PNWR1854 wrote:A lot of railroads are getting rid of their gensets as quickly as they can, because they didn't live up to what they were advertised as. Wearing out quick, and horsepower way under the advertised amount.
CArailroader wrote:PNWR1854 wrote:A lot of railroads are getting rid of their gensets as quickly as they can, because they didn't live up to what they were advertised as. Wearing out quick, and horsepower way under the advertised amount.
Hahaha UP is getting rid of their gensets because they had electrical issues. My railroad bought 14 of them earlier this year. We put them through their paces and one day my engineer instructor figured it out. A design flaw led to the traction motor blowers sending hot air into the electrical/ computer cabinet causing it to overheat and shut down the engines. Once new fans were installed in the cabinets we haven't had them shut down for that any more. And ours are holding true to the rated 2000hp.
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