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  • 5498 Morning Breeze Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84118 (801) 969-7167 (801) 860-3642
  • Kearns, UT
  • Garden City, UT
  • 5498 Morning Breeze Dr, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84118 (801) 860-3642

Work

Position: Craftsman/Blue Collar

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Emails

c***d@comcast.net

Professional Records

License Records

Charles Jonathan Kvenvold

Address:
Salt Lake City, UT
License #:
286880-5504 - Expired
Category:
Electrician
Issued Date:
Jul 8, 1995
Expiration Date:
Jul 31, 2004
Type:
Journeyman Electrician

Charles Jonathan Kvenvold

Address:
Salt Lake City, UT
License #:
286880-S200 - Expired
Category:
Contractor
Issued Date:
Jun 14, 2005
Type:
S200 - General Electrical Qualifier

Charles Jonathan Kvenvold

Address:
5498 S Morning Breeze Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84118
License #:
600514 - Active
Issued Date:
Aug 15, 2015
Renew Date:
Aug 15, 2015
Expiration Date:
Sep 30, 2017
Type:
Master Electrician

Resumes

Resumes

Charles Kvenvold Photo 1

Ems Supervisor

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Location:
1261 Wilson Ave, Pocatello, ID 83201
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Not Disclosed Dec 2017 - Dec 2017
Industrial Electrician

Intrepid Potash Aug 2011 - Jun 2012
Head Electrician

Source Refrigeration & Hvac Aug 2011 - Jun 2012
Ems Supervisor

Pepsico May 2005 - Aug 2011
Maintenance Technician
Education:
Salt Lake Community College 1982 - 1985
Skills:
Preventive Maintenance
Electricians
Charles Kvenvold Photo 2

Maintenance Mechanic

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Location:
Salt Lake City, UT
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Pepsico
Maintenance Mechanic

Publications

Us Patents

Tube Puller For Heat Exchangers

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US Patent:
56219660, Apr 22, 1997
Filed:
Oct 27, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/330365
Inventors:
Charles J. Kvenvold - Kearns UT
Judith M. Kvenvold - Kearns UT
International Classification:
B23P 1526
US Classification:
29727
Abstract:
A tube puller, also called a traveler, removes tubes from the tube sheet of a heat exchanger for replacement. The tubes must first be broken free from the tube sheet and moved several inches by another device not associated with the traveler. The traveler includes a frame mounting a hydraulic motor. Inside the frame, a single driver mounted on the shaft of the motor is a wheel having a toothed circumference. The teeth of the driver engage one side of the tube to be removed. An unpowered idler is positioned on the opposite side of the tube from the driver. An actuator may move the idler selectively toward and away from the driver for altering the nip between the driver and idler to initially receive the tube. The actuator then presses the idler against the opposite side of the tube, holding the tube against the driver, but has no power to advance the tube longitudinally. Together, the idler and driver apply lateral forces that tend to deform the tube and may crush the tube completely as it is pulled.
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