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has gloss | eng: A-B | class="wikitable" |- ! Definitions ! Points of Interest |- |width="895"| * Ashpan: A container beneath the furnace, catching ash and clinker that falls through the firebars. This may be made of brickwork for a stationary boiler, or steel sheet for a locomotive. Ashpans are often the location of the damper. They may also be shaped into hoppers, for easy cleaning during disposal. |
lexicalization | eng: Glossary of boiler terminology |
instance of | (noun) sealed vessel where water is converted to steam boiler, steam boiler |
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