The purpose for this requirement is to prevent noxious combustion gases from venting into the living area. |
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She punched the button beneath it and a small pump began venting the room's air through a duct leading to the exterior of the ship. |
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Exhausting or venting of pressure canners is necessary to prevent a risk of botulism in low-acid canned foods. |
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The ventilation model operates on the basis that venting anger is the way to get rid of it. |
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I've seen some recent pictures as well on a fire department website that show two guys in a bucket, venting a roof and completely barefaced. |
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However, we have fuel venting overboard through the filler cap on the right external tank. |
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The first half saw numerous bookings by the young referee, with Southall venting their displeasure at every opportunity. |
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His words inflamed, and helped fuel the violent unrest of the days to come, an ugly venting of accumulated African rage. |
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There is also plumbing for a washing machine and a dishwasher, as well as venting for a tumble dryer. |
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The venting of offensive chemicals into the atmosphere via fume cupboards is no longer allowed. |
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Volatile solvents must be stored in fire safety cabinets with venting to the outside of the building where possible. |
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Aeration treatment involves spraying water or mixing it with air, and then venting the air from the water before use. |
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You can do this by using an air cleaner, venting all gas appliances to the outside, and avoiding wood fires in your house. |
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The cathartic experience of venting the spleen at a match can return the supporter to the bosom of the family a calmer individual. |
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Enceladus, a tiny moon orbiting Saturn, appears to be venting water into space from a series of fractures over its south pole. |
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According to eyewitnesses, the Secretary was upset on seeing him in the T-shirt and had lost no time in venting his feelings. |
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The reactor was venting somewhat, and the torpedo tube doors were open but the torpedoes appeared intact. |
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Most victims were migrants from other parts of Indonesia who became the target of local tribesmen venting their anger on the police. |
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At times, he's crawling, beast-like across the floor, venting enough raw emotion and passion to land him the lead in a West End musical. |
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It is essential that sufficient venting is provided at all times or deaeration will be incomplete. |
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Since there are no fuel tanks, the systems allow designers to get around the need to put complex tank venting systems on their spacecraft. |
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Note that with fuel-fired systems, equipment is often simplified, eliminating a redundant second burner and venting system. |
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Gas heaters usually hiss when they operate and they usually require a venting system to avoid the buildup of dangerous byproducts. |
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So, whenever I was outside, between connections or waiting for a bus, I set about venting gas. |
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So, you see, by allowing my sarcastic venting, you're saving my relationship. |
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The mask should cover both the nose and mouth and be secured in a manner to prevent venting. |
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So, it's a good idea to try to make it clear to people when you're asking for their advice or input versus when you're merely venting. |
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It was a bachelor party in Arizona, where a group of friends were venting their frustrations while using Tinder. |
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He was no longer talking to her, merely venting his rage out loud. |
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Writing it all down was Ann's way of venting her raw emotions. |
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Some stores sell special vent buckets for venting dryers indoors. |
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In a passive system, the gas is naturally vented into the atmosphere, and may include venting trenches, cutoff walls, or gas vents to direct the gas. |
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The closed-door powwow promises to be an electrifying exercise in spleen venting, thrust upon them by their Senate brethren. |
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The new Rio-Eco B circulator can be used for the entire field of heating, venting, air-conditioning and drinking water. |
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Collinear venting uses two completely separate pipes, one to supply outside combustion air and the other to exhaust combustion products. |
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The cartoonish characters and the self-indulgent venting made you think the author was using his art to work off private resentments both old and new. |
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Thinking things through by writing about them, venting about things that anger or upset me, stewing in my own juices until I am ready to move on is what I do. |
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Considering how tight most engine bays are after a few accessories are added, this venting addition can reduce heat stress on a variety of products under the bonnet. |
