There are a few different things that can cause steam to come out of the vents in a 1997 Lumina APV. A bad heater core, a broken water hose, and a blown intake gasket can all cause this.
do you have a heat pump? are you running unit in heat? if so and the steam is comming from outside unit, this is normal in the units defrost cycle
built up heat coming out engine breather tubes on the motor!
A scald is caused by moist heat, such as steam or hot liquids, coming into contact with the skin and causing a burn.
Steam is redirected back into the boiler from the high-pressure turbine for reheating, but the steam from the low-pressure turbine enters into a condenser to become water again.
A steam engine uses water, steam, and heat.
Steam comes out of the kettle's spout when the water inside reaches its boiling point and turns into vapor. This is a natural result of the heat causing the water to evaporate and escape through the spout, creating the visible steam.
The total heat of steam, also known as enthalpy of steam, is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of water to its boiling point and then convert it into steam without changing its temperature. It is the sum of sensible heat and latent heat of vaporization.
If you heat steam under pressure you get "superheated steam" under higher than original pressure
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I have a 1993 Chevy lumina van that has heat but doesn't have a fan how do I fix the fan?
A steam burn is an example of latent heat, because beside the heat released by the steam itself, a part of it condenses, turning into water, which in turn releases heat too.
Nothing, a steam boat runs not on steam, but on a heat source GENERATING steam. this heat source is usually coal but could be wood or a fossil fuel.