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Vickers Yard Awarded $1-Billion RN Contract

To Build Trident Sub

The British Governent has awarded a contract valued at some $1 billion to the recently privatized

Vickers Shipbuilding & Engineering

Ltd. (VSEL) of Barrow-in-Furness for construction of the first of four nuclear-powered Trident subma- rines. The contract includes about $308 million in first-of-class devel- opment costs that will not be in- cluded in contracts for the three f'ol- low-on boats.

Rolls Royce has been selected to develop the vessel's reactor and pro- pulsion system (PWR 2), and Gen- eral Dynamics will be responsible for the strategic weapons system spaces. To be named HMS Van- guard, the first Trident submarine is scheduled for delivery in the mid- 1990s.

Bailey Announces

Sales Management

Appointments

Bailey Controls, Wickliffe, Ohio, has announced the following ap- pointments in its domestic sales op- eration:

William T. Heist has been named manager of the newly formed

Northeast Sales Region, which was created by the merger of the East- ern and Allegheny Sales Regions.

Mr. Heist joined Bailey Controls in 1955 and has served in numerous sales capacities, most recently as the

Eastern Regional manager.

John H. Sledge, Allegheny Re- gion manager, has been named as the new sales manager for the West- ern Region and will be based in Los

Angeles. Mr. Sledge joined Bailey in 1982.

Charles Kaliszewski has been promoted to manager of sales opera- tions for Bailey Controls. He has been with the company since 1985 and headed its Market Research

Group.

Bailey Controls, a division of

Babcock & Wilcox, a McDermott company, is a major worldwide sup- plier of instrumentation, controls and computer systems.

Free Brochure Details

Delaval's OEM Overhaul

Of U.S. Navy Equipment

A free brochure entitled, "Service at the Source," published by Trans- america Delaval details the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) capabilities of the company's Tur- bine and Compressor Division for the overhaul of U.S. Navy pumps, gears and turbines.

With more than 80 years' experi- ence designing, manufacturing, test- ing and repairing their equipment,

Transamerica Delaval's Turbine and Compressor Division is a reli- able source for overhauling Delaval pumps, gears and turbines used on

U.S. Navy vessels.

The publication describes how

Delaval personnel thoroughly in-

July 15, 1986 spect equipment and check individ- ual parts against original or updated specifications. New components, made to original equipment specifi- cations using state-of-the-art tech- nology, can be manufactured and installed whenever necessary. Over- haul equipment can be tested prior to reinstallation, thereby minimiz- ing the need for onboard testing.

Testing procedures include: turbine rotor balancing at operating speed in a vacuum bunker, compilation of electronic strip chart showing gover- nor performance, and where appli- cable, overspeed trip setting.

The brochure also describes how a complete Transamerica Delaval overhaul lowers operating costs and helps maintain fleet readiness.

Transamerica Delaval guarantees support after the equipment is put back into operation, so the Navy and its contractors receive ongoing troubleshooting assistance if needed.

Transamerica Delaval's Turbine and Compressor Division, located in

Trenton, N.J., manufactures high- speed rotating machinery for energy conversion markets. The company is headquartered in Lawrenceville,

N.J., and is comprised of 15 world- wide divisions manufacturing a wide variety of engineered products.

For a free copy of this brochure from Transamerica Delaval,

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