- A
stove or
range is a
device that
generates heat
inside or on top of the device, for
local heating or cooking.
Stoves can be
powered with many fuels,...
- "cooking
stoves" or "wood
stoves") are
heated by
burning wood or charcoal; "gas
stoves" are
heated by gas; and "electric
stoves" by electricity. A
stove with...
- type of fuel used and
stove design:
unpressurized stoves that use
solid or
liquid fuel
placed in the
burner before ignition;
stoves that use a volatile...
-
Stover are the
leaves and
stalks of
field crops, such as corn (maize),
sorghum or
soybean that are
commonly left in a
field after harvesting the grain...
- or coal)
stoves which required more
labor to
operate and maintain. Some
modern stoves come in a unit with built-in
extractor hoods. The
stove's one or more...
- down the
cooling of the
stove. The
Russian stove is
usually in the
centre of the log hut (izba). The
builders of
Russian stoves are
referred to as pechniki...
- open-fire
stoves heated with wood, straw, or dung. This has led to
extreme deforestation in
those regions. To
alleviate this problem,
injera stoves have been...
- of gas,
cooking stoves relied on
solid fuels, such as coal or wood. The
first gas
stoves were
developed in the 1820s and a gas
stove factory was established...
- homes,
forcing many
pellet stove manufacturers to
recommend their stoves be
installed with
outside air
intake to
ensure the
stoves will run
efficiently and...
- The name is
derived from the
resemblance of the
stove to a fat person's pot belly.
Potbelly stoves were used to heat
large rooms and were
often found...