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  2. Circulator pump - Wikipedia

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    A circulator pump for home use. A circulator pump or circulating pump is a specific type of pump used to circulate gases, liquids, or slurries in a closed circuit with small elevation changes. They are commonly found circulating water in a hydronic heating or cooling system.

  3. Reciprocating pump - Wikipedia

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    Water reservoir - it is not a part of reciprocating pump, however, it is the main source where from the reciprocating pump takes the water. It may be a source of other fluid as well. Strainer - It removes all impurities from the liquid to avert chocking the pump. Suction Pipe - It is a pipe by which pump takes the water from the reservoir.

  4. Run-around coil - Wikipedia

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    A run-around coil installation, serving air handling units on the roof of an office building. A run-around coil is a type of energy recovery heat exchanger most often positioned within the supply and exhaust air streams of an air handling system, or in the exhaust gases of an industrial process, to recover the heat energy.

  5. The Drive and Magnetism of Life Path Number 8—Revealed - AOL

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    What Does a Life Path Number 8 Mean? “Life path number 8 centers around financial security, personal goals, ambition, leadership, drive and so much more,” explains spiritual teacher and author ...

  6. Oil pump (internal combustion engine) - Wikipedia

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    [c] These are supplementary pumps and do not replace the main, mechanical, oil pump. Electric pump as a main engine pump again will require big electric motors and it may be simply cheaper to drive directly from the engine. For e.g. BMW S65 engine's oil pump delivers ca. 45 LPM (Litres Per Minute) of oil at 5.5 bar pressure. [5]

  7. Inductive pump - Wikipedia

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    The Inductive Pump was first patented in the United States by Laurence R. Salamey in 1998 U.S. patent number 5 713 728 and again in 1999 U.S. patent number 5 899 672. An additional patent has been filed for in 2014 by Salamey.

  8. Doctors Say This Is the Best, Most Effective Way to ... - AOL

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    That doesn’t mean blowing your nose is unsafe, though. ... although most doctors recommend not pinching both nostrils when you do it. ... which Dr. Purnell has seen happen before. “You have to ...

  9. Here’s where the weather could disrupt New Year’s Eve ...

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    These winds – along with plenty of dry air – mean level 1 of 3 fire weather conditions are in place Tuesday from Santa Barbara to parts of the Los Angeles basin, including the Santa Monica ...