Phillips Services
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Problem: Meet OSHA burn guidelines on complex fan housing & ductwork. Equipment: Forced Air Fan & Ductwork @ 260°F on ground pad. Location: Phillips Services, Detroit, MI Goals:
Protect personnel from burns.
Save energy.
Insulate complicated shape including expansion collar & brackets.
Significantly reduce insulation costs.
Solution: Coat entire piece of equipment with CCS-100.
With an application of CCS-100 on the entire fan housing and ductwork including complicated bracing and expansion collar (optional):
The cost of applying CCS-100 was 60% less than conventional metal clad insulation.
Exterior surface temperature was reduced from 260°F to 80°F, well below OSHA rules.
All components of fan and ductwork are insulated, including expansion collar (optional).
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