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Process Equipment Guide: Essential Working Manual for Industrial Operations | Best for Chemical Plants, Oil Refineries & Manufacturing Facilities
Process Equipment Guide: Essential Working Manual for Industrial Operations | Best for Chemical Plants, Oil Refineries & Manufacturing Facilities

Process Equipment Guide: Essential Working Manual for Industrial Operations | Best for Chemical Plants, Oil Refineries & Manufacturing Facilities

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Working Guide to Process Equipment, 2nd Ed. carefully and clearly explains all the basic technical issues that you need to know to trouble-shoot most process equipment problems. This guide contains a wealth of useful diagnostic tips, worked-out calculations, practical examples, and informative illustrations to help you quickly pinpoint trouble and repair typical malfunctions in: Trayed and packed distillation towers; Natural and forced reboilers; Partial and total condensers; Steam systems and deaerators; Vaccuum systems; Fired heaters; Shell and tube heat exchangers; Centrifugal compressors; Gas turbines and reciprocating engines; Centrifugal pumps and motor drivers. In no time at all, this essential problem-solving manual will become your most trusted on-the-job tool for dealing effectively wtih costly equipment malfunctions.

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There is a good reason this book has been updated into a third edition. It is a great book; well written, easy to read, and a logical flow. Norman Lieberman has a habit of writing with a sort of folksy everyman approach to subjects that could be rather dry otherwise. He and Elizabeth have done an outstanding job on this book and I honestly treated it as fun reading with two or three chapters a night until time to turn off the light.His troubleshooting episodes are like detective stories. It makes me wish I had been a process engineer so I could have had the fun of working with Elizabeth and him.