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DCT-SS-1999 11: 12 P.01i01 <br /> �' INDUSTRIAL ECUIPMENT d� f�NGINEERINO CO. <br /> � <br /> � <br /> RE� , -� <br /> October 15, 1999 <br /> C���,ir�r FnR ��F� `l <br /> �c�l'.r- �p� �5 � <br /> L <br /> Mr. Tony Lee �� Fax# (425) 257-8856 <br /> City of Everette Building Qept. <br /> Everette, WA <br /> Re: Crematory installation at 5olie �uneral Home <br /> Dear Mr. Lee: <br /> I am writing in response to our conversation yesterday conceming the exhaust stack for <br /> the crematory at 5olie Funeral Home. <br /> Industrial Equipment & Engineering Company has been designing, manufecturing and <br /> installing combustion systems for a broad range of industries for over 50 years. We are <br /> recognized as the leader in cxemation equ(pment, with over 1,000 installations throughout <br /> the United States and 35 countries. Our designs have Geen granted U.S. patents, and <br /> have been adopted as Industry standards for qual�ty and performance. <br /> In most czses, it has been standard practice in the cremation industry for the stack exit to <br /> be no more than 3 feet over the peak of the facility rooi. <br /> �— <br /> Please note that the exhau8t gases in the stack are less than 1000 °F due `.� the <br /> introduction of cooling air from the blower. This would indicate a low-heat appiication. <br /> Also, consider that we do not use a rain cap that would impede the vertical discharge of <br /> the gases into the atmosphere, <br /> VJe do not feel that there would be any benefit to increasing the stack exit height beyond <br /> lhe guideline mentioned above. <br /> � <br /> If you have any questions piease feel free to call me. ��.�N��d� <br /> � � <br /> Sincerely, �� ���� � <br /> 1 �b�X..�� �� <br /> v���f <br /> Dale Walter <br /> EngineE� <br /> F3U.Box 547796 •Orlando, Florid�32854-7796 <br /> Tel.(407)896-5533 •(800)327•2831 •FAX:(407)B86•5990 <br /> TOTRL ?.01 <br />