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Corken
491 LPG/NH3 compressor units |
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Twelve Corken 491 LPG/NH3 compressor units
were assembled by ADCENG Gas Equipment. |
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NEW LPG PUMP WITH
IMPROVED FLOW RATES |
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A new LPG pump, the Z3500 manufactured by
Corken using ISO quality and management systems, is available
locally through ADCENG Gas Equipment. |
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NEW BY-PASS VALVE FOR
TRUCK & STATIONARY APPLICATIONS |
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ADCENG has introduced a low-pressure build-up
valve, the ZV200, which is designed for protecting positive
displacement pumps with capacities up to 250 gmp (946L/min) at
120 psi (8.3bar) differential. |
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SABS
Approves Liquefied Petroleum Gas Dispenser |
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The South African Bureau of Standards has
issued a certificate of approval for the Nuova Migas M200, an
electronic/mechanical dispenser which pumps liquefied petroleum
gas (LPG) into vehicles converted to run on LPG. Manufactured by
Migas in Italy, the dispenser is being distributed locally by
ADCENG Gas Equipment. |
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ADCENG
Supplies Turnkey Filling Plant to Kenya’s Kobil Petroleum |
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ADCENG's latest turnkey project has provided
Kenya’s Kobil Petroleum with a facility for filling LPG
cylinders, truck loading and offloading and rail offloading. |
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ADCENG CONDUCTS DEALERSHIP
AND INSTALLER TRAINING COUTRYWIDE |
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ADCENG Gas Equipment is conducting training
sessions countrywide on its new Fagor electronic water heating
range and on Fagor hobs and Tecnogas stoves. Training workshops
are planned to take place in Port Elizabeth and East London
during the first quarter of 2006.
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SOLAR/GAS WATER HEATERS
MAKE FOR HUGE ENERGY SAVINGS |
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ADCENG Gas Equipment and Energy Efficient
Options have taken energy saving into a new realm by combining
gas water heaters with solar water heating panels in a super
efficient hot water generating system. It is not only more
economical but is also eco-friendly, and will appeal to all
market sectors as South Africa’s electricity generation nudges
peak capacity. |
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