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  • 41Wood-burning stove — For a list of stove types see Stove (disambiguation). A wood burning stove is a heating appliance capable of burning wood fuel and wood derived biomass fuel. Generally the appliance consists of a solid metal (usually cast iron or steel) closed… …

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  • 42Carburetor heat — Carburetor, carburettor, carburator, carburettet heat (usually abbreviated to carb heat ) is a system used in automobile and piston powered light aircraft engines to prevent or clear carburetor icing. It consists of a moveable flap which draws… …

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  • 43Kang bed-stove — The Kang (zh cp|c=.Like the European ceramic stove, the heat retaining capacity of a massive block of masonry is tremendous. So while it might take several daytime hours of heating to reach its desired surface temperature, the bed would remain… …

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  • 44Franklin stove — The Franklin stove (named after its inventor, Benjamin Franklin) is a metal lined fireplace with baffles in the rear to improve the airflow, providing more heat and less smoke than an ordinary open fireplace. It is also known as the circulating… …

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  • 45Chambers stove — Chambers Corporation Type Defunct Industry Appliances Founded 1912 …

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  • 46Renewable heat — is an application of renewable energy. It refers to the renewable generation of heat, rather than electrical power.Many colder countries consume more energy for heating than electrical power. For example, in 2005 the United Kingdom consumed 354… …

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  • 47Electric stove — In cooking, an electric stove is a cooker which uses electricity as a source of energy. History Thomas Ahearn invented the electric cooking range in 1892 and installed one in the Windsor Hotel in Montreal. The electric stove was showcased at the… …

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  • 48Round Oak Stove Company — and The Estate of P.D. Beckwith Incorporated in Dowagiac, Michigan Stoves: First stove built in 1867 Company: 1871 – 1946 (75 Years in Business) Life of Philo D. Beckwith: 1835 – Jan 1889 (54 Years Old) The Round Oak Stove Company was founded in… …

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  • 49Gas stove — Many stoves use natural gas to provide heat. In cooking, a gas stove is a cooker which uses natural gas, propane, butane, liquefied petroleum gas or other flammable gas as a fuel source. Contents …

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  • 50Hobo stove — A hobo stove is a style of improvised heat producing and cooking device frequently used by hobos, tramps, the homeless, and backpackers. It is constructed out of a discarded Tin can of any size by removing the top of the can, punching a number of …

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