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Optimizing Steam Operations
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The generation of steam, from ground water through the boiler and into the plantu
What the properties of steam are and which are important to the operation of a laundryu
Applying the best utilization of steam to the equipment found in the laundry.u
The heat exchange equipment found in the laundry and the best ways to control and trap them. Steam traps that are not operating properly either waste energy dollars or affect equipment performance.u
Optimizing the condensate return system, after the steam has done its work. There are savings to be realized in the recovery of condensate and returning it to the boiler to make more steam.Bob Moffatt is a mechanical engineer, with a BSME from Northeastern University. He has been involved in the steam business with Armstrong and a number of other product lines for the past 28 years. When Armstrong decided to open a New England office in 2002, he became Sales Engineer / Sales Manager for the region. Bob is an experienced presenter who will be prepared for your questions.
Dryer Efficiency and Safety
Bill Blumel is responsible for inside sales documentation and order entry process; hospitality industry equipment applications; and, documentation of equipment specifications & comparisons. He has 31 plus years of experience at G. A. Braun, Inc. He received his AH&LA Master Hotel Supplier Certification in 2001; became regional sales manager in New England in 1999 & 2000; and served on the Laundry News Panel of Experts in 1988.
Northeast Laundry Association, 389 Main Street, Suite 202, Malden, MA 02148
781.397.8870, fax: 781.397.8887, nela@guildassoc.com