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03/20/2009 7:06 PM

hi

i just want to know the steam flow inside the boiler (135mw) capacity chinese technology based and explanation of its various protections.

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03/21/2009 1:55 AM

check the manuals if the boiler is with you.

If you are going to buy it, contact prospective suppliers.

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03/22/2009 6:32 AM

Contact customers with existing systems if you are thinking of buying, see how the support works BEFORE investing any hard cash.....they will have the books and the infos you require....

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03/22/2009 8:36 AM

I certainly hope their boilers are better than some of the other crap they make that are supposed to built to certain standards.............have had several problems in the last 12-18 months with machines and a couple of lifting devices.

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Re: power engineering

03/22/2009 10:34 AM

The steam flow could be any where upto 400~440 tph at rated pressure

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