1,689 Comments for Eagle River Power Station

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Boilers are usually remote from the turbines and connect to the smoke stack - this is probably a condenser and this is probably a multistage turbine system. The condenser would be under the low pressure turbine it condenses the waste steam back to water for return to the boiler. The turbine(s) to the left of the big turbine are the high and medium pressure turbines, which receive steam from the boiler. The low pressure turbine receives steam from the high and medium pressure turbines (the big overhead pipe on the turbines) to use up the rest of the energy in the steam. At least that is the usual setup. :)
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Cool pics. All of them. I worked 27 years in that place and left when it closed. But I don't know where it is. :)
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2 House
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Roller mill (pulverizer) from the 50's.
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That number 13 on the wall was a movie prop
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Each compartment contained copper bus bars that carried 13.2 kV
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Motor Generators used to stabilize power.
Thanks. You had a great time. That shows well
Embedded. Very cool indeed
Thank you so much - clever - perspective helpful. HUGE is just the first word
CHLORINE ROOM? All this is very strange to me - of course have never seen anything like it - but I love it.....Thanks you all.
Never change a thing Mr. Mott - picture perfect is - an infrared, B/W is fine every once in a while, color rest - and you Light is perfect to my eyes.
Little lamp hello!
YES- this IS a big one - in every way - the Gallery too....
YES indeed Mr. Mott - it really is a huge Fantastic Gallery so thoroughly enjoyed every picture. It was one of my first back in the days - although never commented then - and there are lots of lamps which of course is dear to my heart. Best wishes for success always + happiness knowing these pictures are important documentation of era lost & gone
Thought a lot about The Lack of doodle, graffiti, scribbling, scrawl and smash-up - and it is in fact one really nice thing about this place and all these pictures from it- so be proud of your decision and determination Mr. Mott. There are many times when it does not beautify at all