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Topic: Electric Furnace

Related:
  Furnace    Electric  
  Electric Power    Electric Guitars  
  Electric Motor    General Electric  
  Electric Company    Electric Service  
  Electric Car    Electric Water Heater  
  Electric Utility    Electric Heat  

 
 
 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:James Watt,  Thomas Edison,  Ingrid Bergman
Favorite possession(s):Gas oven,  Vacuum cleaner,  House
Dream job(s):Janitor,  Interior decorator
Favorite era(s):Prehistoric times
Favorite animal(s):Goldfish,  Turtle
Favorite great thinker(s):Gabriel Fahrenheit,  Ampere
Likes to wear:Vinyl
Medical note(s):Produces Anthrax in their basement
Favorite time of year:Winter
Worst habit(s):Wasting money
Favorite quote(s):"[Carving a canoe] isn't that hard, Tim. You just take a big block of wood and chip away everything that's not a canoe." - Wilson, Home Improvement
 
 
 Expert Talk
The Brain has selected interesting relevant sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our fictitious experts based on their personalities.


Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

Electric Heat: Electric furnaces and boilers should be inspected by a qualified technician every year to ensure that all the components are operating properly and no connections are loose or burned.
Our electric furnaces provide clean and efficient melting with the ability to maintain close metallurgical standards.
Richard Hosking,
Paranormal Investigator

Todays electric glow bar furnaces provide consistent uniform heating and melting capability.
ELECTRIC FURNACES are actually AIR HANDLERS and will be discussed in another article.
Kilns and furnaces - electric or gas fired to 1700C, small pilot size tunnel kiln.
Miles Rhodes,
Wine Taster

The use of SF261 in glow bar electric furnaces simply requires that furnace tenders make an attempt at keeping the flux off the hot glowing bars.
Dave Simons,
Internet Entrepeneur

Furnaces are heated by electric current, which flows through (in most cases) silicon electrodes.
Jake Farley,
Truck Driver

The use of SF230 in glow bar electric furnaces simply requires that furnace operators make an attempt at keeping the flux off the hot glowing bars.
The use of SF260 in glow bar electric furnaces simply requires that furnace operator make an attempt at keeping the flux off the hot glowing bars.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

It is used as electrodes in both electric Bessamer furnaces used in steel production and in the electrolytic reduction of alumina, the electrodes I have seen being 6 - 10in diam.
Chrissie Tanner,
Homemaker and Mom

And before the days of electric appliances and indoor plumbing and furnaces it might seem that life was crude and devoid of culture.
Josh Hogan,
Commander

Perry Electric specializes in natural gas and propane and oil fired furnaces, central air conditioning, air filtration systems and heat pumps.
 
 
 User Talk
Comments from our users:
From:
rod
2005-03-24 20:43:47
I have a coleman furnace. The fan continues to run even after the coils have cooled. What is the problem if the blower fan will not stop??
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