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Nov18-04, 12:59 AM   #1
 
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One of my biggest start-ups


A personal comment on a job that has my shorts more than just a little tight... we're talking about a serious pucker factor here. Next week I am responsible for bringing online six motors at 700 HP each. That's 3.1 Megawatts!

Okay how does that go? Green to start and red to stop?
 
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Nov18-04, 01:47 AM   #2
 
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Just think about it this way: it's only three-thousandths of a gigawatt!

- Warren
 
Nov18-04, 02:33 AM   #3
 
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Just think about it this way: it's only three-thousandths of a gigawatt!

- Warren
Whewww. That sounds much better!
 
Nov18-04, 04:25 PM   #4
 

One of my biggest start-ups


And I thought this was about you starting your own business
 
Nov18-04, 04:58 PM   #5
 
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Already got that.
 
Nov18-04, 05:38 PM   #6
 
What don't you have?

:p
 
Nov18-04, 06:05 PM   #7
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What don't you have?

:p
He doesn't have deer ticks!!! You can put your clothes back on now Ivan.

Tsu - thanks for the tip!!!

btw, I re-stocked your freezer with broccoli.
 
Nov18-04, 08:45 PM   #8
 
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btw, I re-stocked your freezer with broccoli.
Oh good! I gave away all of my frozen broccoli to trick-or-treaters and now we have Christmas coming.
 
Nov18-04, 09:01 PM   #9
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Oh good! I gave away all of my frozen broccoli to trick-or-treaters and now we have Christmas coming.
I know, I kept thinking of the poor little tykes waking up Christmas morning, running over to their stockings and finding NO FROZEN BROCCOLI in them.

What's Christmas to a child if there's no broccoli in their stocking???

(although canned tuna is another must)
 
Nov18-04, 09:06 PM   #10
 
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(although canned tuna is another must)
That's for birthdays, you silly mentor you.
 
Nov19-04, 03:28 AM   #11
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NO!!! WAIT! The frozen broccoli is to be given to the Christmas CAROLERS!!! The tuna's for the cats (and Ivan's birthday gift).

p.s.
Thanx for the broccoli Sis!
 
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NO!!! WAIT! The frozen broccoli is to be given to the Christmas CAROLERS!!! The tuna's for the cats (and Ivan's birthday gift).

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Thanx for the broccoli Sis!
Don't forget to dip the broccoli in ketchup to give it the proper complement of holiday colors.
 
Nov26-04, 10:55 PM   #13
 
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Well, darn!



 
Nov26-04, 11:01 PM   #14
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I hope that's not indicative of how things went.
 
Nov26-04, 11:50 PM   #15
 
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Well, there used to be this nice little town...

Really things went pretty well. I still can't get over the power going through that place. One leg of the three phase going to each motor consists of something like ten, one inch+ cables! Also, strangely enough, modern drives are so efficient that 480 volt motors were used to replace 3600 volt motors. Historically the I-squared-R losses demand a higher voltage, but the ability to control motor speeds and the ability to idle yield greater gains than the losses incurred due to the increased current.

When we were ready I got a real rise from the crew when I told them how to start the motors; that I didn't want to be anywhere near the place when started. [its always my job to make the final call to start]. I saw about twenty eyes get real, real big.
 
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