an enclosed structure in which material can be heated to very high temperatures, e.g. for smelting metals.
NORTH AMERICAN
an appliance fired by gas or oil in which air or water is heated to be circulated throughout a building in a heating system.
used to describe a very hot place.
"her car was a furnace"
The oldest surviving industrial furnace is the Cornwall Iron Furnace. The furnace is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is from the year 1742 which means it is over 250 years old.
Tapping in the furnace means " Taking out the liquid metal/ferro alloy" . It is a cyclic event.
When a furnace's blinking code indicates an error, it means that there is a problem with the furnace that needs to be addressed. The blinking code is a way for the furnace to communicate what specific issue it is experiencing, and it can help a technician diagnose and fix the problem.
It means to supply a stove, furnace, or boiler with fuel.
The Sun. "Solar" means that it is somehow related to the Sun.
This means there is a blower attached to the system that forces the heat into the home.
It means the Phase anlge is not matching with control board phase angle or more capacitor connected in the furnace line. we have to Remove some tank capacitor.
カリン Karin
It is Raceway Adiabatic Flame Temperature present in the front of tuyears.
How can you covert an oil furnace to an electric furnace
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The furnace control switch can be located on the outside of the furnace room. This is in case of an emergency with the furnace, no one has to enter the furnace room to isolate the furnace from its power supply. Code rule from the CEC (Canadian Electrical Code) 26-806 - 6 - The disconnecting means shall be permitted to be a branch circuit breaker at the distribution panel board, provided that the panel board is located between the furnace and the point of entry to the area where the furnace is located. 7 - Where a separate switch is required, due to the unsuitable location of the branch circuit breaker, it shall (a) not be located on the furnace in a location that can be reached only by passing close to the furnace; and (b) be marked to indicate the equipment it controls.