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January 240 65 175 5250

February 240 65 175 5250

March 240 115 125 3750

April 240 165 75 2250

May 240 300 60

June 240 400 160

July 240 400 160

August 240 400 160

September 240 350 110

October 240 200 40 1200

November 240 140 100 3000

December None 65 65

Tons 20700 Less Tons 1950 Total Tons 18750

During the month of December, the Ice Plant will be shut down for overhauling and repairs, and part of the ice stored during November will be sold in December, therefore, requiring a total storage capacity of 18,750 tons, of which 750 tons will be stored in the ante-room and 18,000 tons will be stored in the big winter storage.

NUMBER TWO

Manufacturing Costs Per Ton of Ice Using Electric Power at Present Chicago Rates for Power and Labor

No Storage House for Surplus Ice

ICE SALES ASSUMPTIONS: Tons per day Total Tons January 65 1,950 February 65 1,950 March 115 3,450 April 165 4,950 May 240 7,200 June 240 7,200 July 240 7,200 August 240 7,200 September. 240 7,200 October 200 6,000 November 140 4,200 December 65 1,950

Total output tons 60,450

NOTE--These sales can only be realized if the dealer has at least 18,000 tons of natural ice on hand to enable him to take care of the family trade during the hot months.

If no large supply of natural ice is on hand hardly 50,000 tons can be sold, thereby increasing the cost per ton considerably.

POWER COST:

Due to numerous starting and stopping of compressor during the slack months the maximeter charges will be higher and therefore it must be assumed that 60 K. W. hours will be required per ton of ice instead of 55 K. W. hours for continuous consumption.

ENGINE ROOM LABOR COST:

Total per day $ 34.00

ICE PLANT LABOR COST:

May, June, July, August, September and October require:

Total per day $ 90.00

March, April and November require:

Total per day $ 60.00

December, January and February require:

Total per day $ 36.00

Total Labor Cost $ 27,972.00

Cost of Ammonia at 2 cent per ton $ 1,209.00

Cost of Oil and Waste at 2 cent per ton $ 1,209.00

Cost of Water at 3 cent per ton $ 1,813.50

Cost of Salt at 1/2 cent per ton $ 302.25

Plant Maintenance and Repairs $ 2,800.00

OFFICE EXPENSE:

Stationery, Telephone, etc $ 600.00

Total Cost $ 8,000.00

OVERHEAD CHARGES:

Insurance $ 1,200.00

Taxes $ 2,500.00

Total Overhead Charge 36,100.00

Total Expense 4,961.00

NOTE--If the LUHR & FRIEDL ICE MAKING SYSTEM is used, the Ice Plant Labor Cost will be as follows:

May, June, July, August, September and October require:

Total per day $ 36.00

March, April and November require:

Total per day $ 30.00

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