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I went to the hospital today to get my ears checked out (dizzy, off balance, everything turned out fine). On the way out, I noticed this pipe. I was wondering if anyone had any idea what it might be.It appeared to be very thick wall pipe, and it had a huge flange on it.Sorry for the blurry pic. It's right above a street that goes to the back (low traffic volume)EDIT: I have no idea why the image is sideways, it is the right way up on my computer and phone. Attached Images
Reply:With the ventilation openings I see on the wall, that is most likely the backup power generator room. It'll be something along the lines of a large Cat diesel generator. We had one at the plant where I used to work.PapaLincoln Idealarc 250 (circa 1962)Lincoln Weldpak 155 w/Mig KitLincoln Squarewave TIG 175
Reply:I'm guessing it's the exhaust stack for their emergency gen set. Those look like ventilation loovers behind it..No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth! Ronald Reagan
Reply:Think the other guys nailed it. Look to the right of the door, there is a electrical box like the ones I see at work near our generators.
Reply:Genset. And a big unit at that.
Reply:Our 800 kw came out of a hospital that had 2 of them parreled. v-12 cummins uses 8" sch 40 pipe for exhaust.Millermatic 252millermatic 175miller 300 Thunderboltlincoln ranger 250smith torcheslots of bfh'sIf it dont fit get a bigger hammer
Reply:If that's at Mercy in Portland, it's probably the generator exhaust like many have said. My dad used to work down there back in the 90s, I think they have something along the lines of a 1000kW cat or cummins.
Reply:Originally Posted by farmshopOur 800 kw came out of a hospital that had 2 of them parreled. v-12 cummins uses 8" sch 40 pipe for exhaust.
Reply:This is why I love this forum. Yes, that is Mercy in Portland!
Reply:Originally Posted by TaidenThis is why I love this forum. Yes, that is Mercy in Portland! |
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