RI 3759 Domestic Storage of Subbituminous Lump Coal and its Performance in a Hand-Fired Furnace

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 24
- File Size:
- 1295 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 1, 1944
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION The primary object of this investigation was to determine changes in physical and chemical properties of subbituminous lump coal while in storage for 8 months in a typical residence and to demonstrate how this fuel may be stored without degradation or spontaneous combustion. The second object of the study was to determine how the stored coal performed in a hand-fired furnace operated under practical conditions.The investigation revealed that if care is exercised in placing sub-bituminous lump coal in a closed bin, no significant slacking or degrada¬tion occurs, no hazards arise, and over-all indicated efficiencies of about 65 to 69 percent can be obtained under practical,firing conditions that the average home owner can meet.Owing to the war emergency, much attention is being given to the proper storage of coal, and campaigns are being conducted to increase the quantity of coal being stored to relieve transportation and production overloads. Ordinarily, coal dealers do not recommend storage of subbituminous coal in homes owing to deterioration of the coal and to possible hazards from spontaneous combustion. This practice has grown from some troubles that have been experienced, which can be traced to improper preparation, improper bins, and poor technique in placing coal in a bin. There is no good reason why subbiturninous lump coal cannot be stored safely in homes."
Citation
APA:
(1944) RI 3759 Domestic Storage of Subbituminous Lump Coal and its Performance in a Hand-Fired FurnaceMLA: RI 3759 Domestic Storage of Subbituminous Lump Coal and its Performance in a Hand-Fired Furnace. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1944.