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Designed for burner-boiler applications, Asco Series 158 gas valve and Series 159 motorized actuator serve as a combustion safety shutoff valve option that enhances flow and control, says the manufacturer.
Combustion valve standards and codes can seem like a mystery maze. This article explains how to meet the requirements of key codes from common standards organizations.
As a design engineer responsible for developing and specifying boilers, dryers, furnaces, heaters, ovens and other industrial heating equipment, you face a daunting labyrinth of standards and industry regulations.
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A report from NFPA looks at recent oven, furnace and dryer explosions — in particular, explosions in curing ovens, electric arc furnaces and grain dryers.
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The two-day seminar will provide an overview of the new 2015 edition of the NFPA 86 standard for ovens and furnaces, which includes updated requirements for many areas of safety.