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  2. Gas heater - Wikipedia

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    A gas heater is a space heater used to heat a room or outdoor area by burning natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, propane, or butane. Indoor household gas heaters can be broadly categorized in one of two ways: flued or non-flued, or vented and unvented .

  3. The 11 Best Gas Patio Heaters for Outdoor Entertaining - AOL

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    48,000 BTU Propane Gas Outdoor Freestanding Metal Patio Heater. This freestanding propane-powered patio heater gets the job done at a budget price without any compromises.

  4. Ventilation (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Ventilation should be considered for its relationship to "venting" for appliances and combustion equipment such as water heaters, furnaces, boilers, and wood stoves. Most importantly, building ventilation design must be careful to avoid the backdraft of combustion products from "naturally vented" appliances into the occupied space.

  5. Patio heater - Wikipedia

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    Hanging patio heater: portable and small footprint; comes in electric only; Tabletop patio heater: ultra-portable and great for smaller groups or outdoor dining, but it uses a small propane tank; Patio heaters have become popular with bars and restaurants, since they extend the day and the season for their customers to sit outdoors.

  6. Outdoor heating - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor heating is space heating that allows people to stay in substantially unenclosed spaces that would otherwise be too cold for comfort. To this end, various outdoor heating appliances are available, including gas patio heaters , quartz or ceramic electric lamps, and wood burning chimenea and fire pits.

  7. Kerosene heater - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese non-vented "fan" heater burns kerosene gas and is known as a gasification type heater. The liquid kerosene fuel is pre-heated via an electric heating element to vaporize the fuel. The resulting gas is collected and forced into the burn chamber where it is ignited and burns with a blue flame, similar to propane.