Since I started working, I've always been on the front lines as an electrician. For many years, I've held myself to high standards and worked diligently. This past summer, I joined the equipment department at Yinlong Mining Co., Ltd., where I participated in the installation and commissioning of electrical systems. It's now been 13 years since I began this journey, and looking back, I remember the hard work of my colleagues during the installation process, especially in the cold winter when we were wiring equipment in the sputum sputum workshop. The effort and dedication from everyone made it possible to complete the projects with high quality.
During the first half of the year, I was involved in various tasks across different workshops, including repairing electrical equipment in other areas. My responsibilities included installing and wiring power distribution cabinets, setting up cable trays, installing remote control buttons, commissioning automation systems, setting up basic circuits, maintaining lighting systems, installing wind turbines, modifying electrical lines, and replacing relays in power cabinets.
One of the common issues I encountered was motor electrical failures. To identify and resolve them, I first checked the insulation of the wires, whether the motor was overheating, and if the wiring matched the nameplate specifications. I also verified the correct winding connections and measured the insulation resistance and DC resistance to detect any damage, open circuits, short circuits, or grounding problems.
As a newly established company, there are not yet strict regulations for the placement of gas discharge equipment. For example, the trench beneath the power cabinet wasn't dug to the required depth. Due to Changting’s subtropical climate, which experiences heavy rainfall, water couldn’t drain properly, leading to acidic rainwater accumulating in the trench. This could corrode the cables and pose a serious safety risk.
As an experienced electrician, I’ve made mistakes before, especially under pressure from a heavy workload. Sometimes, even simple wiring can go wrong if rushed. I remember once installing and debugging a temperature control button in the sedimentation workshop that kept malfunctioning. After checking thoroughly, I found the wiring was incorrect, the circuit diagram was inaccurate, and the parameter settings were off. From that experience, I learned the importance of correctly interpreting circuit diagrams, which helps avoid errors and makes installations more efficient.
In the course of my work, I always try to follow the rules and regulations posted on the wall, prioritizing safety above all else. If I don’t understand something, I ask questions with humility. If I still can’t figure it out, I write it down and discuss it with others. In today’s fast-paced world, new technologies and equipment are constantly emerging, so continuous learning is essential to stay ahead.
Building good relationships with my colleagues is also crucial. When everyone works together with mutual understanding, tasks become much more efficient. I believe that by learning from past mistakes and improving continuously, I can contribute more effectively to the team. These are the goals I will continue to strive for in my future work.
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