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Show April 22, HILL TOP TIMES 1977 Page ing pong balls. caulking, thermostats redyce heat less the paint on landing gears while some processing of missile and aircraft parts need bathtub sized tanks of heated chemical solutions. Cutting back such industrial heat loss is being done. For example, plastic balls, much like those used in a ping pong game, float on the surface of processing tanks. The balls- - Ping pong balls, caulking and setting thermostats are just three ways the Directorate of Maintenance is reducing heating costs. Heating through use of natural gas, electricity and heating oil is a year round reality for many of the directorate's industrial shops. g ovens bake Large room-fillin- pmttmvM i m "miwiwwwwwjim www nit in milium m minimi m MmmmMmmMuumnmmgnmjmmr v and of evaporation the solution. Maintenance is also presently exploring the best way to recycle heat in a certain paint drying oven. The oven was recently converted " """ty Xl! ummmtgmmmmmmifimmmmsmi'iii -- from natural gas to electricity and heat is being lost in the attic area above it. One proposal to eliminate the problem is to filter out contaminants and blow the air out for shop heating during the winter. This same procedure is presently being done in another building and produces savings equal to that used to heat four average sized homes d each month. Another allow full use of the tanks in dipping, dunking and stripping parts and act as a flexible lid by slowing down heat loss immmrnmum'msv4 p w w year-roun- benefitting proposal would be to funnel the heated air back into the oven as an air r curtain. vH1 : Modernization and weather tightening of older maintenance buildings has also paid dividends of up to 50 per cent reduction in fuel con- ' f 1 "J! $ r'y--?'-- sumption. This tightening included caulking around doors and windows, plastic " v r'":: v X. r ft" ' tr . j t v '! VsrrS - .v over windows and refitting worn door frames. Restricting opening large shop doors, such as those in the hangars, has also kept winter heat in. 1 ' 1 Office and some industrial peratures have to be set in specialized facilities. The Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory, for .'liLii L- - -l IP HEAT TREAT OVEN Arlo Caldwell, Industrial Products and Landing Gear Division, looks over small aircraft parts before putting them in the heat treating oven. The oven's walls are chemically coated to reflect the heat to the parts. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Etsil Fisher) oeooooooooooe Starcraft Aljo Lindy Roy's Cars Me Too e & Trailers 393-228- 392-167- 1976 ROCKW00D Folding Trailer ..usea THIS WEEK very iirrie, neaier, spare. (f mm O M 1 Rea. Price $2945.00 rr OEUU DISCOUNT CB'S - ""v ...nmnfc,u l,t DratnLail opwttion J ptn Ety Pmitiu f nsti to raid RFPOWER mM SSB 210 E. model 13093 200 S. 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You must see this one at only $51,000.00. bi-fo- AMERICAN EUROPEAN 26th 4 Clearfield Realty, Inc. O ld KAYSVILLE OFFICE $21995 295-238- I Daily And Mercedes Service Dealer k n Closed Sundays Built-i- 95 AAIDLAND Vy VMS rf' "Enjoy a bit of San Francisco at Bratten's beautiful Cove in uoumuui 1 REBATES AVAILABLE jround A: COMPLETE RELOADING DEPARTMENT: Let us help you with all your reloading problems. 1970 1973 1974 Key Features HijMy lentitfvt KiuiHcft eontrvi C8 or PA (public tddrmti tralwAy iirowcwt Extwrurf tpwkn tcli 23 chwne) (elector l Mon thru Sat 11 a m -- 0 p m SHOTGUNS A SERVICE FOR OUR MILITARY CUSTOMERS: We will receive personal guns being shipped to you. -- 0 H"'-v- Fisher) Except Sunday 6 Volvo 2400 SURVEYOR PING PONG BALLS Oswald Bluemell, Missile, Airmunitions and Weapons Division, pours plastic balls into a wash tank. The solution in the tank is heated by steam and the balls act as a lid in keeping the heat in. 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