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  2. What should you set your heat to in the winter? Avoid ... - AOL

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    Many homeowners may be tempted to rely on fireplaces, space heaters, electric blankets and wood-burning stoves to keep warm in the winter. A space heater operates at a hardware store in 2022 in ...

  3. What Temperature Should You Set Your Thermostat To In The ...

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    The Best Temperature When You Are Home. During the winter, figuring out the best temperature while you're at home may not be so straightforward.

  4. Carburetor heat - Wikipedia

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    Carburetor heat (usually abbreviated to 'carb heat') is a system used in automobile and piston-powered light aircraft engines to prevent or clear carburetor icing. It consists of a moveable flap which draws hot air into the engine intake. The air is drawn from the heat stove, a metal plate around the (very hot) exhaust manifold.

  5. Infinite switch - Wikipedia

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    Energy regulator of an electric stove with a glass-ceramic hob. 1: Electric contacts (here closed); 2: Bimetal; 3: Heater for Bimetal. An infinite switch, simmerstat, energy regulator or infinite controller is a type of switch that allows variable power output of a heating element of an electric stove.

  6. Climate change in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Vermont's Hardiness zone's are also expected to change shifting most of the state from hardiness zone 4 where it was classified until 2000, into a project hardiness zone 5 for most of the state by 2040. [8] The lack of cool temperatures and "freeze days" will negatively effect crops like blueberries, apples, and balsam firs. [6]

  7. Your winter illness guide: Why norovirus and RSV are on the ...

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    And it’s not just cuddling by an open fire that puts you at risk: The hallmarks of the winter season, including lower temperatures, low humidity and indoor heating systems, also create the ...

  8. Stove - Wikipedia

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    Coal stoves came in all sizes and shapes and different operating principles. Coal burns at a much higher temperature than wood, and coal stoves must be constructed to resist the high heat levels. A coal stove can burn either wood or coal, but a wood stove might not burn coal unless a grate is supplied. The grate may be removable or an "extra".

  9. Winter is here, but it’s losing its cool

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