Relax in the open plan lounge and dining room with central double - sided
combustion wood fire.
The joys of the cottage are a warm welcome, not personal, but lights on and a slow
combustion wood fire only awaiting a match.
It has a large living area with slow
combustion wood fire and reverse cycle air - conditioning.
It offers small cosy kitchen with
a combustion wood fire and gas stove, sitting room with sofa bed, bathroom and queen size bedroom complete with half - tester bed.
A glass fronted slow
combustion wood fire provides a warm comfortable atmosphere.
Features include luxury spa with escarpment views, luxury sunken bath, slow
combustion wood fire and central heating.
It features a luxury spa with escarpment views, slow
combustion wood fire and central heating.
Other features include in the cottage are a colour television, compact disk player, stereo, slow
combustion wood fire and outside barbeque area.
Features luxury spa, slow
combustion wood fire, polished floors, heated bedrooms, sundeck and verandah.
A glass fronted slow
combustion wood fire provides a warm and comfortable atmosphere.
Features luxury spas, sunken baths, slow
combustion wood fires, polished floors, central heating, decks and verandah.
Not exact matches
The parent compounds involved in this research are polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, or PAHs, formed naturally as the result of almost any type of
combustion, from a
wood stove to an automobile engine, cigarette or a coal -
fired power plant.
(S. Ferguson, A. R. Dahale; B. Shotorban; S. Mahalingam; D. R. Weise, «The role of moisture on
combustion of pyrolysis gases in wildland
fires,»
Combustion Science and Technology, 185: 435 - 453, 2013; and Yashwanth, B.L.; S. Ferguson; B. Shotorban; S. Mahalingam; D. R. Weise, «Numerical investigation of influence of moisture content on thermal behavior of heated
wood,» Paper 070FR - 0208, presented at the 8th U.S. National
Combustion Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, May 19 - 22, 2013)
When they sprinkled that powder on a pile of
wood, it lowered the temperature needed to initiate
combustion to 250 °C, making it much easier to start a
fire, they report today in Scientific Reports.
In the lounge there is a large
wood fire combustion heater.
For your comfort a gas heater and a generous amount of
wood is provided for the slow
combustion fire on romantic winter evenings.
Charcoal - to - ash transformation due to complete
combustion of
wood material during successive
fires probably reduces to a large extent the residence time of charcoal at the soil surface.
There is little doubt that biomass sources of CO2emissions, both anthropogenic (prescribed burning,
wood and
wood product
combustion and decay, landfills, human and animal respiration, and fermentation) and natural (wild
fires and decay), add CO2 to the atmosphere.