RI 2373 Fuel Economy From Old Plant Equipment

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 857 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jul 1, 1922
Abstract
The fuel economy ot a. plant m be better than ite anxious friend.a J'ealize.
A watchful a-aper1.ntend.ent of a Goverment plant, kn.owing that improvements in
plant equipment bad. been made since hie atOkel'e were installed, was almosi per
suaded to aubatitute a new t.,pe. The Bul'eau. of Mines was asked to aaoertain the a.cti.i&l performance ot the old stokera and tound. the plant alr doing from three to five per cent better than was promieed for the new egp.ipment.
Tbe va.1.ue ot accurate knowledge of plant perfoimarice, am the need. ot
eqm.pment to weigh and measure quantities is thus demonstrated. The boiler and
,tour ett1c1enc, was found to be 75 per cent, and the overall efficiency of the boiler, etoker• and economize, wae 78 per cent. Both records are high, and are
to be attributed to ce in operation, to good working condition of the plant, and
to the low rate ot evaporation, which was only aboui two-third., et the botler'e rated. capacity.
The plant teated conaiated ot two la.boock & Wilcox boiler, tired b1 means of over teed 1toker1 and equipped wi t,b. a fuel economiaei- 1n the uptake. The bo1lel'a ,upplied ateam to two large water pump being used only intermittently.
Citation
APA:
(1922) RI 2373 Fuel Economy From Old Plant EquipmentMLA: RI 2373 Fuel Economy From Old Plant Equipment. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.