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  2. Electrode boiler - Wikipedia

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    Electrode boilers can work on both single-phase and three-phase supplies. If DC voltage is used, electrolysis of water occurs, decomposing water into its elements H 2 at the cathode (negative electrode) and O 2 at the anode (positive electrode). The electrode boiler is 99.9% efficient with almost all the energy consumed producing steam. [1]

  3. Electric steam boiler - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Electricity is expensive, and with expected rises in the price of electricity, the use of it in electric boilers will come with a large price. [3] Although there is an argument that in the event of a power outage or brownout the boiler would become unusable (in comparison to gas boilers), in fact both systems need an external ...

  4. List of welding codes - Wikipedia

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    AWS A2.4: Standard symbols for welding, brazing, and non-destructive examination AWS A3.0: Standard welding terms and definitions AWS A5.1: Specification for carbon steel electrodes for shielded metal arc welding AWS A5.18: Specification for carbon steel electrodes and rods for gas shielded arc welding AWS B1.10

  5. Electric heating - Wikipedia

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    According to the US EPA, geothermal heat pumps can reduce energy consumption up to 44% compared with air source heat pumps and up to 72% compared with electric resistance heating. [4] The high purchase price of a heat pump vs resistance heaters may be offset when air conditioning is also needed.

  6. Electric boiler - Wikipedia

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    In a residential setting, an electric boiler is often used as a backup to a house's heating system. During the colder months, heating and hot water is used more frequently. This type of boiler will provide additional heating and hot water to a home. [3] Some types of boilers aren't used for heating, but for other purposes.

  7. Liquid rheostat - Wikipedia

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    Typically a traditional liquid rheostat consists of a steel cylinder (the negative), about 5 feet (1.5 m) in size, standing on insulators, in which was suspended a hollow steel cylinder. This acted as the positive electrode and was supported by a steel rope and insulator from an adjustable pulley.

  8. Boiler - Wikipedia

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    A boiler is a closed vessel in which fluid (generally water) is heated. The fluid does not necessarily boil. The heated or vaporized fluid exits the boiler for use in various processes or heating applications, [1] [page needed] [2] [page needed] including water heating, central heating, boiler-based power generation, cooking, and sanitation.

  9. Electrical resistance heating - Wikipedia

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    The contaminated area is depicted by the green shape while the electrodes are depicted by the numbered circles. Fig 1. Typical three-phase ERH arrangement. Six-phase heating consists of six electrodes in a hexagonal pattern with a neutral electrode in the center of the array. The six-phase arrays are outlined in blue in Figure 2 below.

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