Oil Furnace
An oil furnace is a heating system that burns heating oil, a fuel similar to diesel, to produce heat for a home. It works by spraying the oil into a combustion chamber where it is mixed with air and ignited, creating high-temperature heat. This heat warms a heat exchanger, and then a blower circulates air across the exchanger, distributing warm air throughout the home via ducts.
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