"The Lake Byllesby Dam was built in 1910....The concrete dam is more than 1,100–feet [335m] long and more than 60–feet [18m] high from its base with nearly 400 feet [123m] of spillway." [dakota]
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| Trail View, Oct 2018 |
Boldt installed "two new double-regulated, 2.25 MW Z-Turbines (Saxo-Type) and generators. The upgraded generating units double the output, are more efficient and match site head and flow conditions. " [boldt]
Given the horizontal shafts, this would have been the old equipment.
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| house |
The image in the lower-right corner of this collage is the bottom of a Francis turbine. But all of the other photos I saw in the Google search results were of a Kaplan (propeller) turbine. So, someone must have grabbed the wrong photo when making the collage.
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| LitostrojPower |
A source stated that the "Saxo" name comes from the discharge tube looking like a saxophone.
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| EngineeringMechanics |





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