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↓   Sell Offer  Limpsfield Burner
Location Florida, USA
Posted On 01/18/2012, 12:42:46 AM
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Posted By Power Combustion Technology Inc [ Gold ]
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Limpsfield combustion is an industrial burner manufacturer, offering complete solutions to combustion requirements from standard burners to individually engineered solutions. Experienced in all common aspects and many more specialised areas of its field, Limpsfield offers experience, quality and competitive prices.

Limpsfield Burners are of an Industrial Forced Draft design, suitable for alternative or simultaneous firing of all types of gaseous fuels and mineral fuel oils, Limpsfield Combustion offers burners for a range of application inputs from 1-110 MMBtu/hr

Designed and manufactured to exacting specifications, the Limpsfield Burner line is an exceptional combination of form and function. Every feature, from the powder coated finish to the sealed damper bearings and large viewing port, exemplifies the commitment to quality and performance. With the ability to orient both the fuel and air inlets independently of one another, the application possibilities are virtually unlimited.

In addition to being easy to set up and adjust, the unique forced draft combustion design distributes the combustion air in the burner head so that the necessary static pressure is maintained for stable combustion and flame geometry, throughout the complete burner firing range.
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