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fur·nace

(fŭr'năs),
A stovelike apparatus containing a chamber for heating, melting, or fusing.
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fur·nace

(fŭr'năs)
A stovelike apparatus containing a chamber for heating, melting, or fusing dental materials.
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These measures resulted in entirely heating the introduced fresh air and the swimming pool water without using the existing electric heaters. Furthermore, indoor air quality of the spaces adjoining the swimming pool was improved because the interior pressure of the swimming pool room now is maintained at a negative pressure.
Better electric heaters generally feature a tip-over safety switch, which automatically shuts the heater off if knocked over.
And of course, make sure the pilot light is on (in a gas heater) or that electric current is reaching the unit (in an electric heater; check the tank controls and.
In most cases, you tan roughly size the electric heater (in watts, that is, a measure of heat output) according to the size of the room.
Menards resorted to line drawings and pricing in big type for a Heat-Pro electric unit for $9.49; Magna-Heat with thermostat for $14.99; oil-filled radiant electric heater for $34.88; fan-forced electric model with humidifier for $33.99; and Marvin quartz heater-humidifier for $43.96.
Per electric heater, costs run about 25 to 75 cents per hour of use.
Hubbell Electric Heater makes engineered water heating solutions for the commercial, industrial, marine/offshore and naval markets.
A MAN was lucky to escape serious injury when his electric heater caught fire while he was sleeping.
West Yorkshire Fire Service said the 85-year-old was rescued from an address in the Kirkstall area of Leeds after a fire broke out which is thought to have been caused by an electric heater left too close to a settee.
"During the night I sometimes leave the electric heater on.
THE DEPARTMENT of Electromechanical Services yesterday warned the public against using a specific Chinese-made electric heater currently on the market that poses serious safety risks.
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