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<p>I dont buy the idea that if everyone has all of their "needs" met, all crime will cease to exist. If that were true, there would already be no "white colar crime".</p>
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Running warm today, the other transformer was 10C cooler than this one. Hitting the fan switch doesn't seem to do anything. They aren't on in "auto" so I assume this is still within normal operating temperatures.
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If it does, I can't hear it. The temperature doesn't change either.
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Unfortunately for me, my company abides strictly by the peter principal.
My boss who hasn't turned a wrench in his life is paperwork driven, which is fine. But if i tell him we should look into why the fans on the transformers aren't working, my upcoming holiday weekend is shot. It is also unfortunate that in my line of work downtime = more work for me. It's really strange how the uptime of the facility hinges on employees that still end up getting paid weather it runs or not. Plus when the boss who is in charge of these people who are supposed to keep things running, hasn't got a clue what needs to be done unless it's written down on a PM.
Yeah, i'll be working labor day weekend... How ironic is that. HAHAHA
My boss who hasn't turned a wrench in his life is paperwork driven, which is fine. But if i tell him we should look into why the fans on the transformers aren't working, my upcoming holiday weekend is shot. It is also unfortunate that in my line of work downtime = more work for me. It's really strange how the uptime of the facility hinges on employees that still end up getting paid weather it runs or not. Plus when the boss who is in charge of these people who are supposed to keep things running, hasn't got a clue what needs to be done unless it's written down on a PM.
Yeah, i'll be working labor day weekend... How ironic is that. HAHAHA
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</p><p>Class F good to 155C maximum operating temperature. The rotary switch should be able to be turned to "Fans" Setpoint and then you should be able to read temperature at which they are to start,</p><p><img src="http://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.miataturbo.net-vbulletin/2000x1053/80-la_et_mn_transformers_review_20140627_0f00389885fe ca82d6e9dec9aed9b31a3a541894.jpg" title="" /><br /><br /> </p>
<img alt="" src="https://www.miataturbo.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=148436&dateline=14 41129823" /></p><p> </p><p> </p><p><img alt="" src="https://www.miataturbo.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=148437&dateline=14 41129823" /></p><p> </p><p>Running warm today, the other transformer was 10C cooler than this one. Hitting the fan switch doesn't seem to do anything. They aren't on in "auto" so I assume this is still within normal operating temperatures.