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Definition of Oil heater
1. Noun. Heater that burns oil (as kerosine) for heating or cooking.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Oil Heater
Literary usage of Oil heater
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Handbook of the Petroleum Industry by David Talbot Day (1922)
"The oil is usually heated to 30° F. below its vaporizing point and after leaving
the pump passes through an oil heater, the function of which is to heat the ..."
2. A Handbook of the Petroleum Industry by David Talbot Day (1922)
"The oil is usually heated to 30° F. below its vaporizing point and after leaving
the pump passes through an oil heater, the function of which is to heat the ..."
3. A Handbook of the Petroleum Industry by David Talbot Day (1922)
"The oil is usually heated to 30° F. below its vaporizing point and after leaving
the pump passes through an oil heater, the function of which is to heat the ..."
4. Elements of Fuel Oil and Steam Engineering: A Practical Treatise Dealing by Robert Sibley, Charles Henry Delany (1921)
"The oil heater is usually placed between the pump and the oil burners, a convenient
method being to ... oil heater . 29. heater 17. Copper coil 30. 18. ..."
5. Handy Book for the Aid and Instruction of the Enlisted Men in the Engineer by Bruce Richardson Ware (1915)
"FUEL-oil heater. Sketch 35 shows a corrugated, spiral, film design of fuel-oil
heater. The oil is supplied to the heater from the tanks by suitable ..."
6. The Boston Cooking School Magazine of Culinary Science and Domestic Economics by Mass Boston Cooking School (Boston, Boston Cooking School (Boston, Mass.) (1907)
"The PERFECTION oil heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) gives intense heat and
... For general excellence the PERFECTION oil heater cannot be equalled. ..."
7. American Fuels by Raymond Foss Bacon, William Allen Hamor (1922)
"The oil heater manufactured by The Coen Company, Inc., San Francisco, Cal. ...
The oil heater of The Coen Company, Inc. A is the oil inlet; B, ..."