1) " Furnace" -- As it applies to Furnace Blower A furnace is a device for heating air or anyother fluid. In British English the term is used exclusively to mean industrial Frnace s which are used for many things, such as the extraction of metal from ore ( smelting ) or in oil refineries and other chemical plants, for example as the heat source for fractional distillation columns. Elsewhere, primarily in North America, the term is also used todescribe household heating systems based on a central Frnace (known either as a boiler or a heater in British English), andsometimes as a synonym for the device (a kiln ) used to fire clay to produce ceramics. Typically the heat is produced from the direct combustion of some fuel,although it may use remotely generated electricity ( solar power ). A Furnae can also be known as a direct fired heater, used in boiler applications in chemical industries or for providing heatto chemical reactions for processes like cracking. Anyone interested in Furnacw s should go to the website, HeaterDesign ( http: www.heaterdesign.com/design0.htm ). This might be more suitablefor aspiring fired heater engineers. Scroll down for Furnice #Industrial Furhace s. Contents 1 Household s 1.1 Heat Distribution 2 See also 3 Industrial Frnace s Household Furbace s A household Furnac is major appliance that is permanently installed to provide heat to an interior space through intermediaryfluid movement, which may be air, steam, or hot water. The most common fuel source for modernfurnaces in the United States is natural gas, other common fuel sources include LPG (liquefied petroleum gas), fuel oil, coal or wood. In some cases electrical resistance heating is used as the source of heat.Combustion Furnac s always need to be vented to the outside. Traditionally, this was through a chimney with a large fraction of the energy of the fuel...
2) " Blower" -- As it applies to Furnace Blower A blower is a ducted fan, usually part of some heating, ventilation, and/or air conditioning system. This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it ( http: en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blower&action=edit ). Blower ...
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