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Rumford fireplace
Rumford fireplace The Rumford fireplace is a tall, shallow fireplace designed by Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count ...
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Rumford
Rumford Rumford can refer to one of the following: Rumford Medal Rumford Prize (not to be confused with the above!) Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford Rumford River Rumford (town), Maine Rumford ...
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Talk:Fireplace
Talk:Fireplace Possible article expansion Fireplace design Count Rumford - [1] Fireplace efficiency (woodstoves more efficient) Commercial Links? Is ...
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Benjamin Thompson
... disambiguation). Benjamin Thompson. Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford (in German: Reichsgraf von Rumford), (26 March 1753 - 21 August 1814), was ... During his work he also invented the Rumford Soup, a nutritious soup for the poor ... kitchen range, and a drip coffeepot. The Rumford fireplace is considered to be a very ...
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Stove
... source of light before lamps, an open fireplace is a very inefficient form of heat ... fire and then up the chimney. A fireplace consumes 200 to 600 cubic feet of ... very large fire. A mostly closed off fireplace, for example a modern fireplace with glass doors closed will use 50 ... present a working metal kitchen stove. His Rumford stove used one fire to heat ...
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Kitchen
... the kitchen being operated by slaves. The fireplace was typically on the floor, placed at ... area" was between the entrance and the fireplace. In place of a chimney, these early ... but only a smoke hood above the fireplace, made of wood and covered with clay ... north often had no separate kitchen; a fireplace in a corner of the cabin served ... cooking. Benjamin Thompson in England designed his "Rumford stove" around 1800. This stove was ...
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Franklin stove
... the Franklin stove. The exception is the Rumford fireplace, developed by Benjamin Thompson. While some made ... the amount of heat as a normal fireplace for a third of the wood consumed ...
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Category:Inventions
... Neurophone Neuticles R Roto-Rooter R cont. Rumford fireplace S Snow blower Snowmobile T Trampe bicycle ...
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Category:HVAC
... Material R Radiator Refrigerant Refrigeration Refrigeration cycle Rumford fireplace S Seasonal energy efficiency ratio S cont ...
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Bratislava (Wikitravel)
... heat back into the room, like a Rumford firebox in a fireplace which, while quite narrow, forces the heat ...
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