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  2. Multifuel - Wikipedia

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    Natural Home Heating: The Complete Guide to Renewable Energy. Chelsea Green Publishing, 2003. ISBN 1-931498-22-9; Taylor, Charles Fayette. The Internal-combustion Engine in Theory and Practice. MIT Press, 1985. ISBN 0-262-70027-1 "TM 9-2320-209-10-1 Operation, Installation, and Reference Data Operator's Level 2 1/2-ton, 6x6, M44A1 and M44A2 ...

  3. Package boiler - Wikipedia

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    The required steam, water, fuel, and electrical connections can be made rapidly. These boilers are inexpensive to operate because their automatic burner management system doesn’t require continuous supervision and they have low scheduled maintenance costs. [1] A great cost-saving for package boilers is their reduced need for draughting.

  4. Vertical fire-tube boiler - Wikipedia

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    The Stanley boiler is constructed of a seamless copper tube shell, 13 + 12 inches (340 mm) in diameter and 1 ⁄ 16 inch (1.6 mm) thick. The numerous 12 inch (13 mm) tubes are densely packed, leaving a very small water volume between them and a high ratio of heating surface to volume, for rapid steam raising.

  5. 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.

  6. Fire-tube boiler - Wikipedia

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    A fire-tube boiler is a type of boiler invented in 1828 by Mark Seguin, [1] in which hot gases pass from a fire through one or more tubes running through a sealed container of water. The heat of the gases is transferred through the walls of the tubes by thermal conduction , heating the water and ultimately creating steam .

  7. Water-tube boiler - Wikipedia

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    Such watertube boilers in thermal power stations are also called steam generating units. The older fire-tube boiler design, in which the water surrounds the heat source and gases from combustion pass through tubes within the water space, is typically a much weaker structure and is rarely used for pressures above 2.4 MPa (350 psi). A significant ...

  8. Hydronics - Wikipedia

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    Hydronics (from Ancient Greek hydro- 'water') is the use of liquid water or gaseous water or a water solution (usually glycol with water) as a heat-transfer medium in heating and cooling systems. [1] [2] The name differentiates such systems from oil and refrigerant systems.

  9. Propane, butane, and LPG container valve connections

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    LPG distribution in Colombia. LPG distribution in Suriname. LPG distribution in Brazil. LPG distribution in Ecuador. Several types of valve connections for propane, butane, and LPG containers exist for transport and storage, sometimes with overlapping usage and applications, and there are major differences in usage between different countries.