The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 14, 1973, Page page 2, Image 2

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By Dianne Barry
When UNL's buildings were
designed, no one was
concerned much with an
energy crisis. The goal then was
to keep the buildings at an
even 70 degrees summer and
winter, according to Ray
Coffee, cost analyst in the
business and finance
department.
"Now we'll have some
variations. Classrooms may be
chilly in the morning until the
lights and a class of 40 students
or so can heat the room
themselves," he said.
Coffee said the university
has foreseen this problem of
fuel shortage. Since UNL does
not have a storage capacity
large enough to take the
campus through the winter, he
said, fuel has to be delivered.
Only one bidder this year
said he would be able to deliver
fuel and he indicated that there
was no guarantee, Coffee said.
The bidder was a distributor
who only could supply the fuel
if he got it hirnsdf, he added.
The problem in heating the
UNL buildings is that each
building has its own unique
system of handling the steam
that is piped in, Coffee said.
"For example, in Morrill
Hall the steam runs through
radiators. In others the steam
may reheat a water system
which heats the radiators," he
said. '
He said that in Hamilton
Hall, the air that is circulated is
fresh air, but in the older
Administration Building, the
air taken in from the outside
can be adjusted.
"You can then adjust the
temperature or reheating of the
water to, say, 10 degrees lower
to get down to 68 degrees,"
Coffee said,
Coffee said the engineers
and control people are working
on a trial and error basis to
save fuel through heat
adjustments and reductions, he
said.
The second Jviig to In;
checked is that the Physical
Plant is operating its efficiently
as possible by qolt'nq the
maximum value out of the
steam being used fo' heat, he
said.
Coffee said UNL Chancellor
James Zumberge will appoint a
committee to study the best
ways to alleviate the energy
crisis.
Extra days
considered
The UNL Office of the
Chancellor is corisiuVn inq
lengthening the winter interim
to save heating fuel, acconJifj
to John Stephens, executive
assistant to Chancellor James
Zumberge.
Stephens said the longer
interim period is one of many
alternatives being di:,ajv.ed.
but no decision h.3s Ix-en m.-rie
yet on the matter.
While interim might be
extended, Thanksgiving
vacation definitely will not be,
he said. He added that rumor,
of a lengtheru-d vacation ;tre
unsubstantiated.
Wednesday, novemter 14, 19.';