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Reactor limits the amount of fault current to ground.
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They could have been used to convert AC to DC to charge backup batteries.
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Its where cooling water was pumped to cool the air that blew over the electrical generator to keep the wires from melting.
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Its a very large cooling water pump that pumped water through the tubes to condense the steam.
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Its a condensor. River water flowed through all the small holes.(tubes) Steam passed over the tubes and was condensed back into wtare to be put through a boiler. The boiler (not shown) would feed steam to the turbine and as it dropped in pressure it would condense into water.
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Damn! Funny how the doorknobs are so high! Except for the first one, the outcast!
Hmm... Put it all on Ebay! L-O-L!
Nice, Architecturally nice...
This is where Nurse Ratchet hands out the Lithium!

The New York Firehouse lightbulb, which still burns. Is also an original Edison Lightbulb made by Thomas Edison. I remember reading about the bulb in the Guinness World Record. Just shows they don't make lightbulbs the way they use to...
Now that's SPOOKY...
I am amazed all of these loose artifacts remain...
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Outstanding, yet sad.
Plenty of Porage for everyone!
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yeah, im not too far from here either.. im actually doing a college power point project that i have to present out loud, on abondoned asylums, these have to be the freakiest asylums to live so close to. ahh! pilgrim state woah! why do they have to be in NY haha! good job with the photographing motts, this is also what im majoring in aside form interior design..
Hmm... It looks like an Optometrist's examining room chair...