Products Offered


CUTLER-HAMMER WESTINGHOUSE TRANSFER SWITCHES

30 TO 4000 A RATINGS, WITH DELIVERIES FROM STOCK TO SIX WEEKS.

Products included in the 600 V family include:
Automatic Transfer Switches
Drawout Transfer Switches
Service-Entrance Transfer Switches
Bypass Isolation Transfer Switches
Manual Transfer Switches
Non-Automatic Transfer Switches

Enclosures offered are : NEMA 1, 3R, 12, 4, 4X


EM PRODUCTS   -  ENGINE SILENCERS

A complete offering of engine silencers in end-end or side-end flow design. 
Units come standard in aluminized steel construction through eight-inch 
connections and may be constructed of most customer- designated materials. 
Noise reduction varies from industrial ratings to hospital ratings.  
Most units to 8" are stocked for immediate shipment. Accessories include 
flexes, raincaps, flanges, tubing, thimbles, and more.

FILTRATION ENGINEERING - Air Filters, Vacuum Pump Oil Mist Eliminators



A complete line of intake, discharge, and in-line filtration equipment 
for vacuum pumps, air compressors, blowers. Complete assemblies and 
replacement elements are designed and manufactured to customers 
specifications. Self-cleaning automatic systems are custom-made to 
solve the toughest filtration problems.  Give us a call !!!.



FLUID POWER ENERGY - Thermostatic Valves

Thermostatically controlled valves are supplied for both mixing and 
diverting applications using water or oil. Several materials of 
construction, and a wide range of thermostats allow these products 
to be used  in most instances where fluid temperatures are to be 
controlled.



GT EXHAUST -  ENGINE ACCESSORIES

Products offered include:

Flexes in steel and stainless steel
Roof and Wall Thimbles
Raincaps Flanges, Nuts-Bolts-Gasket Kits
Tubing
Wye Assemblies
And Much More



KATO - GENERATORS   5-13,000 KW

Standard in 900 to 3600 RPM. Units are supplied in any voltage or 
frequency.  Custom designed products include unique mounting provisions, 
enclosures to accommodate the surrounding environment, individual design 
features to comply with engineering specifications, and many more 
variations.

Most world-wide certifications and standards are available. Prime movers 
may include: Gas turbines, Diesel or Gas Engines, Hydro-turbines, 
Windmills, etc.

Product Options:
Enclosures:  

TEFC, Air-to Air Heat Exchanger Cooled, Air-to Water Exchanger
Cooled, Air Filters, Weather Protected II, IP 22, 23, 25, 44, & 54



KATO -  MOTOR GENERATORS

To provide load isolation or frequency conversion for industrial and
computer-grade electrical systems. From 1- 2000 KW. Usually offered
as a complete package with control panel including motor starter, output
circuit breaker, metering, protective relaying, voltage regulator, and 
other required components. As with synchronous generators, motor-generators
may be designed to customer requirements and specifications.



Avtron Manufacturing, Inc.  -  Load Banks for testing generators

Units are available in manual and automatic styles for indoor or 
outdoor installation. Stationary and mobile models give you a choice of 
flexibility depending on your generator testing requirements and locations. 
Various voltages, enclosures and reactive and resistive styles are provided.


MIRATECH - CATALYSTS

Systems are offered for both 4 and 2-cycle gas and diesel engines.  
Products include 3-Way and Oxidation Catalyst and are designed for 
low maintenance, maximum emissions-reduction capability, and cost 
effectiveness.

Markets served include: 
Gas Transmission/Storage
Pumping Stations
Power Generation
Cogeneration
Irrigation

Controllers and instrumentation are also offered, enabling the customer 
to program and diagnose both naturally aspirated and turbo-charged 
carbureted engines.


MODINE - REMOTE RADIATORS

Units are supplied with fan and motors to match your individual 
requirements.  Cores are arranged vertically or horizontally and use 
either oval or round tubes. Many models have several fan-motors which 
can be temperature controlled to  minimize electrical consumption and 
noise levels.



MODINE - HEAT EXCHANGERS

Shell and Tube units are supplied with either smooth or finned tubes. 
Smooth-tubed units are used for most process cooling , while the 
finned -tube units are best for cooling oils. An on-site computer program 
allows us to supply accurate sizing data and to reflect individual 
limitations with respect to pressure drops and flow rates. Materials can
vary according to your requirements.



MODINE OIL COOLERS

Three styles are offered:

Fan-Motor Units:
For oil cooling and also available for air aftercooling.

Air-Cooled Units:
Designed specifically for use on hydrostatic, hydraulic,
and other oil cooling systems. Customer supplies air flow.
Core face areas from .5 to 31.5 square feet. Heavy-duty
"ALBRAZE" construction.

Engine Oil Coolers: 
Mounts directly on engine block. External oil lines not
required. Cooler serves as mount for spin-on-type filter.



PRYCO -- FUEL TANKS

Products offered are:

Standard Day Tanks  with control panel, pump-motor, alarms as required.
U.L. Listed Day Tanks
Double-Walled Day Tanks
Sub-base Tanks for engine-generator set mounting...with or without housing
Earthquake Design
Trailer-mounted Fuel Tanks
Manual Fuel Tanks
Custom-Designed Tanks



WSA INC. -  Automatic Tube Cleaning Systems and Debris Filters

Brush and Basket as well as Ball Systems are supplied for
automatic cleaning of heat exchanger and condenser tubes. Installations 
around the world for power plants, air conditioning condensers, surface 
condensers and many industrial heat exchangers.

Debris Filters are self-cleaning and protect plant equipment from ingesting 
debris carried into the inlet water mains. Installed ahead of tube cleaning 
systems and other sensitive machinery that requires debris-free water.


 Call 800-466-8151
Email jdunn@allnesales.com

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