A Critical Analysis of the Fuel Management Program for Schools: Selected New Jersey Cities Compared with Nation-wide Practice |
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CHAPTER | 1 |
METHODS OF INVESTIGATION USED | 7 |
VALIDITY OF THE BASIC REQUIREMENTS | 30 |
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Activities or Minimum administrative groups amount of fuel amount of heat bids boiler and furnace British thermal units Btu's Bureau of Publications Chart check list Columbia University comparison consumed per degree-day consumption controls custodial engineer Data ing DIVISION degree-day basis delivery determine District Heating Division II economy effective temperature eight cities eight New Jersey foot valve FORM III Continued fuel consumed fuel costs fuel management program Furnace Door heat consumed heat losses Heat Mains heat value Heater Return Heating and Ventilating heating engineer heating plant heating system heating unit high-cost city installed Insulation Jersey cities low-cost cities ment meter method Michigan City moisture Number of Activities obtained by 16-f-1 Operation performed pounds of coal pounds of steam proper purchase radiation records Report savings of heat schedule school system specifications superintendent Table tank Teachers College techniques tion twenty-seven cities type of fuel Uehling Yes No Data