e/Chimney fire

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has glosseng: A chimney fire is the combustion of residue deposits referred to as creosote, on the inner surfaces of chimney tiles, flue liners, stove pipes, etc. The process begins with the incomplete combustion (burning) of fuel in the attached appliance, usually a wood or coal stove. The unburned volatiles are heated to the vapor state but not consumed due to a lack of adequate heat and oxygen within the appliance. These volatile distillates escape into the chimney, where they contact cooler surfaces and condense into tar-like deposits. Successive layers accumulate until either the chimney plugs completely, or the chimney reaches a temperature and oxygen level at which the deposit will ignite. Due to the concentrated level of volatile material now present, these fires tend to burn very hot. The high temperatures stress the mechanical strength of the chimney causing distortion of metal structures, and failure of ceramic structures.
lexicalizationeng: chimney fire
instance of(noun) a fireplace in which a relatively small fire is burning; "they sat by the fire and talked"
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Swedish
has glossswe: Soteld eller skorstensbrand uppkommer när tjära i en skorsten börjar brinna. Tjäran uppkommer oftast av fuktig ved och/eller dålig tilluft till förbränningen.
lexicalizationswe: soteld
Walloon
has glosswln: On feu di tchminêye u feu d fouwire, cest on feu ki prind dins ene tchiminêye ki a nén stî ramonêye comifåt.
lexicalizationwln: feu di tchminêye
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