sump to blow down deposits that form in the sump.
Weekly Schedule
1. Check remote sump suction screen.
Quarterly Schedule
1.
Tighten fan belts.
Six Months Schedule
1.
Replace belts.
Note: See Operating and Maintenance Industries in owner’s manual, section two. Proper
chemical treatment is very important to keep the tower and chiller running trouble free.
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Refrigeration Chillers
Daily Schedule
1. Check Chilled Water in, out and temperature pressure.
2. Check condenser water in, out and temperature pressure.
3. Check refrigerant pressure, high/suction.
Weekly Schedule
1. Check oil level compression.
2. Check refrigerant charge.
Monthly Schedule
1. Clean multi-stack, condenser high efficiency strainer.
Quarterly Schedule
1. Check tightness of electrical connections.
2. Check compression unloaders.
3. Check flow switched and safety circuits.
4. Perform refrigerant leak tests.
5. Check high pressure relief valve.
6. Check thermostatic expansive valve (TXV).
Six Months Schedule
1. Perform amperage readings.
2. Check refrigerant moisture level.
3. Clean carrier.
Annual Schedule
1. Clean condenser tubes.
2. Change condenser head gasket.
3. Change filter dryer.
4. Perform oil sample analysis ( see owner’s manual section one)
Five year Schedule
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Maintenance Systems
The residence has extensive mechanical and electrical equipment such as ventilation,
lighting, power systems, fire systems, and security systems, which are controlled and
monitored by the residence’s BMS — Building Maintenance System. These systems are to
be maintained as required to insure the highest standards are achieved. Each zone has
Daily, Weekly, Six Month, Annual, Five Year, and/or As Needed Schedules to be
followed to insure these high standards are consistently maintained. All schedules are to
be adjusted to accommodate the Principal when he is in residence. The Maintenance
Supervisor will perform the maintenance and use Approved Vendors for additional
assistance when required (See Vendor List already included). A complete maintenance
manual with service contracts exists for further reference.
The systems are as follows:
Refrigeration Chillers
Cooling Towers
Main Air Handlers
Pumps P1-P7
Hot Water Heating Reheating
Air Handlers AC - 5,6,7,8,10,11,13,16,17
Steam Reduction Station
Fire Safety System
Sewage Ejector System
Emergency Generator
Domestic- Hot and Cold Water System
Chemical Treatment System
Control System, HVAC System
Elevator
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People JSON:
- Jeffrey Epstein
- Richard Barnett
Maintenance
Maintenance Staff
Mr. Richard Barnett, Licensed Mechanical Engineer.
Contact Information
Cell phone
Office:
Home number:
Email:
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Entertainment
While in residence, the Principal prefers to have his guests visit him. Most of his
entertainment is casual in style; often involves meals being served; in small groups; and
usually in the dining room and sometimes in the living room.
In the Dining Room
Seating
1, Principal always is to be seated at the end chair, next to his telephone stand.
2. Guests are to be seated to his left and right of the Principal. The Guest of Honor ts
always seated to left of the Principal.
Settings
Table cloth - to be rotated
Linen place settings
Linen napkins (white)
Plate chargers (dinner)
Casual or China plate ware w/bread dishes
Casual or fine glassware
Silverware
Salt & Pepper
Appropriate condiments
Servers:
One to two servers depending on number of guests dressed formally.
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Grocery Stores purchased from:
Citarella
1313 Third Avenue at 75th Street
New York, NY 10021 212/874/
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citarella.com
Mon- Fri: 7am — 11pm
Sun: 9am - 9pm
Dean and DeLuca
1150 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10028
(212)-717-0800
deandeluca.com
Get directions
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Mon-Sun: 8am - 8pm
Eli's Manhattan
1411 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10028
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Mon — Sun: 7am - 9pm
Graces Marketplace
1237 3rd Avenue
New York, NY 10021
Gracesmarketplace.com
212-737-0600
Mon-Sat: 7am - 8pm
Sun: 8am — 7pm
Lobel’s
1096 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10028
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www.lobels.com
Mon- Fri: 8!amp8pm
Sat-sun: 9am — Spm
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Style
Principal’s preference, styles include:
American Plated, French, buffet to side of table, and large portions in the middle of table
Servers (dressed formally black pants, white shirts)
For Principal only one server is usually required.
With guests, two servers are usually required.
Cook/Chef
Food preparation 1s performed usually by the executive housekeeper. Often food is
ordered from restaurant. Sometimes Principal’s cook from France is flown in to plan and
prepare meals for those involving important guests.
Food Sources
Fish: Citarella, Grace’s, Eli’s the Lobster Place.
Meat: Lobel’s for chickens, dry aged beef, rabbits, pork, and veal. Eli’s for all beef,
chicken, fish, pork. Graces fro smoked fish, iberico ham, prosciutto, truffle ham,
corned beef.
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Serving
Formal dress; serve drinks first, meals second; serve dishes from the left, beverages from
the right, clear all from the right. Serve via timing with interaction between the Principal
and any guests. Do not serve in between any two parties involved in a conversation, wait
until there is a break or one signals that is it okay to serve.
