AAA Machinery Moving in Atlanta, GA has long been the premier rigging company in the United States for industrial laundry machinery. In fact, no other rigging company in the U.S. has installed more Tunnel Systems and other laundry equipment. With this relationship, TheLaundryList has more capabilities to better service our customers with freight and rigging requirements throughout North America.
More and more we have been asked to assist in asset relocation. This is everything from moving machinery around in a plant, to shipping of machinery (all over the world), to disassembling of plants and relocating them to other cities or dispersing the machinery all over.
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When servicing a single 1,000 room hotel about $50,000 worth of delivery hampers are required. Hamper cost to service the largest Las Vegas properties could cost $400,000! How do you decide which hampers to purchase? There are several basic questions that need to be addressed. 1. What size hamper (P72 or BLT72 being the most common). 2. … [Read More...]
Text book definition: The probability that a particular piece of equipment will come on at the time of the facility's peak load. It is the ratio of the sum of the individual non-coincident maximum demands of various subdivisions of the system to the maximum demand of the complete system. The diversity factor is always greater than 1. The (unofficial) … [Read More...]
For any heat exchanger to approach 100% exchange efficiency it must be in a COUNTER-flow condition. The Maximum exchange efficiency while in a CO-flow state is 50%. Most shell & tube exchangers have a reversing valve. A correctly operating reversing valve takes the flow out of COUNTER-flow & places it into a CO-flow condition. The OEM’s … [Read More...]
Readers question: In a recent Hot Tip you were talking about boilers and you used the term BHP to describe the size of the boiler. Why use the “B” to describe Horsepower? There are several different measure of power where the term “horsepower” is commonly used. The following conversion chart should help. Horsepower conversions: In certain … [Read More...]
Readers question: “In a recent Hot Tip, it was recommended that all new washroom trenches be poured monolithically, was does that mean?” Monolithic means it is made from a single pour of concrete. Usually when the term monolithic is used, it is because the concrete footings and slab are poured at the same time. Sometimes footings are poured separately, … [Read More...]