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A device that operates by electricity. Includes lights and heaters, not just machines with moving parts.
Ãâó: www.ergon.com.au/energyed/glossary.asp
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anything that causes changes in the position of the teeth or jaws. Fixed appliances stay in the mouth and are only removed by the orthodontist (brackets, bands, some expanders). Removable appliances can be taken out of the mouth (bionators, headgear).
Ãâó: www.strelortho.com/glossary.htm
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An appliance that takes in combustion air from the home and vents products of combustion outside of the home.
Ãâó: www.acehardwareandhearth.com/fireplace-glossary.as...
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Any device that contains and uses a Class I (CFC) or Class II (HCFC) substance as a refrigerant and is used for household or commercial purposes, including any air conditioner, refrigerator, chiller, or freezer. EPA interprets this definition to include all air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment except that designed and used exclusively for military purposes.
Ãâó: www.qwik.com/q_definitions.html
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means a device to convert fuel into energy, and includes all components, controls, wiring and piping required to be part of the device by the applicable standard referred to in this Code. (Ontario Fire Code 1996)
Ãâó: www.iprr.org/defs/DEFINABC.html
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