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It has a coal-burning furnace that produces steam for heating.
But must we know about coal-burning furnaces and plumbing?
A coal-burning furnace was added and the brickwork at the front of the church was laid.
There was an old cast-iron coal-burning furnace in one corner of the basement, obviously unused for some time now.
The clinkers fall by themselves into the bottom hopper of a coal-burning furnace and are cooled.
Dirty, coal-burning furnaces have been replaced, lowering the city’s sulfur dioxide emissions.
Later still, steam engines were introduced, with gas later replacing the coal-burning furnaces.
Under this plan gas marketers would provide the additional money to replace the remaining coal-burning furnaces in exchange for gas supply contracts.
For instance, they banned coal-burning furnaces in homes, to clear the air of smoke, and they created the Port Authority.
Some are rustic and bare bones, with shared bathrooms, drafty rooms and coal-burning furnaces.
In February, dozens of children fell ill when fumes leaked from a coal-burning furnace at a school in Queens.
As for schools, a spokeswoman for the Department of Education said the last schools to use coal-burning furnaces were converted in the 2001-02 school year.
He showed an old metal ashcan, used for ashes removed from coal-burning furnaces — made by hand with heavy-duty rivets around the rim.
Still farther aft, triple smokestacks that vented the coal-burning furnaces towered above the deck.
Incidentally, any coal-burning furnace that gets to sulking can be made to respond by placing an ordinary electric fan before the open ash pit.
Close friends told him that it was a lose-lose proposition, but the report made headlines with accounts of coal-burning furnaces and falling chunks of concrete.
A quarter of the system's schools still use coal-burning furnaces, and science labs are either nonexistent or woefully out of date and underequipped.
New York City will be eligible in several categories: replacing coal-burning furnaces in schools, buying natural-gas-powered buses and expanding recycling programs.
He arrived early each morning, fired the coal-burning furnace, dusted desks and chairs, swept floors, and shoveled the sidewalks for $65 a year.
The knee-high pile of anthracite coal was down there in 1997 when Hronek bought the house, which once was heated with a low-tech coal-burning furnace.
Over 800 coal-burning furnaces have been destroyed because of this ordinance, and most notably, air quality has returned to Level II, now technically acceptable for habitation.
Based in the small community of New Bremen, Ohio, Crown got its start manufacturing first temperature controls for coal-burning furnaces and then television antenna rotators.
The company traces its evolution to the 1920s, when it manufactured and sold temperature controls for coal-burning furnaces as the Pioneer Heat Regulator Company.
It was a bitterly cold, windless day and every oil-and coal-burning furnace in the city was adding so much smoke and smog that one's eyes watered.
Railroad and machine shops, textile, marble and lumber mills poured black smoke from coal-burning furnaces and filled the city air with oily black soot.
The station originally had a coal-fired boiler house and an engine room.
Steam heat is provided for the entire station by two coal-fired boilers.
They are also being installed to replace coal-fired boilers, particularly in schools.
Steam for the engines was provided by four coal-fired boilers.
It was designed by Taylor to have a coal-fired boiler for the carriage.
Four coal-fired boilers of 50 horsepower each provided heat for the building.
In comparison, a typical coal-fired boiler is only 33% efficient.
It uses a coal-fired boiler to produce steam for power generation.
It powers a coal-fired boiler - the club's beating heart.
The two hard coal-fired boilers will provide clean, reliable electricity for more than 3 million homes.
Solid waste ash from coal-fired boilers must also be removed.
The power sector and industrial coal-fired boilers are leading polluters.
The coal-fired boiler was of the Scotch marine type.
These ships had coal-fired boilers because of oil shortages.
Many institutions and residential complexes have private heating, but also use coal-fired boilers.
The hospital uses coal-fired boilers to generate steam, for cooking and cleaning.
The engines and coal-fired boilers were installed in August.
The generators were run using superheated steam from coal-fired boilers.
Boilersuits are so called because they were first worn by men maintaining coal-fired boilers.
Coal-fired boilers account for 70% of the capacity in this category of plants.
In 1981 a £30 million government scheme was launched to encourage industry to switch from oil and gas to coal-fired boilers.
It had 6 turbine generators with 13 coal-fired boilers.
The refit included replacing the old coal-fired boilers with oil fired units.
The rest of the building has two garages, utility rooms and a room storing a coal-fired boiler.
A major point of contention remaining in the rules may be the provisions for monitoring emissions at coal-fired boilers.
Nobody better get nostalgic for those old days of coal-fired furnaces.
He was less successful in efforts to wean more than 200 schools from coal-fired furnaces.
In those days, maintaining a building was a more complicated job, with coal-fired furnaces requiring a worker on hand at all times.
My parents were brutal to each other, so I slept in the basement by an old coal-fired furnace."
Ash from coal-fired furnaces was freely mixed with this stream of debris.
Large-scale glass production soon followed using coal-fired furnaces.
Coal-fired furnace heats three buildings and the house.
The coal-fired furnaces were modified for oil fuel.
Use of natural gas has jumped 38-fold as city officials have converted thousands of dirty coal-fired furnaces and boilers.
A coal-fired furnace fed the steam-heating system.
B1 Officials said they would replace the antique coal-fired furnaces in 21 schools around New York State.
These homes were palatial when compared with Chatham Street homes, and contained a coal-fired furnace that provided central heat.
Coal-fired furnaces in homes and factories had pumped out soot during a cold snap, contributing to the dense, smoky fog known as smog.
Political leaders seized on the incident yesterday, saying that the city and state had not acted quickly enough to replace the 279 coal-fired furnaces in the city schools.
The agreement between the two leaders was aimed at finding ways to control airborne emissions of sulphur and nitrogen oxides, which are generated mostly by industrial coal-fired furnaces.
The flickering amber light from the lamps revealed damp stone walls and a hulking, coal-fired furnace that was cold and unused on this fine, warm May afternoon.
--and a bathroom between the sitting room and the kitchen was a bathroom and also the door to the stairs to go down to the basement, because we had a coal-fired furnace.
One day after poisonous gases from a coal-fired furnace shut down a public school in East Elmhurst, Queens, classes resumed at the school yesterday, but only about half the students showed up.
Imitating lead-crystal à la façon d'Angleterre presented technical difficulties, as the best results were obtained with covered pots in a coal-fired furnace, a particularly English process requiring specialised cone-furnaces.
In zones and conurbations where many contaminant-emitting entities function, for example coal-fired furnaces and plants using old technologies, adaptation to meet the directive's requirements will require time and considerable financial outlay.
Coal-Warmed Classrooms Decades after oil and gas became the heating fuels of choice, about 320 New York City schools continue to be heated by coal-fired furnaces, each stoked by hand.
On Monday morning, hydrogen sulfide, sulphur dioxide and carbon monoxide leaked from one of the three coal-fired furnaces at Public School 127, sending 66 children and 5 staff members to local hospitals.
Mr. Mulroney had complained that Mr. Reagan was not living up to an agreement, reached last year, to seek ways to control emissions of sulfur and nitrogen oxides, which are generated mostly by coal-fired furnaces.
And as for the impact of their operations on the environment, well, let's just say that they probably didn't possess the knowledge that would have allowed them to draw connections between, let's say, coal-fired furnaces and greenhouse gases.