September, 2020
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550°F Truck Oven from Grieve
ROUND LAKE, IL — Grieve’s latest oven is a customized 550°F (288°C) TCH-550 truck oven, currently used for heat processing parts at the cus-
1,200 lb (544 kg) capacity stainless steel loading truck. Additional fea- tures include a 325 CFM powered forced exhauster with an airflow
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tomer’s facility. Workspace dimen- sions of this oven measure 60 x 60 x 60 in. (1.5 x 1.5 x 1.5m). 30 kW are installed in Incoloy-sheathed tubular heating elements, while a 2,000 CFM, 2 HP recirculating blower pro- vides horizontal airflow to the work- load.
This Grieve truck oven has 6 in. (152 mm) insulated walls, an alu- minized steel interior and alu- minized steel exterior with enamel finish. Features include a purge timer, two-position dampers on fresh air inlet and exhaust outlet and a
safety switch. The oven includes all safety equipment required by NFPA Standard 86, IRI, FM, and OSHA. Controls on this oven include a UL-listed control panel, a program- mable temperature controller, SCR power controller, a circular chart recorder and a circuit breaker discon- nect switch mounted through the control panel door. Contact: Grieve Corp., 500 Hart Road, Round Lake, IL 60073 847-546-8225 fax: 847-546-9210 E-mail:
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