Meals
Breakfast: Principal’s request. Lox and bagels are often served with coffee or tea with
cuests.
Lunch: By Principal’s request. Hamburgers and Italian, are often served with beverage
of choice.
Dinner: Principal’s request. Italian, steak, and seafood are often served with beverage
of choice.
Preparation
Sometimes the Principal will bring his Household Manager from France to the residence
prepare meals for all served by the cook and staff. Sometimes, the Principal will ask the
Executive Housekeeper to prepare and serve a light meal. Sometimes, the Principal will
ask the Executive Housekeeper to order food from outside restaurants he prefers, and
heated up, and served to all by her and/or JoJo.
“Mise en place” is to be followed when preparing all meals.
The highest standards of sanitation are to be adhered to when storing, preparing, and
serving all beverages and meals.
Kitchen Protocol
All non kitchen staff are not to be in the kitchen while staff are preparing serving and
cleaning up.
Location
First floor kitchen for all but actual cooking of multiple course meals, which is often
performed in the catering kitchen in the
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With Guests
General
Know date, time, and location of meal.
Know names and number of guests.
Know preferences, dislikes and allergies of guests before hand.
Table Setting (photos to be added)
Table to be set before guests arrive.
Linen place setting
Two fork two knives — real silver
Main plate (not chins) with server, linen napkin folded in middle
Black napkins for those guests wearing black
Dessert fork and spoon — real silver
Water and drink glass
Seating
Remove unnecessary seats beforehand.
All guests are to be greeted politely and to be escorted to their seats.
Always assist all ladies with seating.
Timing
Meal must be timed for Principal’s guests.
Select meals that can meet prep or cook time required of the occasion.
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Without Guests
Breakfast:
Principal’s Breakfast is to be served on a silver platter at 6:30 am in the dining room or
on the sixth floor. The tray 1s to be prepared with:
J.E. Muffin warmed in microwave served on plate
French Press i/ly coffee ( 7 scoops freshly ground).
Knife, fork, butter knife
Butter (“I Cannot Believe Its Not Butter’)
Coffee Cup, warmed
Sugar
Fat Free % and 42, warmed
Tall glass of chilled FIJI bottled water
Linen Napkin
Light Snacks: By Principal’s Request
Light snacks both cold and at room temperature are to always be on hand, including
finger foods such as small sandwiches, sushi, and items such as freshly baked Nestle Toll
House chocolate chip cookies, are daily to be left in the refrigerator or in a plastic
container on the counter as the food requires.
Lunch: By Principal’s request.
If the Principal has lunch, food served for lunch will depend on the Principal’s appetite
for the day. Often he will prefer food from a restaurant close by. He enjoys hamburgers,
pasta, seafood, Chinese food, etc. Once delivered, it is to be warmed up and presented
wherever he desires at table in the dining room, or brought to him in any other room on a
silver tray, with silver appropriate silverware, with a linen napkin.
Dinner: By Principal’s request.
If the Principal has dinner, food served for lunch will depend on the Principal’s appetite
for the day. Often he will prefer food from a restaurant close by. He enjoys steak, Italian,
seafood, Chinese food, e
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Culinary
The Principal while in residence prefers to dine in, seldom going out. If he dines with
guests, they usually dine in residence with him. He has no food allergies and enjoys a
wide variety of foods including fish, steak, seafood and Italian. His palate is medium for
spice. For beverages he enjoys specific coffees, tea, bottled waters and ginger drinks.
What he eats depends on his appetite at the time. There are certain recipes of drinks and
meals for breakfast and snacks he enjoys. The Principal normally has his muffin for
breakfast. For lunch he will usually snack unless he has guests to dine with. He may also
have tea with finger food in the afternoon with guests. His dinner will often depend on
what he had for lunch and if guests are dining with him. If he has a meal for lunch or
dinner, he often prefers food from a restaurant close by, especially if guests are joining
him. Once delivered, it is to be warmed up and presented wherever he desires with the
requisite settings and silverware.
The first floor kitchen 1s used for preparing beverages, breakfast, snacks, and reheating
lunches and dinners ordered out. The catering kitchen in the basement (first) is often used
to cook meals, especially those involving several courses. Food preparation 1s to be
performed by the executive housekeepers or household managers. No chef is employed
currently.
Preferences include:
Breakfast: special flax muffin, Fiji water cold, French pressed i//y medium roast coffee
(freshly gr
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Clothing
Staff
When the Principal is not in residence performing their duties, staff may dress casually
but neatly in clean clothes. Khaki pants with white blouses or shirts are preferred.
When the Principal is in residence and/or with guests, male staff are to be dressed in suits
with ties, and ladies are to be dressed in black pants, and white blouses shirts.
Staff is at all times to be dressed neatly in clean clothes, even while performing duties
requiring manual labor.
Principal
While in residence Principal often prefers to dress in his favorite casual attire depending
on the situation.
The Principal’s clothing is to be maintained by the Executive Housekeeper. She is to
wash, dry, iron, fold all clothes on site and places them in their proper location in his
master bedroom dressing drawers or in the closets.
