EWP 9-3-2 Douglas Elementary Equip and Blueprints 1958 29

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Title
EWP 9-3-2 Douglas Elementary Equip and Blueprints 1958 29
Tag
historical, text, Esso, Standard Oil, economics, fuel oil, heating oil, price comparisons, BTU values, cost-saving.
Place
Virginia, US
Identifier
1028507
Is Version Of
1028507_EWP_9-3-2_Douglas_Elementary_Equip_and_Blueprints_1958_29.pdf
Is Part Of
Deeds Schools and Construction
Date Created
2023-08-02
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.pdf
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45194a7787dd93dc6cb36f2e4cc24e1dcfd39945bb32ce1dd523a8b1f067d376
Source
/Volumes/T7 Shield/EWP/Elements/EWP_Files/source/Ingest One/9 Deeds Schools and Construction/9-3 Construction Sales and Strategy/9-3-2 Colored Construction Files/9-3-2 Douglass Elementary/EWP_9-3-2_Douglas_Elementary_Equip_and_Blueprints_1958_29.pdf
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Digitized by: Edwin Washington Project
Rights
Loudoun County Public Schools
Language
English
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/Volumes/T7 Shield/EWP/Elements/EWP_Files/source/Ingest One/9 Deeds Schools and Construction/9-3 Construction Sales and Strategy/9-3-2 Colored Construction Files/9-3-2 Douglass Elementary/EWP_9-3-2_Douglas_Elementary_Equip_and_Blueprints_1958_29.pdf
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Jamrary 11, 1958

Mr. C.M. Bussinger, Supt,
Loudoun County Schools
Leesburg, Va.

Dear

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Bussingerl

With reference to our recent conversation on the eeonomlcs involved from a
comparlson of the use of a # Heating Oi1 with a #2 Heatint{ Ollr raay I set
forth the following for your lnformatlons
1o Todayts prices FOB our Baltimore Refi.:neryr from which you are
presently receiving deliveries af # Fuel OiJ.r

LL.L|{ per gal1on
7,33f per ga11.on

#2 Heatlng 0i1
#6 Fuel oiL

Dlfference

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3.820 per

gal1on

prlces cover large transport deliveries

2. Comparatlve

BTU

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of

these

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fuels are as follows:

fl+3rLl+3 gfu
151r1?B BTU

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#5 zuer olt

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per gallon
per ga1lon
7 J35 gW per gallon

of

From the above comparlsons it can readlly be seen that the #6 zuef OiJ-, in
addition to being cheaper also gives a greater heat eontent per gallon than
Lhe #2 Heating Oi^].. Based upon a estlnated annual consumption of I+OTOOO
gallons in a building equlpped to use the #6 f'uet Oi1, a savings of about
ffi500 can be realized"

Should you desire

further lnformatl-onr kindly advise.
Yours

very trrrly,

L.S. Dennls

fndr:strial

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on comparative cost3
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to secure additional informatlon
in burning #2 Heet'i-ng Oi1 and

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