Have you ever wondered about the intricacies of vapor capture and control technology? Or how the unexpected chill of cold weather could seriously impact system performance? Well, you're in for a treat with this episode! We had the pleasure of speaking with the Application Engineering Manager at John Zink, Emily Rohr. John Zink is an established name in the combustion world from the 1920s to the present day.
With her rich knowledge and hands-on experience, Emily delves into the nitty-gritty of how equipment is shipped and sheds light on the importance of a pre-checklist and regular visual inspections. She also emphasizes flame scanners and air intake's significant role in ensuring optimal system performance. The depth of insight she provides into this complex topic is truly eye-opening and a must-listen for facility and plant managers seeking a deeper understanding of the combustion world.
Emily wraps up with some downright hilarious anecdotes about her unexpected encounters with wildlife in her work. Picture alligators sunbathing on skids or owls nesting in stacks - yes, it's as wild as it sounds! Join us for this episode as we dive into the fascinating realm of vapor control technology, laugh at the unexpected, and learn from Emily's wealth of knowledge and experience.
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