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  2. Condensate pump - Wikipedia

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    Conditioned (cooled or heated) building air; Refrigerated air in cooling and freezing systems; Steam in heat exchangers and radiators; The exhaust stream of very-high-efficiency furnaces; Condensate recovery systems help reduce three tangible costs of producing steam: Fuel/energy costs; Boiler water make-up and sewage treatment

  3. Lennox Merit Series air conditioner - Wikipedia

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    The Saltillo location allowed Lennox to serve the Sun Belt with lower cost of shipping the units. [4] The 300,000 sqft plant began in 2007 with an expected full production date of 2010. [5] The Merit air conditioner line was the only Merit series product which was produced in Mexico. [6]

  4. Lennox International - Wikipedia

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    Lennox International Inc., headquartered in Richardson, Texas and organized in Delaware, is a provider of climate control products for the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) and refrigeration markets. [1]

  5. Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    An air conditioning system, or a standalone air conditioner, provides cooling and/or humidity control for all or part of a building. Air conditioned buildings often have sealed windows, because open windows would work against the system intended to maintain constant indoor air conditions.

  6. Lennox - Wikipedia

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    HMS Lennox, two ships of the Royal Navy; Lennox Castle, abandoned hospital near Glasgow; Lennox Football Club, 19th-century English rugby club; Lennox Generating Station, a power station in Ontario, Canada; Lennox International, a global manufacturer of furnaces and central air conditioners; Lennox Stakes, a horse race

  7. Dave Lennox - Wikipedia

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    David Lennox (April 15, 1855 – February 15, 1947) was an American inventor and businessman. A furnace manufacturing business he founded in 1895 in Marshalltown, Iowa evolved into what is today known as Lennox International, a global corporation specializing in air conditioning, heating, and commercial refrigeration.

  8. Drip chamber - Wikipedia

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    A drip chamber, also known as drip bulb, is a device used to allow gas (such as air) to rise out from a fluid so that it is not passed downstream. It is commonly employed in delivery systems of intravenous therapy and acts to prevent air embolism. [1] [2] The use of a drip chamber also allows an estimate of the rate at which fluid is administered.

  9. Pitch drop experiment - Wikipedia

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    Sometime after the seventh drop fell (1988), air conditioning was added to the location where the experiment takes place. The lower average temperature has lengthened each drop's stretch before it separates from the rest of the pitch in the funnel, and correspondingly the typical interval between drops has increased from eight years to 12–13 ...