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usually involves pumping sh!t. thought that was a plumbers job. oops. it needs an electrician to make it run uphill.
Haha thanksAnd fix the plumbers cockups
If you don’t know what the job entails why apply for it?
Why not apply to be a roofer then?I like the risk factor
If you don’t know what the job entails why apply for it?
And variable speed drives.You are going to need a thorough understanding of controls, know your way around motors (from the small to the insanely large) the larger variety being in the 3.3KV range. And almost everything else in between. Not a job the average domestic based electrician could realistically take on, ...i jest not!!
And variable speed drives.
Normanton, AKA Walter Mitty.
In virtually every post you’ve made on the forum you come across as inept.
A water company is dealing with vast quantities of both potable and foul water which is power hungry.
As E54 has said you have to have a sound understanding of motor control, flow and level control to name just a few basic requirements.
Do you have the skill and the knowledge? I seriously doubt it.
Don't forget SCADA, telemetry, actuators (rotork, Auma) etc
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