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Fire′place Heat′er.

A stove or closed grate set within or principally within the fireplace, and [869] serving to warm the room, the pipe discharging into the chimney. The kind known as the Latrobe is a base-burning fireplace-heater whose pipe passes up the brick flue to heat the air which passes between the pipe and the flue to the rooms above, into which it passes through registers.

Fireplace-heater.

Fire-plug.

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