RI 3379 Burning Of Various Coals Continuously And Intermittently On A Domestic Overfeed Stoker ? Introduction (f6b19b58-7be0-475e-981d-b0478d786c67)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 35
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- 15592 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1938
Abstract
The development, manufacture, and sale of small coal stokers suitable for domestic use has provided a new industry in the United States at a time when badly needed. Sales of domestic stokers have doubled each year for the past 4 rears, until in 1936 probably more than 90,000 such units were put into use. According to reports of the Bureau of the Census 79,543 residential stokers were sold in the first 10 months of 1937 by 109 manufacturers. This rapid expansion has made itself felt in the coal-mining industry. The smaller sizes of coal, either in a sized or slack condition, are in greater demand; as a result, preparation practices at the mines have had to be revised so that, in many instances, lump coal is being crushed to meet the demand for stoker coal. This situation in turn has necessarily resulted in a realignment of price schedules for the different sizes. One of the first underfeed stokers small enough for domestic use was developed at Seattle, Wash., in 1912; in 1916, a small overfeed stoker was developed at Seattle. These two types are generally considered to represent the beginning of the present domestic stoker industry in the United States. A careful inquiry as to the number of domestic stokers now installed in the Seattle area, made by C. R. Pate, who was detailed to this duty by the Works Progress Administration, indicated that probably 7,000 domestic stokers are being used in this area for residential heating. Most of these stokers axe of the overfeed type, although in the past 2 years the underfeed type has made rapid gains.
Citation
APA:
(1938) RI 3379 Burning Of Various Coals Continuously And Intermittently On A Domestic Overfeed Stoker ? Introduction (f6b19b58-7be0-475e-981d-b0478d786c67)MLA: RI 3379 Burning Of Various Coals Continuously And Intermittently On A Domestic Overfeed Stoker ? Introduction (f6b19b58-7be0-475e-981d-b0478d786c67). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.