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In the case of thermal energy consumption, two homogeneous groups were found by the Scheffe test (see Table 19). The first group, which considered thermal energy consumption to be a less important issue, consisted of the Maritimes, Eastern Canada, interior British Columbia and the Prairies. The group that included eastern Canada, interior British Columbia, the Prairies and coastal British Columbia regarded the issue as more important. However, the test could not identify into which homogeneous group Eastern Canada, interior British Columbia and the Prairies belonged. For the variable spraying system, the Scheffe test could not indicate which regional groups differed significantly. However, it was found that companies from the interior of British Columbia considered spraying system to be less important compared to companies from eastern Canada. Table 19. Scheffe test results for different regional groups for variables with significant differences using Kruskal-Wallis tests. Regional Group Maritimes Eastern Canada Interior British Columbia Prairies Coastal British Columbia Interior British Columbia Prairies Maritimes Coastal British Columbia Eastern Canada 4.1.14. Differences Related to Kiln Types Homogeneous Group 1 Thermal Energy Consumption 2.9 3.3 3.6 4.1 Spraying System 2.1 2.5 2.8 3.0 3.2 Homogeneous Group 2 3.3 3.6 4.1 4.2 Initially, eight kiln types were found to be most frequently used by Canadian wood products companies. These types were: steam heated, oil heated, water heated, direct fired, dehumidification, radio frequency vacuum, super heated steam vacuum and heating plate vacuum. However, there was only one case (i.e., one plant) with radio frequency vacuum kiln and one with heating plate vacuum kiln. Those cases were omitted, so that the analyses (Kruskal-Wallis and Scheffe tests) could be performed. 66PDF Image | KILN DRYING PROBLEMS AND ISSUES IN CANADA
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