grip, baca deliği, baca, ince tüy, bir tür balık ağı, borulu org, kırpıntı, baca gazı, alev borusu, ocak bacası, duman yolu, duman borusu, hava borusu, büyük bir baca içindeki birkaç ayrı duman yolunun her biri; duman yolu, hafif tüy, baca borusu, duman boru, bir çeşit balık ağ, hava veya gaz borusu,
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baca deliği
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baca
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ince tüy
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bir tür balık ağı
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borulu org
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kırpıntı
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baca gazı
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alev borusu
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ocak bacası
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duman yolu
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duman borusu
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hava borusu
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büyük bir baca içindeki birkaç ayrı duman yolunun her biri; duman yolu isim
An enclosed passageway in which to direct air or other gaseous current along, A pipe or duct that carries gaseous combustion products away from the point of combustion (such as a furnace), a conduit to carry off smoke, In an organ flue pipe, the opening between the lower lip and the languet, very fine lint or hair, organ pipe whose tone is produced by air passing across the sharp edge of a fissure or lip, Passage through which gasses pass through natural convection, That part of a stove, fireplace, or furnace that allows the smoke to escape, Light down, such as rises from cotton, fur, etc, flat blade-like projection on the arm of an anchor, A pipe or passage for conveying flame and hot gases through surrounding water in a boiler; distinguished from a tube which holds water and is surrounded by fire, An inclosed passage way for establishing and directing a current of air, gases, etc, an air passage A compartment or division of a chimney for conveying flame and smoke to the outer air, The narrow windway between the languid and lower lip in a flue pipe, A passage way for conducting a current of fresh, foul, or heated air from one place to another, Small flues are called fire tubes or simply tubes, The hollow passage that carries smoke and heat to the outside from the fireplace or furnace, The space or passage in a chimney through which smoke, gas or fumes ascend Each passage is called a flue, which together with any others and the surrounding masonry make up the chimney, An enclosed ventilation shaft that transfers smoke, gases or fumes from inside the house to outside Chimneys, pipes and vents are examples, One or more flues are found inside a chimney They are the spaces through which smoke, gas or fumes rise, The duct that carries the products of combustion out of a structure for a fossil- or a solid-fuel system, The passage in a chimney through which smoke, gas, and fumes rise, A flue is a pipe or long tube that acts as a chimney, taking smoke away from a device such as a heater, fire, or cooker. a metal pipe or tube that lets smoke or heat from a fire out of a building, The space or passage in a chimney through which smoke, gas, or fumes ascend Each passage is called a flue, which together with any others and the surrounding masonry make up the chimney, Vent or chimney for a combustion device, pipe or duct that conducts heat steam or smoke; fishing net, an organ pipe where sound is produced by the passage of wind over an edge, as in an orchestral flute or recorder, A chimney channel through which gases and fumes escape from a furnace, An enclosed chamber in a fireplace that directs flames, smoke and other gases to the outside air, Gas or air passage which usually depends on natural convection to cause the combustion gases to flow through it Forced convection may sometimes be used, In stacking lumber or other wood products for air drying, a vertical space, 6 inches or less in width in the center of the pile and extending the length of the pile, intended to facilitate circulation of air within the pile In kiln drying, one or more spaces 6 to 10 inches in width built into the kiln truckloads, particularly for drying in natural circulation dry kilns, A vertical duct, constructed of sheet metal or clay, that channels smoke from a fireplace out of the home, means an enclosed passageway for conveying flue gases (Ontario Fire Code 1996), Large pipe through which fumes escape from a gas water heater, furnace, or fire place Normally these flue pipes are double walled, galvanized sheet metal pipe and sometimes referred to as a B Vent Fireplace flue pipes are normally triple walled In addition, nothing combustible shall be within one inch from the flue pipe, A passage way for products of combustion, plural of flue,
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An enclosed passageway in which to direct air or other gaseous current along
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A pipe or duct that carries gaseous combustion products away from the point of combustion (such as a furnace)
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a conduit to carry off smoke
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In an organ flue pipe, the opening between the lower lip and the languet
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very fine lint or hair
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organ pipe whose tone is produced by air passing across the sharp edge of a fissure or lip
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Passage through which gasses pass through natural convection
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That part of a stove, fireplace, or furnace that allows the smoke to escape
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Light down, such as rises from cotton, fur, etc
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flat blade-like projection on the arm of an anchor
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A pipe or passage for conveying flame and hot gases through surrounding water in a boiler; distinguished from a tube which holds water and is surrounded by fire
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An inclosed passage way for establishing and directing a current of air, gases, etc
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an air passage A compartment or division of a chimney for conveying flame and smoke to the outer air
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The narrow windway between the languid and lower lip in a flue pipe
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A passage way for conducting a current of fresh, foul, or heated air from one place to another
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Small flues are called fire tubes or simply tubes
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The hollow passage that carries smoke and heat to the outside from the fireplace or furnace
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The space or passage in a chimney through which smoke, gas or fumes ascend Each passage is called a flue, which together with any others and the surrounding masonry make up the chimney
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An enclosed ventilation shaft that transfers smoke, gases or fumes from inside the house to outside Chimneys, pipes and vents are examples
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One or more flues are found inside a chimney They are the spaces through which smoke, gas or fumes rise
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The duct that carries the products of combustion out of a structure for a fossil- or a solid-fuel system
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The passage in a chimney through which smoke, gas, and fumes rise
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A flue is a pipe or long tube that acts as a chimney, taking smoke away from a device such as a heater, fire, or cooker. a metal pipe or tube that lets smoke or heat from a fire out of a building
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The space or passage in a chimney through which smoke, gas, or fumes ascend Each passage is called a flue, which together with any others and the surrounding masonry make up the chimney
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Vent or chimney for a combustion device
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pipe or duct that conducts heat steam or smoke; fishing net isim
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an organ pipe where sound is produced by the passage of wind over an edge, as in an orchestral flute or recorder
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A chimney channel through which gases and fumes escape from a furnace
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An enclosed chamber in a fireplace that directs flames, smoke and other gases to the outside air
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Gas or air passage which usually depends on natural convection to cause the combustion gases to flow through it Forced convection may sometimes be used
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In stacking lumber or other wood products for air drying, a vertical space, 6 inches or less in width in the center of the pile and extending the length of the pile, intended to facilitate circulation of air within the pile In kiln drying, one or more spaces 6 to 10 inches in width built into the kiln truckloads, particularly for drying in natural circulation dry kilns
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A vertical duct, constructed of sheet metal or clay, that channels smoke from a fireplace out of the home
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means an enclosed passageway for conveying flue gases (Ontario Fire Code 1996)
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Large pipe through which fumes escape from a gas water heater, furnace, or fire place Normally these flue pipes are double walled, galvanized sheet metal pipe and sometimes referred to as a B Vent Fireplace flue pipes are normally triple walled In addition, nothing combustible shall be within one inch from the flue pipe
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