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international and domestic applica- tions.

MCS coolers reportedly provide a cost-effective cooling of process flu- ids in laser, hydraulic, medical, sci- entific and industrial applications.

The MCS 10 and MCS20 models are available in 16 different configu- rations. Options include a choice of heat exchanger material and capac- ity, pump construction, electrical system interface, and rack-mount- able or stand-alone chassis. In addi- tion, each MCS provides an easy-to- read front panel fluid level indica- tor, an accessible top mounted res- ervoir port, a rugged all-welded steel frame, convenient built-in handles for easy transportation, and heavy duty vibration isolation mounting feet.

For more information on Lytron

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Firm Offers Refrigerant

Management Assistance

Peregrine Technologies of

Brunswick, Maine, offers confiden- tial in-house refrigeration compli- ance audits for marine-related busi- nesses and facilities that handle refrigerants. Although CFC record keeping is mandated by federal law, many marine-related businesses are in need of assistance for establishing a formal refrigerant management program to avoid serious fines and future equipment downtime.

According to Peregrine, failure to comply with federal CFC edicts could result in fines of $25,000 per day and even criminal prosecution. CFCs are scheduled to be phased out of production by the end of the year.

Peregrine will review existing re- frigerant management plans as well as specific in-house procedures to assure the readiness of passing an

EPA/CFC inspection. CFC aware- ness training for both technical and non-technical employees for the han- dling of refrigerants can be con- ducted, and refrigerant management software is available.

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Peregrine Technologies

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Allied Systems To Supply

Cranes On Avondale/USCG

Project

Allied Systems Company of

Sherwood, Ore., recently announced that it has received an order from

Avondale Industries to supply five deck cranes for the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Polar Icebreaker Healy, to be built in Avondale, La.

The order is for two 50-ton and one 30-ton rated hydraulic telescopic boom cranes for various cargo opera- tions, and two knuckleboom cranes — one 20-ton and one 7.5-ton — to support science operations. The cranes are specially designed for use in Arctic/Antarctic environments.

Deliveries of the equipment are scheduled for late 1996 and early 1997.

Allied has also recently supplied specialized cranes for Swire Pacific

Offshore (Dubai) and Woods Hole

Oceanographic Institution, and is currently under contract to supply boat handling davits with constant tension winches to Ingalls Shipbuild- ing, Pascagoula, Miss., for the U.S.

Navy Inchon (LPH 12) conversion.

Allied is also currently under con- tract to supply cranes, hydraulic power units and boat davits to

Marinette Marine for the USCG

WLM and WLB buoy tender proj ects.

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Finland Awards Trimble

Radiobeacon Contract

Trimble Navigation Ltd. an- nounced it has been awarded a con- tract from the Finnish Board of Navi- gation (FBoN) to provide reference station and integrity monitors for the radiobeacon-based differential

GPS (DGPS) marine navigation sys- tems of Finland and Estonia. The

FBoN will install Trimble's 4000MSK DGPS Reference Station and 4000IM MSK integrity moni- tors along the coasts of Finland and

Estonia.

SIMPLICITY • FLEXIBILITY • ECONOMY

The ROX SYSTEM takes the lead in transit technology by offering complete adaptability to any cable diameter. The multi-diameter modules (MDMs) offer a simple peel away system of custom sizing.

Where other systems use nearly 80 modules, the ROX SYSTEM needs only 6 to accommo- date your cable size requirements.

The ROX SYSTEM is a mechanical sealing system designed to protect cable and pipe transits against hazards induced by fire, smoke, gas, water and RFI/EMP.

The ROX SYSTEM, having been extensively tested, stands up to even the toughest demands. The ROX SYSTEM has approvals from the U.S. Coast Guard, ABS, U.S. Navy, and Underwriter Laboratories.

It has also been tested and approved as intermixable with MCT and can be installed successfully within the same frame penetra- tion. Because the modules, stayplates and compression systems are compatible, you can begin using the ROX SYSTEM immediately.

Call 1-8Q0-520-4ROX

Contact NMP Corp. for more information

InwpI The ROX SYSTEM is a NMP Product line

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