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  2. Thermocouple - Wikipedia

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    The thermocouple line consists of copper wire, insulator and outer metal (usually copper) sheath which is also used as ground. [33] Many gas-fed heating appliances such as ovens and water heaters make use of a pilot flame to ignite the main gas burner when required. If the pilot flame goes out, unburned gas may be released, which is an ...

  3. Bradford White - Wikipedia

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    Bradford White claims this approach ensures proper and safe installation of its water heaters, and also prevents code violations. In 2006, in a report by J.D. Power and Associates, Bradford White was ranked highest in subcontractor satisfaction of water heater brands. [1]

  4. Thermic siphon - Wikipedia

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    They are particularly visible in the Leader boiler, as the firebox is dry-walled, rather than water-jacketed. Czechoslovak State Railways 498.1 featured thermic siphons in the firebox Thermic siphons (alt. thermic syphons ) are heat-exchanging elements in the firebox or combustion chamber of some steam boiler and steam locomotive designs.

  5. Water heating - Wikipedia

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    Appliances that provide a continual supply of hot water are called water heaters, hot water heaters, hot water tanks, boilers, heat exchangers, geysers (Southern Africa and the Arab world), or calorifiers. These names depend on region, and whether they heat potable or non-potable water, are in domestic or industrial use, and their energy source.

  6. Thermowell - Wikipedia

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    Thermowells are typically installed in piping systems and subject to both hydrostatic and aerodynamic forces. Vortex shedding is the dominant concern for thermowells in cross-flow applications and is capable of forcing the thermowell into resonance with the possibility of fatigue failure not only of the thermowell but also of the temperature sensor.

  7. Outdoor wood-fired boiler - Wikipedia

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    The outdoor wood boiler is a variant on the indoor wood, oil or gas boiler. An outdoor wood boiler or outdoor wood stove is a unit about 4-6 feet wide and around 10 feet long. It is made up of four main parts- the firebox, which can be either round or square, the water jacket, the heat exchanger, and the weather proof housing.

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