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DELAVAL IMO

FUEL OIL SERVICE PUMP

PUMP: Mfg by DeLaval. 24 GPM - 350 PSIG discharge pressure — 1750 RPM — 12.9 BHP.

MOTOR: 15/10 HP — mfg by Electro Dynamics — synchronous speed 1800/1200 RPM — 220/ 440 volts 3-phase 60-cycle. COUPLING: Falk - type T - size 40T10. CONTROLLER: Magnetic -by G.E.-Motor rating: 15/10 HP-220/3/60.

NEW - UNUSED

FUEL OIL SERVICE PUMP

Vertical pump and motor with brackets. 24 GPM at 350 lbs — test pressure 700 lbs. MOTOR: 5 HP — complete with controls. 220/440/3/60

IF YOU'RE GOING TO JUMBO-IZE

YOU CAN ECONOMIZE WITH THESE

ALUS-CHALMERS - DELAVAL 1000 KW GEARED MARINE

TURBO-GENERATORS

If you are contemplating the new construction of

TANKERS, ORE CARRIERS, CONTAINER VESSELS, ETC.

YOU CAN SAVE

THOUSANDS

OF DOLLARS

IMPORTANT INFORMATION with these modern, practically new units — built to highest Navy stand- ards. Send for our free descriptive brochure. You'll be glad you did.... and money ahead!

DELAVAL TURBINE: 1442 HP -10019 RPM - Class GJ-N - 9-stage - 1 0,000 RPM - 1 050

PSI — 950JTT — condensing steam rate 10.30 lbs. Typical serial number 652468. DELAVAL

DOUBLE HELICAL GEAR: 10000, 1200 RPM-Allis-Chalmers-1000 KW-450 volts-3-phase —60 cycle—1200 RPM—0.8 PF—static excitation—totally enclosed air-to-water cooling—tem- perature rise: Stator 1 30 C—Rotor 110°C—class H insulation—typical serial number 160615 —type M.A.K.G. Complete with 525 sq.ft. condenser—190 Ibs/hr air ejector—oil coolers- strainer—piping & valves—generator switchgear—static excitation control—voltage regula- tor. Total weight of unit 40,300 lbs. OAL 12' 9"-OAW 6'. Turbo-generator height 5' 8"— total height of turbo-generator & condenser 12' 8". UNITS IN EQUAL-TO-NEW CONDITION.

Originally designed for DLG Guided Missile Frigate Program. Installed only about 2 years, then removed and carefully re-boxed by U.S.N, at Bath Iron Works 1964-65. Navy in- stalled larger units due to increased load requirements.

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