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Some Days I Love My Job

CT-Mike

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Today we are retesting one of our emergency diesel generators after a governor replacement. Pretty cool to see a 6,920 Hp, 5000 KW machine go from standstill to running fully loaded in around 10 seconds.

Fairbanks Morse V-14 beast.
 

CT-Mike

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I do find it ironic that security is tighter at the nuke plant I work at than it is at the local military base.
 

Firebrand

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'Real' installations are usually less 'tight' than some corporate facilities! I can speak to that from decades in the film business. Harder to film in corporate offices and spaces than the real government or military locations!
 
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You should have seen National Guard Armories prior to 9-11, if you want to talk about "tight" government facilities

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yes, the vault was full of weapons!
 

frank8003

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I like your post but have to post too.

Me and three other guys made machines go from cold no steam to
superheat and 350 megawatts in 8 hours.
Nobody noticed because their lights didn't go out.
No access allowed by any other humans.

A normal day with a problem was to go from zero to 38 megawatts in 92 seconds with 36 machines at once, [36x38] with us running around "with our hair on fire". Sometimes only one human.
Nobody gets in unless We decide they can.
 
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