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Took me a while to figure out how the two locks on the bottom can unlock the gate.
This is not only funny but quite ingenious.
(Probably easier to have one lock and six keys though).
Gotta be honest.
Asparagus pretty much sucks. I was in the Netherlands when they had white asparagus (and other asparigi). They still sucked, maybe not as much as green, but, enjoy.
I'll eat it but it's not my thing.
so it doesn't taste like asparagus anymore.
Tesla had very little to do with the war of the currents; that was a matter for the business folks, Edison and Westinghouse. Westinghouse was a smart inventor and brilliant business man. Edison was a brilliant inventor and business man. Tesla was a brilliant engineer and inventor. None of them was a scientist. Tesla did not create AC, the AC generator, or the transformer. He invented the distribution system based on upsizing the generators, transformers, etc. A terrific feat of engineering.Westinghouse only Financed Tesla, did not create it. Oh, yea, Edison didn't invent either
This way you can always tell who left it open.(Probably easier to have one lock and six keys though).
Hollandaise.Yep.
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Generally, you are supposed to have ALL locks prevent an unlocking. If all of them can allow a guy to turn on 12,500V on the others, the locks aren't helping much.View attachment 643432
Took me a while to figure out how the two locks on the bottom can unlock the gate.
This is not only funny but quite ingenious.
(Probably easier to have one lock and six keys though).
Depends if you're limiting access to any of several people or locking out equipment for work. Lockout/tagout equipment is set up so you can have multiple locks and all of them have to be off before the [switch/valve/whatever] can be operated.Generally, you are supposed to have ALL locks prevent an unlocking. If all of them can allow a guy to turn on 12,500V on the others, the locks aren't helping much.
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Took me a while to figure out how the two locks on the bottom can unlock the gate.
This is not only funny but quite ingenious.
(Probably easier to have one lock and six keys though).
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The entire idea with lock-outs is to prevent anyone else from turning on the piece of equipment you are working on.Depends if you're limiting access to any of several people or locking out equipment for work. Lockout/tagout equipment is set up so you can have multiple locks and all of them have to be off before the [switch/valve/whatever] can be operated.
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What I'm getting at is that the gate lock above isn't a lockout like you'd use for a machine. It's sort of the opposite--a means of providing access to many people individually. In more formal logic, the gate lock is an OR function since it can open with any individual lock removed. A machine lockout should be an AND function, where all locks have to be removed before opening. Different approaches for different purposes. And no, I wouldn't stick my hand into a machine locked out by the gate lock!The entire idea with lock-outs is to prevent anyone else from turning on the piece of equipment you are working on.
A lockout that allows anyone to re-energize the system would be an issue.
Westinghouse (AC) and Edison (DC). Who is the guy that got replaced?Fixed that for you.
But this way, you can always tell who forgot to put the lock back on.View attachment 643432
Took me a while to figure out how the two locks on the bottom can unlock the gate.
This is not only funny but quite ingenious.
(Probably easier to have one lock and six keys though).
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