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TimkenSteel Completes More Upgrades with CCG
Posted on 4/28/2017
CCG recently completed a campus-wide boiler control upgrade at TimkenSteel in North Canton, Ohio. These control upgrades and the custom sequences of operation were designed to help improve comfort, reduce energy consumption and decrease operational costs. In recent years CCG has completed many other control upgrades to Timken's previously outdated building automation system.
About TimkenSteel
Made in America for 100 years, TimkenSteel today is a top special bar quality, or SBQ, steelmaker in North America. They are the leading manufacturer of SBQ steel large bars (6-inch diameter and greater) and seamless mechanical tubing in North America.
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