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  2. Outdoor wood-fired boiler - Wikipedia

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    The outdoor wood boiler is a variant on the indoor wood, oil or gas boiler. An outdoor wood boiler or outdoor wood stove is a unit about 4-6 feet wide and around 10 feet long. It is made up of four main parts- the firebox, which can be either round or square, the water jacket, the heat exchanger, and the weather proof housing.

  3. How To Clean Grease Off Wood Furniture Without ... - AOL

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    How To Clean Grease From Wood Furniture With Soap And Water. Dish soap is often the first tool you reach for when you need to cut grease. Varnished or very well-sealed surfaces can be wiped with a ...

  4. Stove - Wikipedia

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    A wood-burning stove (or wood burner or log burner in the UK) is a heating or cooking appliance capable of burning wood fuel and wood-derived biomass fuel, such as sawdust bricks. Generally the appliance consists of a solid metal (usually cast iron or steel ) closed firebox, often lined by fire brick , and one or more air controls (which can be ...

  5. Boiler - Wikipedia

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    Surface blowdown line: It provides a means for removing foam or other lightweight non-condensible substances that tend to float on top of the water inside the boiler. Circulating pump : It is designed to circulate water back to the boiler after it has expelled some of its heat.

  6. Furnace (central heating) - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of natural draft gas furnace, early 20th century. The first category of furnaces is natural draft, atmospheric burner furnaces. These furnaces consisted of cast-iron or riveted-steel heat exchangers built within an outer shell of brick, masonry, or steel. The heat exchangers were vented through brick or masonry chimneys.

  7. Central heating - Wikipedia

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    Some central heating plants can switch fuels for reasons of economy and convenience; for example, a home owner may install a wood-fired furnace with electrical backup for occasional unattended operation. Solid fuels such as wood, peat or coal can be stockpiled at the point of use, but are inconvenient to handle and difficult to automatically ...

  8. Kimberlin Brown Reacts to Her Shocking ‘The Bold and the ...

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    During the Monday, February 26, episode of the CBS soap, Sheila met her fate when she came face-to-face with daughter-in-law Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) who fatally stabbed her.

  9. Draft (boiler) - Wikipedia

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    In a water boiler, draft is the difference between atmospheric pressure and the pressure existing in the furnace or flue gas passage. [1] Draft can also be referred to as the difference in pressure in the combustion chamber area which results in the motion of the flue gases and the air flow.