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  2. Box (torture) - Wikipedia

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    The box, also known as a hot box or sweatbox, is a method of solitary confinement used in humid and arid regions as a method of punishment. Anyone placed in one would experience extreme heat , dehydration , heat exhaustion , or even death , depending on when and how long one was kept in the box.

  3. Hotbox - Wikipedia

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    Hot Box (appliance), an improvised appliance to heat up food, usually with incandescent light bulbs as the heat source; Hotbox, a Canadian sketch comedy show named for the marijuana/hash smoking practice; Box (torture), also called a hot box, a form of torture and penal punishment by imprisoning a person in an overheated room, cell or cage

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  5. Variable air volume - Wikipedia

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    The fan maintains a constant static pressure in the discharge duct regardless of the position of the VAV box. Therefore, as the box closes, the fan slows down or restricts the amount of air going into the supply duct. As the box opens, the fan speeds up and allows more air flow into the duct, maintaining a constant static pressure. [11]

  6. Air-mixing plenum - Wikipedia

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    Air streams are mixed to save energy and improve energy efficiency by partially recirculating conditioned air.. The most common application for an air-mixing plenum is the mixing of return air (or extract air) with fresh air to provide a supply air mixture for onward distribution to the building or area which the ventilation system is serving. [1]

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    The average U.S. warehouse measures about 36,300 square feet, up nearly 15% from a decade ago, according to CoStar. Newer ones are far bigger, with 30-to-40-foot ceilings and footprints of “10 ...

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    Decorative lighting: While lighting is important—especially while you're cooking over a hot stove and chopping vegetables with a sharp knife—you can find pretty light fixtures that won't break ...

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