Furnace
A furnace is a key part of a heating system that generates heat for a building. It works by burning a fuel source, such as natural gas, propane, oil, or using electricity, to produce heat. This heat is then transferred to air (or sometimes water) and distributed throughout the building using ducts (or pipes, in hydronic systems). Furnaces are commonly found as part of central heating systems in homes and businesses.
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