Posted by Samurai |
10/8/2004 12:13 PM | remove |
i love panels like this... :o)
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Posted by yaggy |
10/17/2004 3:00 PM | remove |
Agreed. The older the better. The red Tagmaker strip is a great touch.
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Posted by jjcoolj |
1/5/2006 5:57 AM | remove |
It is great fun to be in a control room when something really goes wrong. The alarms get posted to these panels and the lights start flashing until someone pushes the 'ACK'nowledge button to shut the honker horn off. The light on the panelboard then changes from flashing to solid at that point until the situation clears itself.
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Posted by jjcoolj |
1/5/2006 6:02 AM | remove |
Unless there were other panels like this, it seems that there were three generating units at the facility and LS had the capability of not only generating enough juice to meet their own needs, but also to either feed or be fed from VEPCO (Virginia Electrical Power?) through a meet-point in a substation somewhere. Usually you had to buy power at retail prices but sell at wholesale depending on how much success the local utility had at manipulating the local utilities commission.
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Posted by vic_vr6 |
4/11/2007 2:17 AM | remove |
im supprised the copper thieves havent gotten in here yet.
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Posted by Snarg |
12/24/2007 2:00 PM | remove |
I like how they spelled 'panal' :)
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Posted by Samurai |
12/27/2007 12:21 PM | remove |
that's actually the company name... we have a couple of old Panalarm boards left in the control room of where I work.
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