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air duct

NOUN
  1. a duct that provides ventilation (as in mines)

How To Use air duct In A Sentence

  • The doctor conceded that during his 16 years of occupancy, the air ducts of the building have not been cleaned.
  • Inspecting whether the brackets and cradles for the air duct and condensate pipes are reliable.
  • If carbides are allowed to agglomerate or form grain-boundary films during heat treatment or in service at elevated temperatures, they can seriously impair ductility and cause embrittlement.
  • The front wings now incorporate an air duct, which helps keep the engine bay cool during operation, and a new door mirror design.
  • Service openings must be provided in air ducts adjacent to each fire damper, smoke damper and smoke detector to accommodate inspection and operational tests.
  • If your home already has forced-hot-air ductwork, you may want to consider installing a wood-fired furnace (as opposed to a hydronic hot water system).
  • The bleed air duct light remained on following shutdown, potentially indicating a very serious aircraft malfunction.
  • With their concrete floors, conspicuous air ducts, and metal bridges, they summon the atmosphere of an old industrial building.
  • Unsightly aluminum air ducts intrude into the cozy but cramped reading alcove.
  • Among those possibilities are door handles that illuminate whenever the doors open, illuminated bezels around air ducts and door kick panels that light up.
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