Heating Appliance definition

Heating Appliance means a device to convert fuel into energy and includes all components, controls, wiring, and piping required to be part of the device by the applicable standard referred to in the Building Code;
Heating Appliance means a device to convert fuel into energy and includes all components, controls, wiring, duct work and piping required to be part of the device by the applicable standard referred to in the Ontario Building Code;
Heating Appliance means an appliance for comfort heating or for water heating of a manufactured home.

Related to Heating Appliance

  • Appliance means any Residentia Group product purchased by you accompanied by this document;

  • Gas appliance means any device that uses natural gas to produce light, heat, power, steam, hot water, refrigeration, or air conditioning.

  • Heating oil means petroleum that is No. 1, No. 2, No. 4-light, No. 4-heavy, No. 5-light, No. 5-heavy, and No. 6 technical grades of fuel oil; other residual fuel oils (including Navy Special Fuel Oil and Bunker C); and other fuels when used as substitutes for one of these fuel oils. Heating oil is typically used in the operation of heating equipment, boilers, or furnaces.

  • Major appliance means a residential or commercial air conditioner, clothes dryer, clothes washer, dishwasher, freezer, microwave oven, oven, refrigerator, furnace, boiler, dehumidifier, water heater or stove.

  • Appliances means and include electrical, mechanical and electronic appliances such as refrigerator, television, DVD player, videocassette recorder/player, washing machine, microwave oven, music system, personal computer, laptops and air-conditioner contained or fixed in the Insured’s home for domestic use.