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James F. Dages Named President At Brewer-Titchener James F. Dages The Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. has announced the appointment of James F. Dages as president of its subsidiary in Cortland, N.Y., the Brewer-Titchener Corporation. The announcement was made by Joseph W. Rittenhouse, Joslyn's chairman and president. Mr. Dages replaces Edward C. Telling, who recently resigned. As president of Brewer-Titchen- er, Mr. Dages also assumes respon- sibility for the Boston and Lock- port 'Corporation, East Boston, Mass., and Midwest Control Prod- ucts Corp., Bushnell, 111. Both are subsidiaries of Brewer-Titchener. Since 1965, Mr. Dages has under- taken a wide variety of manage- ment assignments for Joslyn at its corporate headquarters in Chicago, 111. He holds a bachelor's degree in accounting from De Paul Univer- sity, and an M.B.A. degree from the Executive Program of the Uni- versity of Chicago. Lykes Bros. Steamship Signs Long-Term Pact With Port Of Galveston Lykes Bros. Steamship Com- pany, Inc., has agreed to pay the Port of 'Galveston a minimum of nearly $500,000 over the next sev- eral years for use of Galveston's East End Container Terminal. In related actions, the port and Lykes adjusted or merged into the new lease earlier agreements cov- ering several barge-handling facili- ties on both sides of the Galveston Channel. The entire package, approved by the port board and Lykes officials, calls for Lykes to pay a minimum sum of $488,980.50 at not less than $100,000 per year for non-preferen- tial call at the Wharves' East End Container Terminal. "An important aspect of this package is that port revenues from Lykes's usage is expected to ex- ceed the minimum guarantee, and we look forward to good business for Lykes as well as the Port of Galveston," said C.S. Devoy, ex- ecutive director. "We have indicated to you that we will continue to maintain our operation of SEABEES (barge and container-carrying ships) through Galveston," said R.E. Berkefeld, vice president, West Gulf Division for Lykes. April 15, 1974 Mine Safety Appliances Offers New Bulletin On Gas Detection A new bulletin describing con- tinuous combustible gas detection systems is available from Mine Safe- ty Appliances Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Designed to indicate and warn of volatile vapors and gases before they reach the danger point, the Series 500 gas detection systems will de- tect the lower explosive limit of any gas or vapor whose molecular weight and explosive range are known. The gas monitoring instruments are intended for use in detecting vapors from gasoline, LPG, natural gas, sewer gas, methane, hydrogen and other vapors. Monitoring may be accomplished at single or multiple locations at distances up to 5,000 feet from the vapor source. The eight-page bulletin explains general characteristics, features and options, and technical data on the Series 500 line of gas detection sys- tems. For more complete and detailed information on Series 500 Combusti- ble Gas Detection Systems, request Bulletin No. 0703-25 from Mine Safety Appliances Company, Pitts- burgh, Pa. 15235. Fed up with false flame indications? Kockums Flame Guard tells you the truth. Flame supervision in multi-burner installations has always been a tricky job. And the high turn-down ratio ob- tained in recent years have made it even more tricky. The reason for this is of course, that if you set the flame safeguard's trig level low enough to ensure indica- tion of a small flame, stray light and background emission will cause false flame indication on a non-lit burner if the neighbour burners are fired with high power. The most exacting set of conditions occurs when one flame is failing, but still burning, while the others are burning properly. In this situation all conventional flame safeguards indicate flame. Kockumg has found the way to solve the false-flame problem. Our idea was to install a flame scanning system with one sensor for each burner. Each of these sensors is connected to an individual ampli- fier unit as well as a common highest-signal selector. The signal from the latter one is distributed to the amplifiers and used for increasing the trig level when any one of the scanners picks up strong radiation. At low loads, the extremely low basic trig level is used, but as soon as any of the . burners is on high load all scanners get an increased trig level setting. So, if there's a faulty flame or if there's no flame at all, Kockums Flame Guard will tell you about it. Immediately. Kockums Flame Guard is designed with modern, solid state electronic components for reliable perfor- mance and simple installation and operation. It's avaliable in 4 ver- sions for installations with 2 to 4 burners. The central unit is built up in 19" standard with plug-in-modu- les for simple trouble-shooting and service. The non-aging, semicon- ductor-type sensors contain light- sensitive photo transistors. The sensors are fitted with adjusting tubes in air cooled housings. External indicators for remote scanner signal indication can be connected to the scanners trough the central unit. Kockums Flame Guard is a stock item and can be deliveried without TRfGLEVEL SET h POINT CONTROL SIGNAL delay. Prices start at 5,000 Sw Cr and vary, depending on which ver- sion of the system you choose. We'll be happy to tell you more about Kockums Flame Guard. Get in touch with our representative in your country. Or send us the coupon below. f)KOCKUMS Kockums IVIekanlskaAfertetCKteAB Automation at sea. To Kockums Mekaniska Verkstads AB, Dept 291, Fack, S-20110, MALMO 1, Sweden. • Please let me have further details about Kockums Flame Guard I would like this information in the form df • technical litterature by post • a telephone call • a visit from your represen- tative (please phone me to arrange a convenient time). • Please send me your brochure "Kockums elec- tronic control and instru- mentation systems for marine and land-based boiler installations". Name. Company. Address Telephone - MAR-4/15 Kockums Flame Guard is only one part of the Kockums Boiler Automation Package, which also includes Kockums Burner Control, Kockums Combustion Control and Kockums Controller System. 49