- The right side of the tubine unit showing the 8 foot diameter intake water conduit.
- Ready to power wash the inside of the unit.
- Walking toward the generating room in the powerhouse.
- A light used inside to inspect the turbine unit for an annual inspection.
- The original exciter DC generator motor not in use.
- The main turbine drive shaft on the left side of the unit.
- Inside the turbine unit looking (upriver) inside the 8 foot diameter intake water conduit.
- Showing the linkage to the pilot valve assembly on the bottom of the picture.
- The Gates 8 rib drive belt to the generator.
- Backup batteries to the manual control to open and close the wicket gates.
- In the Jordan Power House, a Woodward hydraulic turbine water wheel governor system installed in 1918.
- The top pulley connected from the generator drive shaft to the 2 flyweights.
- The digital PCL governor system in the background.
- Looking up at the original stone walls in the powerhoue that was built in 1904.
- The original Allis-Chalmers generator shaft is still used but not the old generator unit.