heat output

collocation in English

meaningsofheatandoutput

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heat
noun
uk
/hiːt/
us
/hiːt/
the quality of being hot or warm, or the temperature ...
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output
noun[U]
uk
/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
us
/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
an amount of something produced by a person, machine, factory, ...
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(Definition ofheatandoutputfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofheat output

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They produce a constantheatoutputand are reliable and compact.
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Such aheatoutputis so large that it was hard to imagine what besides nuclear processes could be its source.
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It tested an oil stove which was claimed to have a greatheatoutput.
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The accuracy of the estimates depends on the accuracy of estimating theheatoutputof the reactors and the accuracy of the isotopic data used.
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The fuel consumption depends on the length of the runways to be cleared and theheatoutputrequired to disperse the fog at the time.
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That will allow us to take advantage of the fall in bothheatoutputand radioactivity before disposal.
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To put it another way, there would be a one-third reduction in the amount of fuel used to obtain the sameheatoutput.
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It is, to a large extent, the control of theheatoutput.
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There is the argument that giant power stations are relatively inefficient in thermal and electrical efficiency since they do not in any way utilise theirheatoutput.
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Therefore, a significant loss ofheatoutputwill occur with a relatively small reduction in voltage.
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Modulated tankless water heaters change theirheatoutputin response to the flow rate of water running through the unit.
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The systems usually include interseasonal thermal energy storage for a consistentheatoutputday to day and between summer and winter.
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The bellows are used to deliver additional air to the fuel, raising the rate of combustion and therefore theheatoutput.
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Spray-on fire retardant or pressure impregnated fire retardants can reduce the spread of flame and radiatedheatoutput.
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The burner includes a removable simmer ring, which partially blocks the flame in order to reduceheatoutput.
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Reducing theheatoutputof the computer helps reduce noise, since fans do not have to spin as fast to cool the computer.
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However, similar issues with power usage andheatoutputhave returned.
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That is why the necessaryheatoutputand power consumption for a thermal bimorph actuator is relatively high.
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The stove is sealed with a thumbscrew after filling with fuel; this allows the stove to control the rate ofheatoutput.
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