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“Exhaust system installation shall be gastight to prevent exhaust gas fumes
from entering inhabited rooms or buildings and terminate in such a manner
that toxic fumes cannot reenter a building or structure, particularly
through windows, air ventilation inlets, or the engine air-intake system.” [NFPA
110, 2005 Edition, 7.10.2]

Many generators have been, or are planned to
be installed in areas normally not considered 'prime locations'. This often results in the exhaust being
discharged in proximity to supply air intakes. With an M. K. Plastics Axijet
High Plume Diesel Exhaust System, that exhaust is diluted and ejected up and
away from the building. Typically, the EPS is in an enclosure and the Axijet
is mounted on top.
M.K. Plastics’ Axijet is Solution to Diesel Exhaust Problem:
Anderson Medical Center Case Study The following information is required to make the
proper M. K. Plastics Axijet High Plume Diesel Exhaust System selection:
number of engines and the volume and temp (each) of the exhaust; site
elevation; the relative location of the Axijet, number and orientation of
exhaust inlet pipes to the plenum; is a standby fan required; and desired
effective plume height. Specify M. K. Plastics with confidence. The Axijet
is licensed to bear the AMCA Certified Ratings Seal for Air and Sound
Performance. FACTORY & CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
4955 De Courtrai
Montreal, Quebec, H3W 1A6
Canada
TEL: 514-871-9999
TEL: 888-278-9988 (US Toll Free)
FAX: 514-871-1753
web site:
www.mkplastics.com
U.S.
TECHNICAL SALES & MARKETING P.O. Box 385, Troy OH 45373
USA
TEL: 937-440-6405
FAX: 937-440-4606 For more information on how the Axijet can alleviate
exhaust problems please send us an email:
dan.chisholm.jr@mgisys.com
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