- used for
space heating or
generating hot
water are
identified by (HVAC).
Ashpan A
container beneath the furnace,
catching ash and
clinker that
falls through...
-
lighting a new fire.
ashpan rake: The
ashpan rake has a
metal piece attached to the end of a rod and is used to
withdraw ash from the
ashpan to
prevent it from...
-
Ashpan Annie (January 25, 1916 – July 18, 2010) was the name
given to Anne M.
Welsh (née Liggins), a "Halifax Explosion" survivor. At the time she was...
- hold the fuel in a bed as it burns. Ash
falls through the
grate into an
ashpan. If oil is used as the fuel, a door is
needed for
adjusting the air flow...
- was
responsible for fire-starting
would clear the ash from the
firebox ashpan prior to
lighting the fire,
adding water to the engine's boiler, making...
-
other energy sources.
Incinerating toilets gather excrement in an
integral ashpan and then
incinerate it,
reducing it to pathogen-free ash. Some will also...
- and Kashmir)
Rooster – Naga People's
Front (Manipur, Nagaland)
Spade and
ashpan rake –
Revolutionary Socialist Party (Kerala, West Bengal)
Spectacles –...
-
order to
accommodate the
Timken roller-bearing
housings without fouling the
ashpan. In 1948,
George Ivatt introduced more
modifications to
bearings and valve...
- a
grate covering most of the
bottom of the
firebox to hold the fire. An
ashpan,
mounted underneath the
firebox and
below the grates,
catches and collects...
-
limits the
grate area and
ashpan size,
although this is not a
limitation for short-ranged shunters. One
advantage is that the
ashpan does not
project downwards...