Re: WTC Towers: The case for controlled demolition
Von: Animal02 (wherewereyou@wednsday.com) [Profil]
Datum: 29.02.2008 13:14
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Datum: 29.02.2008 13:14
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Newsgroup: alt.idiotsmisc.sci.physics talk.politics rec.motorcycles alt.conspiracy
"Animal02" <Wherewereyou@Wednsday.com> wrote in message news:... > > <* US * THE CLUELESS TROOFER> wrote in message > news:r7sfs31jasd7ua7uf48eb3h9euqfof2ti9@4ax.com... >> The bushkultie can't reason well enough to see >> through Bush's lies. >> >> "Why the Official Account Cannot Be True" >> >> http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid46 >> >> > BWAHAHAHA > "dr" griffin taken to the wood shed by a real expert. > > http://www.jod911.com/drg_nist_review_1_0.pdf > >> >> The power-down occurred, and the strange personnel >> were in the WTC, no matter how desperate the wimp >> bushkultie is to believe otherwise. >> >> http://killtown.blogspot.com/2005/12/scott-forbes-interview.html >> >> > Troofers repeating the same lie will not make it true. > > > The "power down" is proven to be a lie. > > http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/4324/ticket2mi0.jpg > http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/9884/ticketfd7.jpg > > Furthermore, the designed of the tower's primary electrical precludes the > "pwoer down" described > > Consolidated Edison provides 13.8KV electricity to all of the World Trade > Center buildings except for the Vista Hotel through a ground level > substation located near the Barclay Street (north) entrance/exit to the > underground parking garage. Prior to the fire, the peak load provided by > the > substation servicing the complex was 84 megawatts for all buildings > (except > the Vista Hotel), the Concourse level, all basement levels and the > refrigeration plant. Eight sets of service conductors carry this load from > the substation to the complex. Overcurrent relays that disconnect the > service conductors are provided at the substation. > > Service conductors entering the complex are routed through a concrete > encased duct bank which is located below an entrance/exit ramp for the B1 > level. Once inside the complex, the duct bank makes a vertical transition > from below the entrance/exit ramp to the B1 level ceiling. Still enclosed > in > concrete, the ceiling-level duct bank enters the service equipment vault, > called the primary distribution center (PDC). Once inside the PDC, the > service conductors drop into eight switchboards which are grouped into > pairs > and are separated by gypsum wallboard partitions. Electrical power from > the > PDC is provided to Towers 1 and 2, Buildings 4 and 5, the Customs House, > the > Concourse level, and to all basement levels (see Figure 5) by several > electrical feeders. These feeders are protected by 1200-ampere circuit > breakers with protective relays to disconnect the power when a fault > occurs. > The feeders for Building 7 are tapped off of the Building 4 feeders; > therefore, the substation relays protecting Building 4 also protect the > feeders for Building 7. > > The PDC-supplied electrical systems are designed so that electrical power > to > each building served is provided through more than one feeder. The > substations for buildings in the complex are designed such that full > electrical service will not be interrupted in any building even with the > loss of two 13.8-volt electrical service conductors. Though some > electrical > feeders are routed differently, most are routed in the ceiling/floor > assembly between the B1 and B2 levels. As a result of this type of > installation, the feeders are encased in concrete over the distance to > their > respective substations throughout the complex. > > For electrical design purposes, Towers 1 and 2 have been subdivided into > two > vertical sections, i.e., Tower 1 - north and south sides; Tower 2 - east > and > west sides. Each vertical section is supplied by four electrical > substations; one substation in each of the mechanical equipment rooms > (MER) > on the 7th, 41st, 75th, and 108th floors. Thus, Tower 1 and Tower 2 each > have a total of eight electrical substations. > > The arrangement of substation equipment is the same in both towers; that > is, > each substation has four air-cooled transformers. The transformers are > rated > as 1500KVA, 3 phase, 13.8KV-480/277 volt. Each is provided with a > 600-ampere, 15-KV primary, no-load disconnect switch on the primary side > and > a 2500-ampere circuit breaker on the secondary side. > > Four feeders from the PDC supply electricity to each vertical section of > the > tower. Each feeder supplies electricity to one transformer in each > substation within a vertical section. For example, Feeder A1 supplies > electricity to one transformer in each substation for the north side of > Tower 1. Similarly, Feeder A2 provides electricity to another transformer > in > the substations on the north side of Tower 1. According to this design > scheme, each feeder will supply four transformers. > > The main difference in electrical design between the towers is that Tower > 2 > has two additional feeders. These feeders supply a substation on the 43rd > floor. The transformers in this substation are dedicated and provide power > to a tenant area. > > http://wtc7lies.googlepages.com/wtcprimaryandemergencyelectricalpower > > > > Troofers........6 + years, no evidence, lots of debunked myths. >[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
