heater system

  • 1heater system — See rear window heater system …

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  • 2window heater system — See rear window heater system …

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  • 3heater — A device which gives off heat. In automobiles, it heats the interior of the vehicle. In a water cooled engine the coolant is channelled through the heater in the passenger compartment. Some cars used an electric or gasoline heater because they… …

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  • 4rear window heater system — A heating element that removes the fog, mist, or even ice from the inside and outside of the rear window (i.e., backlight) …

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  • 5Heater core — A heater core is a radiator like device used in heating the cabin of a vehicle. Hot coolant from the vehicle s engine is passed through a winding tube of the core, a heat exchanger between coolant and cabin air. Fins attached to the core tubes… …

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  • 6System accident — A system accident is an unanticipated interaction of multiple failures in a complex system. This complexity can either be technological or organizational, and often is both.[1] A system accident can be very easy to see in hindsight, but very… …

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  • 7window heater — See rear window heater system …

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  • 8Crankcase heater — A crankcase heater is an electrical component in a compressor in an air conditioning system, heat pump system, or a chiller system. The crankcase heater is normally ON all the time even when the unit is not running, though temperature sensors and …

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  • 9Storage heater — A storage heater is an electrical appliance which stores heat at a time when base load electricity is available at a low price, usually during the night, and releases it during the day. Heat is usually stored in clay bricks or other ceramic… …

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  • 10Control system — For other uses, see Control system (disambiguation). A control system is a device, or set of devices to manage, command, direct or regulate the behavior of other devices or system. There are two common classes of control systems, with many… …

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