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  2. List of boiler types by manufacturer - Wikipedia

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    Vanderbilt boiler An American design, similar to the Lentz and large launch-type boilers. [36] Velox boiler: [61] vertical boiler: flued or fire-tube designs where the main shell is a cylinder on a vertical axis, rather than horizontal. Boilers of this external form may have a great variety of internal arrangements.

  3. Groupe Atlantic - Wikipedia

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    Public pool heater "Chaudière Guillot" (Lyon, Groupe Atlantic), from around 1969, replaced in 2016 . The Groupe Atlantic is a French HVAC company. It was founded in la Roche-sur-Yon [1] (in Vendée region on the west coast of France) by Mr Radat and Mr Lamoure in 1968.

  4. American Radiator Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 the Metal Box company demergered, and MB group formed; Caradon was acquired by MB group becoming MB Caradon in 1989 and the Hull boiler factory became Caradon Ideal in 1993. [24] In the 2010s the Ideal Boilers' foundry was closed with the loss of 57 jobs and outsource casting to third parties. [28] [29]

  5. Baxi - Wikipedia

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    Baxi is a manufacturer and distributor of domestic and commercial water and space heating systems, based in Warwick, England. It is a subsidiary of European group BDR Thermea . Baxi employs 6,400 people throughout Europe, with a turnover exceeding €1.2 billion.

  6. Central heating - Wikipedia

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    Public and commercial properties are directly and indirectly responsible for 30% of the final energy consumed around the world, including almost 55% of global electricity consumption. [25] Heating is currently responsible for around 45% of building emissions, and still relying on fossil fuels for supplying more than 55% of its final energy ...

  7. Boiler - Wikipedia

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    A boiler is a closed vessel in which fluid (generally water) is heated. The fluid does not necessarily boil. The heated or vaporized fluid exits the boiler for use in various processes or heating applications, [1] [page needed] [2] [page needed] including water heating, central heating, boiler-based power generation, cooking, and sanitation.