• DocumentCode
    1358452
  • Title

    Electric heating as applied to marine service

  • Author

    Dowell, C.S.Mc ; Mahood, D.M.

  • Volume
    33
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    1914
  • fDate
    6/1/1914 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    861
  • Lastpage
    872
  • Abstract
    Electricity is being adopted to a great extent for space heating in marine work because of the simplicity and low cost of installation, saving in weight, freedom from leaks, noises and disagreeable odors as compared to steam heat, availability for heating of individual rooms, ability of placing heaters where most efficient, portability so that storerooms and other seldom-used spaces may be readily heated when desired, ease of regulation so that individual staterooms, etc., can be maintained at any desired temperature without affecting the whole system. A comparison of convector and radiant heaters is given, the proper use of each type is shown, and the conclusion drawn that for space heating on shipboard with metal decks and bulkheads, the convector heater is most efficient. Curves are given showing results obtained on tests to determine the best type of heater for shipboard and desirable features of heater are indicated. With low cost of electricity on shipboard, electric heating compares favorably in cost of maintenance with steam heating. It interferes very little with the lighting load, thus increasing the load factor, and seldom requires extra generator capacity.
  • Keywords
    Electricity; Heat engines; Metals; Resistance heating; Safety; Space heating;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0097-2444
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/PAIEE.1914.6660954
  • Filename
    6660954