Definition of Water heated in furnace

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Water heated in furnace

The term 'Water heated in furnace' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' Some furnaces provide hot water as well as heat the home. The water is heated by a coil that is part of the furnace. There is no separate hot water tank'.

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