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Another use of the term is for the internal flues of a flued boiler.
In addition, the choice of placement of flued heaters is greatly impaired due to flue installation restrictions.
More tangible cost savings are defined when comparing the energy efficiencies of gas heaters with low NO emissions with conventional flued types.
In the flued boiler, any sediment fell past the furnace flue and settled out at the bottom of the boiler shell, where it had less effect.
Their advantage over flued boilers with a single large flue is that the many small tubes offer far greater heating surface area for the same overall boiler volume.
A shell or flued boiler is an early, and relatively simple, form of boiler used to make steam, usually for the purpose of driving a steam engine.
The simplest form of flued boiler was Richard Trevithick's "high-pressure" Cornish boiler, first installed at Dolcoath mine in 1812.
A flued boiler is characterized by a large cylindrical boiler shell forming a tank of water, traversed by one or more large flues containing the furnace.
Better still change it for a modern one: we're to replace all open flued water heaters, and because of this, British Gas are giving terrific trade-in allowances, so check them out!
A large fire tube, either used as the main heating surface in a flued boiler, or used as enlarged firetubes in a locomotive-style boiler where these contain the superheater elements.
The Bower VTSL1200 Steady Lift Series Tripod contains a 3-way flued pan head with bubble head, allowing you to quickly secure your camera and adjust it at the angle of your choice.