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The safe operation of a wood-burning stove requires regular maintenance such as emptying ash pans (containers) beneath the wood grate.
Stoves that have a grate for the fire to burn on and a removable ash pan are generally considered multi-fuel stoves.
The worst jobs in the power station were unloading coal, working near the boiler, collecting ash, and cleaning the refrigeration channels and ash pans.
The bodies were burned on open air "grids" constructed of concrete; pipes were used for air ducts, and long ash pans were built below the grid.
In Łajskach discovered 22 archaeological sites: ciałopalne tombs, graves with cover, ash pan graves, pit graves, and nine cavities of a posadowym.
Christofi did not get along with Hella and on the night of 29 July 1954, hit Hella on the head with an ash pan from the boiler.
In a break with prior custom, the ash pan and running boards were affixed to the locomotive frame instead of to the boiler to facilitate easier removal of the boiler for repairs.
During rebuilding, they were fitted with LMS standard boilers that had to placed higher than the originals to allow the firebox and ash pan to clear the rear driving wheel axle.
As part of the rebuild, IfS/DR mixer preheaters, pressure-compensating piston valves (Trofimoff valves) and new Stühren ash pans were installed.
Other common names for cigarette receptacle include: ash urn, ash pan, butt receptacles, butt bins, butt holders, snuffers, smokers poles, cigarette waste receptacles, smokers waste receptacles, and ash/trash combination.
Wildfires were a constant consideration during the dry and hot seasons at Fort Eustis, and special care had to be taken with ash pans and spark screens (spark arresters) on steam locomotives and with carbon deposits breaking loose and flying from diesel-electric locomotives.
"To show him how perfectly clean and hygienic his cremation ovens were in operation," the director had recently removed a few remaining little bones from the ash pan, put one of them in his mouth and "chewed around on it and asked him, the hearse driver, whether he wanted to try it once too."