95-10: Tower Demolition safety Techniques For The 90's Iron Rot AttackIn 1987, a comprehensive reliability study was made to ascertain the ability of the present 42 year old recirculating water system to meet the anticipated load demand through the year 2010. The study determined that the deterioration of the cooling tower over the years necessitated replacement of the structures from the ground up. This project posed many hazards related to worker safety. This paper will deal with the safety techniques used during the
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The ability to test the heat exchanger with steam under vacuum rather than hot water makes it unique as well
Lab and field studies show that the new material allows for a reduction in active biocide levels compared to a traditional biocide while at the same time providing for a higher degree of control over biofilm
and microbio activity in industrial cooling water systems in similar cooling water systems
these same precepts became business mandates
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Chapter 17 of the International Building Code (1BC) requires manufacturers of designated equipment to provide a certificate of compliance verifying that the equipment will meet pertinent earthquake load criteria
Since pipelines comprise only one component of many systems managed within a power plant
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atmospheric conditions (such as relative humidity
thermal pollution problems can be minimized
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