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C-E's continuous circuitry helps your boiler keep its cool.

Being the source of steam isn't the boiler water's only job. It also serves as cooling water, circulating throughout your boiler, keeping the metal from overheating.

And if this vital circulation is interrupted, either by a blocked tube or an uncovered downcomer, tubes can fail, causing a costly shutdown.

To keep that from happening,

C-E designs its V2M-8 boilers with continuous circuitry: a system that interconnects the water drum and lower headers as one continu- ous loop, assuring positive circula- tion throughout your boiler.

And for further protection, we place our downcomers lower in the steam drum, so they're almost impossible to uncover, even during severe ship motion and steam drum water level changes.

To find out more about C-E

V2M-8 boilers with continuous circuitry, write: C-E Marine Divi- sion, Combustion Engineering,

Inc., Windsor, Conn. 06095.

EE MARINE DIVISION

COMBUSTION ENGINEERING, INC.

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