An IK on a boiler is a Soot Blow. It is mounted on the sidewall of a boiler furnace and cleans the internal boiler parts with high pressure.
ATMOSPHERIC BOILERa boiler on which combustion air/flue gases are drawn through the boiler without a fan.(Taken directly from the Crown Boiler Co. web-site.)
It is a type of boiler that you can use in your business. There are many different types that you can choose from.
The patron saint of boiler makers is St. Eligius.
Well when I hear the word "Fired" used in reference to a boiler, it is used to describe the type of fuel used to heat the boiler (to fire it) such as a "Coal fired" or "Gas fired"
Once you have grabbed the key from the bat and entered the basement, there are some disconnected pipes sections by the boiler. Twist the pipes around until they create a continuous path from the furnace to the boiler. This will create a stream of steam you can use to float upward. Grab the bottle (DRAUGHT) from the high shelf.
To get the draught, you need to have already gotten the key from the bat. After that you go to the basement and fix the pipes that connect to the boiler. After that there should be some steam that comes from the boiler quickly use it to go in the air and get the draught (potion). To get the lantern, you need to go to the bedroom and synchronise the clocks so that they both strike midnight at the same time. Then it pops out from the inner part of the fireplace. Then you just walk over it then it should add it to your visible inventory on your screen
draught
You need the Chalice and three other items to complete the quest. The other treasures are the Lantern, the Draught, and the Ice. To get the Draught, rearrange the pipes in the basement to create a steam geyser at the top of the boiler. The Draught is on the shelf. To get the Ice, get the pick axe from the knight in the hallway and chip ice cubes from the freezer. To get the Lantern, synchronize the mantle clocks in the third floor bedroom. (see related question)
conclusion OS draught
A homophone for draught is draft.
Animals that are used for farm labour are called draught animails or draught breeds.
No. Oxen are draught animals.
The plural form of draught is draughts.
Draught (draft[draft]U.K. spelling of )
Daft and haft both rhyme with draught
Draught only has one syllable.