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The chimneys or smoke stacks from factories and mills were made very tall to keep the smoke from choking everyone in the nearby area. With a taller chimney the smoke would usually dissipate before it hit the ground.
Yes, using DPDT relays between the thermostat and the two furnaces.
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furnaces in industries...
It is a matter of common observation that furnaces in various factories are provided with very tall chimneys. Fresh air is drawn through a hole near the bottom end of furnace ,while smoke (being hot ) is driven out through the chimneys If the chimneys is removed flame cannot sustain properly .Moreover ,the temperature of the furnace in that case be lesser .
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They are usually called "funnels" or "stacks." Three were chimneys from 159 coal-burning furnaces firing 29 boilers which drove three steam engines. The fourth funnel was for ventilation.
The plural form of the noun chimney is chimneys. The plural possessive form is chimneys'.
seven tall, gray stone towers called natural chimneys
A steeplejack is a person who climbs tall structures like steeples, chimneys, and towers to perform maintenance and repair work. They are skilled at working at heights and often use specialized equipment to access hard-to-reach areas.
Five Chimneys was created in 1946.
Seven Chimneys was created in 1750.
Ten Chimneys was created in 1915.
White Chimneys was created in 1923.
Many factories produce 'nasty' chemicals as waste products. Tall chimneys 'push' the noxious smoke high into the air - above people's heads etc. The natural wind movement dilutes and dissipates the smoke.