LIVE WIRES rri iiir iifii\rrff OF THE PAPER DIVISION Q 0 Q Q Q_Q_Q_q_0_P 0 g QQQQQQQQQQPQOQgQg g. jLJLOJLgJLSLSLSLSLSLSLgJLOJLgJLSLSUL^^ When you hear of "conductors, switches and lines,” your thoughts might turn to railroading. But if you add the terms:—"motors, generators, conduits, control boxes, bus bars, batteries” and other similar ones, you think of an electrical op eration. And where we have electrical operations in the Paper Division of Ecusta, we have the Paper Division Electrical Section of the General Maintenance department. This group, under the guidance of Paper Di vision Electrical Supervisor, Luk? Harrison, han dles a diversity of activities rarely found in an electrical service and repair shop. Assignments include installations of new equipment, remodel ling of existing installations, replacement of worn or obsolete items, as well as the repair of elec trical equipment. By far the greatest efforts, however, are ex pended on "Preventive Maintenance”. This means, as the term implies, preventing expensive break downs from occuring, or "A stitch in time—”. This service is carried out through a comprehen sive series of planned inspections, some each shift and some at longer intervals depending upon the critical nature of the equipment. A defective cir cuit breaker, for example, may be repaired in a matter of minutes if found in time. If not found, it could shut down machinery with the consequent loss of production plus the cost of a new circuit breaker. Preventive maintenance goes one step further with the object of prolonging the life of electrical equipment. Electric motors are taken to the shop for overhaul after two years of service. Similarly, battery trucks and other portable equipment are overhauled on an existing schedule. Proper lubri cation is stressed and carried out on a schedule. These schedules, plus equipment, parts, and per sonnel records with other controls entail a con siderable amount of paper work. This is pro cessed by Paper Division Maintenance Clerk, E. M. Collins. The well equipped electric shop and shop craftsmen is supervised by Paper Division Elec trical Foreman, Wayne Conn. In addition to work you would expect of skilled electricians, a number of specialized activities are carried out, consuming CONTINUED . . 1