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Factory-constructed ventilation systems are constructed in a compact manner. Frequently, due to the smaller-space installation, inspection and maintenance of the sensors can be difficult. In ducts, deviations from the real... [Pg.778]

They may be supplied as package (preengineered) boilers, job-built boilers (fully factory constructed and then cut into pieces for difficult access sites), or field-erected boilers. All very large WT boilers are field-erected but often arrive on-site in modular form. [Pg.23]

Modularity. Economic competitiveness requires that the construction time be shortened dramatically. Modular construction techniques arc a key contiibntoi to achieving this goal and are a proven approach to cost control in major construction projects. Modularization provides for a larger percentage of factory construction, rather than field construction. New innovative concepts will rely heavily on modularization and will be centered around lower unit power outputs, factory assembly, and transportation of modules to the plant site. The overall plant size target is 600 MWe net electrical output. [Pg.1119]

The total investment for this project is 5.9 million RMB including factory construction, equipment and other relevant costs the detailed budget is shown in Table 1. [Pg.469]

At the beginning of the war, the manufacture of TNT was poorly understood. The main risk was thought to come from its flammability, and, as a result of the urgency to increase production, some factories were built in inappropriate urban locations. Almost inevitably, this had tragic consequences. For example, a factory in a former textile mill at Ashton-under-Lyme, Greater Manchester, and a factory constructed in a former caustic soda plant at Silvertown, in London, both blew up with heavy loss of life. Less visible as catastrophes were the fatalities and sickness caused by TNT poisoning. [Pg.35]

Recent Trends in Cell Factory Construction for Bioprocessing... [Pg.133]

The activating and neutralising reactions may take place in the waste disposal sites of mines, factories, construction sites etc. The excavated area in the mine may also act as a reaction site, where water percolates and reacts with the minerals of newly exposed rock layers. All these are the external reaction sites, from which the pollutants or contaminants are produced and transported to soil or water bodies of surrounding areas, causing pollution or contamination of soil or water respectively. In addition, soil and water bodies themselves become the internal reaction sites of activating and neutralising reactions when the unreacted waste materials are transported to them. [Pg.240]

Until 1974, health and safety law was aimed at types of premises (e.g. factories, construction sites, shops, and mines), and safety in defined types of work activity or processes — for example the grinding of metals or use of special types of machinery. [Pg.239]


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