Peerless Mfg. Co. wins big order for steam dryers for Calif. nuke plant

July 14, 2005
The multi-million dollar order consists of Peerless Steam Dryers that will be installed at the Diablo Canyon Power Plant. These steam dryers remove water from a nuclear power plant's steam generator allowing the plant to run more effectively. They're scheduled to be shipped beginning in early 2006 through early 2007.

DALLAS, July 14, 2005 (PRNewswire-FirstCall) -- Peerless Mfg. Co. has received a multi-million dollar order from a manufacturer of nuclear power plant steam generators. The order consists of Peerless Steam Dryers that will be installed at the Diablo Canyon Power Plant in California. These steam dryers remove water from a nuclear power plant's steam generator allowing the plant to run more effectively. They're scheduled to be shipped beginning in early 2006 through early 2007.

The company also announced that it has recently received multiple awards for other separation filtration equipment. These awards include separators for a new methanol plant in Oman and filtration equipment for the ConocoPhillips Suban II Gas Field in Indonesia.

Sherrill Stone, Peerless chairman and CEO, stated, "As a leading supplier of separation equipment to the nuclear power plant market, we see increased opportunities as operators seek to extend the life and enhance the efficiency of their facilities both here in the U.S. and internationally. We are also pleased with our activity in the natural gas market as it responds to the need for more energy. These prestigious awards demonstrate Peerless leadership in service to its clients around the world."

Peerless Mfg. Co. (www.peerlessmfg.com) is engaged in the business of designing, engineering, manufacturing and selling highly specialized products used for the abatement of air pollution and products for the separation and filtration of contaminants from gases and liquids. The company, based in Dallas, Texas, markets its products worldwide.

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