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EFB offers a wide range of
services to the customer. Equipment can be supplied on flange-to flange or
complete "turnkey" bases.
Lab Testing –
Laboratory studies are made to analyze the customer’s pollutant for
physical and electrical properties. Gravel from local sources can be
evaluated for suitability in the EFB.
Pilot Testing – Pilot
scale EFB units with capacity up to 2000 cfm are available for in-plant
testing. They provide all engineering data required for design of full
scale units, and allow first hand customer evaluation of
performance.
System Design – EFB’s
staff works with the customer to achieve a system design suitable for
their plant. Gas flow, pressure and temperature, EFB equipment and
controls, auxiliary equipment, procedures and maintenance schedules are
established to coordinate with the customer’s plant operation.
Engineering – EFB
engineers determine the equipment layout and provide complete mechanical
and electrical drawings for the project.
Fabrication – EFB
utilizes its own and subcontracted workshops for steel fabrication and
electrical assembly. Much of the work can be done at shops local to the
user.
Transportation – Units
are shipped in shop assembled modules by standard truck
carriers.
Erection – No field
fabrication of the EFB is required. Structural steel assembly takes place
at the job site. Preassembled filter modules are lifted by cranes from the
truck and placed on the structure. Then ducting and electrical connections
are made. The EFB site manager advises the customer concerning site
preparation, inspection of foundations and utilities, hiring of cranes and
local erection crews.
Commissioning –
Experienced engineers check all mechanical andf electrical functions and
adjust all controls for optimum performance. Training of the customer’s
personnel takes place during this period.
Service – EFB
maintains a trained service staff in the US and in Europe to provide
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