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  2. File:Superheated steam table fits on 2 pages.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Malleable Iron Range Company - Wikipedia

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    In February 1902, Dauntless Manufacturing Company name was changed to the Malleable Iron Range Company. [2] In 1902, the company had about 20 employees. The average price of its ranges was about $60 ($2,100 in 2023 dollars), which was about twice the selling price of the typical range of the time.

  4. Gas stove - Wikipedia

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    Mean benzene emissions from gas and propane burners on high and ovens set to 350 °F ranged from 2.8 to 6.5 μg min–1, 10 to 25 times higher than emissions from electric coil and radiant alternatives. [1] Some high-end cooktop models provide higher range of heat and heavy-duty burners that can go up to 6 kilowatts (20,000 BTU/h) or even more.

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  6. Convection oven - Wikipedia

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    It can accommodate 2.8 litres (3.0 US quarts) of food or less on average. Because of its compact size, it preheats faster than other types of air fryers. [34] Countertop convection oven. Countertop convection ovens come with an air frying feature that work the same way as basket type air fryers.

  7. Firebox (steam engine) - Wikipedia

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    The oil burner nozzle is usually mounted in the front of the firebox, protected by a hood of firebrick, and aimed at the firebrick wall below the firebox door. Dampers control air flow to the oil fire. Schematic of a later steam locomotive firebox boiler, with firebox to the left and indicatively showing two superheater elements to the right.