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Furnace

07/08/2011 1:48 AM

GUD MORNING!

DEAR ONES ME WORKING ON THE FURNACE TYPES KINDLY GIVE SOME INFORMATION ABOUT THE BOOK CONTAINING RELATED INFORMATION.

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Re: FURNACE

07/08/2011 1:59 AM

I don't know if there is any one "the book" on this, but here are many publications.

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Re: FURNACE

07/08/2011 3:47 AM

Loud.

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Re: Furnace

07/14/2011 10:25 AM

GUD AFTERNOOON!

DEAREST WEEJEE ME WULL GEEVE YEW ASWER TO YER QUESTSION ABOUTFURNICE RALETED INFO MATION.

DEE BEST BOOKZ, EEN MY HOMBLE ESTUMATION, EES DA BOOKZ CULLED:

"Steam" by Babcock & Wilcox (for utility boilers) or...

"Combustion" by Combustion Engineering

DEEZE UR DA BEST, HOPE DAT U R WELL UND HAVE UH GUD DAY !

UL MY LOVE...

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