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The Industrial Heating Equipment Association (IHEA) will offer its Combustion Seminar and Safety Standards and Codes Seminar October 3-4 in Indianapolis, Ind.
Combustion and safety seminars presented by the Industrial Heating Equipment Association may look different this fall, but IHEA will still deliver essential content. The seminars for process-heating professionals responsible for the operation, design and maintenance of industrial process furnaces and ovens will be delivered through a virtual platform.
Learning about industrial combustion equipment and appreciating how efficiently it can perform for you will save your energy and maintenance budgets. To read the full article, visit 10 Tips on Combustion System Care. To take advantage of our continuing education courses, visit thermalcenter.bnpmedia.com.
Nearly 100 attendees gathered for training on combustion, induction and safety standards and codes for the process heating industry at the Industrial Heating Equipment Association’s 2017 Fall Seminars, held September 19-20 in Greenville, S.C.
Upcoming courses include those on fall prevention and protection, tower climbing training, confined space entry and rescue, and OSHA general industry training that addresses hazardous materials such as flammable and combustible liquids.
Honeywell has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the Elster Division of Melrose Industries plc for approximately $5.1 billion. Elster owns Elster Thermal Solutions, which includes industrial process heating brands such as Eclipse, Hauck, Kromschroder, Exothermics and CEC Combustion Safety.
Certain conditions create and contribute to an environment that allows and supports unplanned and uncontrolled fires and explosions in industrial drying equipment. Learn how to control those conditions to minimize the risks of catastrophic events.
Unplanned and uncontrolled fires and explosions are never welcome in an industrial plant. If you operate a dryer in your facility, read on for ways to mitigate your risk of fires and explosions.
Instead of howling about energy costs and indications that gas costs could be double what they have been in recent years, you can begin to save valuable energy dollars by conducting routine maintenance and using common sense.