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Anthracite Bituminous Coal Forum - Coalpail. com Using anthracite or bituminous coal for residential and commercial heating in coal boilers, hand fired stoves, restored antiques and other coal appliances
Something’s wrong - Combustion Fan burning through the coal too fast Help I’ve got a Harman Magnum Yesterday, I tried running the combustion fan all the time by plugging it directly into the outlet What I found was that this consumed way too much coal and the edge of live coals would drift to the back of the stove I abandoned this once the fire drifted to the back past the grates and stove temps got under 200* I’ve read where this is a common practice
Does a vent pipe need a bend? | Bituminous Coal Heating General Topics . . . Hand Fed Coal Furnace: Harman SF3500 reduced down to 3 grates connected to its own plenum Coal Size Type: Rice, Chestnut and whatever will fit through the door on the Harman Other Heating: Noth'in but COAL! Well, Maybe a little tiny bit of wood by StokerDon » Sun Feb 16, 2025 2:21 pm [ quote]Do I care if that stuff ends up back in the stove?
sherman coal | Coal Prices Quality, Coal Dealer Inquiries Reviews . . . I'm looking into head out to sherman coal for 2 ton of buck in the middle of next month How many of you guys have dealt with them? How is the quality of the coal? i just talked to my guy i normally get from and he is at 350 a ton he sells Blachak in bulk going to get 2 ton from him tomorrow then get 2-3 ton from sherman next month I will also look into getting a few ton of nut coal in the
I am new to the forum and an unknown stove artist | Antique Coal Stoves . . . Having restored a number of antique parlor stoves and currently working on a few, including base burners, I'm looking forward to interacting with those having a common interest and especially have the same stoves I am currently working on an Art Garland 58J, a Radiant Acorn 78, a Prize Stewart 25, a couple of 20th Century Laurels including a 1913 made by the Art Stove Company, and an 1896
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Power Vent Systems | Stoker Coal Furnaces Stoves Using Anthracite . . . Hi, New to this forum; but, I've heated extensively before using coal My wife and I ran a Vermont Castings coal unit and a Monarch coal furnace to heat a large Victorian in Medford, N J back in the seventies and eighties We recently moved into a 2400 sq ft log residence in Wytheville, Va We're in climatic zone #6, up 2300 feet above sea level Winter temps apparently get as low as zero
Rule of Thumb for Fin-Tube Hot Water Baseboards Per Sq-Ft For what its worth (I E , nothing) my initial ballpark guess for residential 3 4" fin tube baseboard heating is that for every 18 square feet of indoor floor space that a room in the average home has it requires 1 linear foot of hot water fin tube baseboard I realize that guesses based on averages for a given heating region do not fit all cases or regions One home may be old and un-insulated