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Hydrogen Panel Display

This panel was built to simulate the hydrogen cabinet used on No. 9 and 10 Parsons generators


The cabinet was used to control the cooling medium (hydrogen) within the Generator

Consisted of 4 Gauges for:

  1. Hydrogen Temperature
  2. Seal oil pressure
  3. Hydrogen Pressure
  4. Carbon Dioxide Pressure

Alarm panel

Hydrogen Purity Meter

Flow Meter

AC and DC seal oil pump buttons

14 valves to control the  gas within the generator

The Hydrogen Cabinet in place under # 9 Generator


Author: ephf

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