Difference between revisions of "Argand burner (Gas) (Q30615)"
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| + | context: The double air draft principle introduced by Argand for colza-oil lamps in late 18th century was also applied to gas burners with a number of small holes in a circle. The flame is tubular, and the chimney makes the flame steady, suitable for indoors lighting. (English) | ||
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The double air draft principle introduced by Argand for colza-oil lamps in late 18th century was also applied to gas burners with a number of small holes in a circle. The flame is tubular, and the chimney makes the flame steady, suitable for indoors lighting. (English)
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