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Dedicated employees at peer1 during Hurricane Sandy
PEER 1 employees volunteered to manually carry buckets of fuel from the truck up 17 flights of stairs to the fuel drum at the top. The generator?s consumption rate is about 40 gallons/hour and these are 55 gallon drums that they?re filling half way up (since that?s as heavy as they can handle), so they have to do more than one an hour just to stay afloat.
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Sounds like they need a better layout and plan going forward... :winkwink:
However, good to hear the are going the extra mile! |
They should use what ever fuel is left to power up the freight elevator to bring the fuel up.
Mathieu. |
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nice disaster planning :2 cents::2 cents: |
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Fuel for what?
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Seems like a tube of some sort would solve this problem. derrrr
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The law limits storing liquid fuel inside a building. They probably have an underground tank outside, depending on location that's all that's allowed. The generator has to be up a couple of floors in case the lower part of the building floods.
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