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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/31/21 17:07, Warren Kumari wrote:<br>
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          <div>Depending on what you mean by furnace -- in some places,
            the term is used to cover basically any permanent (usually
            non-wood) heater. We have something like this in a
            holiday/weekend property:  <a
href="https://www.vermontcastings.com/products/radiance-direct-vent-gas-stove?page=Options"
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    Pretty much all the furnaces I've seen in southern Africa are
    wood-fired, with a vent that trails up into the ceiling, or comes
    out of the house as a chimney.<br>
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    The heat is radiated either via the vent or directly from the front
    access, or both.<br>
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    Mark.<br>
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