Bulletin 41 Government Coal Purchases Under Specifications

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 99
- File Size:
- 5562 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1912
Abstract
This bulletin is the fourth of a series a showing the results of
the purchase of coal by the Government under specifications. The
work of inspecting and analyzing coal delivered on Government contracts
was transferred to the Bureau of Mines by an act of Congress
effective July 1, 1910. It had been carried on for several years
before that date by the technologic branch of the United States
Geological Survey.
The purchase of coal on the dealer's statement as to quality or
on the reputation of the mine or district producing the coal is gradually
being discontinued. At present most coal-purchasing contracts
make definite provision regarding the desired heating value
of a coal and the composition as shown by analysis. The heating
value is usually expressed in British thermal units" and the composition
specified is that shown by proximate" analysis. The price
to be paid for delivered coal is made to depend on whether the analyses
and heating-value tests of samples representing the delivery show
the quality to be above or below the quality set forth in the contract.
Large coal consumers are beginning to appreciate more and more
the importance of the cost of power as a factor in the cost of producing
a finished article. The endeavor to increase the efficiency
and the economical operation of a power plant calls for an intimate
knowledge of the quality of the coal being used. The purchase of
coal under specifications insures the purchaser getting what he pays
for and the coal being of the quality guaranteed. In addition, the
analyses and tests of the delivered coal furnish data whereby the
power-plant results can be comprehensively studied and a continuous
check maintained on the conditions of operation.
Citation
APA:
(1912) Bulletin 41 Government Coal Purchases Under SpecificationsMLA: Bulletin 41 Government Coal Purchases Under Specifications. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1912.