Fireplace heater with blower : Oil heaters how they work : Wall mounted halogen heater
Fireplace Heater With Blower
A structure surrounding such a place
A place for a domestic fire, esp. a grate or hearth at the base of a chimney
an open recess in a wall at the base of a chimney where a fire can be built; "the fireplace was so large you could walk inside it"; "he laid a fire in the hearth and lit it"; "the hearth was black with the charcoal of many fires"
A fireplace is an architectural structure to contain a fire for heating and, especially historically, for cooking. A fire is contained in a firebox or firepit; a chimney or other flue directs gas and particulate exhaust to escape.
(Fireplaces) A fireplace can offer warmth, ambience, and an inviting focal point in a home. Fire provides the perfect atmosphere for social interaction, and watching the dancing flames is a mesmerizing experience.
A fastball
device that heats water or supplies warmth to a room
fastball: (baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity; "he swung late on the fastball"; "he showed batters nothing but smoke"
A person or thing that heats, in particular a device for warming the air or water
A conductor used for indirect heating of the cathode of a thermionic tube
A heater is object that emits heat or causes another body to achieve a higher temperature. In a household or domestic setting, heaters are usually appliances whose purpose is to generate heating (i.e. warmth). Heaters exists for all states of matter, including solids, liquids and gases.
A telephone
a device that produces a current of air
electric fan: a fan run by an electric motor
cetacean: large aquatic carnivorous mammal with fin-like forelimbs no hind limbs, including: whales; dolphins; porpoises; narwhals
A person or thing that blows, typically a mechanical device for creating a current of air used to dry or heat something
Steel Blades and Blower
Toronto has been hit by successive snowstorms and unusually cold weather in February 2008 ( a few Alberta low pressures, called Alerta Clippers, as well as Texas low pressures that travelled up the Ohio Valley).
The "snow banks" (snow piles) became higher and higher, blocking traffic and reducing parking space, as well as making it difficult for people to cross the street.
Finally the municipal government had to call in the giant snow blowers and dump trucks to remove the snow and dump it into Lake Ontario. This series of pictures show how snow removal is done. It's an expensive and time-consuming operation. The project would take about one week, and cost 3 million Toronto tax payers about CAD $20 million (Eur 13 million, USD $ 20 million, GBP ? 10 million).
Blower
These large blowers used to blow the malt to various parts of the factory or hopper systems