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Example sentences for "heater"

Lexicographically close words:
hearyng; heat; heate; heated; heatedly; heaters; heath; heathen; heathendom; heathenish
  1. We found that the north room had apparently been used only as a kind of storage closet, doubtless because there was no heater in the house.

  2. Down cellar, where my heater had been installed, was a barrow load of extra bricks which the plumber had left behind--inefficient business but very convenient for me.

  3. Rain was still falling, and the boys decided to build a great fire in the coal heater and sit by it until morning.

  4. While the supper of bacon, beans, pancakes and coffee sputtered and steamed on the electric stove and the heater sent out generous waves of warmth, Clay arose and opened the cabin door, which faced to the west.

  5. The rabbit stew was simmering on the heater and coffee was bubbling on the electric stove.

  6. The coal heater was standing at an alarming angle—one of the legs having been knocked out from under it.

  7. A cowboy hung pitched head and arms down over the heater seat.

  8. I have loved a car heater ever since, and Baker to me, is hardly lower than the angels.

  9. There was a small hynrane heater in here, and the room was stifling.

  10. Sweat poured off Doak as the glowing hynrane heater made an oven of the windowless room.

  11. Electric lamps threw a charming, subdued light over everything in the room, while an electric heater diffused a gentle warmth which was most agreeable this September morning.

  12. Through this heater ran wires joined to a platinum strip and connected with twenty cells of the battery.

  13. An alcohol heater was also taken out and set up in such a manner that a glass reservoir could, upon being turned on, feed it with alcohol.

  14. I was in danger of freezing to death and, tumbling several bodies out of the bunks, I took the mattresses and built of them a clumsy enclosure and installed in their midst a battery heater which I found.

  15. I drank copiously of a non-alcoholic chemical liquor and warmed on the heater and partook of some nitrogenous and some starchy porridges.

  16. Attached to the top of the heater are pipes leading to the radiators in the various rooms; other pipes connect the radiators to the bottom of the boiler.

  17. An electric heater supplies heat at the rate of 700 B.

  18. He repeated it to Mr. Tudor, who was setting up a small heater and began to demur in regard to taking supper at the Secrest camp.

  19. To draw this juice from 6, valve a of 7 is raised to connect the heater between 6 and 7 with the juice pipe.

  20. This water heater beside the fire looks like the invitation to the toilet, but no, the tea things handy banish any gross idea.

  21. It was warm and close from the heat of the little kerosene heater in the corner.

  22. A heater glowed in the corner of the small office.

  23. A feed-water heater surrounded the base of the chimney.

  24. The exhaust-steam was carried into the chimney, passing through a feed-water heater en route.

  25. In some cases the engine-driver stands by his engine constantly, feeding the fire with coal in handfuls, and supplying the water to the heater by hand by means of a cup.

  26. It is furnished with a heater in its lower portion.

  27. Over the hot air flue leading from the furnace into the hollow space under the floor of the caldarium was a water heater in the form of a half cylinder similar to the one found in the Stabian Baths (p.

  28. Water heater in the form of a brazier, representing a diminutive fortress.

  29. Water heater for the table, view and section.

  30. Water heater in the form of a brazier representing a diminutive fortress.

  31. As the bottom of the heater was six inches lower than that of the alveus, the cooler water from the basin would flow down into it and be heated again, a circulation being thus maintained.

  32. In some cases the appearance of a heater was more suggestive of its purpose.

  33. The current enters at the positive terminal, passes through the heater M, and out through the negative terminal.

  34. The burner and heater are very fragile, and should never be handled except by the porcelain plate to which they are attached.

  35. As soon as the filament becomes conductive the current then passes through the automatic cut-out H, and the armature D is attracted, thus breaking the heater circuit.

  36. It serves as a reserve supply where the heater is not of sufficient size to heat water as fast as is demanded.

  37. The range boiler is the same as those previously described and connected to the heater in an identical manner.

  38. The range boiler is connected by two pipes to the water heater in the kitchen range.

  39. Instantaneous water heaters should not be used in bathrooms unless the products of combustion from the heater are carried away by a chimney.

  40. An automatic instantaneous water heater is on the right.

  41. Each lamp, heater or motor that is brought into use or turned off produces a change of current in the conducting wires and this change is indicated by the rate of rotation of the disc.

