The purchased cost of a shell and tube heat exchanger, carbon shell, 316 stainless steel tubes, heat
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The purchased cost of a shell and tube heat exchanger, carbon shell, 316 stainless steel tubes, heat transfer area 500 m2 , was $64,000 in January 2003; estimate the cost in January 2018. Use the CEPCI Equipment Cost Index.
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