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by the way the steam condenses back to water
the reason on how this is an example is when you let go of the arrow, the potential energy changes back into kinetic energy, allowing to arrow to fly off - Jaylin C
The direction of an arrow symbol indicates a direction the viewer should look or go. The designated direction is toward the triangular portion of the arrow.
Toward the direction of the air flow. In other words the air is being drawn into the furnace so the arrow should point at the furnace.
the arrow points in the direction of air flow.
The arrow on the filter should point toward the furnace/airhandler, whichever you have, or in other words with the direction of the airflow.
Usually, "Go this way."
I live on a slab (no basement) my air filter is inserted at the very top of the furnace almost close to the ceiling so should the arrow on my air filter be pointing up to the ceiling or down to the engine of the furnace?
you have to move the arrow keys for which way you want to go
The arrow goes toward the engine.
It should be the top feather when placed in shooting position
you must stop if traveling straight...you can go which ever way the green arrow is pointing, left or right.
A blast furnace runs continuously, and input materials are continually dumped in at the top to make their way down through the furnace. Shutting down a blast furnace for relining or other work is a major event in its life.
Useful Volume of Blast Furnace is the volume of the furnace from the throat level to the level where the taphole is placed. This is known the way basically because that is the region where the useful products from Blast furnace are present.
Water leaking from a furnace most likely occurs from the heat of the furnace which transforms into a liquid. The best way to avoid the leak is to put your furnace at a lower temperature.