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Furnaces - Industrial Furnaces
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
Furnaces existed since time immemorial. Earlier, it was used to manufacture ceramic objects but now this device is used for heating. Furnace is a generic name and it generally refers to the industrial furnaces used in oil refinery plants. These furnaces are used as heat source for various needs for high temperature heating, that arise in any chemical plant. The fuel to this furnace can be a combustible material or electricity. The ones running on electricity are called the electric arc furnace.
American Standard AC Unit - A Brand You Can Trust
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
People all over the country have trusted the cooling of their home to an American Standard AC unit. These units provide comfort and are very effective. They are built to use electricity efficiently and save customers money while providing good quality cooling. Models vary depending on the size of the home and the cooling needs of the customer.
Oil Based Furnaces
Monday, August 30th, 2010
With winter just around the corner and the state of the economically more and more people are getting worried with the rising heating costs. One way to reduce your energy bills is to get a new furnace that has better efficiency than their existing furnace. There are many different types of furnaces available in the market. Some furnaces run on electricity, others on natural gas and others on oil. If your local area the price of oil is cheap then you would like to look at oil furnaces.
Industrial HVAC Systems - Basic Design and Functionality of Direct Fire Furnaces
Thursday, August 26th, 2010
The most common form of commercial HVAC heating use in factories and warehouses is a direct fired system. A direct fired system can also be called a furnace. Chemical industries use these systems to supply heat for chemical reactions through a boiler. These systems provide heat through fuel combustion, electricity, or induction heating.