Stacks Are Periodically Placed In Close-Proximity Due To Site Constraints. This Configuration Requires Unique Design Considerations. Warren Has Extensive Experience With Cluster Stacks Including Wind Tunnel Tests And The Effects Of Wind On Closely Placed Stacks.


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TWO INSULATED BOILER EXHAUST STACKS

Two 191’ Tall Single Wall Boiler Stacks Installed On A Central Utility Plant. The Design Includes Provisions For A Future Third Stack Forming A Triangular Cluster. Struts Are Used To Prevent Wind Induced Vibrations Due To Dynamic Downwind Buffeting.

 
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TWO DUAL WALL EXHAUST STACKS

Two 107’ Tall Roof Mounted Dual Wall Stacks Venting Gases From Heat Recovery System Generators (HRSG). The Close Couple Allows For One Common Test Platform.

 
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THREE HRSG EXHAUST STACKS

Three 212’ Tall HRSG Stacks Installed At A Paper Mill In Northeast U.S.

 
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SINGLE WALL COUPLED STACKS

Two Sets Of Coupled Stacks Operating At Elevated Temperatures, Installed On Selective Catalytic Recovery (SCR) Exhaust Units.