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don't let tony see that. he'll be round there with his spanners.LOL.
 
aw, kiss and cuddle. life's too short.trust me. you don't realise it till you get older and wonder where the days have gone. some days, i even wonder where the beer's gone.
 

Intresting stuff, never know what you're gonna find in them pennine moors.

Like the gennys. A factory I used to work in had a stand by...WW2 german e-boat engine...never knew of it being needed but used to fire it up every couple of months for a run, noisy but nice.

ps. Wish I could have filmed it with my mobile, trouble is it's best part of 40 years ago. Goodness knows what became of it.
 
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Thanks Glenn enjoyed that. Would love a rummage around there!
its interesting is stuff like that....

theres one not too far from Tel....next to a refinery...called Weston Point...

you can see it from the motorway

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went past that an hour or so ago. at rock savage, yes?
 
now you've lost me. the weston point i know is just outside runcorn.
 
Intresting stuff, never know what you're gonna find in them pennine moors.

Like the gennys. A factory I used to work in had a stand by...WW2 german e-boat engine...never knew of it being needed but used to fire it up every couple of months for a run, noisy but nice.

ps. Wish I could have filmed it with my mobile, trouble is it's best part of 40 years ago. Goodness knows what became of it.

theres this on youtube...its a uboat engine from the first world war (1917) powering a generator...it was never fitted to a uboat....the war ended before it could be installed into a u-boat...its in holland...

check it:

MAN F6V35 World War 1 U-boat diesel engine load run - YouTube

M.A.N. U-boat diesel engine Running - YouTube

M A N Motor. U-boat diesel engine. Duikboot motor. - YouTube

M.A.N. U-boat diesel engine Start up - YouTube
 
Good video...


I love all that, abandoned places especially linked to electrikery...

Had a walk around an abandoned large industrial site switch room (More of a building than a room) and boiler house once. Some of of the switch room had suffered a fire at one point, been re-stored and re-instated. You could see all the evidence of it. Just find it all interesting poking around and having a wander. Its a rare these days to see places exactly how they where left many years ago as the pikeys have usually been round and stripped the place...
 
Shame on you,me poor old mum only went to morecambe bay to flog a few winkles,and some deviant snaps her sortin' out her hair...
 
Just noticed in the video, the breakers are the same as our main crusher. It gave me the willies isolating it, a 3.3KV knife switch. No interlocks to the OCB, you could operate it under load. It would be the last thing you ever did!
We added an on load isolator close to the motor. It lasted a month before blowing up. The original breaker and knife switch was installed in 1948.

RoB will confirm if you close a DMO (Dependant Manual Operation) OCB on to load, they fight back. You really have to go for it otherwise you’re toast.

If anyone’s interested there is a HSE document on DMO switchgear. Makes interesting reading, made me think I must have been bloody mad! But it was what we were brought up with from being an apprentice.
 
and from weston point, on a clear day, you can see most of liverpool. makes one homesick.
 
can take a joke, no problem, just not seeing it. could be altzeimers or lack of beer.
 
The station in Glenn's original video is in Australia, where there seem to be more intact sites like this that haven't been looted or bulldozed. My mate Richard who is part of the Electrokinetica team (although he lives in Aus, he's the webmaster etc) has reported back some interesting things.

Keep looking, we need an old power station. I've had a go at commandeering a couple of subs but no success so far! It's much easier to move vacuum cleaners, irons and radios into an old turbine hall than to move a turbo-alternator into a radio showroom. My ideal site would be an old electrical factory in a location that's not good for housing development, with its own PS, next to a large cinema that's been closed for 40 years. No luck so far...
 
there was the old Whitehall electric lighting station in Leeds...

the CEGB had used it for a training centre for years...now sadly its gone....they built a post office centre on it...

Kirkstall power station was another candidate for a museum...built 1933...a private venture...

it closed down in 1979 i think...thats gone as well but so far the land hasn`t been built on...asbestos contamination

both these units would have been suitable as industrial museums...

lack of foresight at the time i suppose....but there you go...
 
Guess I can consider myself semi lucky to be involved in decommissioning nuclear power stations and getting to see a lot of the 50s controls, distribution gear,panel work etc.....before spending days decabling it. The video in OP is not to dissimilar

Anything made by Parsons would still be working even if the building fell on it, rock solid heavy stuff
 
Guess I can consider myself semi lucky to be involved in decommissioning nuclear power stations and getting to see a lot of the 50s controls, distribution gear,panel work etc.....before spending days decabling it. The video in OP is not to dissimilar

Anything made by Parsons would still be working even if the building fell on it, rock solid heavy stuff
the original turbine launch that he built to showcase his new invention at the 1897 naval review at spithead still exists....
 
Here's a pic of my own baby Parsons turbine, built 1951, 4MW(e) output. I don't have the alternator, only the turbine, plan is to raise the upper casing on pillars and have the shaft turning slowly so you can see the rotors moving.
4MW Parsons turbine.jpg
 
Yes, what you see is what you get, just the turbine, steam valve and a few ancillaries. It had been driving a test bed at Parsons Newcastle plant after the mine it powered was closed. IIRC the condenser was scrapped but the turbine was in reasonable nick so they kept hold of it.
 

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