Your using that cheapo plastic conduit?
Medal conduit sure is safer and more dependable.
Also keeps the Union Workers busy bending pipe!
A sight to gladden the eye... lots of rebar in the concrete equipment plinths. Although I hope they've included proper vibration isolators... Here's some in use at a local power substation, a relevant topic with the recent earthquake activity here.
At first glance I thought it was some asskicker subwoofer install.A sight to gladden the eye... lots of rebar in the concrete equipment plinths. Although I hope they've included proper vibration isolators... Here's some in use at a local power substation, a relevant topic with the recent earthquake activity here.
At first glance I thought it was some asskicker subwoofer install.
UPDATE - we will have the most expensive cables in the world manufactured for the new room, Metallic Hydrogen conductors.
Squeezed hydrogen at 495 gigapascal, or more than 71.7 million pounds-per-square inch - greater than the pressure at the center of the Earth.
The result: atomic hydrogen which is a metal which is most likely a superconductor at room temperature.
It was a tough choice; either order the cables or pay off the national debt.
iridium.
Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2017-01-metallic-hydrogen-theory-reality.html#jCp
Your using that cheapo plastic conduit?
Medal conduit sure is safer and more dependable.
Also keeps the Union Workers busy bending pipe!