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Marine Auxiliary

Steam

If fuel economy, dependability and compact- ness are among your requirements when you specify marine auxiliary boilers, you should investigate Clayton Steam Generators and

Waste Heat Boilers.

Our units have gone to sea on more than 2,000 vessels and function efficiently to pro- vide steam for heating, cooking and house- keeping.They occupy substantially less space and are lighter in weight than conventional boilers. And they are safer because shells, drums or headers are located outside the fire zone, thus eliminating steam explosion hazards.

The list of design features is highlighted by the fuel saving capabilities of our units. We deliver 80-85% efficiency within a range of 20-100% of rated load. In addition, our fast start-up response yields a full head of steam in just a few minutes from a cold start, sav- ing more fuel.

Because of our many years of experience in the international market, Clayton is able to provide uniformly high quality equipment in addition to sales and service throughout the world. We welcome the opportunity to quote on your next maritime project. imTP 1930#1980

CLAYTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY 486 No. Temple City Boulevard

El Monte, California 91731 (213) 443-9381 _____

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