That makes sense. I shouldn’t have bashed IR windows. The plants that mandate rigid conduit everywhere, IR windows make sense and are good. For the limited budget plants, I think IR windows on transformers are low priority. But infinite budget, IR windows are great.
IR windows have a lot more use cases outside of transformers where I think they are more important. And everything has to do with frequency and down time availability.
The last job I worked was a steel mill. I was in charge of all electrical distribution from utility to disconnect prior to production equipment. Because of the metal dust, we needed to vacuum out distribution equipment yearly at a minimum and NFPA70B recommended some tasks yearly for us. I left when my 2 day outage on a 3 day weekend was canceled. I consolidated the outage plan to a single day, and they still wouldn’t let me have it. Once we got a year behind, I left. I’ve been gone a year, and they still haven’t done it.
I had the main transformers on a 5 year EOL plan because of oil samples and age. The lead time was 18 months for each, and they needed 3, lol. The EOL plan was also neglected.
I would’ve felt more comfy with IR windows lmao but I wasn’t going to stick around to be the scape goat when the plant goes down.
That makes sense. I shouldn’t have bashed IR windows. The plants that mandate rigid conduit everywhere, IR windows make sense and are good. For the limited budget plants, I think IR windows on transformers are low priority. But infinite budget, IR windows are great.
IR windows have a lot more use cases outside of transformers where I think they are more important. And everything has to do with frequency and down time availability.
The last job I worked was a steel mill. I was in charge of all electrical distribution from utility to disconnect prior to production equipment. Because of the metal dust, we needed to vacuum out distribution equipment yearly at a minimum and NFPA70B recommended some tasks yearly for us. I left when my 2 day outage on a 3 day weekend was canceled. I consolidated the outage plan to a single day, and they still wouldn’t let me have it. Once we got a year behind, I left. I’ve been gone a year, and they still haven’t done it.
I had the main transformers on a 5 year EOL plan because of oil samples and age. The lead time was 18 months for each, and they needed 3, lol. The EOL plan was also neglected.
I would’ve felt more comfy with IR windows lmao but I wasn’t going to stick around to be the scape goat when the plant goes down.
I worked in chemical manufacturing before infrastructure and there is no way in hell I’m going back to anything that isn’t strictly regulated lol.
Not that we don’t get our fair share of nonsense, but manufacturing is a whole other world of crazy.
Ha I feel that. Manufacturing is fun as fuck but kinda ridiculous and sometimes stupid dangerous