Windboxes are common components found in boilers, furnaces, and other industrial settings. These boxes allow air to be blown into combustion chambers to help regulate heat and burning. There are several synonyms for the term "windboxes," including air induction units, air plenums, combustion air boxes, and air intake hoods. These terms all describe the same function and can be used interchangeably with windboxes. Additionally, windboxes can also be referred to as air dampers or air controls, as they are responsible for controlling the airflow that feeds into a combustion process. Regardless of the term used, the function remains the same; controlling the airflow is critical to ensure efficient and safe combustion processes.