Early stages of site formation and reclamation

Lifting 34-ton boiler girder for securing to supporting columns at 130 ft. level.

switches and the busbar equipment.

The turbine room is equipped with a 130 ton overhead electric travelling crane of 118 ft. span.

The pump bay houses feed pumps at the basement, unit control rooms

at +28 ft. operation floor, and also L.V. auxiliary boards. The floor above is occupied by the auxiliary transfor- mers, station and unit boards.

Two upper floors of the pump bay accommodate the deaerators and feed water reserve water tanks. Two lifts installed in the pump bay will provide quick access to the upper floors and upper levels of boilers.

The administrative office is situated east of the station and is designed to serve both this power station and the future extension. Eventually it will be centrally situated between the two sta- tions to form a building approximately 1,860 ft. in length.

The office block contains a main electric control room, with a large win- dow facing the turbine room, and a cable gallery immediately under the control room, which is connected by means of reinforced concrete cable stacks with a net of underground cable tunnels and cable ducts. Besides the administrative offices, the office block contains also the station clinic, lecture and conference rooms, mess rooms and other facilities for the station workers

+180.00 P.D.

SERVICE TANKS

ABLE

0

T

BOILER HOUSE

MP BAY

SEA SHORE LINE

DISCHARGE CULVERT

Site layout

#TCH HOUSE

.W.PIPES

.15.00 P.D.

FUEL OIL STORAGE

+ 13.50 P.D.

E

PYLON BASE

D

+16.00 P.D.

Far East BUILDER, October 1968.

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