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Control dangers and ensure safe operation of equipment with the 2011 NFPA 87: Recommended Practice for Fluid Heaters.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

Fluid heaters are used in industrial environments to heat thermal and process fluids of all types; and the heated fluids are used in processes such as textile drying, pressboard manufacturing, gas sweetening, chemical synthesis, plastic molding, hot galvanizing, laminating, dry cleaning and food processing.<\/p>\n

The 2011 NFPA 87: Recommended Practice for Fluid Heaters<\/em> is a brand-new document created in response to requests from manufacturers, insurance companies, trade associations, and users for safety guidance for fuel-fired and electric fluid heaters. Comprehensive coverage includes recommendations on:<\/p>\n