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Firebox may refer to: *Firebox (steam engine), the area where the fuel is burned in a steam engine *Firebox (architecture), the part of a fireplace where fuel is combusted *Firebox Records, a Finnish 8101705801record label * Firebox.com, an electronic commerce company based in the UK. *Fire alarm box, an outdoor device used for notifying a fire department of a fire *Firebox (song) "Firebox" is the second single to be released from the Swedish rock band Europe's ninth studio album, '' Bag of Bones''. It was released as a digital download on August 18, 2012. Music video The music video was directed by Patric Ullaeus. Tr ..., a song by Europe from the album ''Bag of Bones'' *Firebox, a miniaturized Linux PC for encrypted text and voice messaging, developed by the CryptoRights Foundation in 2004 as part of its HighFire communications security project {{disambiguation ...
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Firebox
Firebox may refer to: *Firebox (steam engine), the area where the fuel is burned in a steam engine *Firebox (architecture), the part of a fireplace where fuel is combusted *Firebox Records, a Finnish 8101705801record label * Firebox.com, an electronic commerce company based in the UK. *Fire alarm box, an outdoor device used for notifying a fire department of a fire *Firebox (song) "Firebox" is the second single to be released from the Swedish rock band Europe's ninth studio album, '' Bag of Bones''. It was released as a digital download on August 18, 2012. Music video The music video was directed by Patric Ullaeus. Tr ..., a song by Europe from the album ''Bag of Bones'' *Firebox, a miniaturized Linux PC for encrypted text and voice messaging, developed by the CryptoRights Foundation in 2004 as part of its HighFire communications security project {{disambiguation ...
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Firebox (steam Engine)
In a steam engine, the firebox is the area where the fuel is burned, producing heat to boil the water in the boiler. Most are somewhat box-shaped, hence the name. The hot gases generated in the firebox are pulled through a rack of tubes running through the boiler. Steam locomotive fire tube firebox In the standard steam locomotive fire-tube boiler, the firebox is surrounded by water space on five sides. The bottom of the firebox is open to atmospheric pressure, but covered by fire grates (solid fuel) or a firing pan (liquid fuel). If the engine burns solid fuel, like wood or coal, there is a grate covering most of the bottom of the firebox to hold the fire. An ashpan, mounted underneath the firebox and below the grates, catches and collects hot embers, ashes, and other solid combustion waste as it falls through the grates. In a coal-burning locomotive, the grates may be shaken to clean dead ash from the bottom of the fire. They are shaken either manually or (in larger locomotiv ...
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Firebox (song)
"Firebox" is the second single to be released from the Swedish rock band Europe's ninth studio album, ''Bag of Bones''. It was released as a digital download on August 18, 2012. Music video The music video was directed by Patric Ullaeus. Track listing # "Firebox" Personnel * Joey Tempest – vocals * John Norum – guitars * John Levén – bass * Mic Michaeli – keyboards * Ian Haugland – drum The drum is a member of the percussion group of musical instruments. In the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system, it is a membranophone. Drums consist of at least one membrane, called a drumhead or drum skin, that is stretched over a she ...s * Kevin Shirley – producer References {{authority control 2012 singles 2012 songs Europe (band) songs Song recordings produced by Kevin Shirley Songs written by Joey Tempest Songs written by Mic Michaeli Music videos directed by Patric Ullaeus ...
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Firebox Records
Firebox Records was a Finnish record label based in Seinäjoki, Southern Ostrobothnia. They specialized in doom metal. Firedoom Music was a subsidiary label of Firebox Records specializing in more extreme doom metal and other obscure genres. The Firebox label has a distribution network for its releases worldwide including Plastic Head Distribution in England, SPV in Germany, Bertus in Benelux and The End Records in North America. Artists Firebox Records * Dark the Suns *Dauntless * Depressed Mode * The Eternal * Fall of the Leafe * Grave Flowers *Grendel * Jääportit *Manitou * Mar de Grises * Misery Inc. * SaraLee * Saturnus * Scent of Flesh * ShamRain *Spiritus Mortis *Throes of Dawn * Total Devastation * Velvetcut *Wasara * Wraith of the ropes Firedoom Music * Aarni * Ablaze in Hatred * DOOM:VS * Forest of Shadows * Mar de Grises * My Shameful * Pantheïst * Torture Wheel *Tyranny A tyrant (), in the modern English usage of the word, is an absolute ruler who is unr ...
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Firebox (architecture)
A firebox or firepit is the part of the fireplace where fuel is combusted, in distinction from the hearth, chimney, mantel, overdoor and flue elements of the total fireplace system. The firebox normally sits on a masonry base at the floor level of the room. Some fireboxes are large in proportion so that a person could actually walk inside, or in extreme cases have a small meeting using built-in benches inside. An example of the latter oversize construction can be found in the great hall of Muchalls Castle in Scotland. See also *Andiron *''Agungi An ''agungi'' ( ko, 아궁이) is a firebox found in traditional Korean kitchens which is used to burn firewood or other fuel for cooking. It is also a part of the traditional floor heating system, or ondol. The flat cooktop counter or hearth in ...'' Fireplaces {{Architecturalelement-stub ...
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Fire Alarm Box
A fire alarm box, fire alarm call box, or fire alarm pull box is a device used for notifying a fire department of a fire. Typically installed on street corners, they were the main means of summoning firefighters before the general availability of telephones. When the box is activated by turning a knob or pulling a hook, a spring-loaded wheel turns, tapping out a pulsed electrical signal corresponding to the box's number. A receiver at fire headquarters announces the alarm through flashing lights or tones, or via a pen recorder, and the box number is matched to a list of box locations. In modern installations a computer receives and translates the pulses; in unmanned installations in small communities, the box number may be sounded out by a horn or bell audible community-wide. Though fire alarm boxes remain in use, many communities have removed them, relying instead on the widespread availability of landline and cellular telephones. Cities like San Francisco still rely heavil ...
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