V 149 Utrecht

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V 149 Scheveningen

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Post by der bunkermann » 08 Dec 2013, 18:37

hi ramon, please explain what wasn't standard about the central heating system, because it looks pretty standard to me.
in our 608 we have the exact same system, only difference with the V149 is that in the V149 the radiators are ''hanging'' in the supports, and in our 608 the radiators are standing on the same supports.

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Re: V 149 Utrecht

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Post by R_Rijntjes » 08 Dec 2013, 18:44

One example, if this was standard, we already know what had to be placed in the holes above and underneath the radiators, but i think that is has something to do with the central heating sysytem, beacause al the spaces are in the direct vacinity of the radiators.

And if it is standard, there must be a drawing of such a system in a archief ?


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Re: V 149 Utrecht

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Post by JKernwerk » 08 Dec 2013, 19:24

exept one Ramon.........
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Re: V 149 Utrecht

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Post by R_Rijntjes » 08 Dec 2013, 21:04

JKernwerk wrote:exept one Ramon.........
JK

That one i also saw, maybe they installed that one to keep us guessing 70 years later :thumbsup:

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Re: V 149 Utrecht

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Post by ErwinZ » 09 Dec 2013, 23:06

Some more of the V 149 Scheveningen.
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Re: V 149 Utrecht

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Post by ErwinZ » 09 Dec 2013, 23:08

Part deux :)
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Re: V 149 Utrecht

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Post by dirk Peeters » 10 Dec 2013, 09:07

Thanks a lot guys
couldn t make it saterday...
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Re: V 149 Utrecht

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Post by AW » 10 Dec 2013, 20:45

yep, we miss you...
but I did your Job :wink:

greetz
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Re: V 149 Utrecht

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Post by dirk Peeters » 10 Dec 2013, 20:51

Thanks
Sometimes i wish a day has 48 hours ....

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Re: V 149 Utrecht

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Post by ErwinZ » 10 Dec 2013, 21:21

AW wrote: but I did your Job :wink:
That was kinda wierd. Meeting Alex in the toilet 8O

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Re: V 149 Utrecht

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Post by dirk Peeters » 10 Dec 2013, 21:27

very good alex Hope to see your plan
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Re: V 149 Utrecht

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Post by R_Rijntjes » 10 Dec 2013, 21:34

dirk Peeters wrote:Thanks
Sometimes i wish a day has 48 hours ....
Wish it would!

Better would be that we need no sleep at all, than we can use all 24 hours of the day :thumbsup:

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Re: V 149 Utrecht

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Post by AW » 10 Dec 2013, 22:50

ErwinZ wrote:
AW wrote: but I did your Job :wink:
That was kinda wierd. Meeting Alex in the toilet 8O
... and you shoot Pictures without end :lol:

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Re: V 149 Utrecht

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Post by der bunkermann » 28 Jul 2015, 17:59

Question:
Several friends (Bas de Mos, Alex Werner) measured the V149 at F.d.S. in Scheveningen quite exact, but the right entrance door seem to have escaped the measuring tapes and lasers :D

Anyone knows if the width of these machine entrances was standard?
Maybe Dirk or another southern colleague measured the V149 in France?
Out of my head it must be around 1.20 meters..

Thanks in advance, Tim.

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Re: V 149 Utrecht

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Post by der bunkermann » 28 Jul 2015, 20:05

Alex calculated it, should be 1.20 meter wide!

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