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Unfortunately, as the years wore on, he became more despotic and appeared to go insane, venting his wrath against monks and thereby alienating the powerful sangha. |
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But delegates spoke about violence as a way of life, as a means of venting frustration and a signal of despair. |
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Under these circumstances, sense and reason have to prevail over the simplistic venting of one's feelings. |
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Koskinen is just the latest target for GOP venting over the emails and what the agency insists was an unsolvable IT problem. |
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People have probably used language to get things off their chest for thousands of years, but venting is more than just unburdening yourself of a troublesome thought. |
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Ignitable mixtures can be avoided in spaces where plastic pipelines are to be laid, by venting or by an exhaust system. |
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Selecting either a halocarbon or inert gas, two types of clean agents, depends upon available space for suppression system tanks and venting capabilities. |
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Ballots substitute for bullets in venting internal frustrations. |
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But what's worse is that if such a law were introduced here, YOU might find yourself in the clink simply for venting your frustration at a spammer by sending him a rude email. |
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We all understood that he was venting his inferiority complex on his wife. |
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The inner paper layer of plasterboard encourages mold growth when inner walls become damp from inadequate venting of moisture or from leaks from walls, roofs, or plumbing. |
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When the Army first started taking potshots at empty buildings there, I also thought it might be a case of some lower-level officers and grunts venting a little steam. |
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Never connect an exhaust hood to an active chimney, dryer vent, vent flue, or room venting ductwork. |
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Typically, 400 cubic feet per minute is sufficient for venting an electric stove. |
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Processes with batch operation and therefore requiring the venting of large quantities of initial air. |
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Immediately withdraw all personnel from the area in case of rising sound from venting safety device or discoloration of the container. |
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It's always useful to allow a little bit of venting, and I think members have had an opportunity to express themselves. |
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If your kitchen does not have venting to the outside, certain hood models can even filter the air and recirculate it without an external vent. |
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The explosive event was prone to the channeling of detonation products, the venting of pressure fields and the release of conical ejecta flows. |
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Language geeks are venting their spleen all over the world wide web about this very issue. |
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With fewer cirrus around, they imagine the atmosphere will behave like a thermostat, venting excess heat into space. |
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This involves replacing the oil burner with a gas conversion burner and modifying the venting system. |
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If necessary a cool off process is initiated by venting the hot air via an exhaust pipe. |
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Assembling these brackets will create a vinyl siding trim for any size of wall thimble in the wood, pellet or gas venting products. |
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The amount of methane generated by wildlife is colossal, yet nothing is mentioned about that or waste tip venting of unburnt methane to the atmosphere. |
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Croatian and other mercenaries serving the emperor ran riot, venting their anger and frustration at the privations they had suffered during the siege and killing thousands. |
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Each cycle, consisting of the filling and venting of the cylinder, shall not exceed 1 hour. |
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Bartko stabilized the sub by venting air from its ballast tanks, and then Giddings turned a handle which released the safety belt that had held the Jim-suited aquanaut in place. |
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For venting air during operation on water line. |
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Construction heating in winter, cowshed and stable ventilation, heating for halls and pavilions, grain drying, loading of bulk goods, tank ventilation and venting, draining silos, air showers at car wash sites. |
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If more than one appliance is installed beneath a venting hood, and they have different minimum safety distances to the hood, select the higher safety distance of the two. |
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Note that the blower must be accessible to install the venting ductwork. |
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It's quieter than I expected, venting cool air, then warm. |
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Ministers and officials were shockingly open in venting their exasperation and their contempt for the Greek finance minister, who stayed away from the group dinner. |
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Protests in France are in part a theatrical ritual: a festive occasion for venting frustrations and making a point. The silent majorityAnother reason, though, is that there is a second side to France. |
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But venting an opinion is usually only the start. |
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When I stood three blocks away from that epicentre a month after that incident occurred, I stood there and I watched as the steam was still venting from the epicentre. |
