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Quick Tips from Eclipse: Develop a Combustion System Maintenance Program

August 1, 2009

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Are you looking for ways to save money or become more energy efficient? Has your company committed to using products and equipment that minimize your facility’s costs while maximizing productivity? If so, check out these QuickTips to read suggestions that may help.


In this economy, it is critical for manufacturers to operate their combustion equipment efficiently and safely, while minimizing downtime and meeting environmental regulations. This can be a daunting challenge. Combustion systems are getting more complex and it is becoming more difficult to reduce your carbon footprint in order to meet EPA emission standards and keep your insurance rates low.

A proven technique to help meet these needs is through a planned combustion system maintenance program. A well-executed maintenance program is an investment that will pay for itself. If you have the in-house staff available to manage the program, they will require technical training in combustion maintenance. In addition, they will need specific tools and test equipment to evaluate, adjust and repair your combustion equipment properly.

If you do not have the in-house resources needed to perform these services, you should consider outsourcing the program through a qualified, factory-authorized service provider. They can provide all the technical resources and equipment required to perform preventive maintenance, safety audits, performance evaluations and emissions tests to maintain peak performance.

Eclipse Inc., www.eclipsenet.com


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