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ICM May-June 2016

Take a break... Send your answers to: scarver@indoorcomfortmarketing.com Please include your name, address, shirt size and "Take a Break" in the subject line. Last issue winners: For the first time since ICM started the puzzle page, there were no entries with all the answers correct. The question that was answered incorrectly by most was #3. Biodiesel has a an ASTM stability specification, standard heating oil does not. Answers from the March/April puzzle: 1. Ultra-low sulfur heating oil, which is clearly better for a heat exchangers performance, will no longer require wet side protection which includes the storage tank, fuel lines, strainers and filters. False 2. There is greater than 3.0 billion gallons of biodiesel production available for use in the Bioheat® fuels marketplace. True 3. Conventional home heating oil and biodiesel both have an ASTM specification measuring fuel stability. False 4. Ultra-low sulfur heating holds more water in suspension than high sulfur heating oil. True 5. Sodium is a noted contaminant in home heating oil. True Sponsored by YourFuelSolution.com Answer correctly and you may win a hoodie from Advanced Fuel Solutions Winners will be the first five correct entries emailed to... scarver@indoorcomfortmarketing.com Q: Oilheat is an efficient way to heat your home. True or False? Q: You need to convert your oil heat system to natural gas or electricity in order to sell your home. True or False? Q: Bioheat® is a clean burning, alternative fuel made from renewable biodiesel. True or False? Q: ULSHO stands for Ultra-Low Sulfur Heating Oil. True or False? Q: The flash point of No. 2 heating oil is 100 degrees Fahrenheit. True of False. 28 ICM/May/June 2016


ICM May-June 2016
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