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Fuels - Exhaust Temperatures
Exhaust and outlet temperatures for some common fuels - natural gas, liquefied petroleum, diesel and more
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| Appliance type | Exhaust Temperature | |
| (oF) | (oC) | |
| Chemical Oxidation | 1350 - 1475 | 730 - 800 |
| Annealing furnace | 1,100 - 1,200 | 590 - 650 |
| Fluidized-bed combustor | 1,600 - 1,800 | 870 - 980 |
| Natural-gas fired heating appliance with draft hood | 360 | 182 |
| Liquefied-petroleum gas-fired heating appliance with draft hood | 360 | 182 |
| Gas-fired heating appliance, no draft hood | 460 | 238 |
| Glass melting furnace | 1,200 - 1,600 | 650 - 870 |
| Oil-fired heating appliance, residential | 560 | 293 |
| Oil-fired heating appliance, forced draft over 400.000 Btu/h | 360 | 182 |
| Conventional incinerator | 1,400 | 760 |
| Controlled air incinerator | 1,800 - 2,400 | 982 - 1,316 |
| Pathological incinerator | 1,800 - 2,800 | 982 - 1,538 |
| Gas turbine exhaust | 700 - 1,100 | 370 - 590 |
| Diesel exhaust | 1,000 - 1,200 | 540 - 650 |
| Ceramic kilns | 1,800 - 2,400 | 982 - 1,316 |
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