The Principal’s dressing room, with all drawers and closets are to be maintained by the
Executive Housekeeper.
Clothes:
Underclothes
Socks
Pants/Shorts
Shirts
Belts
Shoes
Coats
Other
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Annual Housekeeping Schedule
Steam clean all carpets and rugs applicable; have specialty rugs cleaned professionally.
Clean all sculptures and portraits.
Refurbish any walls, doors, furniture, ceilings, fixtures, flooring, etc., requiring attention.
Dry clean drapes.
Dry clean bedcovers.
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It is the property of Jeffrey Epstein. Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this document or any part thereof is strictly
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Monthly Housekeeping Schedule
To be performed when Principal is not in residence each month.
Deep clean areas needed and those most used which includes the dining room, living
room, master bedroom, massage room, gym, and movie room.
Check cleaning supplies and restock as required.
Quarterly Housekeeping Schedule
To be performed when Principal 1s not in residence monthly.
Clean outside windows.
Check all zones and areas applicable for repair or replacement.
Six Months Housekeeping Schedule
To be begun in May and in November completed as soon after only when Principal is not
in residence.
Rotate seasonal clothing. Dry clean items if necessary.
Wash mattress covers and launder any blankets.
Clean books and shelves.
Clean upholstery and throw pillows.
Dry clean shears.
Inventory all dishware, crockery, silverware, glassware, linens, towels, etc.
Inspect, clean and repair chimneys; supply fire wood in November.
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Daily Housekeeping Schedule
To be performed daily when Principal is not in residence (see details above).
Daily Graces
Zone and Area cleaning
Evening Graces
Weekly Housekeeping Schedule
The cleaning of zones and other areas is to begin at the first of the week and proceed
daily one right after another after the Principal leaves the residence.
Zone B1 - First Level Basement
Zone | - First Floor, Front of House, Back of House
Zone 2 - Second Floor
Zone 3 - Third Floor
Zone 4 - Fourth Floor
Zone 5 - Fifth Floor
Zone 6 - Sixth Floor, Balcony
Zone 7 — Roof
Laundry
Clothes and Shoes
Glassware and Silverware
Walls and Ledges
Inside of Windows and Doors, Outside of Windows and Doors
Books Staircases Elevators
Drapes, Blinds, and Rugs
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It is the property of Jeffrey Epstein. Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this document or any part thereof is strictly
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Bathrooms: In those being used, pick up all items that do not belong. Sweep floor. Clean
the toilet, the sink, the shower and/or bath used. Clean the mirrors. Shine the faucets,
toilet paper holder, towel rack, toothbrush holder, door handles. Fold the toilet paper in a
“Vv” Arrange or replace needed items such as soap, shampoo, tissues, toilet paper, fresh
towels and bath cloths. Clean the floor as needed. On the First floor, Second floor, Third
floor, Sixth floor used and any other floors used.
Bedrooms: In those being used, pick up any items that do not belong. Close all windows
and sheers if open. Make all beds as needed. Neaten all personal belongings. Straighten
all throw pillows. Clean all mirrors. On the Third floor and any other floors used.
Furniture: In areas being used; clean, dust, shine tables, chairs, and plump cushions.
Glass: In areas used, clean glass doors and tables as needed. On the First floor, Second
floor, Third floor, Sixth floor used and any other floors used.
Dishes/Dishwasher: Wash dishes, use dishwasher if needed. Do not wash fine china,
crystal glassware, silver, hand painted dining ware in the dish washer. If you are not
certain, do not wash the item in the dish washer. On the First floor and any other floors
used.
Kitchen: In kitchens being used, clean the sink and countertops (underneath items too).
Clean the microwave oven. Clean smudges off of cabinets, refrigerator doors, light
switches and doors. On the First floor and any other floors
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Evening Graces
Check telephone and email messages.
Make certain the appropriate security is turned on or off.
Have front of house outside door hosed down and checked for garbage, etc. If to snow,
make sure salt is put down for ice. If iced, have scraped asap.
Have outside back of the house checked for garbage, etc., and cleaned up if necessary.
Turn off appropriate lights.
Close appropriate drapes or blinds.
Pick up items not belonging in areas.
Straighten up any items out of place, including pictures, paintings, rugs, etc.
Puff pillows.
Make certain all clocks are on correct time.
Note anything that needs to be repaired, replaced, or secured and report.
Be aware of items missing, out of place, stains, rips, leaks, drips, unusual smells and
report. Check temperature.
Before the Principal Arrives in Residence
Beginning three days before the Principal arrives in residence, all zone cleaning and the
cleaning of other areas are to stop. The entire residence is to be given a once over
cleaning. All things are to be placed in their proper order.
Daily Housekeeping Schedule - When the Principal is in Residence
To be performed by the Executive Housekeeper and the Housekeeper.
When the Principal is in residence, serving him and his guests 1s to be the first priority.
All housecleaning and laundry, etc., is to be adjusted to accommodate him and any guests
and is to be performed at the most appropriate times to insure the best service and the
least disturbance. All zone c