Cheminée du Front de Seine

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The chimney.
The chimney.


The Cheminée du Front-de-Seine is a chimney located in XVe arrondissement, Front de Seine district of Paris. It is 130 meters high and the tallest structure in the district by 30 meters.

The chimney was designed by François Stahly and was built between 1970 and 1971. Its form is purified and it is completely white, except for purely aesthetic vents located in top of the structure.

Its use is to ventilate the smoke of the burners which are used to produce vapor distributed in underground drains towards the buildings of the district (for the uses of central heating and domestic hot water). The company of exploitation is the Parisian Company of district heating (CPCU).

The boiler room uses fuel TTBTS, a French acronym for (very very low sulphur content). Its output is 590 tons of vapor per hour. In normal time, four boilers are exploited on the six available ones. The two additional ones are used only by great cold or in the event of unavailability of other sites of production of the CPCU (the site of production is completely connected to the distribution network of the CPCU on Paris and the Paris area).

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