Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Week 46, Part 1 Electrical progress, details

The grade between the Effluent Lift Station (edge seen on right of picture), Metering Vault (center) and Reuse Water Tank (left) has been filled in and compacted. The conduit duct bank is stopped short for now, not ready for major wire pulling yet-



The ATS (Automatice Transfer Switch) is in the right side of this cabinet. The main power feed from the Transformer will hook into the open, left side of the cabinet-



After our weekly Monday Construction meeting John Wheaton, City Council member, takes a look at duct work in the Blower room-



Scott and Todd of Challenger Electric begin to load the Motor Control Center cabinets into the Blower room, starting with the ATS (well, mostly Scott, in the blue hard hat, it appears …) -



ATS safely in place-



Later, on a wet day, Tom and Brent of Challenger are working in the power and signal vaults just outside of the Blower room-



Scott (Challenger) begins wiring up the Blower motors. These provide forced air for the Aeration process in the Treatment Basin-



C&K Roofing of Coeur d’Alene wraps up some flashing around the vents-



Filter Sand for the Phosphorous Removal system was delivered this week. 13 poly bags containing 3,000 lbs each are needed for a single Filter Tanks. We have four of them. 156,000 lbs of sand will be loaded into the tanks later on!

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