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A major refining group was unable to monitor its pilot flame assembly due to an inoperable thermal couple on their flare. This causes a violation of US regulations (Title 40, part 60.18 A-F).
read moreAt an oil refinery in Texas, an electrostatic precipitator unit was experiencing a decrease in the rapping effectiveness and ineffective gas flow distribution due to material buildup on the plates.
read moreA Gulf Coast refiner contacted Phoenix High Temperature Repair about a monitoring issue on its primary flare stack. A faulty thermocouple was suspected as the root cause.
read moreA power generation station located in the northern Midwest was experiencing a major failure in their boiler wind box.
read moreA power generation station located in central Texas was experiencing a major failure in one of the station’s boiler doors
read moreAn oil refinery located in Canada was experiencing a major dilemma and were facing a potential full boiler shut down.
read moreA mid-western refiner was experiencing premature failure on the inlet ducting in the Flue Gas Desulfurization Unit (FDU).
read moreA power plant located on the eastern seaboard of the United States found multiple leaks in hydraulic lines leading to their induced draught fan (ID fan) diffuser assembly.
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