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Yes, coal can be burned in a furnace to generate heat or electricity. When coal is burned, it releases energy in the form of heat which can then be used for various purposes. However, burning coal releases harmful emissions into the atmosphere, contributing to air pollution and climate change.
Yes, burning coal in a furnace is a chemical change. During combustion, the coal undergoes a chemical reaction with oxygen to produce heat, carbon dioxide, and other byproducts, resulting in a change in the chemical composition of the coal.
Coal is unsuitable for charging directly into a blast furnace because it contains impurities like sulfur and ash that can negatively affect the quality of the iron produced. When coal is used as a fuel in the blast furnace, it can lead to increased levels of impurities in the iron, affecting its properties. As a result, coke, which is a cleaner form of coal, is typically used in blast furnaces for iron production.
No, gas furnaces are specifically designed to burn gas fuel, usually natural gas or propane. Attempting to burn coal in a gas furnace can result in improper combustion, damage to the furnace, and pose safety hazards. It is important to use the appropriate fuel type recommended by the manufacturer for your furnace.
Coke is added to the blast furnace instead of coal because coke is a purified form of coal that has higher carbon content and produces less impurities when burned. This helps maintain the purity of the iron being produced in the blast furnace. Additionally, coke generates higher temperatures, promoting better efficiency in the iron-making process.
To turn off the furnace, locate the power switch or breaker connected to the furnace and switch it off. This will shut down the furnace and stop it from running.
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If your furnace is producing heat even when the thermostat is shut down, it could be due to a faulty thermostat, a wiring issue, or a problem with the furnace itself. It's important to have a professional HVAC technician inspect and diagnose the problem to ensure that your system is functioning safely and efficiently.
Furnace is an enclosed fire place show me parts of a coal fired furnace
There could be several reasons why an electric furnace won't shut off, including a malfunctioning thermostat, a stuck relay, or a problem with the limit switch. It's best to have a professional technician inspect and diagnose the issue to ensure safe and proper operation of the furnace.
Most do not. Some may have gears in the fuel pump. A coal fired furnace may have a screw to feed in the coal.
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A heat pump will do this, a furnace should not. Are you sure you have a furnace?
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No, unless the airflow is so restricted that the heat builds up and triggers the thermal disc, which will shut down the furnace. The thermal disc is a safety switch that shuts the gas down so the unit will not over heat. About the filter, I change mine at a minimum of three times a year.
No it will not
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