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Allen Hay and electronics mechanic from the Electronic

Allen Hay and electronics mechanic from the Electronic

Allen Hay and electronics mechanic from the Electronic Service Section uses a computer to analyze current capabilities, stress tests generator number three at the Wolf Creek Power Plant.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District electricians from the Wolf Creek Power Plant and the Electronic Service Section have completed repairs to generator number three following an electrical groun... More

Brent Thompson, (left) and Jason Green, (right) both

Brent Thompson, (left) and Jason Green, (right) both

Brent Thompson, (left) and Jason Green, (right) both journeymen electricians at the Wolf Creek Power Plant make repairs to generator number three following an electrical ground fault shutdown of the generator.

Brent Thompson, (left) and Jason Green, (right) both

Brent Thompson, (left) and Jason Green, (right) both

Brent Thompson, (left) and Jason Green, (right) both journeymen electricians at the Wolf Creek Power Plant make repairs to generator number three following an electrical ground fault shutdown of the generator.

Jason Green, a journeyman electrician at the Wolf Creek

Jason Green, a journeyman electrician at the Wolf Creek

Jason Green, a journeyman electrician at the Wolf Creek Power Plant looks at drawings from generator number three. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District electricians from the Wolf Creek Power Pla... More

Luke Ditto, (left) and  Allen Hay, (right) both electronics

Luke Ditto, (left) and Allen Hay, (right) both electronics

Luke Ditto, (left) and Allen Hay, (right) both electronics mechanisc from the Electronic Service Section uses a computer and a vacuum circuit breaker to analyze current capabilities, stress tests generator num... More

Brent Thompson, a journeyman electrician at the Wolf

Brent Thompson, a journeyman electrician at the Wolf

Brent Thompson, a journeyman electrician at the Wolf Creek Power Plant looks at drawings from generator number three. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District electricians from the Wolf Creek Power ... More

Jason Green, a journeyman electrician at the Wolf Creek

Jason Green, a journeyman electrician at the Wolf Creek

Jason Green, a journeyman electrician at the Wolf Creek Power Plant looks at drawings from generator number three. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District electricians from the Wolf Creek Power Pla... More

Brent Thompson, (left) and Jason Green, (right) both

Brent Thompson, (left) and Jason Green, (right) both

Brent Thompson, (left) and Jason Green, (right) both journeymen electricians at the Wolf Creek Power Plant make repairs to generator number three following an electrical ground fault shutdown of the generator.

A differential electrical fault exists when a stator

A differential electrical fault exists when a stator

A differential electrical fault exists when a stator coil insulation fails in the unit that sends 13,800 volts to ground or phase-to-phase. Although this description is technical, the result is it causes the br... More

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