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dm-ri_palovoimala05 Control room of total four boilers contains quite a few panels, meters, switches and wheels.
dm-ri_palovoimala08 Some machines had names, like Vienola and Karoliina here. The latter mentioned seemed to be still switched.
dm-ri_palovoimala07 It was all supplied by Siemens.
dm-ri_palovoimala04 A lot of measurements and alarms available of the gas turbine it seems.
dm-ri_palovoimala10 Among the most interesting of the indicator lamps is this, "käy kondensaattorina" - ?
dm-ri_palovoimala06 Behind the safety chain are some folders..
dm-ri_palovoimala09 Do not throw the away, will be needed when equipment is uninstalled - Regards, Ahtiainen
dm-ri_palovoimala20 Continuing to the staircase, which was decorated with this painting.
dm-ri_palovoimala17 For a power station this building continued a lot of office rooms. They were on two storeys.
dm-ri_palovoimala18 They were very, very interesting.
dm-ri_palovoimala19 Some had been taken to a more important use.
dm-ri_palovoimala21 Memories of a project that required some overnight negotiations.
dm-ri_palovoimala23 Meeting room.
dm-ri_palovoimala24 Another meeting room.
dm-ri_palovoimala22 These business references are from times of Paloheimo, so apparently all the office rooms were not occupied by Fortum. Most interesting of them is naturally Saastamoinen, the former owner of three (former) UE targets in Kuopio.
dm-ri_palovoimala25 This bigger staircase didn't look at all like it belonged to a power station. More like a museum of modern art entrance?
dm-ri_palovoimala36 Except here, where the cabinets were for some reason placed next to the stairs.
dm-ri_palovoimala26 Continuing up to the large attic, this layout drawing of receiving system by Kone Oy will be the only visual memory from there.
dm-ri_palovoimala41 Leaving. The boiler halls were on the left, and the interiors we mostly checked in the right hand part of the station.