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Steam Generators
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 Electric Steam Generators suit small capacity applications.Sussman-Automatic Corp.
Long Island City, NY 11101
Apr 04, 2008
With 3-20 kW rating and pressure range of 0-90 psig, MBA Steam Generators require only water feed connection and electrical hook-up to produce 9-60 lb/hr of saturated steam. Units can be used for standby operations in off-seasons or when larger boiler is shut down or unavailable. Other applications include laboratories, hospitals, pilot plants, and intermittent, low-steam consuming loads.
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 Turbine Generators provide high power density.Kato Engineering, Inc.
Mankato, MN 56002 8447
Jul 22, 2003 HPD Turbine Generators, for steam and gas applications, offer vacuum-pressure impregnation of all rotor and stator windings, 100% epoxy solids, steel construction, and dynamic balancing of rotor and shaft. Products may be configured to meet unique needs. Available with power ratings from 3.5–8.5 MW and voltages up to 15 kV, generators weigh 36,000 lb (8.5 MW unit). |
 Steam Generators come in 20-600 bhp sizes.Clayton Industries
El Monte, CA 91734 1530
Oct 02, 2002 Steam Generators include PLC controls, low NOx - low CO burners, and heat exchanger that results in high fuel to steam efficiency compared to firetube boilers. Models produce up to 20,000 lb/hr and are widely used in food processing for process and sanitation steam. Design of generators is inherently safe with no possibility of steam explosion. |
 Steam Generator operates on electricity.Sussman-Automatic Corp.
Long Island City, NY 11101
Jul 30, 2002
Series ES produces steam up to 90 psig in range from 36-540 PPH. It can be located virtually anywhere, and is compatible with standard feed water. Small in size, almost no heat is lost to surrounding ambient. No flues, fuel lines or tanks are involved in operation. Typical applications include: pipe tracing, steam for tanks, autoclaves and sterilizers, food processing and storage, reactors, and humidification.
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