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Instalation

When they hooked up the power they had to go old school. They could not get the trucks out there so they climbed the pole.

You can see one of the six new lights in this picture. The big conduit pipe is the main wiring to the pump station.

This is one of the power disconnects in the pump station. The electrician did a great job wiring it is very clean.

You can see the heater to keep the pump house from freezing in this picture. You can also see all of the electrical disconnects and the 110 power converter.

This is a picture of the pump station controller.

The electricain is finishing the rest of the eletrical in the new pump station. He completed most of the wiring and we got to run the pumps for the first time today. I have included pictures with descriptions of all the work that was done.

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