Keystoker Baywindow Coal Stove

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raidershane2
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Post by raidershane2 » Wed. Mar. 04, 2009 12:47 pm

Does anyone know the width and depth of a keystoker baywindow radiant heat stove? I am looking at buying a used one should I rethink or are these good stoves?

 
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Post by sterling40man » Wed. Mar. 04, 2009 3:22 pm

I think member "gaw" has one. Shoot him a PM.


 
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Post by ken » Thu. Mar. 05, 2009 8:22 am

hi Shane. I have one about 4 years old. The with is 26" , the depth is 32" to the hopper back. My timer and relay are mounted on the back of the hopper , adding another 3". I don't know were your flue is. I have a DV and you need about 12" more for the elbow. The DV unit is even with the back of the hopper. Also the unit is only 75,000 BTU. When I bought it at the auction they said 90,000 's. :mad: Keystoker told me it's only 75,000. It heats my 1,200 sf real nice till it gets below zero. Then the oil burner helps out. I burn about 40 lbs a day.

 
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Post by valley coal » Thu. Mar. 05, 2009 2:42 pm

The flat burner system on the stoker seems to work real well....the coal seems to burn more complete.

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