KW Load
Current
Cost/Hour
Conversion Gas
Cost/Hour
Savings Per Shift
Per Year
100
$11.72
$3.32
$17,543
250
$29.30
$8.30
$43,630
500
$58.60
$16.60
$87,260
750
$88.00
$24.90
$130,890
Stelter & Brinck
Since 1956
Electric to Gas Conversion Saves Money!
You can save $10/ million btu/hour by converting
your energy source from electric to gas!!
2011 U.S. Energy Cost Table*
An S&B Experience
*According to the 2010 DOE Annual Energy Protection
“…natural gas is clean
burning”
-Department of Energy
According to the U.S.
Department of Energy, the
current price of natural
gas is predicted to remain
the same until 2035.
513-367-9300
www.stelterbrinck.com
A company that heat treats steel mill rolls relied on S&B to
convert their electric furnace to natural gas. We provided a turn-
key conversion- we designed, manufactured, installed and
commissioned a radiant tube/recuperative burner system for
their tilt style furnace. Since the conversion, our customer has
experienced faster heat-up time and energy savings!
Right: Old
electric heat
elements.
Due to the shale reserves
found in Marcellus Field
(Pennsylvania, New York,
Ohio, and West Virginia),
“natural gas reserves are
now at their highest level
since EIA began reporting
them in 1977”
- Department of Energy
Left: Tilt-top
furnace,
control
panel, and
new custom
built radiant
tube burner
units.