RI 2520 Fuels Available for Domestic Use as Substitutes for Anthracite Coal

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 8
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- Publication Date:
- Aug 1, 1923
Abstract
Pennsylvania anthracite coal is almost universally recognized to be
the solid fuel best suited for domestic use when cleanliness , convenience
and cost are considered . At various times and in various localities ,
however, conditions so affect the supply that it becomes insufficient or
is too high in price and recourse must be had to other fuels as substitutes .
In practically every district in the United States where anthracite has
been the common domestic fuel , some other fuel is available as a substitute .
In even the most severe climates such fuels are used either as emergency
substitutes for anthracite , or as the ordinary domestic fuel . There may be
some drawback to the use of such fuel , such as the need of more frequent
attention to the furnace , smoke , soot and dust , in the case of solid fuels
lower in price than anthracite , but these inconveniences must be accepted as
necessary accompaniments to a decreased fuel bill . The cleanliness and ease
of handling anthracite in the house must be considered in the light of a
luxury and a higher cost of heating with this fuel must be expected .
That a
growing number of people are willing to pay for such added convenience is
evident from the increasing mumber of heating installations using oil , gas
and electricity , all of which are more convenient and usually more expensive
even than anthracite .
Citation
APA:
(1923) RI 2520 Fuels Available for Domestic Use as Substitutes for Anthracite CoalMLA: RI 2520 Fuels Available for Domestic Use as Substitutes for Anthracite Coal. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1923.