No. 859 is a 550°F (288°C), shelf oven from Grieve, currently used for drying powdered resin in trays at the customer’s facility. Workspace dimensions of this oven measure 44” W x 30” D x 60” H. 12 KW are installed in Nichrome wire heating elements, while a 1000 CFM, 1-HP recirculating blower provides horizontal airflow to the workload.
This Grieve oven has 4” insulated walls, Type 430 stainless steel interior and 4 independent doors for access to workspace, each opening 20-1/2” wide x 28-1/2” high. Features include 32 trays 19” wide x 29” long x 2-1/2” deep, a weekly timer to start and stop oven and a digital timer for each compartment with button and pilot light to indicate end of cycle.
Controls on the No. 859 include a digital indicating temperature controller, manual reset excess temperature controller with separate contactors, recirculating blower air flow safety switch and a 10” diameter circular chart recorder.
About Grieve
At Grieve, you’ll find quality at each and every step of the design and manufacturing process. With CAD/CAM/CAE design equipment and ever-improving manufacturing procedures, we make the very best ovens and furnaces possible.
How do Grieve ovens perform in the most difficult test…the rough and tumble of the real world? Extremely well! Each unit is built to withstand years of constant operation.
Nonetheless, if some problem happens to arise, you’ll be pleased to know that Grieve has always maintained complete customer and job information on every unit we’ve ever built. We never retire a job file, so you know we’ll always have the facts on hand should you need a replacement part.
Most important are the people of Grieve. Our office staff, engineers, manufacturing and shipping personnel are all dedicated to your continued satisfaction.
Ovens and furnaces for which there simply are no equals…Grieve.
For more information, please contact:
THE GRIEVE CORPORATION
500 Hart Road
Round Lake, Illinois 60073-2835 USA
Phone: (847) 546-8225
Fax: (847) 546-9210
Web: www.grievecorp.com
Email: sales@grievecorp.com
Attention: Frank Calabrese