It's an online dissolved fault gas analyser. It takes oil in from the transformer and analyses what gasses are there. Different transfomer faults can be diagnosed depending on what gasses are found. I agree on the tray cover but that wasn't me. The power station guys did that.
Today's job. Installing this. Had one yesterday and another tomorrow. Yesterday's is fully up and running. Today's won't be commissioned today as we are still waiting for the cylinders of helium.
This week's job is done. Currently sat in the hotel waiting for my breakfast then a gentle 2 1/2 hour drive back to our stores to drop off some equipment then home.
If it's Schneider I'm not surprised. Some of their translations leave a bit to be desired. Just like this warning sign on a solar farm inverter cubicle back from the days when I worked for them.
Just driven 2 1/4 hrs to work. Got 2 transformers and a NER ( Neutral Earthing Resister) for maintenance today then to the hotel. At least the roads were quiet today.
Well, really boring day so far. All we've managed is disconnect the HVs on a gen tx. Waiting for scaffolding that should have been completed Thursday before we can disconnect the LVs and sort out the tx maintenance. Before anyone complains I know the LVs are not LV but it's what they are refered...
Today I'm back near Runcorn. Hopefully finished fairly early then the drive down through mid Wales to home. I would have liked to be home early as It's a big day for my daughter. She should be picking up the key to her first house today.
Longish day today. Start off at home, s Wales, drive to Coryton in Essex, get my job done then drive up to Spalding ready for tomorrows job. At least the weather is cooler today.
Well, todays job is done. I'm currently sat in the sun by the 'beach' in Grain looking over at Southend. Been stuffing my self with 2 Cadburys caramel doughnuts followed by an injection of insulin. Going to go for walk now. Wish I had my dog with me.
Currently in Scunthorpe with the sun beating down on us. More or less finished this job (disconnecting 2 x 400kv gen transformers). Got a long drive to a Premier Inn in Gillingham in Kent to look forward to once we get away.
I would like to know what sort of music these people listen to. I've just got this image of them spending £32k on a lead and then listening to a bit of Napalm Death. Slipknot would be fine but Napalm Death would be a step too far :oops::)
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