Andy at Work

The Panel Board

This is the panel board. As you can see, it has many interesting gauges and graphs. They tell me it is probably the oldest in Iowa or the nation, since it has been here since the place was built during WWII. It interesting for the antique factor, but several of the guys that work with it find it rather annoying. These days they could have it all be digital and on a computer so that they don't have to get out of their chair to go look at it! But I think it is pretty cool just to look at all the graphs and things.

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Going in to work
The Stairs
The Catwalk
The Catwalk Principle
The Catwalk from above
Filling the fermenter
Waiting for things
Cutting over
Closing the manhead
Inoculation
Steam on inoculation
Setting up a fermenter
Opening a fermenter
The Roto-jet
Carrying roto-jets
A roto-jet setup
The roto-jet pump
The Valves
Line Samples
Getting line samples
Base Losses
The Sample Table
The Bin Tops
The Scale Room
A Scale
A mill
The Logbook
Taking a break
The Panel Board
The Control Room
A View of the River

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