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Dated: 1 August 2006

Combining oil heating and pollution control, Heat and Control’s KleenHeat pollution-control heat exchanger surpasses simple afterburner technology. Fryer exhaust is drawn into KleenHeat’s combustion chamber where it is mixed with the hot products of combustion from the heat exchanger burner. After odors and pollutants are incinerated, combustion heat is routed through a frying-oil heat exchanger so that energy is transferred to the cooking oil instead of being vented to the atmosphere as wasted heat. Without using additional fuel, KleenHeat’s efficiency rating reportedly exceeds that of most heat exchangers which do not offer pollution control. Heat and Control
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