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combustion

Burning, defined in chemical terms as the rapid combination of a substance with oxygen, accompanied by the evolution of heat and usually light. A slow-burning candle flame and the explosion of a mixture of petrol vapour and air are extreme examples of combustion. Combustion is an exothermic reaction as heat energy is given out.


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Other features are said to include calorized steel emitter tubes for higher radiant efficiency and safety, a state-of-the-art step opening combustion gas valve for quieter ignition, and a closed combustion chamber design and direct spark ignition system with 100% safety shut-off control.
Features such as automatic pre-programmed temperature adjustments, automatic demand limiting, continuous monitoring of combustion gas flow, metal and chamber temperatures all contribute to increased operating efficiency.
Features such as automatic pre-programmed temperature adjustments, automatic demand limiting, continuous monitoring of combustion gas flow; metal and chamber temperatures all contribute to increased operating efficiency.
 
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