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Перевод: flue
[существительное] дымоход ; жаровая труба; вытяжная труба; род рыболовной сети; пушок ; камбала ; палтус ; плоская рыба; трематода ; грипп
Тезаурус:
- Both free-standing and wall-mounted gas boilers come in conventional chimney flue versions, or in a balanced flue version, where a combined terminal on an outside wall provides a fresh air inlet and an exhaust gas outlet.
- Like solid fuel and lpg, you need to store it - in a tank accessible for refuelling by tanker - and the boilers that burn it must have a flue.
- This involved the cleaning of the kitchen range flue, virtually a chimney-sweeping task, and then black-leading the stove.
- The reason for such a long flue, which is not uncommon, is that vapours given off during smelting of lead polluted the surrounding landscape, whereas long flues allowed the fumes to settle harmlessly.
- The chimney of the so-called New Mill, built in 1850 and no longer in use, is the most prominent sign of the local industry, with a long flue rising up the hillside from the smelting furnaces some distance away.
- There must be adequate ventilation into the room, and the flue must be in good condition and have a good draught, with no susceptibility to down-draught.
- This was partly in response to a recommendation from the EEC to cut sulphur emissions to one-third the present level, a step which it has been estimated, would cost 4 billion in flue gas desulphurization equipment adding 700 million a year to the CEGB's operating costs.
- Government research says that the presence of dioxins in flue gases from plants such as that at Pontypool "are in the low range of parts per trillion" (one part per trillion is of the order of 30 seconds in a million years, or one ounce in 28 million tons), and that all the UK PCB-destroying plants together emit only a "few grammes per year".
- A damp patch on a chimney breast can also be due to condensation forming within the flue, especially if it is a disused chimney with fireplaces blocked up.
- The value of a condensing boiler is that it retrieves most of the expensively generated heat from flue gases and puts this heat back into the system.
- He managed to escape (probably through the garderobe flue which is accessible on the attic and first floors), and rode off.
- It is therefore essential that any room where gas is used must be adequately supplied with air, and must have an adequate flue to discharge the burnt gases, which are toxic.
- And a low contoured rear flue (we call it a medi-back) which does not intrude into the kitchen.
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