Boilers By Jarvis Lu ID#: 202040974M10D November 1 st, 2005.

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Boilers By Jarvis Lu ID#: M10D November 1 st, 2005

Presentation Objective To introduce and/or expand on class’ knowledge of boilers Outline of presentation

What is a Boiler? Provide warm, even heat throughout your home Uses a system of pipes and exchangers A boiler uses either natural gas, oil or electricity to heat water or produce steam

How it works? Burn gas or oil > heat water or steam > steam/water is distributed inside the house > heat passes through a heat exchanger > vent pipes > your house

Conclusion Provide warm, even heat throughout your home A boiler uses either natural gas, oil or electricity to heat water or produce steam Heating is a must in Canada

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