The source of heat in a glassworks in which the crucibles are placed for fusing of glass ingredients Traditionally, furnaces were fired with coal or wood Mordern furnaces typically employ natural gas or electricity Temperatures reach a level
A furnace is a container or enclosed space in which a very hot fire is made, for example to melt metal, burn rubbish, or produce steam. arc furnace blast furnace electric furnace reverberatory furnace
is the part of the heating system in which the fuel is converted into heat by combustion It is made of cast iron, steel or stainless steel While cast iron furnaces consist of individual sections that can be assembled on site, steel and stainless steel furnaces are welded and delivered to their installation site completely assembled There are the following types of furnace
For the manufacture of glass marbles, operated at near 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit Used to hold crucibles of molten glass, or see "day tank" to hold large volumes of one color of glass, or see "automatic gob feeder" or see "hand-gathered "
means a space-heating appliance that uses warm air as the heating medium and that usually has provision for the attachment of ducts (Ontario Fire Code 1996)
Wafer fab equipment found in diffusion area that is used to maintain a region of constant temperature and a controlled atmosphere for processing semiconductor devices
An inclosed place in which heat is produced by the combustion of fuel, as for reducing ores or melting metals, for warming a house, for baking pottery, etc
An enclosed structure for the production and application of heat In glassmaking, furnaces are used for melting the batch, maintaining pots of glass in a molted state, and reheating partly formed objects at the glory hole
Equipment used to convert heating energy, such as fuel, oil, gas or electricity, to usable heat It usually contains a heat exchanger , a blower and the controls to operate the system
Space-heating equipment consisting of an enclosed chamber where fuel is burned or electrical resistance is used to heat air directly, without using steam or hot water The warm air is for heating and is distributed throughout the house, typically by air ducts
1 A type of space heating system that heats air The heated air is circulated throughout a home or building using air ducts and registers 2 Equipment or enclosure used to convert energy in a fuel into heat for any purpose; a combustion chamber
A gas heating appliance with burners, heat exchanger, and fan assembly can be part of a split or package system
furnaces
Türkische aussprache
fırnısız
Aussprache
/ˈfərnəsəz/ /ˈfɜrnəsəz/
Etymologie
[ 'f&r-n&s ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English furnas, from Old French fornaise, from Latin fornac-, fornax; akin to Latin formus warm; more at THERM.