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Heating ammonium sulfate release ammonia with a characteristic smell.
Likely due to a lint accumulation on or near the heating element.
Yes that smell like that. Because of it makes NH3 gas.
The dust may settle on exchangers and kw during non use the will burn off after a while. This is most noticeable during beginning of season and at start of newly install equipment
'Meathane???? If you mean 'methane' , then it is a flammable hydrocarbon gas. It does not have any odour/smell, but can be sometimes detected by a slight change in atmosphereic smell. Methane is sometimes known as 'Natural gas'. It is used as a heating/cooking gas in many homes. It has the formula ' CH4'. , there by making it the first compound in the Alkane series.
Heating ammonium sulfate release ammonia with a characteristic smell.
Aluminum ammonium sulphate is not dangerous to cats per se, but it is a cat repellent. Cats can not stand the smell of it.
it smells like,,,chanel number 7(for men)
You live in a city or your house heating is faulty.
If it is not actually over heating, then if the smell is outside the car, look for coolant leaks around the head and the thermostat cover. Inside the car could be a leaking heater coil.
Diesel fuel smells the same as home heating oil.
No
Likely due to a lint accumulation on or near the heating element.
Smell is the vibration of the etheric body. On heating they expand. Therefore it is better to eat meat and fish cold.
Corndogs smell for the same reason any other thing smells. Tiny particles on the corndog are constantly being released into the air. Heating a corndog will accelerate the process and may cause a stronger smell.
Heating food produces steam, which carries the smell of the food better.
Yes that smell like that. Because of it makes NH3 gas.