Chasing the Wind

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Scotty, We Need More Power!

I’m a mechanical engineer, working on large petrochemical rotating equipment. My good friend Sean is an architect. I thought maybe he could help me out on a little issue. The email exchange sort of went like this:

Michael: The motor I’m buying is 5105 amps. Do you have a good source for a circuit breaker? The voltage is 12,000v at the motor terminals.

If you’re an engineer / architect / tech of some sort, that’s a fun question. If you’re not, that was greek. Here’s some examples to put those in perspective:

  • 60 watt household light bulb: 0.5 amps at 120v
  • refinery motor: 5105 amps at 12,000v.

Sean: Are you buidling a hydroelectric plant to power this motor?

Fun Exercise: How many “D” size batteries would be required to run this motor and how long would this last?

Dang it, Sean’s putting me to work. First, I’ll need to find out what a “D” cell battery is good for. I’m going to have to ignore that whole “single phase DC power” versus “three phase AC power” for this exercise.

Michael: Nah. I just plug it in. I use an extension cord if I have to. Supplying the power is Electrical’s problem.

A D cell battery is 1.5v and rated for 18 amp-hours. I’d need (12000/1.5) = 8000 “D” batteries lined up end to end, and they’d last just under 13 seconds. I’d need 284 columns of 8000 batteries, or 2.272 million “D” cell batteries to make it last an hour. I’ll suggest it, but I don’t think Electrical will like this solution. I’ll stop by Kroger on the way home.

I checked, by the way. Kroger only had about 30 “D” cell batteries available.



6 responses to “Scotty, We Need More Power!”

  1. No, really Boss. I have been productive today!

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  2. Mmmmm, you know I love it when you talk geek!

    I think I need a cold shower before work.

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  3. Actually, those emails started at about 6:30pm one day last week and finished up the next morning. I’ve been working a lot of overtime since June and it’ll last through December. I’m going to have over 100 hours on my timesheet for the last 2 weeks.

    Implying that I’m goofing off at work is one of my pet peeves. I value my job highly.

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  4. sorry bro
    my bad 😥

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  5. Send me some “D” cell batteries and we’ll call it even. 😛

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  6. Excuse me for a moment. I need to head over to Miss Vox’s for some quality time. 🙂

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About Me

Michael, a sinner saved by grace, sharing what the good Lord has shared with me.

Solomon, in the book of Ecclesiastes, said, “I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind.”

If you’re not living for the glory of God, then what you’re doing is meaningless, no matter what it is. Living for God gives life meaning, and enjoying a “chasing after the wind” is a gift from God. I’m doing what I can to enjoy this gift daily.

Got questions? I’m not surprised. If you have any questions about Chasing the Wind, you can email me at chasingthewind@outlook.com.

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