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Fenco: Manufacturing Cash Drawers And More

Fenco produces more than 50 undercounter teller pedestals so that operators can create the teller counter most effective for a particu- lar application. There are two depths, four widths, and two heights; 16 overall sizes to meet customer requirements. Whether your re- quirements call for cash-handling pedestals, coin-storage pedestals, legal drawer pedestals, or signature card/bulk storage pedestals, Fenco produces it. Fenco pedestals are built to ship in 20 to 45 days, and are built to last for more than 20 years. The

Accuride drawer slide is warranteed for life by Fenco — if it ever fails,

Fenco allows you to return it to them, freight prepaid, and Fenco will send a replacement at no charge, freight prepaid. All other hardware is warranteed for replacement for three years. From box drawers to waste baskets, from drop-in card inserts to cash trays, from adjust- able kneespace shelving to adjust- able follower blocks, Fenco accesso- ries integrate well into new or exist- ing systems. Many cash/coin trays constructed of steel or ultra-plastic, four different-sized note inserts, and a large assortment of options allow customers to create the system that is right for them. The Fenco Quick-

Counter/Disconnect Alarm (QCDA) offers you maximum protection in secured alarm efficiency. Simply insert or remove the specially de- signed QCDA cash tray into or out of the QCDA drawer, and the alarm connection or disconnection is made, the bill trap hot and ready.

Please visit Fenco at Booth 1057.

For more information on Fenco,

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The design of heating, ventila- tion and air conditioning (HVAC) system for the Shreveport Rose ca- sino boat is based upon optimum

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).

Poor IAQ affects patrons and employees alike. IAQ is currently being recognized as one of the most serious environmental problems fac- ing the country. In 1993, the EPA estimated that employees alone were suffering $60 billion annually in lost productivity related to illness. To date, poor IAQ has cost American business an estimated $15 billion in health-related care and employee sick days. Many factors influence

IAQ. Air flow (exhaust and intake), odors, smoke, heat, cooling and per- sonnel loads and humidity are among the many considerations.

The HVAC system for the Shreve- port Rose is the culmination of many hours of simulations and analyses using various real world scenarios.

The following areas were consid- ered in the HVAC system design: • The interjection of outdoor air (not less than 30 cfm per person) for ventilation and smoke removal. • The use of humidity controllers with reheat to control and reduce humidity. • The use of statically charged filter banks with charcoal filter media for odor and smoke filtration. • Maintaining a positive static pres- sure within the vessel by the use of modulating outside air dampers. • The use of ozone generators to help clean and purify the air. • Monitoring of the CO,2 and regu- lating the amount of outside air that enters the system to evacuate smoke and C02. • Centrally located HVAC control panel to monitor and regulate tem- peratures and humidity of separate climatic zones on each deck level; control and regulate the chill water flow to maximize efficiency of each air handler unit. • The incorporation of a Direct Digi- tal Control (DDC) system to moni- tor and regulate each conditioned air zone via a computer terminal (IBM or compatible). For more in- formation on Johnston Bros.,

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