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<blockquote data-quote="jedstivers" data-source="post: 1015186" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>Yep, I think they list it at 100,000 gps. Those other structures just open and free flow don't they? No pumping involved? </p><p>The engines are massive, they were WW2 surplus I have always heard. In 1983 in the firs big use of the system they had I think two runaway and melt down, they then shut the plant down and a lot was lost on the protected side. Have heard it was gas in the fuel and also it was some kind of reverse preventer that was taken off. Either way it was human error.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedstivers, post: 1015186, member: 8873"] Yep, I think they list it at 100,000 gps. Those other structures just open and free flow don't they? No pumping involved? The engines are massive, they were WW2 surplus I have always heard. In 1983 in the firs big use of the system they had I think two runaway and melt down, they then shut the plant down and a lot was lost on the protected side. Have heard it was gas in the fuel and also it was some kind of reverse preventer that was taken off. Either way it was human error. [/QUOTE]
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