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A light that is mounted on the ceiling.
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A lightning rod mounted on the first floor of a tall building will not work because lighting strikes from above
It's a turret mounted on the top of a plane.
The thermostats on a Dodge Avenger 2. 4L are mounted with the plastic water housing on the driver side end of the cylinder head.
Is small optical element mounted just below the ocular.
The thermostat setting on the water heater controls the temp.
Heating elements are tightly wound coils of resistive wire mounted inside of an electric furnace cabinet
Because most modern vehicles have electric fans mounted on the radiator. This is controlled by thermostats and relays to run until it reaches a set cutoff temperature.
The Electric fan heater was invented by Richard Cameron Ward in 1935. It consisted of an enclosed circular drum with a wound wire on ceramic mounted heating element secured on short struts in front of a standard 'Boys' 12" Desk fan. Although Cameron Ward took out a provisional patent the idea was taken and finally commercialised by the General Electric Company. Ward went on to become the Superintendant engineer at Windsor Castle.
FWIW: Here is one answer I learned working with my father in appliance repair. In older stoves (and probably newer ones) , baking ovens and such, the heating elements at the time consisted of long coiled pieces of nichrome wire that resembled a stretched door spring. These wires were fed through round ceramic doughnut hole type insulator holders mounted on a metal frame. When these elements burned out the element wire would be removed and you could purchase a new one, stretch it out, feed it through all the insulators and terminate the ends to the electrical connector. This was referred to as "Recoiling an element" Later on preformed metal rode type elements were designed and are primarily used today.
A heated seat switch is what controls the heat settings of the seat. Each seat has its own switch that controls the heating elements and can be mounted on the door panel or the seat.
there is a small radiator unit mounted in the ventilation system thru which the coolant from the engine circulates and releases heat to warm up the air as it enters the car
when our heating system was changed from a back boiler to a wall mounted one we had the back boiler removed so as to revert to a 1st class chimney, so we could have a coal fire if required, and the flue liner was taken out.
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No. Most, like Stirling, B&W and Heine boilers are suspended from steel work with cleats or U-bolts, however some designs are not suspended. A small vertical water tube boiler could have been mounted on a base with the expansion from heating moving upwards. A Clayton steam generator is a coiled boiler mounted on a base. Robert's or Almy marine boilers are mounted on bases. Automotive water tube boilers were mounted on automotive frames.