telehouse - 25 broadway
Hire, Ejay
Ejay.Hire at Broadslate.net
Mon Sep 17 14:13:18 UTC 2001
Considering events, it could be:
1. Overloaded.
2. Clogged cooling/venting system.
3. Clogged Water filer -> Not unlikely if the unit sits unused for long
periods of time.
4. Valves too tight.
Who knew I could put that deisel mechanic knowledge to work again.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Lesher [mailto:wb8foz at nrk.com]
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 3:31 AM
To: nanog at merit.edu
Subject: Re: Re[2]: telehouse - 25 broadway
Unnamed Administration sources reported that Sean Donelan said:
>
>
> But I would like to point out, no one regularly runs their
> generators for 48+ hours as part of a normal test. In addition,
> most standby generators are fitted only for "limited" duration
> runs. You should expect problems during any extended run of a
> generator plant. I'm a bit surprised that 25 Broadway and
> 32 Old Slip are the only ones we've heard about.
>
> Until I know a bit more about what happened, I can't say
> whether any alternative design could have performed better.
Hell yes. "Standby service" is a way different set of rating
than "24x7".....
(I'm sorry to guess if it still overheats, a blown headgasket
or cracked head are real possibilities...)
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