not warm enough to shut down for that 24 hours as everything had to thaw and warm back up, but never had a problem after all of that, 18° outside right now and 49° in the well house with a very cold wind chill of 7°. Customer service was the best I have seen in a long ...
Capable of generating its own power, does not require an external power source. With instantaneous delivery, there is no-preheating or waiting. ExThermonator delivers the industry’s best static pressure which can push hot air into every crevice of the structure for a comprehensive treatment. ...
... it just turns off,... allowing your engine to get cold if you are not right there to get it started. With the Power Badger™, once the (user set) “ready” time is reached, the Badger will maintain your engine in a ready-to-start condition for up to 9 hours, using as li...
the set-up and removal of the equipment before or after surgery can result in microbes being released in water vapour into the operating theatre environment. Disposable components may be used in some parts of the systems, but it is not practical (and would be hugely expensive) for the entire...
Heater not working well Couldn't get much heat out of my heater today...not very cold out, but even turning it up to high on both auto and manual modes would hardly generate much heat. Finally after a long wait, got a little bit, but nothing like I'd expect for Hi and certainly ...
Having the ability to have a heater that keeps water warm down to 0 degrees is great for very cold climates. It for sure works well to do this. WHAT WE DONT LIKE Plenty of things. This one is hard to fill, which is not ideal in the winter. You take the bottom off to fill and ...
In doing so, the exhaust pipe temperature is brought up to its optimal point at a much quicker rate than if the timing had not been retarded at all. Once the optimal pipe temperature is reached, the systems generally advance the engine ignition timing back to the engine's normal setting. ...
The kind of insight gained would not be possible from a field study or simplistic bench-scale experiment alone, as the extreme complexities encountered from building to building make it impossible to identify causal factors. Nonetheless, it is important to note key differences in the design of ...
The results outlined in this programme would not have been possible without the support of Matthew Stuttard. The authors would also like to thank the team at the University of Dayton: Chadwick Barklay, Steven Goodrich, Christopher Whiting and Ronald Hoffman for their continued help and support. ...
Hence it is not possible to determine if one or all the frost events had an equal impact, and what the critical temperatures for damage were. An effective frost exclusion method that is mobile would provide the ability to assess plant damage caused by a single frost event, or at key ...