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CODE INSPECTION OPERATORS INSPECTION MAINTENANCE INSPECTION APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE INSPECTION T'S not such a simple matter as some think to design kettles, heat exchangers, mixing tanks or other processing equipment involving the transfer of heat. The requirements of at least four major interested parties must be met. Often conflicting interests must be reconciled. Many times we have been called into the picture to help straighten out difficulties where the buyer making his own design thought he had all requirements covered.
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We know all the "inspection hurdles" and knowing also the processing steps which call for the equip ment, we are capable of designing heat transfer units which will not only fulfill operational requirements but will meet all codes and pass all inspections. Our suggestion is that, from the beginning-, you let us work with your engineers on the design of any kettle, heat exchanger or other equipment y o u need. You will save time a n d money.
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Size: 60" o.d. x 102" over the heads Nozzles: four 11/2" ; four 2" ; one 3" Jacket: 64" o.d M w i t h two 2 " nozzles
Working Pressure: shell 125 pounds; jacket 25 pounds A 20" manhole is installed in the side of the shell. Three swirlbreakers are attached to thé side of the kettle. The mixing equipment is fitted with a 3" shaft. The tophead, including a 10" connection and fast opening cover, is welded to the shell.
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