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Originally Posted by Rusty
Thank you.
Work in a power plant. The turbine building and the boiler feed pump buildings would be 115F in the winter. Summer time, you would just pass through and be soaked in sweat.
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115 in winter is pretty nuts.
Here, they open the bay doors in winter (the furnaces are on that side) so it stays manageable. Summer, it'll be 120 degrees in there every day. Most of the HT crew comes in around 5 am and tries to get loaded before noon. Director of Mfr lets them leave if they are done loading, to try and keep them from roasting.