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June Lunch Meeting - "How NOT to Design a Steam System"

  • 04 Jun 2015
  • 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
  • Byron's Southend, 101 W. Worthington Avenue, Suite 110 Charlotte, NC 28203
  • 59

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How NOT to Design a Steam System

 

Focuses on common mistakes made throughout the industry by installing contractors, designers and competitors with steam system design. It highlights common poor practices that have been duplicated from years past and covers good practices in steam system design moving forward. It also covers issues that can arise from improper steam system design. With system design we review steam velocities, near boiler piping, steam header piping, proper header design, impact of condensate on the system, proper condensate system piping and design and proper boiler sizing.

The presentation is certified by The Practicing Institute of Engineering (PIE). The PIE certification numbers and PDH hours are included in the information.

 Presented by:

Joe Singerling at Fulton Steam Solutions

Joe Singerling is currently the Steam Sales Engineer for Fulton Steam Solutions, a subsidiary of The Fulton Companies in Pulaski, NY.  He has worked five years at Johnston Boiler Co. assisting customers with custom boilers, updating pressure vessel and burner designs, and helping to develop new products.  He has currently worked at the Fulton Companies for six years.  Two and a half of those years as a steam applications engineer designing and overseeing manufacturing of complex skid mounted steam systems.  He has also spent one and a half years with the service department field troubleshooting system problems in the field. He now works as a steam sales engineer conducting training and helps troubleshoot steam system issues in the field.

 

 

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