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- Salamander_heater abstract "A salamander heater is any of a variety of portable forced-air or convection heaters, often kerosene-fueled, used in ventilated areas for worksite comfort. Salamander heaters are most often found at construction sites. Depending on style, they can also be referred to as "torpedo furnaces", "salamander furnaces", or simply, "salamanders".Salamander heaters date at least to the 1920s. In the early 1940s, W.L. Scheu of Scheu Manufacturing Company, a leading producer of temporary portable space heating equipment, developed the modern Salamander heater, to provide warmth, thereby allowing construction crews to work in inclement weather. With the introduction of the Salamander heater in the 1940s, sales spread across the nation, and by the 1950s, to Europe.".
- Salamander_heater wikiPageID "1010220".
- Salamander_heater wikiPageLength "1509".
- Salamander_heater wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Salamander_heater wikiPageRevisionID "642736645".
- Salamander_heater wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heaters.
- Salamander_heater wikiPageWikiLink Convection.
- Salamander_heater wikiPageWikiLink HVAC.
- Salamander_heater wikiPageWikiLink Heater.
- Salamander_heater wikiPageWikiLink Kerosene.
- Salamander_heater wikiPageWikiLinkText "Salamander heater".
- Salamander_heater wikiPageWikiLinkText "Salamander_heater".
- Salamander_heater wikiPageWikiLinkText "Salamanders".
- Salamander_heater hasPhotoCollection Salamander_heater.
- Salamander_heater wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Industry-stub.
- Salamander_heater wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Salamander_heater subject Category:Heaters.
- Salamander_heater type Article.
- Salamander_heater type Article.
- Salamander_heater comment "A salamander heater is any of a variety of portable forced-air or convection heaters, often kerosene-fueled, used in ventilated areas for worksite comfort. Salamander heaters are most often found at construction sites. Depending on style, they can also be referred to as "torpedo furnaces", "salamander furnaces", or simply, "salamanders".Salamander heaters date at least to the 1920s. In the early 1940s, W.L.".
- Salamander_heater label "Salamander heater".
- Salamander_heater sameAs m.03yy1m.
- Salamander_heater sameAs Q16937280.
- Salamander_heater sameAs Q16937280.
- Salamander_heater wasDerivedFrom Salamander_heater?oldid=642736645.
- Salamander_heater isPrimaryTopicOf Salamander_heater.