  42. When the demand for hot water is sufficient to warrant a separate hot-water heater the apparatus similar to Fig.

  43. The saturated air from the eliminator passes through a heater where the temperature is raised to that of the rooms.

  44. When the bypass is opened the steam is shut off from the heater coils.

  45. Open the feed-cock when the heater is connected with a city or town water supply; if not, fill by funnel at the expansion tank.

  46. Examination of the drawing will show that the air from the fan may pass through a second heater H₂, to the place marked warm air, or it may pass under the heater to the compartment marked cold air.

  47. In a heater of this kind the resistance of the wire may increase with age and the coils fail to glow with a sufficient brightness.

  48. The angles should be 45-degree bends or better still 90-degree bends in connecting the heater with the tank so as to cut down the amount of friction as much as possible.

  49. The Ruud heater, for example, is so constructed that when the hot-water faucet is opened the reduced water pressure starts a gas heater in contact with a series of pipe coils through which the water circulates.

  50. It made the English angry as we got the hotel room and would fill the little gas heater up with shillings then would go out to eat while it was running to heat the room up.

  51. The heater would run about twenty minutes for a shilling, but the English would never run the heater unless they were in the room as gas was in short supply.

  52. The plane had a cockpit heater that didn't always work too well and that was a primary complaint of the pilots.

  53. This heater was applied on several engines for the Mine Hill Railroad, and on a few for other roads; but its use was exceptional, and lasted only for a year or two.

  54. This R{1} is connected on one end directly with the 110-volt circuit and the current leaving it passes through the resistance inside the heater in the water-current.

  55. After several minutes the bus driver came back inside and slowed the motor down to idling speed and the wave of heat from the heater diminished noticeably.

  56. The windows of the bus were heavily frosted for a heater was going full blast but the driver, a middle aged man, had a windshield wiper cutting a swath through the frost that formed on the glass in front of him.

  57. Janet's father shepherded them into their own sedan where despite the sub-zero cold the heater had kept the car comfortable.

  58. With the heater running full blast, the bus was comfortable and they found seats well up toward the front.

  59. For a time they made steady progress, the bus rumbling along smoothly and the heater throwing out a steady blast of warm, dank air.

  60. It was growing dark so he lighted one of the lamps close to the heater and had plenty of light.

  61. The Baker heater was going at full blast and Henry noticed that there was plenty of coal.

  62. The only provision that it seemed, in advance, necessary to make, was that of some sort of a heater between the reservoir of liquid and the engine, in order to prevent freezing, unless the liquid itself could be heated previous to launching.

  63. The burner thus served to generate its own gas and act as a heater for the boilers at the same time.

  64. Inferior coal, parsimoniously stoked, took the water-heater a long time to get going.

  65. In my apartment-house (and it was the same all over Paris because of the new law) the water-heater was having a good rest.

  66. These pieces may be attached to the perforated cylinder, before it is mounted on the heater proper, by means of several small bolts.

  67. B, the heater wire; C, the asbestos paper, and D the sheet-metal covering.

  68. Illustration: Detail of the Two Ends on the Heater Giving Dimensions and the Location of Parts (Fig.

  69. Heater Details] The electric heater is just large enough to allow a space about 1/2 in.

  70. A flannel bag, large enough to slip over the tin can and provided with a neck that can be drawn together by means of a cord, gives the heater a more finished appearance, as well as making it more pleasant to the touch.

  71. An Electric Water Heater A simple electric water heater may be made as follows: Procure two sheets of copper, each 4 by 6 in.

  72. How to Make an Electric Heater The electric heater described in this article is very simple to construct, its operation exceedingly satisfactory, and the necessary material easily procured at a small cost at most electrical-supply stores.

  73. The few tools needed are usually found about every home, and the heater may be constructed by any ingenious person.

  74. The object of this piece of asbestos is to protect the surface upon which the heater will stand from excessive heat, since it is to rest in a horizontal position.

  75. Suspend the heater from the cover of the box with bolts 2-3/4 in.

  76. Illustration: An Inexpensive Electric Water Heater Made of Two Copper Plates] Frosting Glass Procure a piece of flat iron similar to an iron hoop, bend it, as shown in the sketch, to make a piece 3 in.

  77. Curling-Iron Heater The curling-iron holder shown in the sketch can be made of metal tubing having the size to fit both iron and gas jet.


  78. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "heater" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    automatic; blowgun; blowpipe; burner; cooker; cookery; element; firearm; flamethrower; furnace; gat; gun; heater; musket; parts; piece; pistol; repeater; revolver; rifle; rod; shotgun; stove