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It is important to stay far away from the ends of the tanks and immediately withdraw if the whistling of the venting safety devices intensifies or if the tanks change colour. |
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Accessories can be easily connected to both controllers: A coolant valve, an external venting valve or a liquid level sensor for catchpots are often required. |
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Even when venting the braking system, use only new brake fluid. |
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For bulk tanks venting to outdoors, check the requirements of appropriate provincial regulations in the event a permit or Certificate of Approval is required. |
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Orally venting your frustrations and stresses can be wonderful therapy. |
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Cut off the flash from the pouring and venting holes. |
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By treating the sand injection as a non-Newtonian flow, much insight is gained into the core manufacturing process, allowing engineers to properly design the core box, venting locations and sizes, and injection pressures. |
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This is because the revolutionary new high powered MRI scanners from MR Solutions, which are cryogen free, no longer need any external venting. |
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The development of the steam venting film has been driven by consumer demand for added value features in ovenable meals and snacks. |
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Fieldscale venting applications have successfully recovered large quantities of volatile organics from contaminated soil. |
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Sites of venting may take the form of mud volcanoes or seeps and are often associated with chemosynthetic communities. |
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Venters suffer interpersonally as others avoid their outburst, they become isolated and alone which may result in more venting. |
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They typically remove baseboards, tear out carpet, drill kick plates of cabinets for venting etc. |
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Its internal air vent provides rapid and complete venting of air and noncondensible gases on start-up for reduced process times. |
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A CD of your head-bangingest music, be it Tool or the 1812 Overture, to encourage venting. |
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Fit the venting muff to the equalising tank. |
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The retornados — most of them petty merchants, shopkeepers, and civil servants — spent years grousing and venting their grievances on street corners while their possessions moldered in dockside warehouses. |
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Then some consequences of the mentioned factors in design of mitigatory measures such as explosion isolation, explosion venting, and automatic explosion suppression, are discussed. |
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After all, it is manufactured from solid metal so that it can withstand rough handling, and overheating is avoided thanks to a built-in venting mechanism. |
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Despite a minor blip in the first week, when Rosin recalls venting her pent-up moans at her baby, the 39-year-old says that she has found the overall process helpful in teaching her to complain mindfully. |
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American aeronaut Tracy Barnes adapted a venting system used in parachutes to make the most important advance in safety and control of hot-air balloons since the rip panel. |
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If subsidence, erosion, gas venting or leachate generation becomes significant, then it may be desirable to seal off the site indefinitely until the situation is stabilized. |
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What do you do with the flexible venting hose if you don't want to drill a hole through the house wall or leave a window open because of gnats or mosquitoes or the permanent threat of a sopping wet room from a sudden shower? |
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The digging of the Vrbice air shaft was started in 1911 by the Hubert Mine owner, Severní dráha Ferdinandova, to ensure venting of a highly gassy field. |
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Yesterday she was furious to find out James wasn't after a recon ciliation but a divorce, so today she's venting her rage on Adam and his new scrapyard business. |
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Just as this operation started, the propane vapor relief valve erupted, venting vaporized propane into the air at a rate of 2,705 cubit feet per minute. |
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Since the explosion on Monday morning, gases including hydrogen, phosphine and arsine, a derivative of arsenic, have started venting from the cargo hold. |
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Its ATEX compliant fillers, conveyors and bulk bag dischargers incorporate venting systems and dust prevention features to help companies maintain good cleaning routines. |
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Another hypothesis involves ocean venting of hydrogen sulfide gas. |
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Undried PET, pellets or regrind, is metered into a co-rotating twin screw extruder that is equipped with multi-stage vacuum venting to minimize and avoid hydrolysis. |
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As with pretty much everything the former governor does, this is all about Venting the spleen of Sarah. |
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Venting is the process of fumes and heat being channeled outside the battery casing and the aircraft when the battery overheats. |
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Venting their anger at high electricity bills, the tens of thousands of protesters demanded the resignation of the cabinet and the renationalization of power distributors. |
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